Abstract

Disaster risk management is an integral part of sustainability, and curricula that are focused on sustainability can be broadened to include disaster risk management. The David O’Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise at Concordia University researches and teaches disaster risk management through involvement in a collaborative project with the United Nations’ Future Earth network to develop a Sustainable Financial and Economic System Knowledge-to-Action Network (SFES-KAN). The definition of ‘sustainable’ in this context includes disaster risk management. The SFES-KAN aims to align the current financial system with the UN’s sustainable development goals by identifying research gaps and facilitating interdisciplinary research between academics, practitioners, and policymakers to fill those gaps. Our research on such topics as risk management and sustainable investing for the SFES-KAN project has translated into research on disaster risk management and has led to curriculum development on these topics. The goal of our paper is to provide other institutions with examples and strategic information on how to translate such interdisciplinary and solution-oriented sustainability research into research and curricula on disaster risk management.

Highlights

  • Disaster risk management is an integral part of sustainability

  • We summarize David O’Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise (DOCSE)’s research and teaching activities, and explore five of our research areas in greater detail

  • We discussed the subject area of disaster risk management with our research partners in the SFES-KAN to identify how it can be addressed through both targeted research and teaching initiatives

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Disaster risk management is an integral part of sustainability. While some disasters can be mitigated, others are unavoidable but must be properly managed to reduce damages, losses, fatalities, as well as threats to communal, regional, and economic sustainability and long-term wellbeing.The David O’Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise is a research centre in the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada which develops sustainable practices through academic research, student education, training and professional development, programs, and community outreach. Disaster risk management is an integral part of sustainability. While some disasters can be mitigated, others are unavoidable but must be properly managed to reduce damages, losses, fatalities, as well as threats to communal, regional, and economic sustainability and long-term wellbeing. The John Molson School of Business is a globally-minded business school that assumes a leadership role in making the world a more sustainable and ethical place. It currently boasts 9,222 students (including 7,768 undergraduate and 1,454 graduate students) and has over 46,600 alumni worldwide. Its faculty is known for award-winning and engaged professors, an innovative curriculum, cutting-edge research, enthusiastic alumni mentors, a unique work-study program, and more than twenty student-run community outreach initiatives

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