Adaptación al cambio climático e integración de la gestión de riesgo de desastres en la educación de negocios: un estudio de caso en la Fundación Getulio Vargas, Brasil

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Thais Camolesi Guimarães
Mariana Xavier Nicolletti
Annelise Vendramini Felsberg
Ligia Ramos
Fernanda Casagrande Rocha
Mario Monzoni Neto

Keywords

cambio climático, adaptación, educación de negocios, reducción del riesgo de desastres

Resumen

El objetivo de este trabajo es discutir mejoras para la Maestría de Gestión de la Sostenibilidad (MGS) de la Fundação Getulio Vargas (Fundación Getulio Vargas - FGV), con el fin de incorporar el tema gestión del riesgo de desastres (GRD). Teniendo en cuenta los riesgos y las oportunidades que el cambio climático -y más específicamente los eventos extremos capaces de generar desastres- representan a las empresas, es esencial que las escuelas de negocios ayuden a preparar a los gerentes para hacer frente a este problema crítico de la sostenibilidad. Por lo tanto, es sumamente importante incluir este tema en la educación de gestión. Para apoyar las empresas en la identificación y actuación frente a los riesgos y oportunidades de negocio, la plataforma Empresas por el Clima (EPC) del Centro de Estudios de Sostenibilidad (GVces) de FGV ha desarrollado un marco y una herramienta para construir estrategias de negocio para la adaptación al cambio climático y los implementó en siete grandes empresas en Brasil. Así, con base en la experiencia del EPC, este artículo aporta una propuesta para la inserción de GRD en los planes de estudios del MGS, a través de la lente de la adaptación al cambio climático.

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