Course Content
Course Overview
This course introduces professionals to the principles and practical applications of climate hazard mapping for strategic decision-making in business and infrastructure planning. Climate hazard mapping helps organizations visualize where climate-related hazards—such as floods, extreme heat, drought, or storms—may affect assets, operations, and supply chains. By combining climate data, geographic information, and risk analysis, these tools allow decision-makers to identify vulnerabilities and prioritize resilience investments.
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Climate Hazards
This session introduces participants to the science and context of climate change and climate hazards relevant to business continuity and infrastructure resilience. It covers how global and regional climate trends influence hazard frequency and severity, and how these physical processes translate into risks for built environments and economic systems.
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Hotspot & Vulnerability Mapping
Session 2 focuses on spatial analysis and mapping techniques used to identify geographic areas where climate hazards overlap with vulnerable assets and communities. Leveraging hotspot identification and vulnerability assessment frameworks, learners will explore how to quantify and visualize risk across scales, integrating environmental, socio-economic, and infrastructure data layers.
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Tools, Rapid Mapping & Case Study
The final session connects analytical knowledge with applied tools and rapid mapping workflows for climate risk assessment. Participants will gain familiarity with GIS platforms, remote sensing datasets, and cloud-based tools used for rapid hazard mapping and visualization. A structured case study enables professionals to apply their learning to a real or hypothetical business/infrastructure context.
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Climate Hazard Mapping for Business and Infrastructure

You are advising a regional council in a wildfire-prone area with:

  • 14,200 residents

  • 3 communities with single road access

  • 2 aged care facilities (340 residents)

  • 1 hospital with 36-hour backup power

  • High fire danger conditions (extreme drought, heat, wind)

Your Task

  1. Map the vulnerability network (populations, infrastructure, dependencies).

  2. Define an evacuation sequence and identify the biggest constraint.

  3. Justify a mandatory evacuation order using evidence.

  4. Recommend three governance changes before the next season.

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