Author(s): Victor Merino Cordoba, Cruz Garcia Lirios, Elias Alexander Vallejo Montoy, Hector Enrique Urzola Berrio
The Comprehensive Disaster Risk Management (GIRD) is distinguished by including a series of interdisciplinary elements in its analysis phases. In this sense, the objective of this work was to establish a learning network focused on the review of specialized and updated literature from 2020 to 2023. A documentary, cross-sectional, exploratory, and correlational study was carried out with a sample of 100 students selected for their inclusion in the GIRD postgraduate course. The results show that the relationship structure is centered on risk perception and trust expectations as central axes of the agenda. The extension of the model is recommended to be able to include the effect of stigma towards authorities and trust towards technology as determinants of resilience.