DRRR-PRESENTATION.pptx presentation in grade12

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Exposure and Vulnerability

Overview Exposure refers to the presence of people, livelihood, environmental s ervices and resources, infrastructure, or economic, social, or cultural assets in places that could be adversely affected by physical events and which, thereby, are subject to potential future harm, loss, or damage. It may be possible to be exposed but not vulnerable.

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Various Elements Exposed to Hazards 1. Physical hazard – is defined as “a factor within the environment that can harm the body without necessarily touching it.”

EXAMPLES OF PHYSICAL HAZARDS AIRBORNE HAZARDS: MAN-MADE NATURAL

EXAMPLES OF PHYSICAL HAZARDS Noise Pollution:

EXAMPLES OF PHYSICAL HAZARDS VIBRATIONS: MAN-MADE NATURAL

Various Elements Exposed to Hazards 2. Social hazard – also known as Cultural hazard, results from your location, socioeconomic status, occupation and behavioral choices.

Examples of Social Hazards Cultural Norms and Practices:

Examples of Social Hazards Socioeconomic Inequalities:

Examples of Social Hazards Prejudice and Discrimination:

Various Elements Exposed to Hazard 3. Economic hazard – refers to major natural disaster which can and do have severe negative short-run economic impacts. 3.

Example of Economic Hazard Economic Recession:

Example of Economic Hazard Natural Disaster:

Example of Economic Hazard Financial Crises:

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Example of Environmental Hazards Natural Disaster:

Example of Environmental Hazards Climate Change:

Example of Environmental Hazards Pollution:

Vulnerability is the state of susceptibility to harm from exposure to stresses associated with environmental and social change and from the absence of capacity to adapt.

Vulnerable Sectors Include 1 . Agriculture and Food The agriculture sector in the Philippines is highly dependent on a constant water supply and unpredictable growing seasons. Climate-related changes disrupt farming activities and hamper agricultural production resulting physical factors.

Vulnerable Sectors Include 2. Watersheds: Forestry, Biodiversity, and Water resources Major river basins in the Philippines are considered the lifeblood of the Philippine economy. However, because of the pollution, unstable resource use and the additional pressure brought on by climate change, these areas have become less viable.

Vulnerable Sectors Include 3. Coastal and Marine Resources Even without climate change, many parts of the Philippines coasts were already getting damaged and deteriorating due to natural causes or human- induced activities.

4. Human Health Infectious diseases that are climate-sensitive become vulnerabilities of a population that is threatened by the increasing frequency of extreme climate events. Other diseases have re- emerged or have become harder to treat.
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