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Module 2 Lesson 1 2 Pdf Hazards Vulnerability

Module2 Vulnerability Pdf Hazards Vulnerability
Module2 Vulnerability Pdf Hazards Vulnerability

Module2 Vulnerability Pdf Hazards Vulnerability This document provides an overview of a module that discusses exposure and vulnerability in the context of climate change adaptation and disaster risk management. Content standard: in this module, the learner demonstrates an understanding of the concept and underlying principles of the various elements that may be exposed to hazards, and vulnerability of the exposed elements.

Module 2 Lesson 1 2 Pdf Hazards Vulnerability
Module 2 Lesson 1 2 Pdf Hazards Vulnerability

Module 2 Lesson 1 2 Pdf Hazards Vulnerability Therefore, effective adaptation and disaster risk management strategies and practices also depend on a rigorous understanding of the dimensions of exposure and vulnerability, as well as proper assessment of changes in those dimensions. Reduction of the level of vulnerability and exposure is possible by keeping people and property as distant as possible from hazards. we can not avoid natural events from occurring, but we can concentrate on addressing the reduction of risk and exposure by determining the factors causing disasters. This module will tackle the possible series of events that may cause these geological hazards that pose a threat to human lives and property aside from heavy rainfall. Explore disaster risk factors with this module. learn to identify, describe, and apply knowledge for safety. high school level.

Module 2 Lesson 2 Activity 2 Pdf
Module 2 Lesson 2 Activity 2 Pdf

Module 2 Lesson 2 Activity 2 Pdf This module will tackle the possible series of events that may cause these geological hazards that pose a threat to human lives and property aside from heavy rainfall. Explore disaster risk factors with this module. learn to identify, describe, and apply knowledge for safety. high school level. Philippine exposure and vulnerabilities to natural disaster • natural hazard risk is compounded in the philippines by poor institutional and social capacity to manage, respond and recover from natural hazard events. Hazards can be single (such as volcanoes and earthquakes), sequential (such as flood) or combined (such as earthquake accompanied by tsunami) and, as a result, causing a flood or torrential rains leading to landslides in their origin. This chapter discusses key concepts related to vulnerability and risk from natural hazards. it defines exposure as the elements at risk from hazards, such as people, buildings and infrastructure. 7. recognize vulnerabilities of different elements exposed to specific hazards; and 8. differentiate among hazards, exposure, and vulnerabilities and explain the relationship of the three to disaster risk.

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