Disaster Readiness & Risk Reduction PDF
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This document discusses disaster readiness and risk reduction (DRRR). It includes guide questions and assessment questions related to various aspects of disaster including hazard, exposure, vulnerability, and capacity. The content focuses on understanding disaster risks and their drivers.
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GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1.What could be the reason people are wearing mask? GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1.What could be the reason people are wearing mask? 2.Is it dangerous not to wear mask in this situation? Why? GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1.What could be the reason people are wearing mask? 2.Is it dangerous not to...
GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1.What could be the reason people are wearing mask? GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1.What could be the reason people are wearing mask? 2.Is it dangerous not to wear mask in this situation? Why? GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1.What could be the reason people are wearing mask? 2.Is it dangerous not to wear mask in this situation? Why? 3.Would you also wear a mask? Why? GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1.What could be the reason people are wearing mask? 2.Is it dangerous not to wear mask in this situation? Why? 3.Would you also wear a mask? Why? 4.Based on this activity, what do you think the meaning of disaster? The Concept of Disaster and Disaster Risk The Concept of Disaster and Disaster Risk The Concept of Disaster and Disaster Risk The Concept of Disaster and Disaster Risk Nature of Disaster Man-made/Human-induced/Anthropogenic Hazards and Disasters Activity: Recalling the Challenging Times Directions: Read the article provided on this activity about a disaster that recently happened in the Philippines. Answer the given questions on a separate sheet. 1. What is the condition determined by physical, social, economic, and environmental factors or processes that increases the susceptibility of an individual, a community, assets or systems to the impacts of hazards? A. capacity B. hazard C. resilience D. vulnerability 2. What is a process, phenomenon or human activity that may cause loss of life, injury or other health impacts, property damage, social and economic disruption or environmental degradation? A. disaster B. emergency C. hazard D. vulnerability 3. What are the variables that amplify the effects of hazards, thus affecting the degree or scope of a disaster? A. exposure B. risk drivers C. vulnerability D. elements at risk 4. Which is NOT a risk driver? A. weak governance B. poverty and inequality C. environmental degradation D. properly planned urban development 5. An event, whether natural or human-induced, becomes a disaster EXCEPT on what situation? A. it occurs in an area with no exposure. B. it causes widespread material or environmental losses. C. community cannot provide the residents their basic needs. D. communities experience severe danger and incur loss of lives.