DRRR Week 4
DRRR Week 4
DRRR Week 4
11/22/20
STEM 12 Quisumbing DRRR m4
Pre Test
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. A
Recall
1. Physical Element
2. Social Element
3. Economic Element
4. Environmental Element
Unlocking Difficulties
1. Vulnerability - refers to the inability to resist a hazard or to respond when a disaster
has occurred. It describes the characteristics and circumstances of a
community, system, or asset that make it susceptible to the damaging
effects of a hazard. There are many aspects of vulnerability, arising from
various physical, social, economic, and environmental factors.
3. Physical elements- Buildings such as urban land use, construction types, building height,
building age, total floor space, replacement costs.
4. Social element - also called complex emergencies, seriously limit a population’s access
to health services, water, food, and transportation, all of which are
determinants of health. They also often lead to a lack of safety and tend
to come hand in hand with natural disasters such as floods.
7. Capacities - refers to all the strengths, attributes, and resources available within a
community, organization, or society to manage and reduce disaster risks
and strengthen resilience. Those are positive resources and abilities
which are helpful to individuals, families, and the community in mitigating,
preparing for, responding, and recovering.
8. Elements-at-risk -All objects, persons, animals, activities, and processes that may be
adversely affected by hazardous phenomena, in a particular area, either
directly or indirectly. This includes buildings, facilities, population,
livestock, economic activities, public services, and the environment.
10. Level of exposure of the elements at risk- refers to what extent the elements at risk from
a natural or man-made hazard event. This could
include individuals; dwellings or households and
communities, buildings and structures, public
facilities and infrastructure assets, agricultural
commodities, environmental assets, and business
activity.
Post Test
1. Physical Vulnerability
2. Economic Vulnerability
3. Social Vulnerability
4. Emotional Vulnerability