Underlying Disaster

Underlying Disaster

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1. Factor underlying disaster


Answer:

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2. The underlying risk factors of disasters are


Answer:

Annotation: Underlying disaster risk drivers — also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors — include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management, as well as compounding factors such as demographic change, non disaster risk-informed policies, the lack of regulations and incentives for private disaster risk reduction investment, complex supply chains, the limited availability of technology, unsustainable uses of natural resources, declining ecosystems, pandemics and epidemics.


3. what are the underlying risk factors of disasters are:​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Underlying disaster risk drivers — also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors — include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management, as well as compounding factors such as demographic change, non disaster risk-informed policies, the lack of regulations and incentives for private disaster risk reduction investment, complex supply chains, the limited availability of technology, unsustainable uses of natural resources, declining ecosystems, pandemics and epidemics.


4. Is a developing country considered as a risk factor underlying disaster? Why?(drrr)​


Answer:

Developing countries are more vulnerable to natural disasters because people live in areas at high risk from natural disasters (e.g., unsafe urban areas), the housing is poorly built and can be easily damaged in the event of a disaster, countries are not equipped with early warning systems, and they have few assets


5. 2. What are the similarities and differences of the risk factors underlyingdisasters?​


Answer:

2. What are the similarities and differences of the risk factors underlyingdisasters?

What is the difference between disaster and disaster risk?

Disasters are sometimes considered external shocks, but disaster risk results from the complex interaction between development processes that generate conditions of exposure, vulnerability and hazard. ... There is no such thing as a natural disaster, but disasters often follow natural hazards.

Explanation:

Underlying disaster risk drivers — also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors — include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management, as well as compounding factors such as demographic change, non disaster risk-informed policies, the lack of regulations and incentives for private disaster risk reduction investment, complex supply chains, the limited availability of technology, unsustainable uses of natural resources, declining ecosystems, pandemics and epidemics.


6. 3. Why is it important to know the different risk factors underlying disasters?​


Answer:

DRR provides valuable insights into the underlying factors of vulnerability to hazards and the features of those hazards. It helps us identify and map local capacities to cope with these hazards. ... It also ensures that our emergency response does no harm by replacing or reinstating critical vulnerabilities.

Explanation:

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7. rising sea levels factor underlying disaster


Answer:

The causes of global sea level rise can be roughly split into three categories:

(1) thermal expansion of sea water as it warms up,

(2) melting of land ice and

(3) changes in the amount of water stored on land.

Underlying disaster risk drivers — also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors — include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management,

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8. Differentiate the risk factors underlying disasters


Answer:

The different risk factors are associated to the the process where development is influence by the  different level of disaster risk through the increasing level of  exposure  and vulnerability.

The following are the different disaster which are referred o the underlying disasters;

Poverty and inequality- which is highly- evident and until now the government and private sectors are working hand in hand to be able to address this since not all citizens are aware of their own responsibility to help themselves be elevated in the situation, job opportunities are not that enough also.

Climate Change- we are facing a lot of environmental issues now a days and again we are challenge to take actions as Stewards of God's Creation. Dealing with the air, water and other forms of pollution contributing to the disaster of our Ozone layer.

Rapid Urbanization- a lot of developments where constructed like building more commercial buildings, condominiums, housings and resorts which mean that a number of our land areas have been utilized and abused at the same time.

Disaster Risk Management- mostly not all are oriented/ informed about dealing the different disaster risk. Not all interested to serve and be an agent to others.

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9. Give own example (OWN IDEA PLS) of captions/ short slogan about disaster risk or risk factor underlying disasters​


Answer:

'Never Underestimate the impact of a catastrophe'

or

'Dont allow the calamity to cut your life short'

or

'When a catastrophe strikes, remember the plan, know the possible dangers and stay out'


10. Give own example (OWN IDEA PLS) of captions/ short slogan about disaster risk or risk factor underlying disasters​


Answer:

Here's my entry, "It's better to prepare early than to panic during the disaster." If di mo bet, sana makakuha ka ng ideas sa binigay ko. :))


11. Differentiate the risk factors underlying disasters ( DRR ) ​


Answer:

Annotation: Underlying disaster risk drivers — also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors — include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management, as ...


12. essay about the different risk factors underlying disasters ​


Explanation:

Climate change can increase disaster risk in a variety of ways – by altering the frequency and intensity of hazards events, affecting vulnerability to hazards, and changing exposure patterns. While Environmental Degradation is both a driver and consequence of disasters


13. 2. Enumerate the Six (6) Risk Factors Underlying Disasters?​


Answer:

poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management

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14. which do you think is the contributing factor underlying disaster​


Answer:

Annotation; Underlying disaster risk drivers—also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors—include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk consideration in land management and environmental and natural resource management.


15. factor underlying disaster unwillingness of rising sea level ​


Underlying disaster risk drivers — also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors — include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management, as well as compounding factors such as demographic change, non disaster risk-informed policies, the lack of regulations and incentives for private disaster risk reduction investment, complex supply chains, the limited availability of technology, unsustainable uses of natural resources, declining ecosystems, pandemics and epidemimcs.

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16. two things i found interesting about drake's factors underlying disaster​


Answer:

Natural disasters are caused due to different reasons like soil erosion, seismic activity, tectonic movements, air pressure, and ocean currents etc. Natural activities taking place in the earth's crust, as well as surface, are the main reasons for these disasters.


17. Give own example of captions/ short slogan about disaster risk or risk factor underlying disaster​


Answer:

You should always expect the unexpectedStay alert and move out of the vulnerable areas Help each other during an emergency

Explanation:

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18. describe each risk tactors underlying disaster answer plss...​


Explanation:

Underlying disaster risk drivers — also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors — include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management, as well as compounding factors such as demographic change, non disaster risk-informed policies, the lack of regulations and incentives for private disaster risk reduction investment, complex supply chains, the limited availability of technology, unsustainable uses of natural resources, declining ecosystems, pandemics and epidemics.


19. 1. Differentiate the risk factors underlying disaster. 2. Describe the effects of disaster in humans life.3. Explain how and when an event becomes a disaster.​


Answer:

1–In disasters, there are three broad areas of risk to health: the hazard that can cause damage, exposure to the hazard and the vulnerability of the exposed population

2–In a disaster, you face the danger of death or physical injury. You may also lose your home, possessions, and community. Such stressors place you at risk for emotional and physical health problems.

3–an event whose timing is unexpected and whose consequences are seriously destructive.

Explanation:

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20. I also learned that the underlying risk factors of disasters are:​


Answer:

I also learned that the underlying risk factors of disasters are: Underlying disaster risk drivers also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management


21. global Warming Factor Underlying Disaster


What do you think is the contributing factor underlying disaster?

Annotation: Underlying disaster risk drivers — also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors — include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management,


22. .What do you understand by disaster mitigation ? Discuss the guiding principles underlying it​


Explanation:

Mitigation is defined as “sustained action that reduces or eliminates long-term risk to people and property from natural hazards and their effects.” It describes the ongoing effort at the federal, state, local and individual levels to lessen the impact of disasters upon our families, homes, communities and economy.


23. 3 things i learney today in risk factor underlying disaster​


- Just live and do the things that makes me happy.

- Don't mind the situation and think positively.

- Don't hesitate to discover the world and conquer my own weaknesses.


24. How does risk factors underlying disaster differ from one another?


Answer:

Underlying disaster risk drivers — also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors — include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management, as ...


25. Explain the risk factors underlying disasters​


Answer:

loss of lives

Explanation:

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26. Differentiate the risk factors underlying disaster in a paragraph form.​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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27. what are the effect of the different risk factors underlying disaster to the lives of the people​


Answer:

Underlying disaster risk drivers — also referred to as underlying disaster risk factors — include poverty and inequality, climate change and variability, unplanned and rapid urbanization and the lack of disaster risk considerations in land management and environmental and natural resource management, as well as compounding factors such as demographic change, non disaster risk-informed policies, the lack of regulations and incentives for private disaster risk reduction investment, complex supply chains, the limited availability of technology, unsustainable uses of natural resources, declining ecosystems, pandemics and epidemics.


28. deforestation that can lead to landslide Factor Underlying Disaster


Answer:

This leads to increased risk from disasters, and in turn, natural hazards can further degrade the environment. ... For instance, deforestation of slopes often leads to an increase in landslide hazard and removal of mangroves can increase the damage caused by storm surges


29. What are the risk factors underlying disasters?


Answer:

Risk factors underlying disasters are poverty, inequality , climate change, unplanned and rapid urbanization and lack of risk consideration in land management and environmental and natural management.

Explanation:


30. which do you think is the contributing factor underlying disaster?​


Answer:

Climate change, Environmental Degradation, Globalized Economic Development, Poverty and Inequality, Poorly-planned and Managed Urban Development, and Weak Governance

Explanation:

Climate Change  can increase disaster risk by altering the frequency and intensity of hazards events, affecting vulnerability to hazards, and changing exposure patterns.Environmental degradation is both a driver and consequence of disasters, reducing the capacity of the environment to meet social and ecological needs  through depletion of resources such as air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems; habitat destruction; the extinction of wildlife; and pollution.Globalized Economic Development resulted in increased polarization between the rich and poor on a global scale.Poverty is both a driver and consequence of disasters, and the processes that further disaster risk related poverty are permeated with inequality. When disasters strike, poor people often lose their assets on which their survival depends.A new wave of urbanization is unfolding in hazard-exposed countries and with it, new opportunities for resilient investment emerge. The lack of adequate infrastructure and services, unsafe housing, inadequate and poor health services can turn natural hazard into a disaster.Weak governance zones are investment environments in which public sector actors are unable or unwilling to assume their roles and responsibilities in protecting rights, providing basic services and public services. Good governance implies that national and local government are effective in keeping people safe, healthy and educated.


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