Concept of Disaster Risk Management
Concept of Disaster Risk Management
DISASTER RISK
MANAGEMENT
DISASTER RISK
= HAZARD X VULNERABILITY –
CAPACITY
WHAT IS VULNERABILITY ?
Vulnerability (V) is the degree of loss to a given element or set of elements at risk
resulting from the occurrence of a hazardous phenomenon of a given magnitude. It
is expressed on a scale from 0 (no damage) to 1 (total loss).
KEY CONCEPT OF VULNERABILITY ?
The people of the southern part of Bangladesh are more vulnerable to cyclone because of-
-High Exposure of Cyclone
-Low Resistance (lack of proper management)
-Low Resilience (Economic limitation)
TYPES OR SECTORS OF VULNERABILITY ?
There are four (4) main types of vulnerability:
1. Physical Vulnerability:
Meaning the potential for physical impact on the physical environment – which can
be
expressed as elements-at-risk (EaR). The degree of loss to a given EaR or set of
EaR resulting from the occurrence of a natural phenomenon of a given magnitude and
expressed on a scale from 0 (no damage) to 1 (total damage)”.
TYPES OR SECTORS OF VULNERABILITY ?
2. Economic Vulnerability:
the potential impacts of hazards on economic assets and processes (i.e. business
interruption,
secondary effects such as increased poverty and job loss) Vulnerability of different
economic
sectors.
3. Social Vulnerability:
refers to the inability of people, organizations and societies to withstand adverse impacts
to
hazards due to characteristics inherent in social interactions, institutions and systems of cultural
values. It includes aspects related to levels of literacy and education, the existence of peace and
security, access to basic human rights, systems of good governance, social equity,
positive traditional values, customs and ideological beliefs and overall collective
organizational systems (UNISDR).
Example- When flooding occurs some citizens, such as children, elderly and differently-
able, may be unable to protect themselves or evacuate if necessary.
TYPES OR SECTORS OF VULNERABILITY ?
4. Environmental Vulnerability:
Natural resource depletion and resource degradation are key aspects of environmental vulnerability.
Example: Wetlands, such as the Caroni Swamp, are sensitive to increasing salinity from sea water, and
pollution from storm water runoff containing agricultural chemicals, eroded soils, etc.
EXPOSURE
1
ELEMENTS EXPOSED TO HAZARDS
PHYSICAL ELEMENTS – this are elements that are tangible or can be visually
seen.
1
Group Activity
COLLAGE IT!!!
WHAT TO DO:
Using paper cut-outs from newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, form
a collage to depict exposure and vulnerability elements of disaster risk that
communities should consider.
CRITERIA:
1. RELEVANCE TO THE THEME (3PTS.)
2. VISUAL IMPACT/ APPEAL (3PTS.)
3. CREATIVITY (2PTS.)
4. NEATNESS AND CLARITY (2 PTS.)
EXAMPLE