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DRRR Q3 Module 5 6 Lecture Slides

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MODULE 5:

VULNERABILITY
▪ At the end of the lesson, you should be
able to explain the meaning of
vulnerability.
OBJECTIVES
▪ DepEd Competency: Explain the
meaning of vulnerability. DRR11/12-
Ic-8
▪a set of characteristics and circumstances,
system, or assets that make it susceptible to
the damaging effects of hazards
▪It can also be defined as a lack of power to be
safe in times of disasters.
Physical Social Motivational
Location Environment Structural
Absence or presence of Cooperation of
DRRM committee and community members
resources in a community
coordination of DRRM committee, local
government, and residents

funding for DRRM


Hazard – Setting –
specific specific
Based on the geophysical and location
attributes of a structure or community.
Setting-specific
Based on the economic situation and
the density of population.
Physical Social
Physical Vulnerability
Social Vulnerability
▪ Vulnerability is a set of “characteristics and
circumstances, system, or assets that make it
susceptible to the damaging effects of
hazards.”
▪ Physical, social, and motivational factors that
affect the level or degree of vulnerability of
SUMMARY communities.
▪ Vulnerability can be categorized as hazard-
specific or setting-specific.
▪ Presence of both physical and social
vulnerabilities can increase the effect of the
disaster on a community.
MODULE 6: VULNERABILITY
IN DISASTER
▪ At the end of the lesson, you should be
able to explain why certain sectors
are more vulnerable to disasters than
others.
OBJECTIVES
▪ DepEd Competency: Explain why
certain sectors of society are more
vulnerable to disasters than others.
DRR11/12-Ic-9
▪Socio-economic status or wealth
plays a vital role in why some sectors
of society are more vulnerable than
others.
▪Socio-economic factors include the status of
displaced groups of people because they are
marginalized.
❑Migrants, refugees, and internally-displaced
persons do not receive the same response and
relief from the government.
▪Settlement patterns and population
density that is both associated with
urbanization increase vulnerability to
disaster risk.
▪Age of Population is also a major
demographic factor that determines the level
of vulnerability of a community. Children and
elderly are sectors that are vulnerable
because of their inability to respond and cope
with disasters.
▪Marginalized sectors are being
discriminated during the post-disaster rescue,
relief operations, recovery, and rehabilitation
efforts.
▪ Socio-economic status or wealth plays a vital
role in why some sectors of society are more
vulnerable than others.
▪ Settlement patterns and population density

SUMMARY that is both associated with urbanization


increase vulnerability to disaster risk.
▪ Different sectors of society have different
levels of vulnerability to disaster risk, and
they also need different levels of attention to
survive in times of emergencies.

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