Module 7
Module 7
Module 7
FACTORS:
HAZARD
SOCIAL INTEGRATION
A phenomenon or situation, which has the potential to cause
disruption, damage to people, their property, their services and their Ethnicity
environment Age
The magnitude of the phenomenon, probability of occurrence, Gender
extent and severity of impact may vary Location
Status
DISASTER Wealth
Income
Any occurrence that causes widespread damage, ecological Education
disruption, loss of human life, which exceed the ability of the Family type
affected people to cope using their own resources
An event, sudden or progressive, causing widespread human, PSYCHOLOGICAL & PHYSIOLOGICAL
materials or environmental losses
Locus of control
DISASTER VS. HAZARD
Disability
Coping-style
A hazard is natural event while disaster is the consequence
Individual’s perception
A hazard is perceived natural event which threatens both life and
Lifestyle
property. A disaster is a realization of the hazard
Agility
Hazards may be inevitable but disasters can be prevented
Mobility
DISASTER A THE PRODUCT OF HAZARD Experience
The condition or sets of conditions that reduces people’s ability to Persons, building, crops or others such like societal components
prepare for, withstand or respond to a hazard expose to known hazard and which are likely to be adversely
affected by the impact of the hazard
The characteristics and circumstances of a community system that
make it susceptible to the damaging effects of a hazard
EXPOSURE
Vulnerable conditions can turn a situation into a risk or possibility of
disaster in any area
The degree to which the element at risk are likely to experience
hazard events of different magnitude
If any one of these sides increases, the area of the triangle
increases, hence the amount of risk also increases
CAPACITY If any one of the sides reduces, the risk reduces
If we can eliminate one side there is no risk
The combination of all available resources and strengths within the
community or organization that can reduce the level of risks or PARAMETERS OF RISK
effects of disaster
Those positive conditions or abilities which increase a community’s Hazards are the source of risks
ability to deal with a hazard Hazards create risks by exposing pre-existing vulnerabilities
The risk that a community faces is mitigated by its level of
A hazard turns into a disaster when people (elements) in the danger zones preparedness, response and recovery or readiness
are highly exposed, vulnerable and do not have the capacity to cope with
the impact of hazard. ELEMENTS AT RISKS
CONSEQUENCES MEASURE TANGIBLE INTANGIBLE
HAZARDS ON THE RISE? Social and
psychological
Climate change Loss of active
Deaths No. of people effects of
Sea level rise individuals
remaining
Global warming community
Urbanization Medical costs of
Population growth Social and
loss of
psychological
Land degradation No. of people % productivity.
Injuries effects of relatives
Poverty disability Temporary loss
& injured, pain &
of economic
recovery
We are facing impending disasters, we are therefore under RISKS of activity
DISASTERS No. of damaged
house, Replacement
RISK structures etc. costs, Cultural losses,
Physical damage
agricultural rehabilitation & social effects
The probability that a community’s structure is to be damaged by areas. Level of repairs cost
the impact of a particular hazard on account of their nature, damage %
construction and proximity to a hazardous area Mobilization
No. of man days costs.
Emergency Stress & overwork
Risk= Hazard X Vulnerability (exposure)/ Capacity Equipment and Investments in
operations of relief workers
resources hours preparedness
CONCEPTS OF THE RISK AND ITS ANALYSIS: measures
No. of lost
Opportunities
Combination of the interaction of hazard, exposure, and Disruption of working days, Cost of lost
competitiveness
vulnerability, which can be represented by the three sides of a economy value of productivity
reputation
triangle production lost
Cost of Meteorological
No. of Psychological,
temporary Floods
Social disruption displaced, no. of social contacts
housing, relief, Tsunami
homeless cohesion morale
health care Cyclone
Health risks, Hurricane
Environmental Maintenance &
Scale & Severity future disaster Typhoon
impact Repair cost
risk Snow storm
Blizzard
Hail storm
DISASTER RISK
Topographical
The potential disaster losses, in lives, health status, livelihoods, Earthquake
assets and services, which could occur to a particular community or Volcanic Eruptions
a society over some specified future time period Landslides and Avalanches
Asteroids
DISASTER Limnic eruptions