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Dacudag, Charlene Ariene P

BA COMM 2206

Gonzales, Heidi B.

COMM 106 RISK, DISASTER AND HUMANITARIAN COMMUNICATION

PREVENTING NATURAL DISASTER CAISED BY HUMANS

Human activities significantly contribute to the

intensification of natural disasters, but proactive

measures can mitigate their impact. Sustainable urban

development, reliant on eco-friendly designs and resilient

infrastructure, is paramount. Addressing climate change

through renewable energy adoption and emission

reduction is central to preventing extreme weather

events.

Reforestation and ecosystem restoration play a vital role

in stabilizing vulnerable regions, reducing the risk of

landslides, floods, and wildfires. Early warning systems,


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leveraging technology for timely alerts, enable

communities to evacuate or prepare, minimizing

casualties.

Community education fosters awareness and

preparedness, crucial elements in disaster response.

International collaboration enhances global resilience, as

natural disasters often transcend borders. Responsible

land use, avoiding construction in high-risk areas, is

fundamental for reducing vulnerability.

In conclusion, a holistic approach involving sustainable

practices, climate change mitigation, ecosystem

restoration, early warning systems, community

education, international cooperation, and responsible

land use is essential. Through collective efforts, we can

effectively lessen the impact of human-induced natural

disasters and build a more resilient future.


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