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ACTIVITY 1 MERRY ROSE GRUTAS

CBET -01-102A
MIND MAP

DISASTER

TYPES PERSPECTIVES

PHYSICAL
PERSPECTIVES
NATURAL MAN MADE
PSYCHOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE

SOCIO-CULTURAL
PERSPECTIVE
GEOPHYSICAL FIRE ACCIDENTS
HYDROLOGICAL TERRORIST ATTACK ECONOMIC
METEOROLOGICAL ROAD ACCIDENT PERSPECTIVE
OTHER NATURAL EXPLOSION
DISASTERS NUCLEAR BOMBS POLITICAL
PERSPECTIVE

BIOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE
Disaster
Based on the mind map, disater could be separate into two
variations, its Types and its Perspectives. It is a sudden, calamitous
event that seriously disrupts the functioning of a community or
society where it can be done naturally such as geographical,
hydrological, meteorogical and etc.; or man made like fire
accidents, terrorist attack, road accident, explosionand nuclear
bombs.
Disaster has its perspectives, it can done by physical,
psychological, socio-cultural, economomic, political and biological.
Physical perspectives like collapsing of buildings, infrastructures,
including people and properties; or it can be discrimination
through people as a part of disater in socio-cultural perspective .
ACTIVITY 1 MERRY ROSE GRUTAS
CBET -01-102A
MIND MAP

DISASTER RISK

CHARACTERISTICS FACTORS

BADLY PLANNED AND MANAGED


FORWAM
R DA NL OMOAKDIEN G URBAN DEVELOPMENT

DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENTAL
DEGRADATION

INVISIBLE
POVERTY

UNEVENLY DISTRIBUTED
AROUND THE EARTH

CLIMATE CHANGE
EMERGENT
AND COMPLEX
Disaster Risk
According to UNISDR 2009-15, he key to understanding disaster
risk is by recognizing that disasters are an indicator of
development failures, meaning that disaster risk is a measure of
the sustainability of development.
As the mindmap itself, it illustrates its Characteristics and Factors.
Dynamic is one ofcharacteristics of disaster risk, it can can
increase or decrease according to our ability to reduce
vulnerability, it means measure the capability of risk in a certain
location that can affect its surroundings. While the other of
disater risk is its Factors on which we can example the poverty on
which limited resources, lack of access to education and health
services can increase their expose to risks.
Reference
MARQUEZ J.M. (2020) BASIC CONCEPTS OF
DISASTER AND DISASTER RISK PPT. NSTP.

UNISDR GLOBAL ASSESSMENT REPORT 2015


RETRIEVED FROM
HTTPS://WWW.PREVENTIONWEB.NET/
DISASTER-RISK/RISK/DISASTER-RISK/

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