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COR 010

COR 010
40問 • 2年前
  • Irylle Lintuco
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A serious disruption occurring over a short or long period that causes widespread human, material, economic or environmental loss, which exceeds the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its resources

    Disaster

  • 2

    Natural disaster

    Natural phenomenon that causes loss of life, injury or other health impacts, Property damage, loss of livelihoods and services & environmental damage.

  • 3

    Are the consequences of technological or human Hazards

    Human-made disasters

  • 4

    Flood, tsunami, Drought, landslide, Volcanic eruption And Fire

    Natural disasters

  • 5

    A potentially destructive physical phenomenon event or human activity

    Hazard

  • 6

    Not everyone can be fully affected by its dangerous. Rather communities that recite and hazard prone areas are more exposed to such hazards And their affects.

    Exposure

  • 7

    Refer to the lack of capacity to flee from hazard exposure

    Vulnerability

  • 8

    These are the basic factors that help a community reduce its vulnerabilities, Prevent risk and recover from disasters.

    Capacity

  • 9

    When combined hazards and vulnerability results in ___ threatening people's lives and assets.

    Risk

  • 10

    It's both a driver and consequence of disasters, reducing the capacity of the environment to meet social and ecological needs.

    Environmental degration

  • 11

    It resulted in increased polarization between the rich and the poor on a global state.

    Globalize economic development

  • 12

    A new wave of urbanization is unfolding in hazard exposed countries and with it new opportunities

    Poorly planned and manage urban development

  • 13

    Investment environments in which public sector actors are unable or unwilling to assume their roles and responsibilities in protecting rights, providing basic services and public services

    Week governance

  • 14

    Typhoon hyann is one of the deadliest natural disasters ever to hit the philippines

    True

  • 15

    Disaster can be Mitigated

    True

  • 16

    The philippines rarely experience disasters

    False

  • 17

    Disasters always Occur when hazard exists

    False

  • 18

    Disasters cannot be handled by the philippines without assistance from other countries

    False

  • 19

    Disaster risk reduction is the concept and practice of increasing disaster risk through systematic efforts

    False

  • 20

    Illegal logging can worsen the impact of disasters

    True

  • 21

    Mining can reduce the risk of disasters

    False

  • 22

    It refers to the susceptibility. It is of social groups to the impacts of hazards as well. As their resiliency or ability to adequately recover from them

    Social vulnerability

  • 23

    It is dependent upon the economic status of individuals communities and nations

    Is economic vulnerability

  • 24

    It is determined by aspect of remoteness of a settlement

    Physical vulnerability

  • 25

    Is describes the characteristic of a community system or asset that makes it so susceptible to the damaging effects of a hazard.

    Vulnerability

  • 26

    It is concerned with natural resource depletion and resource degration

    Environmental vulnerability

  • 27

    An extreme natural event in the crust of the earth that pose a threat to life and property

    Geologic hazards

  • 28

    Caused by extreme meteorological and climate events

    Hydro-Meterological Hazards

  • 29

    Include things that can interfere with the body's ability to transport and utilize oxygen or that have negative toxicological effects on the human body

    Atmospheric hazards

  • 30

    Events that could cause widespread loss of life or significant environmental harm, resulting also in major reputational financial damage

    Catastrophic hazards

  • 31

    Occur quickly and with the warning

    Rapid onset hazards

  • 32

    Occurs slowly and may take years to develop

    Slow on set hazard

  • 33

    Occur as a result of the process itself

    Primary effect

  • 34

    Occur only because a primary fact has caused them

    Secondary Effects

  • 35

    Our long term effects that are set off as a result of a primary event

    Tertiary effects

  • 36

    Physical impact can cause...

    Death of people

  • 37

    Economic impact

    Loss of property

  • 38

    Social impact

    Loss of life

  • 39

    Environmental impact

    Damage to ecosystem

  • 40

    Biological impact

    Epidemic to people, flora and fauna

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A serious disruption occurring over a short or long period that causes widespread human, material, economic or environmental loss, which exceeds the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its resources

    Disaster

  • 2

    Natural disaster

    Natural phenomenon that causes loss of life, injury or other health impacts, Property damage, loss of livelihoods and services & environmental damage.

  • 3

    Are the consequences of technological or human Hazards

    Human-made disasters

  • 4

    Flood, tsunami, Drought, landslide, Volcanic eruption And Fire

    Natural disasters

  • 5

    A potentially destructive physical phenomenon event or human activity

    Hazard

  • 6

    Not everyone can be fully affected by its dangerous. Rather communities that recite and hazard prone areas are more exposed to such hazards And their affects.

    Exposure

  • 7

    Refer to the lack of capacity to flee from hazard exposure

    Vulnerability

  • 8

    These are the basic factors that help a community reduce its vulnerabilities, Prevent risk and recover from disasters.

    Capacity

  • 9

    When combined hazards and vulnerability results in ___ threatening people's lives and assets.

    Risk

  • 10

    It's both a driver and consequence of disasters, reducing the capacity of the environment to meet social and ecological needs.

    Environmental degration

  • 11

    It resulted in increased polarization between the rich and the poor on a global state.

    Globalize economic development

  • 12

    A new wave of urbanization is unfolding in hazard exposed countries and with it new opportunities

    Poorly planned and manage urban development

  • 13

    Investment environments in which public sector actors are unable or unwilling to assume their roles and responsibilities in protecting rights, providing basic services and public services

    Week governance

  • 14

    Typhoon hyann is one of the deadliest natural disasters ever to hit the philippines

    True

  • 15

    Disaster can be Mitigated

    True

  • 16

    The philippines rarely experience disasters

    False

  • 17

    Disasters always Occur when hazard exists

    False

  • 18

    Disasters cannot be handled by the philippines without assistance from other countries

    False

  • 19

    Disaster risk reduction is the concept and practice of increasing disaster risk through systematic efforts

    False

  • 20

    Illegal logging can worsen the impact of disasters

    True

  • 21

    Mining can reduce the risk of disasters

    False

  • 22

    It refers to the susceptibility. It is of social groups to the impacts of hazards as well. As their resiliency or ability to adequately recover from them

    Social vulnerability

  • 23

    It is dependent upon the economic status of individuals communities and nations

    Is economic vulnerability

  • 24

    It is determined by aspect of remoteness of a settlement

    Physical vulnerability

  • 25

    Is describes the characteristic of a community system or asset that makes it so susceptible to the damaging effects of a hazard.

    Vulnerability

  • 26

    It is concerned with natural resource depletion and resource degration

    Environmental vulnerability

  • 27

    An extreme natural event in the crust of the earth that pose a threat to life and property

    Geologic hazards

  • 28

    Caused by extreme meteorological and climate events

    Hydro-Meterological Hazards

  • 29

    Include things that can interfere with the body's ability to transport and utilize oxygen or that have negative toxicological effects on the human body

    Atmospheric hazards

  • 30

    Events that could cause widespread loss of life or significant environmental harm, resulting also in major reputational financial damage

    Catastrophic hazards

  • 31

    Occur quickly and with the warning

    Rapid onset hazards

  • 32

    Occurs slowly and may take years to develop

    Slow on set hazard

  • 33

    Occur as a result of the process itself

    Primary effect

  • 34

    Occur only because a primary fact has caused them

    Secondary Effects

  • 35

    Our long term effects that are set off as a result of a primary event

    Tertiary effects

  • 36

    Physical impact can cause...

    Death of people

  • 37

    Economic impact

    Loss of property

  • 38

    Social impact

    Loss of life

  • 39

    Environmental impact

    Damage to ecosystem

  • 40

    Biological impact

    Epidemic to people, flora and fauna