CCDRM
CCDRM
CCDRM
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
2. Explain the impact and effect of climate change on different part of the world.
6. Enumerate and elucidate the various categories of calamities that have transpired
on a global scale.
Disasters worldwide can involve widespread events that cause significant loss
of life, property damage, and destruction of communities and ecosystems. For
example, natural disasters such as heat storms, high winds, heavy rains, and
hurricanes can cause widespread destruction along coasts and inland areas. An
earthquake is a sudden shaking of the earth caused by the movement of tectonic plates
beneath the earth's surface, causing the collapse of buildings, landslides and tsunamis.
Droughts caused by insufficient rains cause water logging, crop failure and damage to
the ecosystem. These disasters highlight the interconnected of global problems and
the need for cooperation to address root causes and reduce impacts on communities
and ecosystems.
7. elucidate the effect of both natural and anthropogenic calamities on human and the
environment
Both natural disasters (e.g. hurricanes, droughts and heat waves) and human
activities (e.g. greenhouse gas emissions) contribute to the cause of rising
temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, the sea level rise and other impacts.
Climate change can destroy ecosystems, alter habitats, and worsen the frequency and
intensity of extreme weather events, creating additional challenges for human survival
and the environment.
8. Identify and elucidate the potential effective countermeasures for both natural and
manmade disasters.
Effective disaster management requires a multilayered approach with
preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery measures tailored to each
community's risks. Preparedness involves creating evacuation plans, shelters, and
securing emergency supplies. Resilience tactics like diversifying supply chains ensure
essential services continue during disruptions. Response actions isolate affected areas
and provide support, while recovery entails offering counseling and aid to those
affected. Cooperation among government, emergency response agencies, community
organizations, and businesses is crucial for successful disaster management.
10. Define and explain the concept of disaster, the nature of risk, the element of
hazard, and vulnerability.
A disaster is an occurrence or set of events that causes widespread devastation,
loss of life, property damage, or disruption of regular life and community operations.
Risk is an important aspect in understanding disasters. Simply put, risk is the
possibility that a specific hazard may cause harm or damage. Hazards are events or
conditions that may cause harm, such as earthquakes, wildfires, or disease outbreaks.
Hazards are a natural aspect of the ecosystem; nevertheless, they only become
disasters when they collide with susceptible individuals or infrastructure.
Vulnerability, on the other hand, is a more complicated and fluid term. It is influenced
by a variety of elements, including social, economic, and environmental
circumstances.
11. Explain the application of the different concepts in response to both natural and
man-made disasters.
For both natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes, and man-
made disasters like industrial accidents and terrorist attacks, there are strategies and
concepts that can help communities prepare and respond effectively. Hazard mapping,
early warning systems, ecosystem-based adaptation, and conflict-sensitive
programming are just a few examples of tools that can be utilized to build resilience
and mitigate the impact of disasters. By working together and addressing root causes,
communities can become more sustainable and better equipped to face future
challenges.
12. Based on the recent news about El Nino that impacted the country, what are the
preventive measures we can take to reduce the risk and vulnerability in our
household?
The recent news about El Nino has highlighted the importance of taking
preventive measures to reduce the risk and vulnerability in our households. By
creating a disaster preparedness plan, reducing our impact on the environment, and
staying informed about weather patterns, households can help to mitigate the effects
of El Nino and protect themselves from its potential impacts. It is important for
individuals and families to take action now in order to ensure a safer and more
resilient future in the face of changing climate patterns.