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◦ What is Disaster?

◦ Idea regarding various terminology used in

 Disaster Management
"When anybody asks me how I can best describe
my experience of nearly forty years at sea, I
merely say, uneventful. Of course there has
been winter gales and storms and fog and the
like. But in all my experience, I have never been
in any accident of any sort worth speaking
about. I have seen but one vessel in distress in
all my years at sea ... I never saw A wreck and
never have been wrecked, nor was I ever in any
predicament that threatened to end in disaster
of any sort.”
Floods

  Epidemics




Super Cyclone
                Landslide
International Strategy For Disaster
     Reduction (2000 on wards…)

◦ “The ISDR aims at building disaster resilient communities

 by promoting increased awareness of the importance of

 disaster reduction as an integral component of sustainable

 development,      with     the    goal     of    reducing

 human, social, economic and environmental losses due to

 natural   hazards    and    related   technological   and

 environmental disasters”
Disaster Management
    Terminology
Basic       At the end of this session, you
              should be able to:
Definitions
                 Define disaster, hazard,
 & Terms         risk, vulnerability,
                 capacity, response,
 Learning        relief, rehabilitation,
 Objectives      reconstruction,
                 development, mitigation,
                 preparedness and
                 prevention
The probability that in thea
 Reconstruction Prevention
                 Preparedness
                                   Actions taken are
                                   Capacities
                              community’s
                                       aftermath of a
                              structureThe processprior
                                   those positive
                                            or
                                    Measures taken
 DISASTER
  HAZARD
    Risk                           Sustained to: to to
                                       disaster
                                   Permanent efforts by a
                                           undertaken
                                     Measures taken
 Rehabilitation
   Response
  Development
   Relief                     geographicimpact is a
                                               area is
                                      Actions taken repair
                                 Vulnerability to a
                                    to the victims of
                                   measuresto or
                                   condition repair
                                   • assist are
                                           disaster-
                                   intended to in
                            Measures that or improve
                              be theimmediately of
                                  damaged disaster
                              Measures dwellings;
                                     avert takensets of
 The serious disruption of condition or minimize
                                         functioning
  Phenomenon or situation,or their a to and
                                    which has
                                    disaster
                                   or inaffected impact
                              anticipation or which
                                   abilities material
                            required replace a the
                              disruptedsearch disaster
                                        maintain
 society, causing widespreadfrom by the essential
  the potential to cause disruption of human,
                                      following the if
                                   •its effects
                                             occurring,
                              to whichcommunity
                                   damaged thatas to
                                        re-establish
                                 conditions dwellings
                            rescue ofof aand a
                              impact survivors,
                                   socialthat particular
 or environmental losses, increase the
  damage to people, their property, their when
                                 ensureexceedreferred
                                      of a disaster
                                    (sometimes
                                       services; (to
                            well reducesaccount of
                              appropriate people’s
                                     possible
                              hazard, on the restore
                                           fully effective
                                   and infrastructure
                                 toeconomic basic
                                    meet and well-
  services the affected peopleexceptional
             and their environmentcope using
                              theircommunity’sthe
 ability of Vulnerability               to structural and
                                   •torevive key economic
                                         as
Hazard     x                needsand aresetathe pre- and
                              actions itself water,
                                     impede a to in
                                 ability totaken Risk
                                   beingDisaster
                                          to of
                                    for shelter,hazard
                                     nature, prepare
 their own resources.                 measures are
                                      = healthbacklevel of
                                       social activities
                                    non-structural on with
                                  and that to deal
                                   ability does
                                     so disaster
                                   economyit care.
                              construction, and
                            foodfor, withstand ornot
                                   community meet the
                              aftermath.
   Capacity                   proximity to a to
                                      required
                                    measures).
                                           functioning.
                                   course. to a
                                   hazards.harmful
                                 respondarea. hazard
                                     have any
                                      basic needs of the
     An event, either man-madehazardous
                               or natural, sudden or
                                      survivors.
                                      effects).
     progressive, causing widespread human, material or
     environmental losses
Disaster Risk Management
      A broad range of activities designed to:

       Prevent the loss of lives
       Minimize human suffering
       Inform the public and authorities of risk
       Minimize property damage and
        economic loss
       Speed up the recovery process
Can you describe
these situations
now?
is a condition or sets of
conditions that reduces people’s
ability to prepare for, withstand
or respond to a hazard
The probability that a community’s
structure or geographic area is to
be damaged or disrupted by the
impact of a particular hazard, on
account     of     their   nature,
construction, and proximity to a
hazardous area.
Actions    taken   immediately
following the impact of a
disaster    when    exceptional
measures are required to meet
the   basic    needs   of   the
survivors.
Topic Covered Today


◦ What is Disaster?

◦ Idea regarding various terminology

 used in Disaster Management
Any Question?
References

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www.unisdr.org

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Disaster management terminology

  • 2. ◦ What is Disaster? ◦ Idea regarding various terminology used in Disaster Management
  • 3. "When anybody asks me how I can best describe my experience of nearly forty years at sea, I merely say, uneventful. Of course there has been winter gales and storms and fog and the like. But in all my experience, I have never been in any accident of any sort worth speaking about. I have seen but one vessel in distress in all my years at sea ... I never saw A wreck and never have been wrecked, nor was I ever in any predicament that threatened to end in disaster of any sort.”
  • 4. Floods Epidemics Super Cyclone Landslide
  • 5. International Strategy For Disaster Reduction (2000 on wards…) ◦ “The ISDR aims at building disaster resilient communities by promoting increased awareness of the importance of disaster reduction as an integral component of sustainable development, with the goal of reducing human, social, economic and environmental losses due to natural hazards and related technological and environmental disasters”
  • 6. Disaster Management Terminology
  • 7. Basic At the end of this session, you should be able to: Definitions Define disaster, hazard, & Terms risk, vulnerability, capacity, response, Learning relief, rehabilitation, Objectives reconstruction, development, mitigation, preparedness and prevention
  • 8. The probability that in thea Reconstruction Prevention Preparedness Actions taken are Capacities community’s aftermath of a structureThe processprior those positive or Measures taken DISASTER HAZARD Risk Sustained to: to to disaster Permanent efforts by a undertaken Measures taken Rehabilitation Response Development Relief geographicimpact is a area is Actions taken repair Vulnerability to a to the victims of measuresto or condition repair • assist are disaster- intended to in Measures that or improve be theimmediately of damaged disaster Measures dwellings; avert takensets of The serious disruption of condition or minimize functioning Phenomenon or situation,or their a to and which has disaster or inaffected impact anticipation or which abilities material required replace a the disruptedsearch disaster maintain society, causing widespreadfrom by the essential the potential to cause disruption of human, following the if •its effects occurring, to whichcommunity damaged thatas to re-establish conditions dwellings rescue ofof aand a impact survivors, socialthat particular or environmental losses, increase the damage to people, their property, their when ensureexceedreferred of a disaster (sometimes services; (to well reducesaccount of appropriate people’s possible hazard, on the restore fully effective and infrastructure toeconomic basic meet and well- services the affected peopleexceptional and their environmentcope using theircommunity’sthe ability of Vulnerability to structural and •torevive key economic as Hazard x needsand aresetathe pre- and actions itself water, impede a to in ability totaken Risk beingDisaster to of for shelter,hazard nature, prepare their own resources. measures are = healthbacklevel of social activities non-structural on with and that to deal ability does so disaster economyit care. construction, and foodfor, withstand ornot community meet the aftermath. Capacity proximity to a to required measures). functioning. course. to a hazards.harmful respondarea. hazard have any basic needs of the An event, either man-madehazardous or natural, sudden or survivors. effects). progressive, causing widespread human, material or environmental losses
  • 9. Disaster Risk Management A broad range of activities designed to:  Prevent the loss of lives  Minimize human suffering  Inform the public and authorities of risk  Minimize property damage and economic loss  Speed up the recovery process
  • 10. Can you describe these situations now?
  • 11. is a condition or sets of conditions that reduces people’s ability to prepare for, withstand or respond to a hazard
  • 12. The probability that a community’s structure or geographic area is to be damaged or disrupted by the impact of a particular hazard, on account of their nature, construction, and proximity to a hazardous area.
  • 13. Actions taken immediately following the impact of a disaster when exceptional measures are required to meet the basic needs of the survivors.
  • 14. Topic Covered Today ◦ What is Disaster? ◦ Idea regarding various terminology used in Disaster Management