
| Disaster and the Environment - Trainer's Guide - 2nd edition (Disaster Management Training Programme, 74 p.) |
| PART 2: THE HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE |

Have each participant add to his/her country profile by listing the hazard types that may occur in his/her country. In a second column, rank the vulnerability level as low medium or high. In the cases with high vulnerability, note some reasons why vulnerability is so high. Ask several participants to share their perspectives.
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VULNERABILITY | ||
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HAZARD TYPE |
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MED. |
HIGH |
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Earthquakes |
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Tsunamis | |
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Volcanic eruptions |
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Landslides | |
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Tropical cyclones |
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Floods | | | |
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Drought | |
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Snowstorms | |
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Environmental pollution | | | |
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Deforestation |
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Desertification |
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Pest infestation |
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Fires | | | |
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Famine | | | |
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Epidemics | |
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Industrial accidents |
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War and civil strife |
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