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However, the extent of a hazard's impacts, the lack of adequate responses, and individual conditions of vulnerability can result in the displacement of affected persons for much longer periods.
To understand the dynamics of establishing an adaptation strategy, the motivational problems would be a stimulus, a causative agent of reflections on the conditions of vulnerability to climate change and reflection about their limit-situations.
The absence of qualifiers to the reference to "migrants" in the framework text (for example, "international", "forced/voluntary", and even more so "environmental") is therefore key to making sure to look at all different groups, their specific conditions of vulnerability, and their resilience-building potential for the communities and societies of origin and destination.
In 2015, a technical paper facilitated by UNISDR suggested amending the definition to read, "a serious disruption of the functioning of the community or society due to hazardous events interacting with conditions of vulnerability and exposure, leading to widespread human, material, economic and environmental losses and impacts" (emphasis added) (UNISDR 2015).
In contrast, the discussions on the successor framework to the HFA covered a variety of mobility-related topics, including displacement, relocations, migration and migrants' specific conditions of vulnerability, as well as remittance transfers and, more in general, migrants' contribution to resilience.
Other conditions of vulnerability recognized by Brazilian law were found in a smaller percentage of cases (Table 1).
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For example, describing children in detention, many scholars have stressed their condition of vulnerability, and the specific risks they face in terms of marginalization, physical and mental harm, developmental and behavioral problems, and possibly abuse [ 23, 24, 29, 78].
The common finding that the prevalence of serologic markers of infection was higher in donors from the public blood banks suggests, as previously stated by Schmuñis [ 18], a difference in the socioeconomic status of the donors, which is usually associated with an increased condition of vulnerability.
Natural hazards comprise physical events converted into a threat by "conditions of exposure and vulnerability" (IPCC 2012, p. 31).
We take these conditions of disaster vulnerability, built over decades of research, forward as we continue to build our casual disaster vulnerability framework by next exploring the contested term resilience.
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