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Enrico Giovannini, head of Italy's National Office of Statistics and former chief statistician for the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development, suggested references to the future should be replaced by the term "vulnerability".
The term vulnerability is used as a measure of the damage suffered by a structure due to seismic activity.
The term vulnerability is also used in this review, which refers to longer term risk of mortality or dieback associated with drought.
In the disaster context, the term vulnerability has been used to refer to susceptibility to suffer damage in a potentially dangerous natural event (Gaillard 2010).
Methodological advancement is named more often as a benefit of using the term vulnerability, as are measurability and practical results and impact.
In the practical use of the term vulnerability, these different references ecological, social, and physical are often mixed up, and sometimes it is simply forgotten that exposure is only one precondition of vulnerability, not vulnerability itself.
A threat is a potential attack that may lead to a misuse of information or resources, and the term vulnerability refers to the flaws in a system that allows an attack to be successful.
The term "vulnerability" is used in different research contexts, such as food security, natural hazards, disaster risk management, public health, global environmental change, and climate change (Füssel and Klein 2006).
To extract the characteristics of the development of understanding security and one might mark differences in educational aspects Awareness building expansion to non-physical topics Is the new term Political compatibility; target oriented & positively connotated To describe certain measures Question 4: What are the main benefits of using the term vulnerability for DRM?
The term vulnerability is defined as the degree to which human or environmental systems are likely to experience harm due to perturbation of stress, and can be identified for a specified system, hazard, or group of hazards (Popescu et al. 2008).
The term "vulnerability" is used to describe the degree to which human or environmental systems are likely to experience harm due to perturbation or stress, and can be identified for a specified system, hazard, or group of hazards (Popescu et al. 2008).
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