Vulnerability assessments are crucial for understanding and managing risks. They analyze factors like exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity to identify weak points in systems, communities, and infrastructure.
These assessments use various methods, including vulnerability mapping and indicator-based approaches. They examine different types of vulnerabilities - social, physical, economic, and environmental - to create comprehensive risk profiles and inform mitigation strategies.
Vulnerability Factors
Understanding Vulnerability Components
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Vulnerability encompasses susceptibility to harm and inability to cope with hazards or stressors
Exposure refers to presence of people, assets, or systems in areas prone to hazards
Sensitivity measures degree to which a system responds to external changes or disturbances
Adaptive capacity represents ability to adjust to potential damage, take advantage of opportunities, or respond to consequences