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5. Conclusion
The study finds that the CBO has a crucial responsibility in managing disasters affecting their
communities. Their main responsibility is ensuring their community members are ready for any
eventualities and reducing their vulnerabilities. Furthermore, this study has also shown that as highlighted
by many authors discussed above, the urban poor are the group that is hit the worst in most flooding
incidents and the experience they shared have shaped how they led their lives. The vulnerability of these
squatters can be considered as ‘self-inflicting’ since they have knowingly chosen to occupy a hazardous
area but this choice may have been a function of limited resources. These links between human factors
and vulnerability, where disasters are primarily the consequence of human actions can be seen as an
‘actualisation of social vulnerability’. However, in responding to these geo-hazard events, the squatter
communities have adapted ways that they derived from their strengths, which are their sense of
belonging, their networking among themselves as well as with government officials, and also by adapting
a number of structural modifications that they could afford. It is through the involvement of the CBO,
their communications and sharing of knowledge with members within their communities, as well as
guidance by the responsible government agencies, in other words - their use of risk communication, that
they are able to share lessons from their experience in order to lessen or overcome their vulnerabilities to
the hazards presented in their daily lives. In most cases, 'actionable risk communication' was very
prevalent as imparting of experience and knowledge came from within the community itself benefitting
those who are less prepared. With the help of the CBO, the affected communities learnt of strategies or
change in behaviours that they need to adapt from those who have managed to reduce the impacts from
the recurrence of flooding. This has not only further strengthened the bonds between the neighbours, but
has also helped to enhance the sustainability of these communities.
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5. Conclusion The study finds that the CBO has a crucial responsibility in managing disasters affecting their communities. Their main responsibility is ensuring their community members are ready for any eventualities and reducing their vulnerabilities. Furthermore, this study has also shown that as highlighted by many authors discussed above, the urban poor are the group that is hit the worst in most flooding incidents and the experience they shared have shaped how they led their lives. The vulnerability of these squatters can be considered as 'self-inflicting' since they have knowingly chosen to occupy a hazardous area but this choice may have been a function of limited resources. These links between human factors and vulnerability, where disasters are primarily the consequence of human actions can be seen as an 'actualisation of social vulnerability'. However, in responding to these geo-hazard events, the squatter communities have adapted ways that they derived from their strengths, which are their sense of belonging, their networking among themselves as well as with government officials, and also by adapting a number of structural modifications that they could afford. It is through the involvement of the CBO, their communications and sharing of knowledge with members within their communities, as well as guidance by the responsible government agencies, in other words - their use of risk communication, that they are able to share lessons from their experience in order to lessen or overcome their vulnerabilities to the hazards presented in their daily lives. In most cases, 'actionable risk communication' was very prevalent as imparting of experience and knowledge came from within the community itself benefitting those who are less prepared. With the help of the CBO, the affected communities learnt of strategies or change in behaviours that they need to adapt from those who have managed to reduce the impacts from the recurrence of flooding. This has not only further strengthened the bonds between the neighbours, but has also helped to enhance the sustainability of these communities. References
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5. Conclusion
The Study finds that the CBO has a responsibility in CRUCIAL Managing disasters affecting their
communities. Their main responsibility is ensuring their Community members are Ready for any
eventualities and reducing their vulnerabilities. Furthermore, this Study has also shown that As highlighted
by many Authors discussed above, the Urban poor are the worst hit in the Group that is flooding Most
Incidents and the Shared Experience they have shaped their Lives How they LED. The Vulnerability of these
squatters As Can be considered 'self-inflicting' since they have knowingly Chosen to Occupy a hazardous
Choice Area this May but have been a function of Limited Resources. Human links between these factors
and Vulnerability, where disasters are primarily the consequence of Human Actions Can be seen As an
'actualization of social Vulnerability'. However, in responding to these Geo-Hazard events, the Squatter
communities have adapted Ways that they derived from their strengths, which are their Sense of
belonging, their networking among themselves As well As with Government officials, and also by adapting
a Number of structural. modifications that they could afford. It is Through the involvement of the CBO,
their Communications and Sharing of Knowledge with members Within their communities, As well As
Guidance by the responsible Government Agencies, in Other Words - their use of risk Communication, that
they are Able to share Lessons from their. Experience in Order to lessen or overcome their vulnerabilities to
the hazards Presented in their Daily Lives. In Most Cases, 'actionable risk Communication' was very
prevalent As imparting of Experience and Knowledge Came from Within the Community Itself benefitting
those Who are Less prepared. With the help of the CBO, the affected communities learned of Strategies or
Need to Change in behaviors that they have managed to adapt from those Who Reduce the impacts from
the recurrence of flooding. This has not only further strengthened the bonds between the Neighbours, but
has also helped to Enhance the Sustainability of these communities.
References.
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5. Conclusion
The study finds that the CBO has a crucial responsibility in managing disasters affecting their
communities.? Their main responsibility is ensuring their community members are ready for any
eventualities and reducing their, vulnerabilities. Furthermore this study, has also shown that as highlighted
by many authors, discussed aboveThe urban poor are the group that is hit the worst in most flooding
incidents and the experience they shared have shaped. How they led their lives. The vulnerability of these
squatters can be considered as' self-inflicting since they have knowingly. ' Chosen to occupy a hazardous
area but this choice may have been a function of limited resources. These links between human. Factors
.And vulnerability where disasters, are primarily the consequence of human actions can be seen as an
'actualisation of. Social vulnerability '. However in responding, to these, geo-hazard events the squatter
communities have adapted ways that. They derived from their strengths which are, their sense of
belonging their networking, among themselves as well as with. Government, officialsAnd also by adapting
a number of structural modifications that they could afford. It is through the involvement of the. CBO
their, communications and sharing of knowledge with members within their communities as well, as
guidance by the responsible. Government agencies in other, words - their use of, risk communication that
.They are able to share lessons from their experience in order to lessen or overcome their vulnerabilities to
the hazards. Presented in their daily lives. In most cases, 'actionable risk communication' was very
prevalent as imparting of experience. And knowledge came from within the community itself benefitting
those who are less prepared. With the help of, the CBOThe affected communities learnt of strategies or
change in behaviours that they need to adapt from those who have managed. To reduce the impacts from
the recurrence of flooding. This has not only further strengthened the bonds between, the neighbours. But
has also helped to enhance the sustainability of these communities.
References.
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