Announcements
Submission of Notebook (8 / 22 / 25)
TERM 1 TOPICS - CONCEPT OF DISASTER, DISASTER RISK, DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE & OTHERS
WEEK 1 - LESSON 1: Concept of disaster and disaster risk
WEEK 2 - LESSON 2: Disasters from Different Perspectives
WEEK 3 - LESSON 3: Vulnerabilities
WEEK 4 - LESSON 4: Recognizing and Differentiating Elements of Exposure and Vulnerabilities
WEEK 5 - LESSON 5: Types of Hazards
WEEK 6 - LESSON 6: The Impact of Various Hazards
WEEK 7 - LESSON 7: Various Potential Earthquake Hazards and Their Effects/Natural Signs of an Impending Tsunami
WEEK 8 - LESSON 8: Earthquake Hazard Maps
WEEK 9 - LESSON 9: Volcano-related hazards
WEEK 10 - LESSON 10: Signs of a Volcanic Eruption Interpret different Volcano Hazard Maps
T1Q1Week6 The Impact of Various Hazards
Various Potential Earthquake Hazards and Their Effects; Natural Signs of an Impending Tsunam
Importance of Earthquake Hazard Maps
Importance of Earthquake Hazard Maps
TERM 2 TOPICS - RELATED GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS, GEOLOGICAL MAPS, MITIGATIONS & OTHERS
WEEK 1 - LESSON 1: Related Geological Hazard: Landslide and Sinkhole
WEEK 2 - LESSON 2: Interpret Geological Maps
WEEK 3 - LESSON 3: Apply mitigation strategies to prevent loss of lives and properties
WEEK 4 - LESSON 4: Signs of impending hydrometeorological hazards
WEEK 5 - LESSON 5: Interpret different hydrometeorological hazard maps
WEEK 6 - LESSON 6: Tools for monitoring hydrometeorological hazards
WEEK 7 - LESSON 7: Recognize elements of the fire triangle in a different situation
WEEK 8 - LESSON 8: Analyze the different causes of fire. Observe precautionary measures and proper procedures in addressing a fire incident.
WEEK 9 - LESSON 9: Concept, Principles, and Relevance of DRRR
WEEK 10 - LESSON 10: Community-Based Disaster Risk, Reduction, and Management for Preparedness Community Preparedness Plan
Apply mitigation strategies to prevent loss of lives and properties
Tools for monitoring hydrometeorological hazards
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