Exposure (Vulnerability)
Exposure, in the context of vulnerability, refers to the degree to which an individual, community, or system is susceptible to harm from external threats. This can include natural disasters, economic shifts, or social issues. Understanding exposure helps identify areas that may require support or intervention to reduce risks.
Vulnerability encompasses various factors, including geographic location, socioeconomic status, and infrastructure quality. These elements can influence how exposed a person or community is to potential dangers. By assessing vulnerability, stakeholders can develop strategies to enhance resilience and protect against adverse impacts.