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Population Change

Community. Population Change. Economic Change. Societal Change. Political Change. Physical Change. Environmental Change. Natural Hazards. Anthropogenic Hazards. Stressors.

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Population Change

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  1. Community Population Change Economic Change Societal Change Political Change Physical Change Environmental Change Natural Hazards Anthropogenic Hazards Stressors “Stressors” are physical, chemical, or biological perturbations to a system that are either (a) foreign to that system or (b) natural to the system but applied at an excessive [or deficient] level (Barrett et al. 1976:192). Stressors cause significant changes in the ecological components, patterns and processes in natural systems.

  2. Economic Change

  3. Political Change

  4. Environmental Change

  5. Anthropogenic Hazards

  6. Natural Hazards

  7. Physical Change

  8. Societal Change

  9. Population Change

  10. Community Population Change Economic Change Societal Change Political Change Physical Change Environmental Change Natural Hazards Anthropogenic Hazards Stressors

  11. CivicCapacities EconomicCapacities IndividualCapacities NaturalCapacities PhysicalCapacities “Capacity” is defined the potential or suitability for holding, storing, or accommodating. It is also defined as the facility or power to produce, perform, or deploy.

  12. Community CivicCapacities EconomicCapacities IndividualCapacities CivicCapacities EconomicCapacities IndividualCapacities NaturalCapacities PhysicalCapacities NaturalCapacities PhysicalCapacities

  13. Community Population Change Economic Change IndividualCapacities CivicCapacities Societal Change EconomicCapacities Political Change Physical Change Environmental Change PhysicalCapacities Natural Hazards NaturalCapacities Anthropogenic Hazards Stressors RESILIENCE Reduce Stressors Reduce Vulnerabilities Improve Resilience Capacities

  14. Community Population Change Economic Change IndividualCapacities CivicCapacities Societal Change EconomicCapacities Political Change RESILIENCE Physical Change Environmental Change PhysicalCapacities Natural Hazards NaturalCapacities Anthropogenic Hazards Stressors Reduce Stressors Reduce Vulnerabilities Improve Resilience Capacities

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