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INABILITY OF PEOPLE, ORGANIZATIONS, AND SOCIETIES TO WITHSTAND ADVERSE IMPACTS FROM MULTIPLE STRESSORS, INCLUDING ABUSE, SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND NATURAL HAZARDS
Social Vulnerability; Vulnerability (Society); Collective vulnerability
  • Pressure and Release (PAR) model after Blaikie et al. (1994) showing the progression of vulnerability. The diagram shows a disaster as the intersection between socio-economic pressures on the left and physical exposures (natural hazards) on the right
  • Risk-Hazard (RH) model (diagram after Turner et al., 2003), showing the impact of a hazard as a function of exposure and sensitivity. The chain sequence begins with the hazard, and the concept of vulnerability is noted implicitly as represented by white arrows.

Vulnerability (computing)         
  • OWASP: relationship between threat agent and business impact
SECURITY WEAKNESS WHICH ALLOWS AN ATTACKER TO REDUCE A SYSTEM'S INFORMATION ASSURANCE
Software security vulnerability; Security vulnerability; Software Security vulnerability; Security hole; Vulnerability disclosure; Vulnerability (computer science); Software Vulnerabilities.; Software vulnerability; Software vulnerabilities; Security vulnerabilities; Security Holes; Vulnerability window; Network vulnerability scan; Vuln; Weakness (computing); Vulnerability research; Computer security vulnerability; Component Vulnerability; Draft:Component Vulnerability; Computer security vulnerabilities; Vulnerability (software)
Vulnerabilities are flaws in a computer system that weaken the overall security of the device/system. Vulnerabilities can be weaknesses in either the hardware itself, or the software that runs on the hardware.
Climate change vulnerability         
  • [[Hurricane Ida (2021)]] flooding effects in Pennsylvania, US where poorer neighbourhoods were more affected.
THE PROPENSITY OR PREDISPOSITION TO BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE. IT CAN APPLY TO HUMANS BUT ALSO TO NATURAL SYSTEMS (ECOSYSTEMS).
Climate vulnerability; Vulnerable to climate change; Vulnerability to climate change; Climate risk vulnerability; Most impacted by climate change; Socio-economic vulnerability to climate change; Economic vulnerability to climate change; Geographic vulnerability to climate change; Impacts of climate change on disadvantaged groups
Climate change vulnerability (or climate vulnerability or climate risk vulnerability) is defined as the "propensity or predisposition to be adversely affected" by climate change. It can apply to humans but also to natural systems (ecosystems).
Interception         
  • Rocky Mountain High School]] ([[Fort Collins, Colorado]]).
AMERICAN FOOTBALL PLAY IN WHICH A DEFENSIVE PLAYER CATCHES A PASS, RESULTING IN A TURNOVER
Interceptions; Intercept (football); Interception (American football); Interception (gridiron football); Interception (football); Intercepted; Interception returned for touchdown; Pick 6 (American football); Pick Six (American football); Pick 6 (football); Pick Six (Football); Interceptions (football); Pick six (American football); Pick-six; Pick-two
In ball-playing competitive team sports, an interception or pick is a move by a player involving a pass of the ball—whether by foot or hand, depending on the rules of the sport—in which the ball is intended for a player of the same team but caught by a player of the team on defense, who thereby usually gains possession of the ball for their team. It is commonly seen in football, including American and Canadian football, as well as association football, rugby league, rugby union, Australian rules football and Gaelic football, as well as any sport by which a loose object is passed between players toward a goal.

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Social vulnerability

In its broadest sense, social vulnerability is one dimension of vulnerability to multiple stressors and shocks, including abuse, social exclusion and natural hazards. Social vulnerability refers to the inability of people, organizations, and societies to withstand adverse impacts from multiple stressors to which they are exposed. These impacts are due in part to characteristics inherent in social interactions, institutions, and systems of cultural values.

Because it is most apparent when calamity occurs, many studies of social vulnerability are found in risk management literature.