Risk & Vulnerability (SL IB Geography)

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Jacque Cartwright

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Exposure & Vulnerability

  • The effects of climate change will vary due to location, wealth, age, gender, and education 
  • Vulnerability will depend on people's level of exposure, potential harm, and mitigation strategies
  • Some groups are more vulnerable, such as:
    • Mothers and babies
    • Infants and toddlers
    • School-age and older children
    • The elderly
    • People with disabilities
    • The poor
    • Members of minority groups, refugees, and Indigenous people
  • Other at-risk groups include:
    • Caregivers are caring for at-risk people
    • Single-parent households
    • Establishments like hospitals, schools, transport services, agriculture, tourism and businesses
  • Low-lying islands and coastal areas are particularly at risk
  • Risks include:
    • Damaged coral reefs
    • Increased coastal erosion
    • Outward migration
    • Saltwater infiltration 
  • Indigenous populations are vulnerable because:
    • They usually live, and have already adapted to, fragile areas
    • Have restricted resource access and low incomes
    • Any change to their environment places them at greater risk
  • Climate change will also affect middle- and upper-income people
  • This can happen either directly or indirectly, through:
    • Increased food prices
    • Increases in food scarcity
    • Increased insurance premiums
    • Reduced water availability but increased costs, etc.

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Jacque Cartwright

Author: Jacque Cartwright

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Jacque graduated from the Open University with a BSc in Environmental Science and Geography before doing her PGCE with the University of St David’s, Swansea. Teaching is her passion and has taught across a wide range of specifications – GCSE/IGCSE and IB but particularly loves teaching the A-level Geography. For the last 5 years Jacque has been teaching online for international schools, and she knows what is needed to pass those pesky geography exams.