Concept information
Preferred term
Risk Event Impact
Type
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owl:NamedIndividual
Definition
- It is a type of one or more resulting events from realized risks. In the context of climate change, the consequences of realized risks on natural and human systems, where risks result from the interactions of climate-related hazards (including extreme weather/climate events), exposure, and vulnerability. Impacts generally refer to effects on lives, livelihoods, health and well-being, ecosystems and species, economic, social, and cultural assets, services (including ecosystem services), and infrastructure. Impacts may be referred to as consequences or outcomes and can be adverse or beneficial. In the model, only the type of adverse impact. Impacts are also defined as the quantification of the overall potential damage and losses that a reference event may generate in the same area and in a set timeframe. Effects on natural and human systems. In this report, the term ‘impacts’ is used to refer to the effects on natural and human systems of physical events, of disasters, and of climate change. Source: https://archive.ipcc.ch/pdf/special-reports/srex/SREX-Annex_Glossary.pdf
URI
http://www.return.com/ontologies/2024/vocab#Risk_Event_Impact
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