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. 2019 Apr 16;11(1):555. doi: 10.4102/jamba.v11i1.555

TABLE 3.

Categorised capacities and vulnerabilities of site B.

Variable Social relations Physical resources Trainings and learning resources Appropriate skills Governance and accountability
Capacities Active LLMC leader and members Available evacuation centre Protocol trainings from PHIVOLCS Surficial data gathering Local government consistently provides development projects for the community
- Available communication tools (cell phone, handheld radio) - Dissemination skills -
Vulnerabilities Non-affected households do not care about the landslide hazard Limited radio, GSM and Internet connectivity Lack of training on sensor maintenance Lack of computer skills Tribal council is not involved in current EWS-L
Low participation in community-led projects Not all households are afforded electricity No training yet on CBEWS-L management Inconsistent surficial data gathering techniques Poor DRRM budgeting in BLGU and MLGU levels
- - - Low basic literacy and numeracy -

BLGU, Barangay local government unit; community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslides; DRRM, disaster risk reduction and management; EWS, early warning system; LLMC, local landslide monitoring committee; MLGU, municipal local government unit; PHIVOLCS, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.