# Risk Indicators IDS-DRR evaluates flood risk by analyzing how environmental threats interact with local community characteristics and administrative support to provide a holistic view of regional resilience. * **Overall Risk:** A composite metric representing total disaster risk, calculated as a function of hazard, vulnerability, exposure, and government response (coping capacity). * **Hazard:** The potential intensity and frequency of physical events—such as extreme rainfall or river overflow—that may cause loss of life or property. * **Exposure:** The measure of people, infrastructure, housing, and other tangible human assets located in flood-prone areas. * **Vulnerability:** The socio-economic and physical factors that increase the susceptibility of a community to the impacts of a hazard. * **Government Response:** The administrative capacity and resources—such as infrastructure projects or emergency funds—available to reduce risk levels or mitigate disaster effects.