Disaster Risk Reduction

Climate Trouble: Women in Coastal Communities in the Philippines Respond to Climate Changes

Enter Description Asset Type: Publications Collection: Other Philippine Publications Subject: Environment, Climate Change, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Gender Roles, Health, Households, Livelihoods Author: Soledad Natalia Dalisay Publisher: Diliman Gender Review Publication Date: 2018

Unpacking the Post-Haiyan Disaster Resettlement Narratives of Young Filipino Women Informal Settlers in Tacloban City, Philippines

Post-disaster resettlement narratives encapsulate the complex mobile–spatial processes that are embedded in a post-disaster context. The existing literature on disaster relocation and resettle-ment accords primacy to the logistical, practical, structural, and physical dimensions of residential transitioning. Building on this knowledge, this study conducted a spatial narrative inquiry to generate a link to mobile–spatial realities interspersed …

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Nasaan si Nanay?: A Phenomenological Analysis of Household-Level Disaster Risk Management in Pama Sawata, Caloocan City, Philippines.

Considering the subjectivity of the Philippines into different number of calamities, the distribution of vulnerabilities among men and women remains unequal. Although men and women are equipped with different skills and capabilities, women are still deemed vulnerable with regards to environmental disasters. The upheaval of this phenomenon can be attributed to the absence of gender …

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