The Philippines is exposed to numerous typhoons every year, each of which poses a potential threat to livelihoods, shelter, and in some cases life. Flooding caused by such events leads to extensive damage to land and buildings, and the impact on rural communities can be severe. The global community is calling for action to address and achieve disaster risk reduction for communities and people exposed to such events. Achieving this requires an understanding of the nature of the risks that flooding and typhoons pose to these communities and their homes. This paper presents the findings from a field based case study assessment of three rural settlements in the Philippines, where typhoons and associated flooding in recent years has caused signi...
This working paper is the fourth in a series run by the ESRC/DFID funded project ‘Poverty Alleviatio...
This thesis investigates channels to improve individual/household disaster resilience and the causal...
In the world, natural disasters are unpredictable, but communities can reduce the threat if they are...
The Philippines is exposed to numerous typhoons every year, each of which poses a potential threat t...
Super Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan), which pummeled the Philippines on Nov. 8, 2013, ...
Some of the world’s most destructive disasters occurred in the Philippines, and a number of these ha...
Recent extreme weather events have brought devastating impacts on people’s lives and infrastructure ...
Masters Research - Master of ScienceRecent flash floods and landslides in the Philippines have cause...
This PhD thesis focuses on the issue of informal settlements in flood risk areas and sets out to c...
Weather variabilities have contributed to the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events lea...
The paper assesses the loss and damage from flash floods/landslide, the level of adaptive capacity, ...
The Philippines is among the countries most threatened by climate change. This combined with other h...
Incidence of strong typhoons, threatened small islands to sea level rise and storm surges and inunda...
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction recognises housing as an important element of vulne...
Incidence of strong typhoons, threatened small islands to sea level rise and storm surges and inunda...
This working paper is the fourth in a series run by the ESRC/DFID funded project ‘Poverty Alleviatio...
This thesis investigates channels to improve individual/household disaster resilience and the causal...
In the world, natural disasters are unpredictable, but communities can reduce the threat if they are...
The Philippines is exposed to numerous typhoons every year, each of which poses a potential threat t...
Super Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan), which pummeled the Philippines on Nov. 8, 2013, ...
Some of the world’s most destructive disasters occurred in the Philippines, and a number of these ha...
Recent extreme weather events have brought devastating impacts on people’s lives and infrastructure ...
Masters Research - Master of ScienceRecent flash floods and landslides in the Philippines have cause...
This PhD thesis focuses on the issue of informal settlements in flood risk areas and sets out to c...
Weather variabilities have contributed to the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events lea...
The paper assesses the loss and damage from flash floods/landslide, the level of adaptive capacity, ...
The Philippines is among the countries most threatened by climate change. This combined with other h...
Incidence of strong typhoons, threatened small islands to sea level rise and storm surges and inunda...
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction recognises housing as an important element of vulne...
Incidence of strong typhoons, threatened small islands to sea level rise and storm surges and inunda...
This working paper is the fourth in a series run by the ESRC/DFID funded project ‘Poverty Alleviatio...
This thesis investigates channels to improve individual/household disaster resilience and the causal...
In the world, natural disasters are unpredictable, but communities can reduce the threat if they are...