Recovery plans were developed for both the Philippines and Tacloban City in particular. They framed Haiyan as a climate change emergency, and sought to respond to future risks to the city and country. This focus on future recovery came at the expense of attention to the transitional needs of those worst affected by the Typhoon. International humanitarian organizations were co-opted into the government’s refusal of transitional assistance to Tacloban City shoreline residents. This was because they construed their mandate of apolitical assistance in a particular way. An alternative framing of emergency deployed by a local organization produced a very different result. In order to respond to the range of temporal needs in post-disaster situati...
The scale of the destruction caused when typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines on 8 November 2013 wa...
When Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines in November 2013, four million people were displaced and ove...
This chapter focuses on the immediate period leading up to; during; and shortly after the typhoon. I...
Recovery plans were developed for both the Philippines and Tacloban City in particular. They framed ...
Despite the Philippine weather bureau’s accurate prediction of the strength and movement of Typhoon ...
Typhoon Haiyan (known locally as Yolanda) left four million people homeless. Local authorities are p...
This chapter provides a study of disaster risk reduction (DRR) and planned relocation after Typhoon ...
With anthropogenic climate change, there is a high probability that intensification of extreme weath...
With anthropogenic climate change, there is a high probability that intensification of extreme weath...
Recent extreme weather events have brought devastating impacts on people’s lives and infrastructure ...
The after effects of Typhoon Yolanda have forced the country to rethink its strategy with respect to...
Typhoon Haiyan, the biggest storm ever recorded to hit land, caused major devastation across a wide ...
oai:ojs.ajis.fisip.unand.ac.id:article/208This paper examines the super typhoon Haiyan disaster as a...
The powerful typhoon Haiyan that swept across the Philippines is one of the strongest storms ever to...
Typhoon Haiyan not only killed thousands and made millions homeless. It also struck an already poor ...
The scale of the destruction caused when typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines on 8 November 2013 wa...
When Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines in November 2013, four million people were displaced and ove...
This chapter focuses on the immediate period leading up to; during; and shortly after the typhoon. I...
Recovery plans were developed for both the Philippines and Tacloban City in particular. They framed ...
Despite the Philippine weather bureau’s accurate prediction of the strength and movement of Typhoon ...
Typhoon Haiyan (known locally as Yolanda) left four million people homeless. Local authorities are p...
This chapter provides a study of disaster risk reduction (DRR) and planned relocation after Typhoon ...
With anthropogenic climate change, there is a high probability that intensification of extreme weath...
With anthropogenic climate change, there is a high probability that intensification of extreme weath...
Recent extreme weather events have brought devastating impacts on people’s lives and infrastructure ...
The after effects of Typhoon Yolanda have forced the country to rethink its strategy with respect to...
Typhoon Haiyan, the biggest storm ever recorded to hit land, caused major devastation across a wide ...
oai:ojs.ajis.fisip.unand.ac.id:article/208This paper examines the super typhoon Haiyan disaster as a...
The powerful typhoon Haiyan that swept across the Philippines is one of the strongest storms ever to...
Typhoon Haiyan not only killed thousands and made millions homeless. It also struck an already poor ...
The scale of the destruction caused when typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines on 8 November 2013 wa...
When Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines in November 2013, four million people were displaced and ove...
This chapter focuses on the immediate period leading up to; during; and shortly after the typhoon. I...