The Ati peoples, known for their nomadic culture and knowledge on traditional medicine are precariously living along the foot of the active volcanic-mountain Mayon that has been proclaimed as a “danger zone”. Rather than live in the resettlement area provided by the local government, they stay in the danger zone where they are faced with day-to-day danger brought about by their surroundings. While this study reveals the Ati peoples’ culture of disaster as manifested in their architectural adaptation, agricultural practices, and cultural practices, it also tackles their perceptions about the concept of danger, considerations for living in the dangerous area, and their significant contributions in the local community
This article explores the response of traditional societies in the face of natural hazards through t...
Purpose – The paper aims to further understand the contribution of indigenous knowledge to disaster ...
The 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic groups of Aceh, Indone...
The Ati peoples, known for their nomadic culture and knowledge on traditional medicine are precariou...
Protecting at-risk communities from geological hazards requires both knowledge of the physical hazar...
The part icular problems arising in the aftermath of natural disasters in indigenous socie ties in t...
This year, the World Disasters Report takes on a challenging theme that looks at different aspects o...
The knowledge of individuals on natural and anthropogenic disasters is of prime consideration as to ...
The Philippines is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world, with over 7,107 islands of...
Rich volcanic soils have long attracted human settlements, which have traded the risk of eruption ag...
The importance of indigenous knowledge in reducing risk from disasters and natural calamities has be...
© Ateneo de Manila University. The historiography of the Philippines has been largely bounded by the...
© 2020 Sverre Raffnsoe. All rights reserved. The importance of indigenous knowledge in reducing risk...
With an increase in the occurrences of disasters there is growing interest in the way indigenous com...
Kelud is one of the most active volcanoes in Indonesia and suffered a major eruption in 2014. Althou...
This article explores the response of traditional societies in the face of natural hazards through t...
Purpose – The paper aims to further understand the contribution of indigenous knowledge to disaster ...
The 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic groups of Aceh, Indone...
The Ati peoples, known for their nomadic culture and knowledge on traditional medicine are precariou...
Protecting at-risk communities from geological hazards requires both knowledge of the physical hazar...
The part icular problems arising in the aftermath of natural disasters in indigenous socie ties in t...
This year, the World Disasters Report takes on a challenging theme that looks at different aspects o...
The knowledge of individuals on natural and anthropogenic disasters is of prime consideration as to ...
The Philippines is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world, with over 7,107 islands of...
Rich volcanic soils have long attracted human settlements, which have traded the risk of eruption ag...
The importance of indigenous knowledge in reducing risk from disasters and natural calamities has be...
© Ateneo de Manila University. The historiography of the Philippines has been largely bounded by the...
© 2020 Sverre Raffnsoe. All rights reserved. The importance of indigenous knowledge in reducing risk...
With an increase in the occurrences of disasters there is growing interest in the way indigenous com...
Kelud is one of the most active volcanoes in Indonesia and suffered a major eruption in 2014. Althou...
This article explores the response of traditional societies in the face of natural hazards through t...
Purpose – The paper aims to further understand the contribution of indigenous knowledge to disaster ...
The 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic groups of Aceh, Indone...