With this paper, I demonstrate the importance of a gendered approach to work-related mobilities, in understanding the linkages between mobilities and urban flooding. Drawing on a qualitative study conducted in the Malate district in Metro Manila, I focus on work-related mobilities of low-income communities, particularly on the impact of floods on urban mobilities. Rather than considering floods as disasters, I conceptualise floods as part of everyday urban life, and demonstrate how climatic conditions traverse the dynamics of home-work linkages, localities and employment in the Urban South. I argue that bridging mobility and climatic conditions from a gender perspective brings forth how the conflicting narratives of confinement and independ...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
The Philippines is one of the most disaster-affected countries in the world and considered especiall...
This chapter examines internal migration in Malabon City, part of the Metro Manila mega-urban region...
Disasters in the Philippines are often construed as the weather: they are naturalized and normalized...
Climate change causing heavy rainfall and floods is one of the major constraints to agricultural pro...
Disasters are common in the Philippines, the effects of which are more adverse in the metropolis, ch...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedVulnerability is defined by UN HABITAT as a...
This study examines the vulnerability, adaptation, and resilience of urban poor households living in...
As the economic, social and environmental impacts of climate change become increasingly apparent in ...
As the economic, social and environmental impacts of climate change become increasingly apparent in ...
The understanding of vulnerability both at the household and individual level, as well as the secto...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
The Philippines is one of the most disaster-affected countries in the world and considered especiall...
This chapter examines internal migration in Malabon City, part of the Metro Manila mega-urban region...
Disasters in the Philippines are often construed as the weather: they are naturalized and normalized...
Climate change causing heavy rainfall and floods is one of the major constraints to agricultural pro...
Disasters are common in the Philippines, the effects of which are more adverse in the metropolis, ch...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedVulnerability is defined by UN HABITAT as a...
This study examines the vulnerability, adaptation, and resilience of urban poor households living in...
As the economic, social and environmental impacts of climate change become increasingly apparent in ...
As the economic, social and environmental impacts of climate change become increasingly apparent in ...
The understanding of vulnerability both at the household and individual level, as well as the secto...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...
This paper examines how extreme weather events affect the mobility of low-income urban residents in ...