With anthropogenic climate change, there is a high probability that intensification of extreme weather events will combine with disaster vulnerability to increase the impacts of natural disasters in the Asia-Pacific region. As a result, adaptation to climate change includes proposals to “build back better” after natural disasters. Yet building back better is not a one-off or sui generis technical response to natural hazards as it involves adjustments to human systems that have evolved over long periods of political conflict and environmental stress. This paper argues that there is a link between human systems for managing land and adaptation to extreme weather events in the Philippines. In the Philippines, the government plans to relocate a...
textabstractLand grabs in the wake of a disaster are nothing new. However this phenomenon gains cert...
In light of the most recent devastating natural disaster event of the Philippines brought upon by Ty...
The paper assesses the loss and damage from flash floods/landslide, the level of adaptive capacity, ...
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 ...
After the devastation caused in the Philippines by Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013, the authorities ...
Recent extreme weather events have brought devastating impacts on people’s lives and infrastructure ...
Experience in the Philippines following Typhoon Haiyan suggests that resettlement as a strategy for ...
Almost two years have passed since the strongest typhoon (Haiyan) ever to make landfall ripped throu...
This chapter focuses on the immediate period leading up to; during; and shortly after the typhoon. I...
This chapter focuses on the immediate period leading up to; during; and shortly after the typhoon. I...
This chapter focuses on the immediate period leading up to; during; and shortly after the typhoon. I...
Super Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan), which pummeled the Philippines on Nov. 8, 2013, ...
This chapter provides a study of disaster risk reduction (DRR) and planned relocation after Typhoon ...
When Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines in November 2013, four million people were displaced and ove...
textabstractLand grabs in the wake of a disaster are nothing new. However this phenomenon gains cert...
In light of the most recent devastating natural disaster event of the Philippines brought upon by Ty...
The paper assesses the loss and damage from flash floods/landslide, the level of adaptive capacity, ...
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 ...
After the devastation caused in the Philippines by Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013, the authorities ...
Recent extreme weather events have brought devastating impacts on people’s lives and infrastructure ...
Experience in the Philippines following Typhoon Haiyan suggests that resettlement as a strategy for ...
Almost two years have passed since the strongest typhoon (Haiyan) ever to make landfall ripped throu...
This chapter focuses on the immediate period leading up to; during; and shortly after the typhoon. I...
This chapter focuses on the immediate period leading up to; during; and shortly after the typhoon. I...
This chapter focuses on the immediate period leading up to; during; and shortly after the typhoon. I...
Super Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan), which pummeled the Philippines on Nov. 8, 2013, ...
This chapter provides a study of disaster risk reduction (DRR) and planned relocation after Typhoon ...
When Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines in November 2013, four million people were displaced and ove...
textabstractLand grabs in the wake of a disaster are nothing new. However this phenomenon gains cert...
In light of the most recent devastating natural disaster event of the Philippines brought upon by Ty...
The paper assesses the loss and damage from flash floods/landslide, the level of adaptive capacity, ...