Typhoon Haiyan : pushing the limits of resilience? the effect of land inequality on resilience and disaster risk reduction policies in the Philippines/ Colin Walch
Material type: TextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): In: Critical Asian Studies: Vol 50 No 1, March 2018, pp.122-135 (95)Summary: The article highlights on how state-led resilience and its DRR policies were implemented before and after typhoon Haiyan. Resilience programs conducted by the government of the Philippines have paid little attention to social vulnerabilities particularly the issues of land tenure and access.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The article highlights on how state-led resilience and its DRR policies were implemented before and after typhoon Haiyan. Resilience programs conducted by the government of the Philippines have paid little attention to social vulnerabilities particularly the issues of land tenure and access.
PINES, RESILIENCE
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