Reducing and managing disaster risk through coastal resource management: A Philippine case
- Global styles
- MLA
- Vancouver
- Elsevier - Harvard
- APA
- Help
Share
抄録
Recently, disaster risk reduction and management was adopted by the national and local governments in the Philippines to prevent or mitigate the impacts of hazards. As a consequence, the Local Government Units of the coastal municipalities of Guimbal and Tigbauan, Iloilo Province, initiated disaster risk reduction and management activities. It is contended in this article that the condition of coastal and marine resources is fundamental in fostering community resilience to hazards, as exemplified by activities in Guimbal and Tigbauan. However, five major issues that remain to be addressed by the Local Government Units were identified through Key Informant Interviews and Focus Group Discussions. These include the overlapping roles of personnel, poor data management, weak coordination between Local Government Units and communities, lack of comprehensive plans, and a failure to understand the connection between disasters and the management of coastal and marine resources. Policy recommendations are made for amending the disaster risk reduction and management and coastal and marine resources programmes of municipalities.
Suggested Citation
Suyo, J. G. B., Prieto-Carolino, A., & Subade, R. F. (2013). Reducing and managing disaster risk through coastal resource management: A Philippine case. Asian Fisheries Science , 26(4), 198-211. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2164
Type
ArticleISSN
0116-6514Collections
- Journal Articles [1244]
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
For the record: The fate of libraries and records offices in the Visayas, Philippines devastated by the typhoon Haiyan
Alayon, Stephen; Superio, Daryl
; Alenzuela, Reysa
; Lagrama, Eimee Rhea C.; Samaniego, Carina C.; Fumar, Florabel M.; Bunyaphiphat, Tunchira
; Enomae, Toshiharu
; Ohe, Katsuki; Tsuda, Yolanda; Tsuda, Mamoru (National Library of Thailand, 2015)
A year after Typhoon Haiyan (local name: Yolanda) hit central Philippines, traces of destruction are still evident. Libraries and records offices were not spared from the damage. Recovery efforts on lives and properties ... -
Components and implementation strategies for effective hazard monitoring and early warning
Chiesa, Christopher; Leat, Victoria; Bean, Joseph (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2019)Effective monitoring of hazardous incidents for timely dissemination of notifications and warnings involves a thoughtful mixture and application of information, technology and intuitional processes. It starts with the ... -
Fire + water + bombs: Disaster management among academic libraries in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Philippines
Superio, Daryl; Abaday, Ethelyn M.; Oliveros, Mary Grace H.
; Delgado, Allana S.
; Palcullo, Vince Ervin
; Geromiano, Joy F.
(Elsevier, 2019-09)
The academic libraries in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Philippines are vulnerable to disasters. In the last ten years, the majority of the 13 respondent libraries have sustained at least one disaster that may have been ...