The Politics of Flood Control and the Making of Metro Manila

The emergence of Metro Manila as a political unit is inextricably tied to its history as a flood-prone metropolis. A comparison of flood-control efforts in the 1970s with those that preceded it in 1909 and 1952 demonstrates that flood control in Metro Manila has been a deeply political issue. Opposi...

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Main Author: Pante, Michael D.
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2016
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.phstudies-41812024-08-07T03:42:03Z The Politics of Flood Control and the Making of Metro Manila Pante, Michael D. The emergence of Metro Manila as a political unit is inextricably tied to its history as a flood-prone metropolis. A comparison of flood-control efforts in the 1970s with those that preceded it in 1909 and 1952 demonstrates that flood control in Metro Manila has been a deeply political issue. Opposition from local governments derailed plans, which gained traction only under Ferdinand Marcos, who starting in 1972 initiated large-scale projects and neutered local autonomy by creating the Metro Manila Commission. Marcos’s flood-control program followed his regime’s technocratic, high-modernist approach to disaster mitigation and centralized metropolitan governance, with slum dwellers living along the waterways bearing the brunt of his undemocratic disaster governance.Keywords: natural disasters • urbanization • authoritarianism • high modernism • technocracy • urban poor 2016-10-18T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/phstudies/vol64/iss3/10 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/phstudies/article/4181/viewcontent/6323.pdf Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints Archīum Ateneo
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description The emergence of Metro Manila as a political unit is inextricably tied to its history as a flood-prone metropolis. A comparison of flood-control efforts in the 1970s with those that preceded it in 1909 and 1952 demonstrates that flood control in Metro Manila has been a deeply political issue. Opposition from local governments derailed plans, which gained traction only under Ferdinand Marcos, who starting in 1972 initiated large-scale projects and neutered local autonomy by creating the Metro Manila Commission. Marcos’s flood-control program followed his regime’s technocratic, high-modernist approach to disaster mitigation and centralized metropolitan governance, with slum dwellers living along the waterways bearing the brunt of his undemocratic disaster governance.Keywords: natural disasters • urbanization • authoritarianism • high modernism • technocracy • urban poor
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title The Politics of Flood Control and the Making of Metro Manila
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