Climate Change Adaptation in Metro Manila: Community Risk Assessment and Power in Community Interventions

This chapter is based on a participatory community risk assessment (PCRA) of climate change-related effects (i.e., floods, increased number and intensity of typhoons and rains, storm surges, sea level rise) among marginal, riverine communities in Metro Manila, Philippines. Initiated by a university-...

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Main Author: Porio, Emma E
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.sa-faculty-pubs-10042020-03-04T08:15:59Z Climate Change Adaptation in Metro Manila: Community Risk Assessment and Power in Community Interventions Porio, Emma E This chapter is based on a participatory community risk assessment (PCRA) of climate change-related effects (i.e., floods, increased number and intensity of typhoons and rains, storm surges, sea level rise) among marginal, riverine communities in Metro Manila, Philippines. Initiated by a university-based clinical sociology team, in partnership with women’s community based organizations (CBOs), this PCRA focused on assessing the flood impacts associated with tropical storms and typhoons from 2009 to 2012. The central goal of the collaboration was to produce a science-based assessment of climate change effects but anchored on participatory action research (PAR) principles. In this way, marginal groups will own and appreciate the data bases produced and their role in formulating more effective community-based risk reduction and management plans and programs. Clinical analysis and interventions aimed to promote community adaptation and resilience among vulnerable groups maximize the intersections of insider and outsider knowledge/expertise and institutional resources of marginal communities, academia, civil society and the state. This study documents how community-driven interventions facilitated adaptation strategies among the urban- poor communities and increased their resilience to climate change-related effects such as floods, typhoons and sea level rise (SLR). The community- based risk reduction and management plan formulated and implemented by the Tanza Women’s Association was anchored on the principle that community-driven initiatives create sustainable research-action networks and produce more collaborative, effective engagements and solutions among different sectors. 2014-08-20T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/sa-faculty-pubs/5 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4939-0998-8_10 Sociology & Anthropology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Climate change adaptation Clinical sociology Community intervention Flooding Manila Philippines Civic and Community Engagement Sociology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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topic Climate change adaptation
Clinical sociology
Community intervention
Flooding
Manila
Philippines
Civic and Community Engagement
Sociology
spellingShingle Climate change adaptation
Clinical sociology
Community intervention
Flooding
Manila
Philippines
Civic and Community Engagement
Sociology
Porio, Emma E
Climate Change Adaptation in Metro Manila: Community Risk Assessment and Power in Community Interventions
description This chapter is based on a participatory community risk assessment (PCRA) of climate change-related effects (i.e., floods, increased number and intensity of typhoons and rains, storm surges, sea level rise) among marginal, riverine communities in Metro Manila, Philippines. Initiated by a university-based clinical sociology team, in partnership with women’s community based organizations (CBOs), this PCRA focused on assessing the flood impacts associated with tropical storms and typhoons from 2009 to 2012. The central goal of the collaboration was to produce a science-based assessment of climate change effects but anchored on participatory action research (PAR) principles. In this way, marginal groups will own and appreciate the data bases produced and their role in formulating more effective community-based risk reduction and management plans and programs. Clinical analysis and interventions aimed to promote community adaptation and resilience among vulnerable groups maximize the intersections of insider and outsider knowledge/expertise and institutional resources of marginal communities, academia, civil society and the state. This study documents how community-driven interventions facilitated adaptation strategies among the urban- poor communities and increased their resilience to climate change-related effects such as floods, typhoons and sea level rise (SLR). The community- based risk reduction and management plan formulated and implemented by the Tanza Women’s Association was anchored on the principle that community-driven initiatives create sustainable research-action networks and produce more collaborative, effective engagements and solutions among different sectors.
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author Porio, Emma E
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title Climate Change Adaptation in Metro Manila: Community Risk Assessment and Power in Community Interventions
title_short Climate Change Adaptation in Metro Manila: Community Risk Assessment and Power in Community Interventions
title_full Climate Change Adaptation in Metro Manila: Community Risk Assessment and Power in Community Interventions
title_fullStr Climate Change Adaptation in Metro Manila: Community Risk Assessment and Power in Community Interventions
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change Adaptation in Metro Manila: Community Risk Assessment and Power in Community Interventions
title_sort climate change adaptation in metro manila: community risk assessment and power in community interventions
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2014
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/sa-faculty-pubs/5
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4939-0998-8_10
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