Narratives of recurrent flooding : the motives and definition of the situation according to urban poor communities of Malabon
Disaster risk reduction has historically followed a top-down, positivist, technocractic model that privileges "expert" knowledge and excludes the voices of risk-bearers, particularly those who are already marginalized. However, in order to craft meaningful interventions, the viewpoints of...
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Main Author: | MARIANO, TANYA L. |
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Archīum Ateneo
2018
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