Concept Paper
Concept Paper
Concept Paper
Proponent: TAMURA, KOUJI T., BIŃAS, EMMALYN Z., CALANSINGIN, ANDREW DAVE M., ENRIQUEZ, F
Proposed Title: Disaster and Risk Management in Kabankalan City during Typhoon Odette
Related Literated
AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, P
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR O
Section 1. Title - These Rules shall be known and cited as the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No. 1
Section 2. Purpose - These Rules are hereby promulgated to prescribe the manner, procedures and guidelines for the imple
Section 4. - Scope of Application - These Rules provide for the development of policies and plans and the implementation
building and awareness raising, reducing underlying risk factors, and preparedness for effective response and early recove
STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE DISASTER CONTROL, CAPABILITY AND ESTABLISHING THE NATION
WHEREAS, the Filipino has always endured the hardship of a hostile environment;
WHEREAS, he has continually sought survival against typhoons, floods, earthquakes, epidemics, fires and other major ca
WHEREAS, the technological advances of the modern world have ushered in more lethal weaponry, environmental pollu
WHEREAS, there is an urgent need to direct, control, and coordinate the entire manpower material, monetary and spiritua
WHEREAS, there is a need for a revitalized system to enhance the survival capability and economic stability of our count
WHEREAS, there is a cogent requirement for pre-disaster planning, community disaster preparedness and positive, precis
A detailed investigation of RA 10121 by the national government and proponents for DRRM is ongoing, along with o
effective DRRM. The objective is that by establishing a governmental structure capable of overseeing all aspects of disast
(KanakoIuchi, 2019).
Environment degradation (pollution, habitat loss, and erosion) that occurs in resource-rich coastal towns makes coastal reg
critical for people's safety and long-term growth, particularly in big cities like Manila, which accounts for roughly 35% of
Substandard materials and poor construction are still prevalent in many locations as a result of the rising informal urban se
WASH-related infections (Morin, et al., 2016). Numerous low-lying coastal settlements are often flooded, and many dwel
All of these materials are insufficient to resist typhoon (or earthquake) impacts. (Morin, et al., 2016).
It is necessary to establish and implement a comprehensive disaster risk management at all levels, in accordance with the
Goals [SDGs], 2016)
The growing frequency of catastrophes has put a strain on the preparation of nations that are at risk (Yadav and Barve 201
In terms of disaster management, the Philippines falls short, notably in terms of financial management, information manag
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