Volume 1, Issue 1, January 2016
02 January 2016
doi:10.18783/cddj.v001.i01


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The impacts of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines: Implications to land use planning

  •  Carlos Tito Santos | Luigi Toda | Justine Ravi Orduña | F.D. Santos | João Ferrão

Recent extreme weather events have brought devastating impacts on people’s lives and infrastructure in many parts of the world. The scale of the impact of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines revealed ...


Assessing and mapping barangay-level social vulnerability of Tacloban City and Ormoc City to climate-related hazards

  •  Luigi L. Toda | Justine Ravi C. Orduna | Rodel D. Lasco | Carlos Manuel Tito Santos

The destruction left by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines highlighted not only the exposure of the country but also the underlying vulnerability of barangays (villages) to climate-related hazards. Thi...


Perceptions of Typhoon Haiyan affected communities about the resilience and storm protection function of mangrove ecosystems in Leyte and Eastern Samar, Philippines

  •  Rafaela Jane Delfino | Carlo M. Carlos | Laura T. David | Rodel D. Lasco | Drandreb Earl O. Juanico

The destruction caused by Typhoon Haiyan in the coastal areas of central Philippines drew greater international attention to the vulnerability of coastal communities to extreme weather and climate eve...


Assessing social vulnerability to climate-related hazards among Haiyan-affected Areas in Leyte, Philippines

  •  Luigi Toda | Justine Ravi Orduña | Rodel D. Lasco | Carlos Tito Santos

Climate-related hazards can lead to disasters in communities with lower socioeconomic conditions, inadequate access to basic social and infrastructure services, and poor institutions. The impacts of T...


Potential long-term impact of Typhoon Haiyan on the water resources of Tacloban City and its vicinity

  •  Pamela Louise M. Tolentino | Mart Cyrel M. Geronia | Mark Vincent A. Clutario | Carlos Primo C. David

Tacloban City is one of the hardest hit cities of the 2013 Super Typhoon Haiyan. Aside from the recorded thousands of death, Haiyan is predicted to have altered the terrestrial ecology of the affected...


Vegetation resistance and regeneration potential of Rhizophora, Sonneratia and Avicennia in the Typhoon Haiyan-affected mangroves in the Philippines: Implications on rehabilitation practices

  •  Carlo Carlos | Rafaela Jane Delfino | Dranreb Earl Juanico | Laura David | Rodel Lasco

Typhoons cause damage to mangrove ecosystems, hampering their delivery of ecosystem goods and services, including coastal protection. We examined the vegetation resistance (VR) and seedling regenerati...


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