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DOI 10.14764/10.ASEAS-0084 registered, see #31814

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3 10.14764/10.ASEAS-0081 1 https://aseas.univie.ac.at/index.php/aseas/article/view/7181 31373 2022-12-23T152601Z 2022-12-23T153021Z
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3 10.14764/10.ASEAS-0084 1 https://aseas.univie.ac.at/index.php/aseas/article/view/6415 31814 2023-03-15T121220Z 2023-03-15T121244Z
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<creator>
<creatorName>Eligue, John Ceffrey</creatorName>
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<titles>
<title>Living With Pervasive Hazards: Place-Based Approach for Identifying Vulnerability and Coping Strategies in an Island Community in Cebu, Philippines</title>
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<publisher>Advances in Southeast Asian Studies</publisher>
<publicationYear>2023</publicationYear>
<dates>
<date dateType="Submitted">2021-11-15</date>
<date dateType="Accepted">2023-01-30</date>
<date dateType="Updated">2023-03-15</date>
<date dateType="Issued">2023-03-15</date>
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<description descriptionType="Abstract">
Studies about disasters have focused on large-scale and extreme weather events. However, slow-onset hazards such as drought-like seasons and monsoons also pose challenges since they are dynamic and experienced differently from place to place. This paper shows how difficulties in livelihood of the agricultural sector can be made evident using a place-based approach for identifying vulnerability in an island setting. A household survey was conducted to gather perceptions of hazard impacts and coping strategies for extreme weather events and pervasive hazards. Results show that the perceived impacts of hazards differ by events, and respondents cope with extreme weather events and pervasive hazards in almost the same ways. The coping strategies include diversification of livelihood and mutual help, a common tradition among Philippine villages. Community-based disaster risk management strategies through indigenous ways also enabled the island community to bridge the interventions of the national government to the local context in terms of reducing risks. In conclusion, a place-based approach adds value to the current way of assessing vulnerability as it shows that social vulnerability is more dynamic in the local context, and social bonding is crucial for coping during difficult times.
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<description descriptionType="SeriesInformation">Advances in Southeast Asian Studies, ONLINE FIRST</description>
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