+ Follow Resilience Tag
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[Title] => Building resilience in Philippines agriculture
[Summary] => Resilience has become a buzzword today amid concerns brought about by the climate crisis. A quick Google search would define resilience as springing back into shape or withstanding or recovering quickly after an incidence.
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[Title] => Filipino scientist wins UN award for disaster risk reduction
[Summary] => Scientist Glenn Banaguas is the first Filipino individual to ever receive the accolade in the award's 35-year history.
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[Summary] => The sun came out bright and hot yesterday, with no dark clouds boding more rain. We know what this means: we’re back to business as usual.
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[AuthorName] => Ana Marie Pamintuan
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[Title] => Building resilience in a 2-degree warmer world
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[Title] => PDRF head speaks at the United Nations
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[Title] => Waterproof, but not necessarily future-proof
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[Title] => Earthquake in Metro Manila
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[Title] => Resilience, revisited
[Summary] => Typhoon Yolanda struck exactly one year ago. 100 new restaurants have sprouted in Tacloban since then, while fewer than 100 new homes have been built. Is this what Filipino resilience is?
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[Title] => Is the strengthening of disaster risk and impact management in Phl appropriately supported by its higher education system?
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[DatePublished] => 2015-03-09 00:00:00
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[Focus] => 0
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October 17, 2015 - 10:00am