Natural Disaster Risk Management in the Philippines : Enhancing Poverty Alleviation Through Disaster Reduction

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/2207
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Other Rural Study
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World Bank
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2012-06-22T13:38:27Z
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2012-06-22T13:38:27Z
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2005-10
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2021-04-23T14:02:40Z
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The Philippines by virtue of its geographic circumstances is highly prone to natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tropical cyclones and floods, making it one of the most disaster prone countries in the world. This report seeks to document the impacts of natural disasters on the social and economic development of the Philippines; assess the country's current capacity to reduce and manage disaster risk; and identify options for more effective management of that risk. The Philippine institutional arrangements and disaster management systems tend to rely on a response, or reactive approach, in contrast to a more effective proactive approach, in which disasters are avoided, by appropriate land-use planning, construction and other pre-event measures which avoid the creation of disaster-prone conditions. To evolve to a more proactive role, it is important that a national framework for comprehensive disaster risk management be prepared and implemented. The framework should incorporate the essential steps of integrated risk management, which include risk identification, risk reduction, and risk sharing/financing. The study identified some specific areas under these key themes that would need to be addressed to improve the current system, discussed through the study. The study also found that currently, the Government and individual households bear the majority of costs caused by natural disasters. More effective options for financing disaster risk, and relieving the burden of disasters from the public sector should be explored, including the idea of a catastrophe insurance pool, and/or contingent credit facilities. Also found was that, despite the high hazard risk in the Philippines, the insurance coverage for residential dwellings' catastrophes is almost non-existent. It is stipulated the Bank should examine the ongoing portfolio to identify how its projects can support the goal of disaster risk reduction. In addition, the Bank should consider more direct support to the development of an integrated disaster management risk approach, through the provision of technical assistance and lending.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/8387918/philippines-natural-disaster-risk-management-philippines-enhancing-poverty-alleviation-through-disaster-reduction
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8748
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English
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en_US
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Washington, DC
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
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AGRICULTURE
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BIODIVERSITY
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BUILDING CODES
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CAPACITY BUILDING
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CARBON DIOXIDE
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CASUALTIES
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CATASTROPHIC EVENTS
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CENSUS OF POPULATION
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CIVIL DEFENSE
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CLIMATE CHANGE
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CORN
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CRED
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DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
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DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS
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DAMAGED HOUSES
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DAMAGES
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DANGERS
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DEMOGRAPHIC GROWTH
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DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
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DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
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DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PROCESS
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DEVELOPMENT POLICY
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DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
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DISASTER EMERGENCY
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DISASTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE
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DISASTER EVENTS
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT FACILITY
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DISASTER MITIGATION
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DISASTER PLAN
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DISASTER PREVENTION
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DISASTER PRONE COUNTRIES
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DISASTER RECOVERY
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DISASTER REDUCTION
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DISASTER RELIEF
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DISASTER RESPONSE
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DISASTER RISK
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DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
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DISASTERS
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DMF
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DRINKING WATER
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DROUGHT
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DROUGHTS
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EARLY WARNING
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EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
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EARTHQUAKE
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EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION
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EARTHQUAKES
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
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ECONOMIC RAMIFICATIONS
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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
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EL NINO
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
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EMERGENCY RELIEF
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EMERGENCY SUPPLIES
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ENSO
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ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
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ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
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ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
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ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES
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ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS
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ERUPTION
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EVACUATION
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EVACUEES
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EXPLOSIVE
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EXTREME EVENTS
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FALLOUT
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FARMERS
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FATALITIES
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FIRE
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FIRE FIGHTING
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FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT
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FIRES
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FLOOD
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FLOOD CONTROL
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FLOOD PRONE AREAS
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FLOODING
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FLOODS
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FOOD INTAKE
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FOOD REQUIREMENTS
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FORCE MAJEURE
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FOREST COVER
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GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
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GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
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GOVERNMENT POLICIES
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GREENHOUSE GASES
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GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
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HEAVY RAINFALL
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HOUSEHOLD INCOME
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HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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HUMAN HEALTH
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HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
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IMPACT OF DISASTERS
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INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
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INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLDS
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INFORMED DECISIONS
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INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE
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INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
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INSURANCE
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INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
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LA NINA
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LAHAR
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LAHARS
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LAND-USE PLANNING
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LANDSLIDE
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LANDSLIDES
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LEVEL OF POVERTY
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LIVELIHOOD OPPORTUNITIES
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LOCAL ECONOMY
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LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
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MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
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MIGRATION
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NATIONAL COUNCIL
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NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
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NATIONAL LEVEL
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NATURAL DISASTER
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NATURAL DISASTER REDUCTION
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NATURAL DISASTERS
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NATURAL HAZARD
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NATURAL HAZARDS
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NATURAL PHENOMENA
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NATURAL RESOURCE
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NATURAL RESOURCES
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NUMBER OF PEOPLE
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PACIFIC REGION
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PERSISTENT POVERTY
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PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
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PHYSICAL DAMAGE
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PLASTICS
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POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
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POLLUTION
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POOR FAMILIES
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POOR PEOPLE
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POOR WOMEN
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POPULATION DENSITY
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POPULATION GROWTH
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POPULATION PRESSURES
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POVERTY ALLEVIATION
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POVERTY REDUCTION
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POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
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PRESIDENTIAL DECREE
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PROGRESS
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PUBLIC SAFETY
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RAPID POPULATION GROWTH
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REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE
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REHABILITATION PROGRAMS
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REINSURERS
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RELIEF ACTIVITIES
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RELIEF EFFORTS
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RELIEF SUPPLIES
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REMITTANCES
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RICE
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RISK REDUCTION
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RURAL AREAS
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RURAL DEVELOPMENT
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SAFETY
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SAFETY NETS
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SAVINGS
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SEA LEVEL
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SOCIAL COHESION
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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SOCIAL WELFARE
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SOUTHERN OSCILLATION
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STORM
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STORMS
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SUGAR
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SUGAR CANE
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SURFACE TEMPERATURE
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SURFACE TEMPERATURES
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
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TECTONIC PLATE
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TRANSPORTATION
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TROPICAL CYCLONES
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TSUNAMI
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TYPE OF DISASTER
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TYPE OF DISASTERS
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TYPHOON
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TYPHOONS
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UNDRO
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UNEMPLOYMENT
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URBAN AREAS
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URBAN POPULATION
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URBANIZATION
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VEGETABLES
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VICTIMS
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VOLCANIC ERUPTION
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VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
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VOLCANO
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VOLCANOES
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VULNERABILITY
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Natural Disaster Risk Management in the Philippines : Enhancing Poverty Alleviation Through Disaster Reduction
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Jobs
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Fragility, Conflict, and Violence
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Rural Study
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Economic & Sector Work
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/10/8387918/philippines-natural-disaster-risk-management-philippines-enhancing-poverty-alleviation-through-disaster-reduction
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Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience
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Environment and Natural Resources
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Trade and Competitiveness
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Health, Nutrition, and Population
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yes
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000020439_20070928092727
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8387918
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33822
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en
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http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2007/09/28/000020439_20070928092727/Rendered/PDF/338220REPLACEM1aster0Report1combine.pdf
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East Asia and Pacific
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Philippines
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Asia
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Southeast Asia
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Sub-national government administration
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Public Administration
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Law
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Public Administration, Law, and Justice
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Industry and trade
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Agriculture
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fishing
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and forestry
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Agricultural marketing and trade
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Environment :: Natural Disasters
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Urban Development :: Hazard Risk Management
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Population Policies
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Conflict and Development :: Disaster Management
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Food and Beverage Industry
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Industry
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Health, Nutrition and Population
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