Resilience -building and future-proofing strategies in multi-stressed scenarios in the province of Albay, Philippines
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Resilience -building and future-proofing strategies in multi-stressed scenarios in the province of Albay, Philippines
Funded By APN: Asia Pacific Network for Global Change Research

The main objective of this project is to build the resilience of local government units and communities and implement future-proof strategies for climate change and development.

In a capacity-building and participatory setting, the above goal is intended to be met through the following specific objectives:

  • Capture the historical changes in the biophysical characteristics and sociopolitical processes of the province through forest fragmentation and narrative analyses, respectively;
  • Conduct participatory and probabilistic climate change risk scenario assessments;
  • Train the LGUs on effective utilization of risk assessments in designing climate change and other disaster-related actions and its mainstreaming in the Comprehensive Development Plan of the barangays, cities/municipalities, and the province; and,
  • Distill and recommend policy-relevant frameworks and strategies for transformative multi-risk management and governance.

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Project Leader

Juan M. Pulhin, PhD
Professor 12 and UP Scientist III

DSFFG personnel Involved

Maricel T. Villamayor, PhD
Associate Professor 1
Lorena L. Sabino, PhD
Assistant Professor 7
Rose Jane J. Peras, PhD
Professor 5 and Chair
Liezl B. Grefalda, MSc
Assistant Professor 7
Marlo D. Mendoza, MDM
Associate Professor 7