A community-based flood risk management in the lower Pampanga River Basin

Creator

Rosa T. Perez

Issue Date

6-2008

Abstract

With the growing concerns on the impacts of climate change, one entry point identified for adaptation is trough disaster risk management, specifically climate risks reduction. A greater number of national and local projects in the Philippines are now into mainstreaming of disaster risk reduction into development planning, land use planning, sectoral planning including that of agriculture, water resources, coastal zone management and in education. In this paper, one initiative of local government unit (LGU) and the local community is presented, specifically on the efforts of the provincial government of Bulacan on community-based flood early warning and mitigation through exchange of information, in cooperation with the technical information provider.

Based on this existing system, a reflection on how the community-based approach, which address flood risks under current climate could also be a successful adaptation strategy towards increased flood risks under climate change conditions.

Source or Periodical Title

Journal of Environmental Science and Management

ISSN

0119-1144

Volume

11

Issue

1

Page

55-63

Document Type

Article

Frequency

semi-annually

Physical Description

maps,picture

Language

English

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