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Tropical cyclone is the most commonly occurring natural hazard in the Philippines causing billions of pesos worth in …
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The objective of this paper is to address this research gap by looking into the issue of overfishing using a sectoral approach (i.e., in terms of commercial fisheries, municipal fisheries and total marine fisheries). It is hoped that the results will help show whether or not overfishing indeed...
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The study assesses the impact of trade reforms in the Philippines on pollution using computable general equilibrium …
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Widespread water shortages in Metro Manila have made the urban water problem a central policy issue. President Ramos recently called a "Water Summit Meeting" and directed all concerned agencies to develop a short- and medium-term strategy for addressing the impending water crisis. In Congress,...
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This study makes suggestions for controlling the excessive abstraction of groundwater in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines …
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the coast of the Philippines. It assesses how the MPAs are performing, from both an environmental and a social perspective …
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review of the literature in the next section). In the Philippines, what is ironic is that while hog output and operation is …
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in the Philippines. It finds that, over the period 2001-2011, such developments would result in less air pollution than a …
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This study examines household waste management systems and the attitudes and behavior of selected middle-income communities in two barangays in Metro Manila. The factors that influence household waste segregation and composting are examined using descriptive statistics and regression analysis of...
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Community-based coastal resource management (CBCRM) is a scheme that gives a community a certain degree of management responsibility, such as the ability to supervise access and use of the coastal resource. The Fisheries Sector Program (FSP) is one of the government-initiated CBCRM programs...
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