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The Haiyan Crisis: Empowering the Local, Engaging the Global

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Abstract

Typhoon Haiyan devastated large parts of the Philippines and posed significant threats to human security in multiple ways. This chapter illuminates both the strength and weakness of local communities through bottom-up research including focus group discussions. This study sees natural disasters as a crisis that presents threat not only to environmental security but also to other dimensions of human security. In particular, it examines Tacloban city and Palo municipality in Leyte—two hardest hit areas of devastation in the Philippine Eastern Visayas region—that demonstrated very different disaster responses. The chapter shows that local communities went through contrasting experiences in different municipalities. The chapter also sheds light on the government’s disaster preparedness.

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Acknowledgement

The author wishes to acknowledge Mr. Raymond Freth Lagria for his invaluable assistance during data collection in the field and Mr. Nathaniel P. Candelaria for his crucial assistance in searching for additional literature.

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Frago-Marasigan, P.M. (2019). The Haiyan Crisis: Empowering the Local, Engaging the Global. In: Hernandez, C., Kim, E., Mine, Y., Xiao, R. (eds) Human Security and Cross-Border Cooperation in East Asia. Security, Development and Human Rights in East Asia. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95240-6_7

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