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Bicycle in Asia
Research for Development

Disaster Justice according to Whom? An embodied and meaning-making perspective from the Philippines

Environmental Sociology (Target; Under Development)

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Towards a Radical Politics of Hope amidst the Climate Crisis: Lessons from the Philippines

with Justin See, Kaira Zoe Alburo Cañete, Pamela Cajilig, Dakila Kim Yee, and Ara Joy Pacoma

Antipode (Target; Under Development)

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COVID-19 impacts on the resilience of disaster-displaced communities: Evidence from a capability-based assessment in the Philippines

with Masaru Yarime and Yvonne Su

Third World Quarterly (Target Outlet; Under Refinement)

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Climate-related Planned Relocation as Domicide: The Multi-dimensional Loss of Home in the Philippines

with Justin See and Scott Webster

Habitat International (Under 1st Review)

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Power Dynamics and Community Participation in Climate Resilience Infrastructure: Examining Project Governance of the Leyte Tide Embankment 

with Aaron Opdyke, Isabella Lynn, Justin See, and Pearly Joy Peja

Journal of Management in Engineering (Under 1st Review)​

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Do Nature-Based Solutions Deliver Climate Adaptation Equally? Comparing Mangroves and Seawalls in Tacloban City

with Aaron Opdyke, Molly Tuit, Justin See, and Pearly Joy Peja

Climatic Change (Under 1st Review)​

 

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