Law, Normative Pluralism, and Post-Disaster Recovery : Evaluating the Post-Disaster Relocation and Housing Project of Typhoon Ketsana Victims in the Philippines
Law, Normative Pluralism, and Post-Disaster Recovery : Evaluating the Post-Disaster Relocation and Housing Project of Typhoon Ketsana Victims in the Philippines
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Author(s): Ballano, Vivencio O.
ISBN No.: 9789811050732
Pages: xi, 173
Year: 201710
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 75.89
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

1.Introduction.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Significance and Objectives of the Book.- 1.3 Typhoon Ketsana and the Philippine PDR Legislation.


- 1.4 The PDRRMA and Post-Disaster Recovery.- 1.5 PDRRMA's PDR Standards.- 1.6 Evaluating Typhoon Ketsana Victims' PDR.- 1.7 Theoretical Orientation of the book.


- 1.7.1 Areas of "Success" and "Failure" in PDR Projects.- 1.7.2 Normative Pluralism and Philippine PDR System.- 1.7.


2.1 Pluralism in State Laws.- 1.7.2.2 Pluralism in Informal Normative Orders.- 1.7.


3 Cultural Normative Orders.- 1.7.4 Corrupt Cultural Normative Orders.- 1.8 The Case Study.- 1.9A The Research Site.


- 1.9.1 A Brief History of Southville Rodriguez Relocation Site.- 1.9.2 Southville Rodriguez as a Resettlement.- 1.9.


3 The Roadmap of the Book.- List of References.- 2.Normative Pluralism in Philippine Resettlement System. 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Legal Pluralism and the Polycentric Implementation of the DDRM.


- 2.3 Plurality of Real Estate Rules and Bureaucratic Burdens.- 2.4 Laws Governing Relocation and Housing.- 3.1 Post-Disaster Management in the Philippines: An Overview.- 3.2 The Disaster Risk Reduction Management Act and Legal Pluralism.


- 3.3 Philippine Laws Affecting Post-Disaster Recovery.- 3.4 Major Social Rules Affecting Post-Disaster Recovery.- 3.5 Summary.- List of References.- 4.


Suitability and Accessibility of the Relocation Site.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Determining the Suitability of the Relocation Site.- 4.3 Laws Governing Suitability of Relocation and Housing.- 4.


4 The UDHA and the Role of the LGU in Site Selection.- 4.5 Hegemonic Powers of Private Developers in Site Selection.- 4.6 Laws on Accessibility.- 4.7 Evaluating the Site Suitability and Accessibility of Southville Rodriguez.- 4.


8 Access in Southville Rodriguez.- 4.9 Summary.- List of References.- 5.Security of Tenure, Affordability, and Habitability.- 5.1 Introduction.


- 5.2 Security of Tenure.- 5.3 Security of Tenure in Southville Rodriguez Relocation.- 5.4 Habitability.- 5.5 Affordability.


- 5.6 Summary.- 6.Jobs and Livelihood Program in the Resettlement Area.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Case: The Story of Aling Bettyline and Family.


- 6.3 Plurality of Laws on Employment and Livelihood in Relocation.- 6.4 Responsibility for Providing Employment and Livelihood.- 6.5 Kanya-Kanya Attitude on Jobs and Livelihood.- 6.5.


1 Availability of Jobs and Livelihood in the Relocation.- 6.6 Summary.- List of References.- 7 Adequacy of Social Facilities and Services.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.


2 Laws on Social Services in Relocation Areas.- 7.3 The Social Services Situation in Southville Rodriguez.- 7.3.1 Electricity.- 7.3.


2 Water Facility.- 7.3.3 Educational and Religious Facilities.- 7.4 Summary.- List of References.- 8.


Summaries, Overall Conclusion, and Recommendations.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Chapter Summaries.- 8.3 Overall Conclusion.- 8.


4 Recommendations.


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