Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Law and Policy
- The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Law and Policy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword: Current Trends in Disaster Law and Policy
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Critical Perspectives on the Evolution of Disaster Law and Policy
- Part II Effective Governance as an Imperative for Responsive Disaster Law and Policy
- Part III Law’s Role in Promoting Hazard Mitigation: Intergovernmental, International, National, and Local Approaches
- Part IV Private Sector Initiatives to Promote Disaster Resilience and Recovery
- 21 Averting Disasters through Watershed Policy Advocacy: The Case of the Philippines’ Largest Highly Urbanized City
- 22 Insuring Natural Catastrophes in America
- 23 Corporate Compliance and Climate Change
- Part V Lawyers As Disaster Law and Policy Leaders: Training for Students and Guidance for Practitioners
- Part VI Cultural Heritage Protection and Cross-Disciplinary Opportunities for Advancing Disaster Law and Policy
- Part VII Disasters and Vulnerable Communities
21 - Averting Disasters through Watershed Policy Advocacy: The Case of the Philippines’ Largest Highly Urbanized City
from Part IV - Private Sector Initiatives to Promote Disaster Resilience and Recovery
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2022
- The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Law and Policy
- The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Law and Policy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword: Current Trends in Disaster Law and Policy
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Critical Perspectives on the Evolution of Disaster Law and Policy
- Part II Effective Governance as an Imperative for Responsive Disaster Law and Policy
- Part III Law’s Role in Promoting Hazard Mitigation: Intergovernmental, International, National, and Local Approaches
- Part IV Private Sector Initiatives to Promote Disaster Resilience and Recovery
- 21 Averting Disasters through Watershed Policy Advocacy: The Case of the Philippines’ Largest Highly Urbanized City
- 22 Insuring Natural Catastrophes in America
- 23 Corporate Compliance and Climate Change
- Part V Lawyers As Disaster Law and Policy Leaders: Training for Students and Guidance for Practitioners
- Part VI Cultural Heritage Protection and Cross-Disciplinary Opportunities for Advancing Disaster Law and Policy
- Part VII Disasters and Vulnerable Communities
Summary
Disasters used to be unpredictable but the changing landscape of cities due to fast-paced urbanization carries signs of predictable and preventable disasters. Urbanization likewise intensifies impacts of and increases vulnerability of communities to natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcano eruptions. Davao City, a fast-growing economy in southern Philippines, echoes the same narrative of urbanization from overflowing landfills to water shortage to air pollution and climate change-related concerns. But two decades ago, a local NGO’s initiative to protect the city’s future water source in a rural upland community turned out to be a strategic move for the disaster resilience of the whole city. By focusing on sustainable watershed management, the NGO eventually covered all other environment and climate change-related issues due to the ridge-to-reef approach and comprehensive strategy in conserving water. Through innovative policy advocacy and partnership building, the NGO has been instrumental in the passage and implementation of major environmental policies that not only protect water for the city but also ensures sustainability in the city’s urban planning and development.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Law and PolicyRisk, Recovery, and Redevelopment, pp. 353 - 365Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022