Implementing a Pre-disaster Recovery Workshop in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines: lessons for disaster risk assessment, response, and recovery for cultural heritage

Kevin Macarius Florentin*, Motoharu Onuki, Miguel Esteban, Ven Paolo Valenzuela, Maria Cristina Paterno, Erik Akpedonu, John Arcilla, Lessandro Garciano

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Abstract

The Sustainable Development Goals have included cultural heritage in the development agenda. However, natural hazards threaten the existence of several historic districts, like Intramuros in Manila, Philippines. Pre-disaster recovery planning has gained ground as a promising approach to improve disaster preparedness and recovery, although it has yet to be widely utilised for cultural heritage preservation. The authors organised a pre-disaster recovery planning workshop, which helped observe the existing system of disaster management for cultural heritage in Intramuros. Heritage Values and Vulnerability Assessments, which were presented to heritage experts, disaster managers, and the local community at the workshop, were conducted. As disaster risk management for cultural heritage is largely unexplored, the workshop generated much interest among stakeholders, as this was the first time that contact had been facilitated among them. It successfully demonstrated the benefits of pre-disaster recovery planning to provide inclusive and better recovery outcomes for historic districts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)791-813
Number of pages23
JournalDisasters
Volume46
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Jul

Keywords

  • Intramuros
  • Manila
  • Philippines
  • disasters
  • heritage
  • pre disaster
  • recovery planning

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Social Sciences(all)
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences(all)

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