TY - JOUR
T1 - Perception of Disasters and Land Reclamation in an Informal Settlement on Reclaimed Land
T2 - Case of the BASECO Compound, Manila, the Philippines
AU - Valenzuela, Ven Paolo Bruno
AU - Esteban, Miguel
AU - Onuki, Motoharu
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the Graduate Program in Sustainability Science - Global Leadership Initiative of the University of Tokyo and the Monbukagakusho (MEXT) Japanese Government Scholarship for their funding support. The authors would also like to acknowledge the Philippine PAMALAKAYA People’s organization and the Center for Disaster Preparedness for their support in the conduct of this study. A part of the present work was performed as part of the activities of the Research Institute of Sustainable Future Society, Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda University.
Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the Graduate Program in Sustainability Science - Global Leadership Initiative of the University of Tokyo and the Monbukagakusho (MEXT) Japanese Government Scholarship for their funding support. The authors would also like to acknowledge the Philippine PAMALAKAYA People?s organization and the Center for Disaster Preparedness for their support in the conduct of this study. A part of the present work was performed as part of the activities of the Research Institute of Sustainable Future Society, Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda University.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, The Author(s).
PY - 2020/10/1
Y1 - 2020/10/1
N2 - Southeast Asia’s coastal urban areas continue to grow, with land reclamation fast becoming an important option for megacities to address issues of economic growth and increasing population density. Experts are divided over the advantages and disadvantages of land reclamation, though this process continues unabated, exposing settlements to coastal hazards. The Bataan Shipping and Engineering Company (BASECO) compound is an informal settlement on reclaimed land in Manila, the Philippines. How informal coastal settlements view disaster risk and their more pressing socioeconomic needs is crucial to understanding the potentials and repercussions of land reclamation. Using a topographic survey, a questionnaire survey, and the protective action decision model, this study explored the perception of disasters and land reclamation of informal settlers who are living on reclaimed land. The study found that people are aware of disaster risks, but are more concerned with everyday needs. They are divided on the issue of further land reclamation. Residents on the original non-reclaimed land view it as a coastal defense, while those on reclaimed land fear potential eviction. Despite this, all locations in the community are concerned with the loss of jobs, economic opportunities, and eviction, rather than potential disasters.
AB - Southeast Asia’s coastal urban areas continue to grow, with land reclamation fast becoming an important option for megacities to address issues of economic growth and increasing population density. Experts are divided over the advantages and disadvantages of land reclamation, though this process continues unabated, exposing settlements to coastal hazards. The Bataan Shipping and Engineering Company (BASECO) compound is an informal settlement on reclaimed land in Manila, the Philippines. How informal coastal settlements view disaster risk and their more pressing socioeconomic needs is crucial to understanding the potentials and repercussions of land reclamation. Using a topographic survey, a questionnaire survey, and the protective action decision model, this study explored the perception of disasters and land reclamation of informal settlers who are living on reclaimed land. The study found that people are aware of disaster risks, but are more concerned with everyday needs. They are divided on the issue of further land reclamation. Residents on the original non-reclaimed land view it as a coastal defense, while those on reclaimed land fear potential eviction. Despite this, all locations in the community are concerned with the loss of jobs, economic opportunities, and eviction, rather than potential disasters.
KW - Coastal hazards
KW - Flooding
KW - Informal settlements
KW - Land reclamation
KW - Philippines
KW - Risk perception
KW - Urbanization
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U2 - 10.1007/s13753-020-00300-y
DO - 10.1007/s13753-020-00300-y
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85092268108
SN - 2095-0055
VL - 11
SP - 640
EP - 654
JO - International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
JF - International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
IS - 5
ER -