TRANSFORMATIVE ADAPTATION AND RESILIENCE: INTER-/TRANSDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

  • Emma Porio, PhD Ateneo de Manila University

Abstrak

Indonesia, with 142 volcanoes, makes the largest number of people affected by
seismic risks (8.5 million!)—a physical event like this need multi-disciplinary
planning, response, recovery and community resilience building. Like the eruption
of Mt Semeru understanding sustainable development need multi-disciplines, for
sustainable development we need to nurture the natural environment and
community solidarity for equitable society and economy. Sustainable development
golas need multi-disciplines to examine these goals and more so to implement
these goals—from physicualm industrial and social sciences, the humanities and
the professions of law, engineering, planning and so forth.Climate impact drivers
(CIDs) such as typhoons, floods, heavy rainfall, sea level rise has radically
transformed our workd. There is an imbalance between the earth’s resources:
extraction and consumption. At the rate we are consuming the earth’s resources,
we need three earths.

Referensi

Ged, Manila Observatory, 2022. Shifting Patterns of Informality and Vulnerability
Porio, E, 2022, Metro Manilas’s Socio-Pol-Eco Profile .
Porio, E., Bercilla, J. D., Narisma, G. T., Cruz, F. T., & Yulo-Loyzaga, A., 2019. Drought and Urbanization of The Philiipines.
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2023-01-03