vol. 2, no. 1 (2020)
Asian Journal of Resilience
Description
AJR aims to become a platform for recommendations and development of
frameworks, creations for programs and policies, and discourses about varied
approaches in human resilience along the dimensions of individual, society, and
human-environment interaction in the Asian context. As a multidisciplinary publication,
AJR endorses human resilience as the focal point of intersections of the different fields of
study. Note that albeit AJR’s resilience is anchored on the concepts of preparedness,
adaptation, flexibility, and recovery in times of changes and adversities, we are willing to
transcend conceptually as long as human resilience remains the central point of
discourse.
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Front Matter
Editorial Board
Table of Contents
Editorial Policy
Author Guidelines
Articles
Critical Junctures in Disaster Governance: Lessons from Marikina City, Philippines Post-Ketsana
Ron Jay Dangcalan | Jennifer Marie Amparo | Maria Emilinda Mendoza | Carla Edith Jimena | Diana Torio | Nicomedes Alviar
Food, Nutrition, and Well-being of Filipino Adults While in Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ)
Anna Teresa Orillo | Aimee Sheree Barrion | Clarissa Juanico | Marites Yee | Diorella Marie M. Tria
Children of the Flood: The Effect of Flood on the Psychological Resilience of Children
Visidro II Songcayaon | Michael Angelo A. Legarde | Jezybel Jungco
Establishing a Conservation-Friendly Livelihood: The Case of Lato Farming in Rizal, Magsaysay, Palawan, Philippines
Rosario del Rosario | Genevieve Fernandez–Nagales | Marjorie Española | Maria Rosario Aynon Gonzales | Hermenegildo Dela Peña | Michael Pido
Back Matter
Back Matter