vol. 1, no. 1 (2019)
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
Rice in Palaw’an Labor Culture: Its Changing Significance to Consumption, Production, and School Attendance
JERONE AVEL CANSINO
Mercury Contamination and Community Awareness on the Abandoned Palawan Quicksilver Minein Puerto Princesa City, Philippines
Alexes Mae Diaz
From Fishing to Tourism: A Livelihood Transition in San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines
Mark Joseph Buncag
Health Practices and Lifestyle Components of University Administrative Personnel: Risk Factor Assessment of Non-Communicable Diseases
Cathy Chu-Medina | Michael Angelo A. Legarde | Jairus Katon
Back Matter
Back Matter