Divided we drown: Segregation and climate resilience in Metro Manila

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Title
Divided we drown: Segregation and climate resilience in Metro Manila
Description
In a flood-prone megacity like Metro Manila, how does urban segregation impact a city’s ability to prevent, mitigate, endure, and recover from climate-related disasters? In this thesis, I combine urban form analysis with qualitative methods to understand how the physicality of the city interplays with the lived experiences of government officials and residents during flood events in Metro Manila. Through the examination of two barangays, Damayang Lagi of Quezon City and Malanday of Marikina, I identify cases in which segregation poses a threat to the safety of residents, such as walls obstructing critical evacuation routes. The thesis culminates in a proposal that explores alternatives to disaster risk management and governance set in motion by spatial negotiations that transcend segregation boundaries. The institutional and urban design interventions that make this possible show that a fragmented barangay could become united against the impending crises that threaten its security.
Creator
Hyun, Eunsoo
Subject
climate resilience
disaster
Metro Manila
Philippines
segregation
urban design
Urban planning
Southeast Asian studies
Contributor
Davis, Diane E
Fu, Yun
Date
2023-05-18T04:09:40Z
2023
2023-05-17
2023-05
2023-05-18T04:09:40Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Hyun, Eunsoo. 2023. Divided we drown: Segregation and climate resilience in Metro Manila. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
30521586
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37375216
0000-0002-1734-8826
Language
en