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Effectiveness of Community-Based Disaster Management in Cabanatuan City
Author(s) -
Kim Edward S. Santos
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of social science and economics invention
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2455-6289
DOI - 10.23958/ijssei/vol06-i01/186
Subject(s) - natural disaster , emergency management , environmental planning , geography , business , socioeconomics , sociology , economic growth , economics , meteorology
Disasters in the Philippines serve as great vanguards defying all existing social divisions and stratifications, influencing all, and uniting communities across boundaries in order to prepare and prevent it. This study focused on the Community Based Disaster Management in selected barangays of Cabanatuan City. The main problem of the study is to determine the effectiveness of Community Based Disaster Management. The respondents of the study were 100 residents and was conducted at ten (10) selected barangays of Cabanatuan City namely: Aduas Centro, Aduas Norte, Aduas Sur, Isla, Sumacab Este, Sumacab Norte, Sumacab Sur, Pagas, Kapitan Pepe, and Valdifuente. The researcher used descriptive method of research. The findings of the study were: early delivery of warning that affects the alertness of the residents had been confirmed effective by the most of the respondents; the prevention and minimizing the impact of natural disasters made by the barangay were properly prepared and necessary actions were taken properly. In terms of conducting short term recovery, there is a sufficient supply of relief goods that helped the respondents to recover faster and the rescue team conducts their job without further delay.

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