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anthropology x participatory design x
disaster and climate resilience
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FOSTERING DISASTER AND CLIMATE RESILIENCE THROUGH PARTICIPATORY, LOCALLY-LED, AND DESIGN-BASED APPROACHES.
Pamela Cajilig is a design anthropologist with research and practice between the junctures of disaster management, climate adaptation, architecture and design, women's rights, humanitarianism, and community participation
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