Search Results - Abucay, E. R.
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Systems-based landslide susceptibility model as a tool in disaster risk management by Abucay, E. R.
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Modeling the spatial distribution of rainfall-induced landslide susceptibility in Infanta, Quezon, Philippines. by Abucay, E. R.
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Predicting the long-term productivity, economic feasibility and sustainability of smallholder hedgerow agroforestry system using the WaNuLCAS model. by Magcale-Macandog, D. B.
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Participatory design and evaluation of communication materials on muyong and tapak-tapak systems as indigenous technologies for natural resource management. by Tirol, M. A. C.
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Developing information system on indigenous plant resources in the Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines by Magcale-Macandog, D. B.
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Understanding and conserving indigenous knowledge on sustainable natural resource management in the Cordilleras Administrative Region of the Philippines by Magcale-Macandog, D. B.
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Social characteristics and vulnerabilities of disaster-prone communities in Infanta, Quezon, Philippines. Journal of Environmental Science and Management. by Asuero, M. P.
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