Building resilient and safe communities against poverty and disaster
This study examines the institutional networks required to link processes of community-level deliberation to city and national-level processes of decision-making and implementation.
Source: Patino, P. (2016). Building resilient and safe communities against poverty and disaster. Retrieved from https://pubs.iied.org/10771iied
This paper aims to demonstrate the important role and contribution of cooperatives in empowering small farmers in the Philippines.
Source: Quilloy, K. P. (2015). Empowering small farmers through cooperative: The success story of Subasta integrated farmers multi-purpose cooperative. International Review of Management and Business Research, 4(1), 361-375. Retrieved from https://www.irmbrjournal.com/papers/1429171601.pdf
A housing cooperative forms when people come together to own and control the buildings they live in. They form a cooperative corporation, to which they pay a monthly amount to cover operating expenses. The cooperative owns the land, the buildings, and any common areas. Members buy shares in the cooperative.
Source: Northcountry Cooperative Development Fund. (n.d.). Housing Cooperatives An Accessible and Lasting Tool for Home Ownership. Retrieved from https://www.cccd.coop/sites/default/files/resources/HousingCoopsAccessibleLastingHomeOwnership.pdf
Since its inception as an area studies program instituted by the United States after World War II, Philippine Studies in the University of the Philippines has undergone a radical transformation.
Source: Rodriguez-Tatel, M. J. B. (2015). Philippine Stud ies/Araling Pilipino/Pilipinolohiya sa Wikang Filipino: Pagpopook at Pagdadalumat sa Loob ng Kapantasang Pilipino (Philippine Stud ies/Araling Pilipino/Pilipinolohiya in Filipino: Redefining Context and Concept within the Filipino Scholarly Trad ition). Humanities Diliman, 12(2). Retrieved from https://www.academia.edu/36431778/Philippine_Studies_Araling_Pilipino_Pilipinolohiya_sa_Wikang_Filipino_Pagpopook_at_Pagdadalumat_sa_Loob_ng_Kapantasang_Pilipino_Philippine_Studies_Araling_Pilipino_Pilipinolohiya_in_Filipino_Redefining_Context_and_Concept_within_the_Filipino_Scholarly_Tradition_
The Role of Housing Co-Operatives in The Housing Affordability Crisis
The housing affordability crisis is now a problem for many Australian household.
Source: Fu, Megan. (2007) The Role of Housing Co-Operatives in The Housing Affordability Crisis. Retrieved from https://www.be.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/upload/pdf/schools_and_engagement/resources/_notes/5A3_13.pdf
The mixed methods multi-country study of the economic and social impacts of cooperatives, titled: “What Difference Do Cooperatives Make?” (WDDCM) was conceived, designed, and executed by the International Cooperative Research Group (ICRG) of the U.S. Overseas Cooperative Development Council (OCDC).
Source: U.S. OCDC International Cooperative Research Group (2021). What Difference Do Cooperatives Make? Philippines Country Study. Retrieved from https://ocdc.coop/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/OCDC_Philippines_Proof10_LowRes.pdf
In this first report of a series on the emerging international order, RAND researchers offer several lenses to understand the character of the existing post–World War II liberal order.
Source: Mazarr, M., Priebe, M., Radin, A., & Cevallos, A. S. (2016). Understanding the Current International Order. RAND Corporation. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.7249/RR1598