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Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management Act of 2010; 1.3 The Significance and Objectives of the Book; 1.4 Evaluating Typhoon Ketsana Victims' PDR; 1.5 Theoretical Orientation of the Book; 1.6 Areas of Success and Failure in PDR Projects; 1.7 The Case Study; 1.8 The Research Site; 1.8.1 A Brief History of SRHP; 1.8.2 SRHP as a Resettlement; 1.9 The Roadmap of the Book; References; 2 Sociology, Normative Pluralism, and Post-disaster Recovery: The Case of the Philippines; Abstract
2.1 Disaster Research in Sociology2.2 Substantive Trends in Disaster Research; 2.2.1 Risk; 2.2.2 Social Vulnerability; 2.2.3 Resilience; 2.3 Sociology of Disasters and the Social Structure; 2.4 The Social System and the Normative System; 2.5 The Normative Pluralist Approach; 2.6 Legal Pluralism and the Social Normative System; 2.7 Regulation in High-Context Cultures and PDR Housing; 2.8 Red Tape, Corruption, and PDR in Southeast Asia; 2.9 The Philippine Case; 2.9.1 Super Typhoons and Damaged Houses in the Philippines; 2.9.2 Post-disaster Housing in the Philippines; 2.10 Summary; References
3 Typhoon Ketsana and Normative Pluralism in the Philippine Post-disaster Recovery SystemAbstract; 3.1 Typhoon Ketsana and the Philippine PDR Legislation; 3.2 The PDRRMA and Post-disaster Recovery; 3.3 PDRRMA's PDR Standards; 3.4 Normative Pluralism and the Philippine PDR System; 3.4.1 Pluralism in State Laws; 3.4.2 Pluralism in Informal Normative Orders; 3.4.3 Cultural Normative Orders; 3.4.4 "Corrupt" Cultural Normative Orders; 3.5 Summary; References; 4 Normative Pluralism in Philippine Housing and Relocation System; Abstract; 4.1 Complexity in Doing Real-Estate Projects in the Philippines
4.2 Complexity in Land and Property Administration4.3 Pluralism in Land Administration; 4.4 Normative Pluralism for PDRRMA's PDR; 4.5 The PDRRMA and UDHA; 4.6 Multiple Housing Laws and Government Agencies; 4.7 Philippine Laws Governing Relocation and Housing; 4.7.1 National Level; 4.7.2 Local Level; 4.8 Stages of Resettlement Projects; 4.9 Plurality of Informal Normative Orders; 4.10 Key Housing Intermediary Groups; 4.10.1 Professional Squatters; 4.10.2 Squatting Syndicates; 4.10.3 Political Patrons; 4.10.4 Housing Brokers and Agents; 4.10.5 Major Cultural Informal Normative Systems
4.10.5.1 The Palakasan Normative System4.10.5.2 The Padrino (Sponsorship) Normative System; 4.10.5.3 The Utang-Na-Loob (Debt of Gratitude) Normative System; 4.10.5.4 The Sakop, Kanya-Kanya, or Grupo-Grupo Syndrome; 4.10.5.5 The Padulas and Lagay Normative Systems; 4.10.6 Consequences of Normative Pluralism; 4.11 Summary; References; 5 Suitability and Accessibility of the Relocation Site; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Determining Suitability of the Relocation Site; 5.3 Laws Governing the Suitability of Relocation and Housing; 5.4 The UDHA and the Role of the LGU in Site Selection
2.1 Disaster Research in Sociology2.2 Substantive Trends in Disaster Research; 2.2.1 Risk; 2.2.2 Social Vulnerability; 2.2.3 Resilience; 2.3 Sociology of Disasters and the Social Structure; 2.4 The Social System and the Normative System; 2.5 The Normative Pluralist Approach; 2.6 Legal Pluralism and the Social Normative System; 2.7 Regulation in High-Context Cultures and PDR Housing; 2.8 Red Tape, Corruption, and PDR in Southeast Asia; 2.9 The Philippine Case; 2.9.1 Super Typhoons and Damaged Houses in the Philippines; 2.9.2 Post-disaster Housing in the Philippines; 2.10 Summary; References
3 Typhoon Ketsana and Normative Pluralism in the Philippine Post-disaster Recovery SystemAbstract; 3.1 Typhoon Ketsana and the Philippine PDR Legislation; 3.2 The PDRRMA and Post-disaster Recovery; 3.3 PDRRMA's PDR Standards; 3.4 Normative Pluralism and the Philippine PDR System; 3.4.1 Pluralism in State Laws; 3.4.2 Pluralism in Informal Normative Orders; 3.4.3 Cultural Normative Orders; 3.4.4 "Corrupt" Cultural Normative Orders; 3.5 Summary; References; 4 Normative Pluralism in Philippine Housing and Relocation System; Abstract; 4.1 Complexity in Doing Real-Estate Projects in the Philippines
4.2 Complexity in Land and Property Administration4.3 Pluralism in Land Administration; 4.4 Normative Pluralism for PDRRMA's PDR; 4.5 The PDRRMA and UDHA; 4.6 Multiple Housing Laws and Government Agencies; 4.7 Philippine Laws Governing Relocation and Housing; 4.7.1 National Level; 4.7.2 Local Level; 4.8 Stages of Resettlement Projects; 4.9 Plurality of Informal Normative Orders; 4.10 Key Housing Intermediary Groups; 4.10.1 Professional Squatters; 4.10.2 Squatting Syndicates; 4.10.3 Political Patrons; 4.10.4 Housing Brokers and Agents; 4.10.5 Major Cultural Informal Normative Systems
4.10.5.1 The Palakasan Normative System4.10.5.2 The Padrino (Sponsorship) Normative System; 4.10.5.3 The Utang-Na-Loob (Debt of Gratitude) Normative System; 4.10.5.4 The Sakop, Kanya-Kanya, or Grupo-Grupo Syndrome; 4.10.5.5 The Padulas and Lagay Normative Systems; 4.10.6 Consequences of Normative Pluralism; 4.11 Summary; References; 5 Suitability and Accessibility of the Relocation Site; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Determining Suitability of the Relocation Site; 5.3 Laws Governing the Suitability of Relocation and Housing; 5.4 The UDHA and the Role of the LGU in Site Selection