
This project monitors the effectiveness of the typhoon Yolanda relief efforts in the Philippines in relation to building sustainable routes out of poverty. The focus is on urban population risk, vulnerability to disasters, and resilience in the aftermath of these shocks and the conditions in which agency can be built over time.
Principal Investigator: Sarah Caroline White. Lead Organisation: University of Bath (Social and Policy Sciences)
Co-Investigator: Stanley Gaines (Brunel University)
Wellbeing Pathways Report. Zambia Round Two
BEYOND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE STIGLITZ REPORT APPROACH TO SUBJECTIVE PERSPECTIVES ON QUALITY OF LIFE
Toward Sustainable Development Through Nurturing Diversity
Evaluation of the inner wellbeing model in Zambia
Inner Wellbeing: Concept and Validation of a New Approach to Subjective Perceptions of Wellbeing-India
Analysing wellbeing: a framework for development practice
The Ethical Imperative of Qualitative Methods: Developing Measures of Subjective Dimensions of Well-Being in Zambia and India
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