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- Wanted: A listening, not a bullying government
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- Local Adaptations to Climate Change Impact: Community Forest Management Trends in Southeast Asia
- The continuing social and environmental tragedy of Haiti
- Climate and forest changes must drive a change in responding to poverty and injustices:
- Responding to the Environmental Extremes and the Economics of the Times - Part 2
- Manila to Copenhagen, via Myanmar and Louisiana
- Responding to the Environmental Extremes and the Economics of the Times
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- Geoteach Censophil 3rd Project Conference Held in Bacolod
- PUVeP hosts 5th and Final Geoteach Censophil Project Conference
- The Status of Mining-Related Conflicts in the Philippines: Learning from Mining Dialogues and Visits
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- Statement on the 2004 flooding disaster
- Flooding in the Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija - 1993 July
- The Ormoc City Tragedy of November 5, 1991
- Historical Mapping for Marikina Flooding
- Preliminary Field Visit: Wawa-Marikina River 1990
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- 54. Natural resources and conflict in Papua, Indonesia
- 53. The cross visit revisited
- 52. Coming from the mountains to the flood plains, after the storm
- 51. Resource-deficient nation: A sin or a blessing?
- 50. Re-engaging people power to address poverty and environment concerns
- 49. Managing conflict in the Pahang River Basin, Malaysia
- 48. Addressing water disputes
- 47. The relationship between natural resources and development: Dominican Republic and Japan
- 46. An ecological conversion
- 45. Jesuit response to environmental and ecological challenges: Healing a broken world
- 44. Sri Lanka: The need for participatory planning in natural resource mgmt & conflict resolution
- 43. Integrating human reality in natural resource management and conflicts
- 42. Natural Resources, Development, and Democracy
- 41. Justice and cooperation in resolving water resource conflicts
- 40. Online resource links to commemorate World Environment Day in Jesuit ministries
- 39. Dapitan, most beautiful
- 38. Listening to the youth in Whakatane and in Pulangi
- 37. How the middle income choose to consume is decisive for our ecology
- 36. Rebuilding Japan
- 35. A truce between science and religion
- 34. Bhutan’s silver lining with a smile
- 33. Each one loved by God
- 32. Engaging the Japanese youth of today in development concerns
- 31. Myanmar youth as peace bridges and engines
- 30. Unexpected Peace
- 29. Reflections of a Youth Leader
- 28. Committing to youth education in Cambodia
- 27. Four days with the youth in Bendum
- 26. Mary Colwell and using the Jesuit tool kit in ecological reconciliation, environmental justice
- 25. The relation and role of the Church in Creation today
- 24. Reverence for creation
- 23. Water management through the Mae Wang Village Wisdom Institute
- 22. In search of a fuel for the fire in our hearts
- 21. The Tayal, a Culture of Two Suns
- 20. The Social Apostolate of the Society of Jesus from another point of view
- 19. Freedom from Fear, 2010 theme of Australia’s Refugee Week
- 18. Why Some Jesuits are in Science
- 17. Facing Disasters with Faith and Resolution in Action
- 16. Expressing the mission of the Gospel in the diversity of the Asian context
- 15. A Call to Integrate Faith, Ecology, and the World Economy
- 14. Jesuits launch environment plan
- 13. The Aftermath of Trees
- 12. Some thoughts on the Philippine national elections and the Philippine environment
- 11. Where jhum is no longer sustainable in Langting, Northeast India
- 10. Children Understanding Their Water Future
- 9. Healing Memories through Dance
- 8. Small People and the Broad Road of Development
- 7. Ignatian Conversations: Fr. Pedro Walpole
- 6.1 MAGiS Circle 2010 engagement in the Philippines
- 6. James O’Brien: Reflections of a Magis visit to the Philippines
- 5.5 The Return of Limestones Forests in Northeastern Vietnam
- 5.4 Communities for Watershed Protection in Mae Khan, Thailand
- 5.3 Communities and Watershed Governance in Visayas, Philippines
- 5.2 Communities Transforming Forestlands in Java, Indonesia
- 5.1 Flood Forests, Fish, and Fishing Villages around Tonle Sap, Cambodia
- 5. Forest Stewardship in Southeast Asia
- 4. Kutzuki Village: Reworking of Community Values and Opportunities
- 3.7 The social and faith reflections, homily, theological comments
- 3.6 The aftermath, rebuilding, litigation and the Royal Commission
- 3.5 The existing policies and policy analysis
- 3.4 The reasons why it was so bad: climatic, social and political
- 3.3 The facts of the fires and the losses in Victoria
- 3.2 The history of bushfires and wildfires in Australia
- 3.1 The newspaper coverage and basic response analysis
- 3. Climate and Compassion: Victoria Fires, Australia
- 2.1 Reflections by teachers in the Bendum Community on the youth visit to the area
- 2. Reflections on Youth and Peace in Mindanao
- 1.4 Mindanawon: Social Analysis
- 1.3 Getting to Know Through Symbols: A Brief Social Analysis on Bendum
- 1.2 Davao homeless seeking secure housing site Field visit: Social Analysis
- 1.1 Panaon Landslide Field Visit: Social Analysis
- 1. Jesuit Scholastics Social Apostolate Summer Program Mindanao Philippines
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