Children, Youth and Environments
Vol. 15 No. 2 (2005)
ISSN: 1546-2250

Local Governance, Children and the Physical Environment: The Payatas in the Philippines

Angela Desiree M. Aguirre
Institute of Philippine Culture
Ateneo de Manila University


Citation: Aguirre, Angela Desiree M. (2005). "Local Governance, Children and the Physical Environment: The Payatas in the Philippines ." Children, Youth and Environments 15 (2): 138-150. Retrieved [date] from http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/


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Abstract

This paper investigates the impact of the Child Friendly City initiative in Quezon City in the Philippines. It examines progress in Barangay Payatas, the dump site of the city and the location of the infamous collapse in 2000 that took the lives of hundreds of people who lived and worked nearby. The paper describes the attention given to living conditions in Payatas by the larger Quezon City government, as well as the efforts of the local barangay council on behalf of children. It considers specifically the concern for children's interests shown by various stakeholders during a gas extraction project at the dump, part of a more general attempt to respond thoughtfully to the dump slide disaster.

Keywords: Philippines, Child Friendly Cities, urban children, local governance