of the Philippines and Ateneo de Manila University would likely have archives of newspapers from way back. I remember UP Diliman having microfiche facilities but I am unsure to what year they have archives. You will likely read similar reports and interviews about jeepney operations during those ...
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On the future of transportation – some history lessons November 26, 2024 9:50 am/Leave a comment I found this interesting article that basically is a history lesson on transportation systems and infrastructure: Dillard, G. (October 21, 2024)“Our infrastructure is Not Our Destiny,”Medium.com...
fossil coral data (e.g., elevation, 230Th age), and numerical modeling to constrain a prehistoric extreme wave event along the northern Manila Trench forearc region about 1000 years ago that could potentially be larger than those recorded in the almost 400-year-long written history of the Phi...
where I left off in the last post, I reproduce another part of the paper I co-authored with a good friend who now happens to be the Director of the Center for Policy and Executive Development (CPED) of the National College of Public Administration and Governance (NCPAG) of UP Diliman....
Among these are the University of the Philippines campus in Diliman, whose core is closed to motorised traffic during Sundays. There are initiatives for making Katipunan Avenue more pedestrian-friendly. However, these initiatives seem to be still far from being implemented on the southbound side of...