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    Urban livability indicators for secondary cities in ASEAN region by Majid, M. Rafee, Pampanga, D. G., Zaman, Musarrat, Ruslik, oradila, Medugu, I. N., Amer, M. S.

    Published 2020
    “…This research is aimed to generate prototype urban livability indicators for secondary cities in Southeast Asia, benchmarked on the livability indicators of Iskandar Malaysia, Davao City in the Philippines and Makassar in Indonesia. …”
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    Living with endangered species: Collection of tree ferns in the forest-reserve of Marilog district, Southern Philippines by Raquelyn J. Dadang, Novy Grace B. Casinillo, Fulgent P. Coritico, Luzviminda T. Simborio, Victor B. Amoroso

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Its collection is prohibited, but along the highway of Marilog District, Davao City, its trading is very obvious. Hence, the study was conducted to assess the inhabitants’ relationship with tree ferns. …”
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    Emerging pharmaceutical contaminants in key aquatic environments of the Philippines by Shyrill Mae F. Mariano, Luisa F. Angeles, Diana S. Aga, Cesar L. Villanoy, Caroline Marie B. Jaraula

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Two watershed continuums (Davao Gulf, Davao City; Macajalar Bay, Cagayan de Oro City); two tourist areas (Boracay Island, Aklan; Mabini, Batangas); and one pristine atoll (Tubbataha Reefs, Palawan)—all with varied prevailing human population pressures—were studied. …”
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    Women’s participation, challenges and problems encountered in major fish markets during the COVID-19 pandemic in Davao, Philippines by Erna S. Macusi, Ivy M. Nallos, Charlen Mae G. Canales, Michael Jeriel I. Bersaldo, Edison D. Macusi

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Among respondents, 90% in Tagum, 80% in Panabo, and 75% in Davao City were vendors who did not own their stalls. …”
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