This document summarizes a 30-year qualitative multi-hazard assessment conducted to determine coastal areas in the Philippines that are at high risk. The assessment characterized hazards based on historical data and estimated probability and impact to calculate risk potential at the provincial level. The study found that Aurora province has the highest overall risk potential among coastal provinces. It also identified several implications of the risks identified, including higher per capita costs in densely populated areas and risks for provinces with mismanaged forests or watersheds. Next steps suggested validating the results with a case study and using the risk information to devise concrete risk mitigation and communication strategies.