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Integrating DRR/CCA in the Planning Process (Philippines Experience)
Presentation by
Director Leon M. Dacanay Jr.
NEDA, Philippines
Philippine Planning Context
DRR/CCA Mainstreaming Initiative
Deliverables and Outcomes
Lessons Learned
Way ForwardSlide 2 of 20
Presentation Outline
Physical Planning in the Philippines
National Policy per LOI 1350 (1983)
Specified planning structures and outputs
(adoption of national physical planning &
supportive regional & sub-regional land
classification & utilization plans)
Institutionalized the inventory of land
resources and their current use
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PHYSICAL PLANS 1/
SOCIO-ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT PLANS (DPs)
INVESTMENT PROGRAMS (IPs)
NPFP
RPFP
PDPFP/CCLUP
MCLUP
PDP
RDP
PDP/CDP
MDP
National Agency Plansand Programs
Regional Agency Plansand Programs
Provincial/City AgencyPlans and Programs
Municipal AgencyPlans and Programs
PIPNational
(N)
Local (L) Municipal (M)
Provincial (P)
City (C)
Regional(R)
RDIP
PDIP/CDIP
LDIP
HEIRARCHY AND LINKAGES OF PLANS IN THE PHILIPPINES
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NPFP adopted in 1990
Physical Planning Practice Milestones
RPFPs formulated in 1993-1994
TAPP assistance to PPFPs in 1995
PLPEM implementation (5-volume
guide, 2007)
Tools in Climate Change Sectoral
Vulnerability Assessment (ongoing)
Mainstreaming DRR Guidelines (2008)
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The geographic and
geologic setting of the
Philippines make it
prone to various
hazards, including:
•typhoon/rain-related
•volcano-related
•earthquake-related
•tsunami
“Hazardscape” of the Philippines
EARTHQUAKE EPICENTER
INACTIVE VOLCANO
ACTIVE VOLCANO
Source: Dr. Solidum/Director, PhiVolcS, DOST
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RISK
Source: Geoscience Australia
R = f (H, E, V)
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GUIDELINES ON
PROVINCIAL/LOCAL
PLANNING
EXPENDITURE
MANAGEMENT
&
Current Planning Initiatives
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Hazard Characterization/
Frequency Analysis
Consequence Analysis
Risk Estimation
Risk Evaluation
Planning Environment
Population
Economic Activity
Physical Resources/
Transport
Land Use and Physical Framework
Income
and
Services
Development Issues, Goals,
Objectives/Targets
Strategies and PPAs
Vision
Project Evaluation
and Development
Investment
Programming
Budgeting
Implementation,
Monitoring and Evaluation
MAINSTREAMING FRAMEWORK *
Disaster Risk Assessment Development Planning
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* Used in formulation of RPFP, PDPFPs & CLUPs under the Project
Integration of DRR and CCA (Deliverables and Outputs)
SNC/MDG F/PAGASA
MDG F
NEDA-UNDP-AusAID
MDG F & NEDA-UNDP-AusAID
Sectoral Impact Models
Potential Effects of
CC on Hazards
Adaptation
Strategies
DRR/CCA- Enhanced Plans
Demonstration Projects
CC Scenarios
DRA Tools
(Integrated DRR/CCA)
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Mainstreaming Work
Lessons Learned
Use of existing institutional mechanisms to
minimize proliferation of committees
Facilitation through RDCs/RLUCs
Creation of project core teams
Forging of MOA among project partners
and collaborators to strengthen partnership
and ensure firm commitment and support
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Initiating pre-project implementation activities
Conduct of project orientation, project
planning and dialogue with partners
Presentation/discussion of areas of
complementation among stakeholders
Lessons Learned
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Massive strengthening of capacities/skills in
mainstreaming DRR/CCA in physical planning
including the use of GIS
Purposive conduct of in-house trainings,
technical sessions and “learning by doing”
through the use of in-house consultants
Forging complementation activities with
agencies implementing similar initiatives
Lessons Learned
Attendance of staff to technical trainings
and other inter-agency/multi-sectoral
consultations along DRR/CCA
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Advocacy / Stakeholders’ Forums
Presentation of project methodologies and
outputs during advocacy/stakeholders’ fora
generated improvements/enhancements
and support to project outputs and their
eventual use and practical application
Sharing of good practices along DRR/CCA
initiatives is a good strategy to replicate
and utilize project outputs
Lessons Learned
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Convergence and complementation of
DRR/CCA-related initiatives in the region
Synchronization and complementation of
resources, data holdings & outputs such as
those of the Integrating DRR/CCA project
of NEDA and the Project Twin Phoenix of
CCC, among others
Lessons Learned
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Establishment of the Climate-Related
Information System for Planning (CRISP) in
selected regions
In Region 10, CRISPLite piloted in
Cagayan de Oro City and now being
replicated in Iligan City
Lessons Learned
Expansion of CRISP database to add the
data survey from Project Climate Twin
Phoenix
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Strongly advocate use and practical application
of outputs; influence policy/decision makers in
prioritizing resources to support/implement
policy options in DRR/CCA-enhanced plans
Way Forward
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Continue capacity build-up on DRR/CCA
Further fine-tune methodologies used
Manualize methods and approaches
used for ready reference and use in
trainings and advocacy work
Support the improvement and coverage
expansion of established Climate-Related
Information System (CRISP) and advocate
its replication in all planning levels
Way Forward
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Continue to identify and implement
demonstration projects and benchmark
mitigation and adaptation best practices
and workable strategies
Ensure vertical consistency of plans …
CLUPs with the PDPFP and the RPFP
and the NPFP/NFPP/NSS
Way Forward
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Continue advocacy for rational land
utilization … need to cover the whole
territory with the same land use
regulation (push a National Land Use
Act or similar legislative agenda)
Contact us for any inquiry:
NEDA Region XCorner Capistrano-Echem Streets
Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines 8000
Website: http://nro10.neda.gov.ph
E-mail: [email protected] Slide 20 of 20
End of Presentation
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