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Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction Management Priorities in the Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022

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Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction Management Priorities in the Philippine

Development Plan 2017-2022

I. 2017-2022 Philippine Development Plan Framework

II. Climate Change (CC) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Priorities

III. CC-DRR Public Investment Programs

Presentation Outline

2017-2022 Philippine Development Plan Framework

By2040,Philippineswill be:• Aprosperous,predominantlymiddle-classsocietywherenooneis poor;

• Ahealthyandresilient society;• Asmartandinnovative society,and

• Ahightrust society.2

2017-2022

2023-2028

2029-2034

2035-2040

VisionoftheFilipinosfor themselves“In2040,wewillallenjoyastableandcomfortablelifestyle,secureintheknowledgethatwehaveenoughforourdailyneedsandunexpectedexpenses,thatwecanplanandprepareforourownandourchildren’sfuture.Ourfamilylivestogetherinaplaceofourown,andwehavethefreedomtogo

wherewedesire,protectedandenabledbyaclean,efficient,andfair government."

VisionoftheFilipinosfortheir country“ThePhilippinesshallbeacountrywhereallcitizensarefreefromhungerandpoverty,haveequalopportunities,enabledbyfairandjustsocietythatisgovernedwithorderandunity.Anationwhere

familieslivetogether,thrivinginvibrant,culturallydiverse,andresilient communities.”

Ambisyon Natin 2040: The Philippine Long-Term Vision

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Overall Strategic Framework

Unemployment rate down to 3-5%By creating 950,000 to 1.1 million jobs per year

Poverty rate down to 14%Equivalent to lifting about 6 million Filipinos from poverty

Greater trust in government and in society

Individuals and communities will be resilientBy reducing exposure to hazards, mitigating impact of risks, and accelerating recovery after disasters

Filipinos will have more drive to innovation

National Dispersion through Regional

ConcentrationConnectivity Vulnerability

Reduction

§ Improve linkages among settlements and key production areas

§ Direct growth in areas with greatest economic potentials through efficient transportation networks

§ Increase access to jobs and services by people in smaller settlements

§ Connect rural areas to growth centres

• Optimize benefits from agglomeration

• Increase viability of wider variety & higher levels of services in areas with bigger markets

• Manage the development of environmentally-constrained and reduce regional dependence on metropolitan centers

• Reduce encroachment into agricultural land & other environmentally-sensitive or protected areas

§ Protect environmentally-constrained or hazard-prone areas

§ Control settlements in hazard-prone areas

§ Ensure safety of the population

§ Ensure access to areas affected by hazard events

NATIONAL SPATIAL STRATEGY

CC and DRRM Strategies in the PDP 2017-2022

Chapter Title3 Overlay of economic growth, demographic trends and physical characteristics5 Ensuring people-centered, clean, and efficient governance8 Expanding economic opportunities in agriculture, fisheries and forestry9 Expanding economic opportunities in industry and services

10 Accelerating human capital development11 Reducing the vulnerability of individuals and families12 Build safe and secure communities14 Leverage science, technology and innovation15 Sustain a stable, sound, and supportive macroeconomic environment19 Infrastructure development20 Ensure ecological integrity, clean and healthy environment

Chapters of the PDP 2017-2022 with CC and DRR Strategies

CC Adaptation and Mitigation and DRR Strategies

• National Spatial Strategy

Chapter 3: An overlay of economic growth, demographic trends and physical characteristics

• Develop adaptive capacity of the public sector to anticipate risks from natural hazards and climate change impacts

• Strengthen inter-agency coordination and linkages

Chapter 5: Ensure a People-centered, Clean, Efficient andEffective Governance

• Accelerate construction of climate-resilient small-scale irrigation systems and retrofit existing systems• Continue promotion of climate change adaptation practices• Account climate and disaster resilience in transport network design• Develop climate- and disaster-responsive technologies and innovations• Improve awareness and access to credit and insurance• Enhance capacity of small farmers and fisherfolk to adopt better and new technologies• Strengthen the extension system for the promotion of good farming and fishery practices

Chapter 8: Expand economic opportunities in agriculture, fisheries and forestry

CC Adaptation and Mitigation and DRR Strategies

• Provide incentives for green manufacturing to improve the adoption of energy efficient technologies• Fully implement the Green Jobs Act to promote green growth, blue economy and innovation• Increase access of MSMEs and cooperatives to innovative, appropriate and cost-effective

technologies• Set up a National Quality Infrastructure system as a legislative agenda to harmonize standardization,

metrology, testing analysis, quality management, certification, and accreditation

Chapter 9: Expand economic opportunities in Industry and Services

• Provide quality health service to climate change and disaster related illness• Continue curricular reforms with emphasis on topics related to CC and disaster

preparedness

Chapter 10: Accelerate human capital development

• Nationwide rollout of climate vulnerability assessment and climate/disaster risk assessment• Develop facilities for adaptation including risk transfer mechanisms• Provide adequate transition houses and livelihood opportunities to disaster victims during the early

rehabilitation and recovery period • Capacity development of local planners to multi-scenario analysis and climate change projections

Chapter 11: Reduce the vulnerability of individuals and families

CC Adaptation and Mitigation and DRR Strategies

• Ensure compliance of physical infrastructure, particularly on housing and human settlements with DRRM and CCA requirements to mitigate risks and vulnerability

Chapter 12: Build safe and secure communities

• Develop capabilities and maximize the use of core and emerging technologies that include both climate change adaptation and mitigation

• Establish and promote innovation hubs on climate change• Intensify international cooperation in STI such as in climate change

Chapter 14: Leverage science, technology and innovation

• Encourage and support innovation in export-oriented industries through investments including state-of-the-art climate-resilient technologies

• Develop and implement policies to ensure business continuity and mitigate disaster risks to businesses and enterprises

Chapter 15: Sustain a stable, sound, and supportive macroeconomic environment

Consider DRR and CCA strategies to ensure climateresilient infrastructure facilities

Energy• Expedite the implementation of remaining policy mechanisms

under the Renewable Energy (RE) Act of 2008 • Harmonize the transmission development plan with RE targets• Encourage RE development in missionary areas • Strictly monitor compliance to the DOE DC 2015-07-014, Guidelines for Maintaining the

Share of Renewable Energy in the Country, and DC 2015-03-0001, Promulgating the Framework for the Implementation of Must Dispatch and Priority Dispatch of Renewable Energy Resources in the WESM

• Continue the implementation of the energy efficiency and conservation (EEC) program

Chapter 19: Infrastructure DevelopmentCC Adaptation and Mitigation and DRR Strategies

Transport• Maximize the use of DPWH Design Guidelines, Criteria

and Standards 2015, which incorporates resilient design• Implement road-based transport initiatives, such as environmentally

sustainable urban transport systems

Chapter 19: Infrastructure DevelopmentCC Adaptation and Mitigation and DRR Strategies

Social• Provide secure tenure in affordable, safe and disaster-resilient

housing, especially for the unprivileged and homeless families

Chapter 19: Infrastructure DevelopmentCC Adaptation and Mitigation and DRR Strategies

• Sustain the rehabilitation of degraded forestlands including reforestation efforts

• Biodiversity Conservation• Identify technological and research priorities and capacity needs

for low carbon development • Promote environmentally-sustainable transport • Promote climate-smart structures and designs• Develop database to measure emission reduction per sector• Promote sustainable consumption and production

Chapter 20: Ensure Ecological Integrity and Clean Healthy Environment

CC Adaptation and Mitigation and DRR Strategies

PUBLIC INVESTMENT PROGRAM (PIP) 2017-2022

• a six-year programming document accompanying the PDP and its Results Matrix

• contains priority programs and projects to be implemented by the government and its instrumentalities that will contribute to the attainment of outcomes of the PDP within the medium term

• serves as a mechanism to improve resource mobilization by channeling resources to priority investment areas

• submitted by government agencies through the PIPOL system

PUBLIC INVESTMENT PROGRAM (PIP) 2017-2022

1. Climate Change Adaptation, Resiliency and Mitigation2. Conflict, Climate and Disaster Sensitive Reform of Spatial Planning and Management in the

Philippines3. Risk Resiliency and Sustainability Program (RRSP)4. Strengthening Capacity for Integrating Ecosystem Services in the Forest Land Use Planning

Process to Enhance Climate Resilience and Poverty Reduction in the Philippines (PROFOR2)5. Operation Listo6. Construction of DRRM Training Institute 7. PHL-LIDAR 1. Hazard Mapping f the Philippines Using LIDAR8. PHL-LIDAR 2. Nationwide Detailed Resources Assessment using LIDAR9. Climate Change Programs/Projects (Forestry and Environment)10. Bamboo Grove Establishment for Climate Change Resiliency on Quinali11. Verification and Development of Climate Change-Resilient Production Strategies for Citrus12. Development of Decision Support System for Enhancing Climate Change Resiliency of

Smallholder Upland Farmers in Selected Communities in CALABARZON, Philippines

LIST OF PAPs FROM DRAFT PIP

13. Controlled Environment Studies on the Impacts of Climate Change and Other Stressors on Agriculture, Environments and Natural Resources

14. Climate Resilient Integrated Development Project in Agrarian Reform Community (ARC) Clusters

15. Production Support Services (PSS)- Climate Smart Animal Facilities, Waste Management16. BSWM-Establishment of Agro-Meteorological Stations in Highly Vulnerable Agricultural

Areas: A tool for Climate Change Adaption and in the Development of Local Early Warning System (Agromet Cum Climate Change ) (AGROMET)

17. Climate Monitoring and Prediction System (CLIMPS)18. Establishment of Provincial Science & Technology Center & GIS Hub for Disaster Risk

Reduction Management & Climate Change19. Strengthening and Expansion of Climate Database Management

LIST OF PAPs FROM DRAFT PIP

Thank you!

Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction Management Priorities in the Philippine

Development Plan 2017-2022

MERCEDITA A. SOMBILLAASSISTANT SECRETARY, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICE AND

CONCURRENT DIRECTOR, ANRESNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY