Saturday, October 26, 2019

Green Growth


The following is the step by step process by which we can integrate green growth in the development plan, as follows:
Step 1 – Getting Organized
Consider Biodiversity Integration Activities Resource Inventory/Mapping Management Planning
Step 2 – Identifying Stakeholder
Include PAMB and other local Stakeholders; LEIPO, DTI, Business Membership Org./Industry Asso.
Step 3 – Setting the Vision
Consider as one of the Vision Elements and Descriptors
Step 4 – Analyzing the Situation
What are the issues and concerns that needs to be addressed (to be incorporated in analysis matrix)
Know your Protected Areas and Critical Habitats/biodiversity; summary report/profile of key sectoral/thematic areas :
- socio-economic
-demographic
-income
-production
-land use resource conditions
-ecological/environmental
-settlements
Step 5 – Setting the Goals and Objectives
Health and safe communities
Food Security
Well manage and sustainable use of land and its resources and access to all infrastructure services
A convenient, equitable, healthful, attractive environment and disaster resilient communities
Good governance

Step 6 – Establishing Development Thrust and Spatial Strategies
Siting/locating agriculture and forest production areas; the development of infrastructure, settlements and other uses like industries, commercial areas are important for sustainable environmental growth and development. Sectoral development activities should be aligned with biodiversity conservation concerns and other spatial strategies. 
Two concerns under CLUP Step 6 :
Sectoral economic development thrusts, and Spatial development strategies as basis for land use planning
Structural map from this step contains the general location of development areas, conservation areas influencing the proposed major infrastructure projects as indicated by the:  direction of urban expansion  proposed circulation system and growth areas/nodes
Step 7 - Preparing the Land Use Plan:  Determining the location and extent of PA/KBA/CH,  MPA and critical watersheds; the economic development
The land use plan is the major interpretation of the agreed vision, goals and objectives, development thrust, and spatial strategies. 
The proposed land use map should contain the location and extent of the delineated PA/KBA and critical watersheds and MPAs.
- a map reflects the location/extent of the economic development/s
- Green growth strategies and policies
- List of green growth programs and projects towards sustainable economic growth

Source:
Estur, Zenaida, Presentation & Discussion on Basic Concepts & Principles-Orientation on the Enhanced CLUP Guidebooks ppt., 2016

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