Saturday, October 26, 2019

Steps in Mainstreaming DRR and CCA into the CLUP by HLURB


Step 1 – Organize
·         Incorporate the conduct of the CDRA in the work and financial plan
·         Organize key sectoral representatives who will participate  in the CDRA

Step 2 – Identify stakeholders
·         Include local stakeholders and representatives from the hazard mapping agencies who will participate and assist in the CDRA

Step 3 – Set the Vision
·         Fine tuning of vision descriptors and success indicators based on the relevant findings from the CDRA
Step 4 – Analyze the situation
·         Enhanced understanding of climate and disaster risks affecting the locality
·         Priority decision areas based on risk evaluation
·         Policy interventions/options with emphasis on Risk Management Options
·         Adjusted land demand to account for backlogs due to risks and vulnerabilities
·         Analysis of land supply and suitability-based climate change and possible impacts on the severity and frequency of natural hazards.

Step 5 – Set the goals and objectives
·         Specific targets/indicators to address current risks
·         Goals, objectives and success indicators related to future planned disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation

Step 6 – Establish Development Thrust and Spatial Strategies
·         Incorporate climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction concerns in evaluating development thrust and spatial strategy options
·         Ensuring selected development thrust and spatial strategies account for the future climate change scenario and its possible impacts to the severity and frequency of natural hazards

Step 7 – Prepare the Land Use Plan
·         Climate and disaster risk sensitive land use allocation/spatial location
·         Applying risk reduction approaches (risk avoidance, mitigation, transfer and retention in designing the land use scheme and land use policy development
·         Menu of programs and projects for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation

Step 8 – Draft the Zoning Ordinance
·         Establishing hazard overlay zones and priority risk management zones/districts
·         Zoning regulations to reduce risks by applying risk reduction approaches such as density control, hazard resistant building design standards, site development standards, and additional development requirements
·         Consultation with hazard experts and stakeholders in the identification of zoning regulations

Step 9 – Conduct Public Hearing
·         Consultation with stakeholders on the acceptability of proposed risk management options

Step 10 – Review, Adopt and Approve the CLUP and ZO
·         Ensure identified risk management options to effectively address current and prevent future risks are translated in the CLUP and ZO;
·         Inviting representatives from agencies involved in DRR-CCA (i.e. hazard mapping agencies, Provincial DRRMO, Provincial CCO) during the review and approval process

Step 11 – Implement the CLUP and ZO
·         Strengthen the support institutional structures, systems and procedures for enforcement and monitoring
·         Program and project assessment, prioritization and development
·         Budgetary support/requirements
·         Information, Education and Communication Campaign
·         Interface with other local level plans to implement DRR-CCA agenda

Step 12 – Monitor and Evaluate the CLUP and ZO
·         Identification of risk reduction and climate change adaptation monitoring parameters and procedures
·         PPAs impact monitoring and evaluation

Reference: CLUP Supplemental Guidelines on Mainstreaming Climate and Disaster Risks in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2014, HLURB,  p. 26



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