The Philippines Environment and Natural Resources Country Assessment: A Call To Action'
The Philippines Environment and Natural Resources Country Assessment: A Call To Action'
The Philippines Environment and Natural Resources Country Assessment: A Call To Action'
The Philippines
Environment and Natural
Resources Country Assessment:
‘A Call to Action’
Morning presentations:
DENR
ADB and World Bank
CEA synthesis report summary
Panel Presentations
The Panelists
Wood-burning stoves are primary source of indoor air pollution in rural areas
2. Environmental Health
2. Environmental Health
3. Climate
Change
(Leyte Landslide)
3. Climate Change
(‘Ondoy’ 2009)
3. Climate Change
(‘Ondoy’ 2009)
Why the
Synthesis Report?
Recognizing the SERIOUS ENR ISSUES that
the country is currently facing, the
synthesis report is intended to serve as a
CALL TO ACTION to help MOTIVATE KEY
DECISION-MAKERS in the incoming
government to TAKE THE NECESSARY
STEPS to promote sustainability through
improved ENR management
Creating an Effective
‘Call to Action’
To be most effective in stimulating
action, the synthesis report should be:
Easily understood
Logical
Informative
Compelling
Tools
The following tools can be applied to strengthen the
impact of the synthesis report:
‒ Use of valuation studies, cost-benefit analysis to
promote greater understanding and appreciation
of the economic importance of ENR
‒ Use of graphics (photos, charts, tables, graphs) to
create impact, tell a story, focus attention, and
present information in an easily-understood format
‒ Use of quotes from experts to strongly make a
point
‒ Citing success stories as examples to point the
way forward for future solutions
Tools
Cropla nds
Open fore st
(Buguias, Benguet)
…to this…
(Bauko, Ifugao)
… cannot be sustainable
(Buguias, Benguet)
Tools
THE SITUATION:
Malaybalay City, the capital city of Bukidnon Province, plays a strategic role
in the protection of the headwaters of the Pulangi and the Tagoloan rivers
because of its location in the upper reaches of both watershed areas. The
city itself also depends on water from the upper watershed, for its supply
of potable drinking water, and water for domestic and commercial use.
PES: A Working Model for
Sustainability
THE ACTION:
In April 2006, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed between the City
government of Malaybalay and the Bukidnon Higa-onon Tribal Association (BHTA) located
at Kibalabay – Carrayan sub-watershed. The MOA states that the Malaybalay city
government will pay a water users’ fee of 7.5 centavos per cubic meter to the BHTA. In
return, the BHTA is responsible for rehabilitation and maintenance of the watershed. The
City’s Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) is in charge of
monitoring the performance of the BHTA.
PES: A Working Model for
Sustainability
THE RESULT:
The Bukidnon Higa-onon Tribal Association experience in Malaybalay
illustrates how “payment for ecosystem services” (PES) can be put into
practice. This is a ‘real-world’ example of a voluntary contract-based
arrangement between a service buyer (local government) and service provider
(upper watershed communities) with direct cash payment being made for
forest protection and maintenance.
Framework for an
Action Plan
For each of the three ENR focal areas
(environmental health, natural
resources, and climate change):
‒policy responses
‒institutional responses
‒and investment responses
are suggested to address key issues
and concerns
Framework for an
Action Plan
Planning, Policy and Legal Responses
· Adoption and Application of Spatial
Development Plans
· Improvement of ENR Data and Information
Management
· Restructuring and Refocusing of the
Environmental Assessment (EA) System
· Strengthening Forest Management and
Biodiversity Conservation
Framework for an
Action Plan
A. Cost-Effectiveness
1. Interventions yielding the greatest benefit
for the greatest number of people
2. Interventions that prevent loss and avoid
costly repair of ecosystems or
replacement of resources
Screening for Priority-Setting
B. Temporal Prioritization
1. Prioritize according to time sensitivity:
which interventions are most critically
needed in the short term, vs. those which
could be put off for the medium or long term
2. time requirement: what amount of time is
needed to properly prepare for, plan,
design, and implement a required
intervention.
Thank you!
The draft “Call to Action” is
downloadable at:
https://download.yousendit.com/S1VBa0ZaQk5
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OR
https://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?
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The ADB and World Bank CEAs
are accessible at:
ADB:
http://www.adb.org/Documents/Books/5th-
Country-Environmental-Analysis-PHI/5th-
Country-Environmental-Analysis-PHI.pdf
World Bank:
http://www-
wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSCo
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0ESW0WHIT1EA0final0LS029Oct09.pdf