Hazard and Risk Maps for your BDRRM PLAN
The Local Climate Change Action Plan (LCCAP) 2023-2030 outlines the Municipality’s comprehensive framework for addressing the multifaceted impacts of climate change through sustainable and equitable governance. Anchored on the principles of resilience, adaptive capacity, and mitigation, the plan serves as a vital instrument to integrate climate-responsive strategies into local development planning and decision-making processes.
Cover Page i
Title Page ii
Messages iii
Table of Contents iv
List of Tables viii
List of Figures xii
Executive Summary xiv
1.1.1. Development of the LCCAP 15
1.1.2. Purpose of the Plan 15
1.1.3. Limitations of the Plan 16
1.3.1. Development Priorities 313
1.3.2. Vision-Mission-Goal 318
1.3.3. Mission Statement 318
1.3.4. Strategic Goals 318
1.4.1. Planning Framework 320
1.4.2. Guiding Principles 321
1.4.3. Stakeholders and Engagement 321
1.4.4. Situating the LCCAP in the Rationalized Planning System 322
2.1. Vulnerabilities, Risks, and Opportunities 324
2.2. Vulnerability and Cross-sectoral Analysis 400
2.2.1. Vulnerability Assessment 400
2.2.2. Cross-Sectoral Analysis 401
2.2.3. Implications to Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation in Local Governance 401
2.3. Adaptive Capacity 402
2.3.1. Population Adaptive Capacity Score by Barangay 405
2.3.2. Urban Use Areas Adaptive Capacity Score by Barangay 406
2.3.3. Agricultural Resource Production Areas Adaptive Capacity Score by Barangay 407
2.3.4. Critical Point Facilities Adaptive Capacity Score by Barangay 408
2.3.1. Lifeline Utilities Adaptive Capacity Score by Barangay 409
2.4. Vulnerability Index Scores 410
2.4.1. Severe Wet-Weather Hazards 411
2.4.2. Severe Dry-Weather Hazards 417
2.5. Vulnerability Assessment Maps 421
2.5.1. Population Vulnerability Maps (POPN) 421
2.5.2. Urban Use Areas Vulnerability Maps (UUA) 427
2.5.3. Agricultural Resource production Areas (ARPA) Vulnerability Maps 433
2.5.4. Critical Point Facilities (CPF) Vulnerability Maps 439
2.5.5. Lifeline Utilities (LLU) Vulnerability Maps 445
3.1. Plan Alignment Matrix 451
3.3. CLUP-CDP-ELA Objectives and Climate Change 473
3.3.1. Social Sector 473
3.3.2. Economic Sector Objectives 477
3.3.3. Environmental Sector Objectives 480
3.3.4. Infrastructure Sector Objectives 481
3.3.5. Institutional Sector Objectives 483
3.5. LCCAP Objectives and CLUP Strategic Goals 488
3.5.1. CLUP Goal: Dynamic, Self-Reliant Economy 488
3.5.2. CLUP Goal: God-Loving, Empowered Community: 488
3.5.3. CLUP Goal: Viable Natural Environment 488
3.5.4. CLUP Goal: Resilient Livable Human Settlements with Sufficient Infrastructure 488
3.5.5. CLUP Goal: Sustainable Development and Equitable Governance 488
3.6. LCCAP Objectives and CDP Sectoral Goals 489
3.6.1. Social Sector Goals 489
3.6.2. Economic Sector Goals: 489
3.6.3. Environmental Sector Goal: 490
3.6.4. Infrastructure Sector Goals: 490
3.6.5. Institutional Sector Goals: 490
3.6. LCCAP Priority Objectives Alignment with CLUP-CDP-ELA 491
4.1. Adaptation Actions 493
4.1.1. Public Health - Preparedness Plan 493
4.1.2. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Response to Climate Change Hazards 500
4.1.3. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Climate Change Hazard Recovery and Rehabilitation 511
4.2. Prioritized PPAs 519
4.3. Identified enabling requirements 535
4.3.1. LDIP 2023-2025 Inclusive in the ELA 535
4.3.2. Climate Change Expenditure Tagging (CCET) Tool 535
4.3.3. Share of Climate Change Adaptation and Climate Change Mitigation 535
4.3.4. Programming by NCCAP Alignment 537
4.3.5. Local Climate Change Action Plan – Local Development Investment Program 2023-2025 539
4.3.6. Climate Change Expenditure Tagging (CCET) Analysis – LCCAP-LDIP 2023-2025 566
4.3.7. Policy requirements 606
5.1. Indicators and Targets for CLUP-CDP-ELA Objectives Linked to Climate Change 607
5.2. Indicators and Targets for Priority LCCAP Programs, Projects and Activities 622
5.3. Monitoring and Evaluation Plan 631
5.3.1. Simplified Monitoring and Evaluation Matrix 631
5.3.2. Formation of a Multi-Sectoral M&E Team 631
5.3.3. Formal Mandate and Budget 632
5.3.4. Importance of Including Independent Sectors and Local Experts 632
Annexes 633
A. Working Group 634
B. Maps (hazard, risk, administrative, etc.) 635
C. Relevant Disaster Reports 636
D. Agreed Standards in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response to be Observed for Operations 637
D.1 Standard Operating Procedures for Response: Hydrometeorological Hazard: Rain-Induced Landslide 638
D.2 Standard Operating Procedures for Response: Hydrometeorological Hazard: Soil Erosion 644
D.3 Standard Operating Procedures for Response: Hydrometeorological Hazard: Tornado 649
E. Directory of Agencies and Participants During the Contingency Plan Formulation 654
F. List Of Relevant Policies and Guidelines 655
F.1 Municipal Ordinance No. 329, s. 2014 Adopted by Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 104-2014 656
F.2 Office of the Municipal Mayor Administrative Order No. 04, s. 2022 dated July 6, 2022 678
F.3 Municipal Ordinance No. 291, s. 2012 Adopted by Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 65-2012 680
F.4 Appointment of the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer (LDRRMO) III 682
F.5 Municipal Ordinance No. 417, S. 2018 Adopted by Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 417-2018 689
F.6 Office of the Municipal Mayor Executive Order No. 01, s. 2018 dated January 8, 2018 691
F.7 Office of the Municipal Mayor Administrative Order No. 2023-08 698
F.8 NDRRMC Memorandum No. 131, s. 2018 dated October 25, 2018 700
F.9 Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 113-2015 dated 23 November 2015 711
F.10 Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 223-2020 dated December 7, 2020 718
F.11 Batangas Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) Certification 722
F.12 Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 57-2023 dated March 20, 2023 724
F.13 Municipal Ordinance No. 750, s. 2023 adopted by the Sangguniang Bayan on July 17, 2023 727
G. Approval of the Contingency Plan 739
H. Proposed MDRRMO Strategic Human Resource Development Plan: 2023-2030 740
I. Summary of Climate Change Impacts Under Medium-Range Emission Scenario of the Municipality of Rosario, Batangas 834
J. Climate Change Vulnerability Maps 856
References 881
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