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Cordillera Regional Development Plan (RDP 2017-2022) NEDA-CAR
RLECC Meeting May 18, 2017 Baguio City Police Office
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Provincial, Regional & National Events in the Formulation of the Cordillera RDP 2017-2022
Activity Date Provincial Consultations on the Draft RPFP June-July 2016 National Orientation AmBisyon Natin 2040 studies National Workshop to harmonize national & regional targets June to August 2016 Preparation of Draft RDP Assessment Reports August to October 2016 Conduct of 2 Technical Sessions: PSA on GRDP Targets agencies on Draft RDP Assessment Reports September 29 and October 26, 2016 Regional Launching of the AmBisyon Natin 2040 November 15, 2016
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Provincial, Regional and National Events in the Formulation of the Cordillera RDP 2017-2022
Activity Date Regional Consultation on the Draft PDP November 23, 2016 Regional Consultation on the Draft RDP January 9, 2017 Discussion in seven RDC Committees: CIPC and Infra – Feb 7 RSDC and Watershed – Feb 9 DevAd – Feb 15 Econ – Feb 22 RLUC – March 7 February 7-22, 2017, March 7, 2017 Conduct of TWG/ technical sessions Sept to February 2017 National RDP Conference February 22-23, 2017 RDC EXCOM Endorsement of 3rd Draft RDP March 15, 2017
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Cordillera RDP 2017-2022 Chapters 1-4 Chapter 5 to 20 Chapter 21
The Long View Global and Regional Trends and Prospects Overlay of Economic Growth, Demographic Trends and Physical Characteristics RDP Overall Framework Chapter 5 to 20 Sector/ subsector chapters Chapter 21 Plan Implementation and M&E
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Vision for Country Chapter 1. The Long View
(E.O. 5, series of 2016) “By 2040, the Philippines shall be a prosperous, predominantly middle- class society where no one is poor. Our peoples will enjoy long and healthy lives, are smart and innovative, and will live in a high-trust society”
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Chapter 1. The Long View Overall Strategic Framework
2040 MATATAG, MAGINHAWA AT PANATAG NA BUHAY 2022 TO LAY DOWN THE FOUNDATION FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH, A HIGH-TRUST AND RESILIENT SOCIETY, AND A GLOBALLY-COMPETITIVE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY “MALASAKIT” ENHANCING THE SOCIAL FABRIC “PAGBABAGO” REDUCING INEQUALITY “PATULOY NA PAG-UNLAD” INCREASING GROWTH POTENTIAL Ensure people-centered, clean and efficient governance Pursue swift and fair administration of justice Promote Philippine culture and values Expand econ. Opp’ties in AFF Increase access to econ. Opp’ties in I&T IMPLEMENT STRATEGIC TRADE AND FISCAL POLICY, MAINTAIN MACROECONOMIC STABILITY, PROMOTE COMPETITION Accelerate human capital development Reduce vulnerability of individuals Promote technology adoption Stimulate Innovation Maximize demographic dividend Ensure peace and security Accelerate strategic infrastructure development Ensure safety and build resilience Ensure ecological integrity, clean and healthy environment
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International commitments
Chapter 2. Global & Regional Trends and Prospects PDP PDP PDP PDP RDP Assessment Philippine Development Plan PDP International commitments Pres. Duterte 0+10 Agenda ASEAN Provincial Plans SDG 2030
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Criteria for Selecting Growth Centers
Regional Spatial Strategy (developed during Provincial and other Consultations & firmed up in the RLUC) Criteria for Selecting Growth Centers High 2015 population Relatively high centrality index Strategic position, area of influence or role in serving other growth nodes Potential for urban development (availability of land for urban use, accessibility, gentle to moderate slope) 2016 CMCI (competitiveness) Ranking Low environmental impact, low disaster vulnerability Others - current role, status in the region, historical significance, LGU preference, others
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Regional Spatial Strategy
Chapter 3. Overlay of Economic & Demographic Trends & Physical Characteristics Regional Spatial Strategy “NORTH & SOUTH CLUSTERS PLUS” growth development strategy that includes the development of 2 primary growth centers: BLISTT (Baguio City-La Trinidad-Itogon-Sablan-Tuba-Tublay) as the southern growth node Eastern Kalinga (Tabuk-Pinukpuk-Rizal) as the northern growth node
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Regional Spatial Strategy
“NORTH & SOUTH CLUSTERS PLUS” With service centers and catalysts of growth for the more remote parts of the Cordillera Regional centers: BLISTT and Eastern Kalinga Provincial centers: La Trinidad, Benguet Bontoc, Mt Province Lagawe, Ifugao Tabuk, Kalinga Bangued, Abra Kabugao, Apayao Regional Spatial Strategy Sub-provincial centers/Local centers: Buguias, Benguet Bauko, Mt. Province Alfonso Lista, Ifugao Lubuagan, Kalinga Manabo, Abra Luna, Apayao
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Regional Spatial Strategy
Special Development Areas for Inter- LGU Cooperation Regional Spatial Strategy METRO BANGUED La Paz, Danglas, Langiden, San Isidro, Pidigan, Penarrubia, Bangued, Tayum LUNA PACO VALLEY Kabugao, Pudtol, Flora KABUGAO BANGUED EASTERN KALINGA Tabuk, Pinukpuk, Rizal SABATABESA Sabangan, Bauko, Tadian, Besao, Sagada MANABO TABUK LUBUAGAN PALMANABA Paracelis, Alfonso Lista, Mayoyao, Natonin, Barlig, Aguinaldo BONTOC BUGUIAS- MANKAYAN BAUKO ALFONSO LISTA LAGAWE LEGEND BUGUIAS BLISTT Baguio, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba, Tublay Regional Center Provincial Center/Capital LA TRINIDAD Sub-Provincial Center BAGUIO CITY
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Regional Spatial Development Framework (RSDF)
1. Concentration 2. Connectivity 3. Reducing Vulnerability
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1. Regional Spatial Strategy for Concentration:
NORTH NODE: Eastern Kalinga - agri-industrial center of the region & potential commercial and settlement area given the vast expanse of land; expected development as the only Tourism Development Area (TDA) in the region SOUTH NODE: BLISTT - regional commercial and service center and interim regional government center; major industrial center, tourism gateway of the Cordillera, and education center of North Luzon.
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2. Regional Spatial Strategy for Connectivity:
connecting the region to other regions through air and land; connecting the regional & provincial growth centers to each other, & connecting the provincial growth centers to rural areas; that will enhance the competitiveness of provincial growth centers & emerging municipalities that will complement or generate new economic activities; and provide redundancy during emergency situations. Cordillera Roads Improvement Program (CRIP) Plan
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3. Regional Spatial Strategy for Reducing vulnerability:
Address vulnerabilities specifically rain-induced landslides and flooding, along with protecting the critical watersheds in the region General principle: central part of the region with steep slopes 50% and above shall be conservation and protection zone, with minimal or controlled development to be introduced to protect the mossy, pine, old growth forests & NIPAS areas within the zone
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Chapter 4. RDP 2017-2022 Overall Framework
CAR Development Vision We, the people of the Cordillera, proud of our culture and heritage rooted in spirituality shall have a truly autonomous region of a united, enlightened and empowered citizenry who shall pursue sustainable development where responsibilities and benefits are shared by all. CULTURAL INTEGRITY & IDENTITY HIGH TRUST SOCIETY SOCIAL & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCLUSIVE GROWTH CAR Development Goals SUSTAINED ECONOMIC GROWTH GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY & SUSTAINABLE USE OF RESOURCES STRONG FOUNDATION REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONAL AUTONOMY STRONG FOUNDATION HIGH TRUST SOCIETY
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GRDP and Poverty Targets
Actual 2015 Forecast 2016 2022 GRDP growth rate 3.7 AHFF growth rate (4.1) Industry growth rate 3.2 Services growth rate 6.5 Poverty incidence (population) 19.7 15.9 continued growth of electronics sector; processing of coffee, fruits & vegetables; wood-based manufacturing; gifts, toys & souvenirs; loom weaving construction renewable energy development sustained increase in IT-BPO activities, tourism & educational services sustained production of semi-temperate vegetables increased production of specialty crops (organic vegetables, heirloom rice, coffee)
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Chapter 17. Attaining Just and Lasting Peace
“MALASAKIT” ENHANCING THE SOCIAL FABRIC “PAGBABAGO” REDUCING INEQUALITY “PATULOY NA PAG-UNLAD” INCREASING GROWTH POTENTIAL just and lasting peace attained Decreased poverty incidence and disruptions to community life Peace agreements implemented and peace-building process integrated in the curriculum Regional autonomy for CAR achieved Protect and develop communities in conflict-affected and conflict-vulnerable areas Monitor human rights (HR) and international humanitarian rights law (IHRL) violations in conflict situations Assess the implementation of the peace agreements with CBA-CPLA Advocate for integrating peace education in the curriculum Support the Roadmap to Achieve Cordillera Autonomy First Towards Federalism
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security, public order and safety ensured
2022 TO LAY DOWN THE FOUNDATION FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH, A HIGH-TRUST AND RESILIENT SOCIETY, AND A GLOBALLY-COMPETITIVE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY “MALASAKIT” ENHANCING THE SOCIAL FABRIC “PAGBABAGO” REDUCING INEQUALITY “PATULOY NA PAG-UNLAD” INCREASING GROWTH POTENTIAL security, public order and safety ensured Disaster risk reduction management (DRRM) system institutionalized All forms of criminality and drug-related problems significantly reduced Regularize the conduct of fire hazard inspection, disaster drills, early detection and early warning system Institutionalize DRRM by filling up the DRRMO plantilla position and regular updating of DRRM Plans, Contingency Plans Develop the capacities of families and communities to adapt to climate change and disaster risk reduction, particularly in the preparation of PDNA and Situation Reports. Fully implement the proposed Local Anti-Criminality Action Plans (LACAPs) Re-train law enforcement personnel on adeptness at crime solution by effecting arrest Conduct information-dissemination for drug-affected barangays; supply-and-demand reduction; establish a good community rehabilitation program Stable national security environment achieved Provide territorial defense, security and stability services by ensuring adequate number of tactical units and reserve corps
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Chapter 21: Plan Implementation and Monitoring)
RDIP supports Plan implementation through the priority programs and projects LGUs align their Local Plans to the PDP and RDP LGUs improve the link between plan-investment program-budget- monitoring & evaluation Plan Monitoring & Evaluation Results Matrices (RM) - indicators of program/ project results or outcomes Annual assessment thru the Annual Regional Development Report (ARDR) and Regional Project Monitoring and Evaluation System (RPMES)
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Cordillera Regional Development Plan (RDP 2017-2022)
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