presented by: en.p. annabelle f. guanzon...presented by: en.p. annabelle f. guanzon housing and land...
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Presented by: En.P. ANNABELLE F. GUANZONHousing and Land Use Regulatory Board
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ONLOCAL CONSERVATION AREAS (LCAs)Crowne Plaza, Ortigas Centre, Mandaluyong CityOctober 23-24, 2014
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The need to mainstream climate change inlocal land use policies and developmentstrategies; and strengthen disaster riskreduction management.
The need to have an all-inclusive physicalplan by integrating our coastal and forestlands and other thematic areas such asBiodiversity, Ancestral Domain, and CulturalHeritage) in city/municipal land use planning.
Why Enhance the Guidebooks
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• Cross-cutting ConcernsAncestral DomainsBiodiversity ConservationClimate ChangeDisaster Risk Reduction and ManagementCultural, Historical and Aesthetic/Visual ValueHeritage and Green Urbanism
• Ecosystem AnalysisForest and UplandsCoastal and MarineBiodiversity Assessment
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DA (BSWM)DAR
DENR (FMB, PAWB, MGB, NAMRIA, EMB)NCIPDOT
NCCAPHILVOLCS
CCCDILG (for LGU territorial jurisdiction)
DA(BFAR)
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Cross-Cutting in the CLUP Planning Process
(Forest, Coastal, Ancestral Domain, BiodiversityConservation, Climate Change, Disaster Risk Reduction,
Heritage Conservation and Green Growth)
Volume 1
Procedural Steps in the preparation of ComprehensiveLand Use Plans and Zoning Ordinance
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Biodiversity
Guide to SectoralStudies; EcosystemAnalysis and Special
Area Studies
Volume 2
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Multi-Hazard Maps
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Model Zoning Ordinance
The ZoningOrdinance (ZO) is aregulatory measurewhich is an importanttool for theimplementation ofthe approvedComprehensive LandUse Plan.
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Water Protection Sub-Zones
Fishery Refuge and Sanctuary Sub-Zone (FRS-SZ) Foreshore Land Sub-Zone (FL-SZ) Fishery Reserve Sub-Zone (FR-SZ) Delta/ Estuary Sub-Zone (D/E-SZ) Lake Sub-Zone (Lake-SZ) Mangrove Sub-Zone (MG-SZ) Mariculture Zones and Parks Sub-Zone (MZP-SZ)
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The following are designated as Overlay Zones:
1. Landslide Overlay Zone (LSD-OZ) 2. Flood Overlay Zone (FLD-OZ) 3. Scenic Corridor Overlay Zone (SCD-OZ) 4. Faultline Overlay Zone (FLT-OZ) 5. Heritage Overlay Zone (HTG-OZ) 6. Ecotourism Overlay Zone (ETM-OZ) 7. Urban Corridor Overlay Zone (UCD-OZ) 8. Transit-Oriented Development Overlay Zone (TOD-OZ) 9. Billboards Overlay Zone (BB-OZ) 10. Key Biodiversity Area Overlay Zone (KBA-OZ) 11. Critical Habitat Overlay Zone (CH-OZ) 12. Ancestral Lands Overlay Zone (AL-OZ)
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This is a "transparent zone" that is overlain ontop of a base or basic zone or another overlayzone that provides an additional layer ofregulations.
Overlay Zones may be used to regulate activitieson the basic or Base Zones or another OverlayZone. Cities/ Municipalities should determinetheir specific development issues that should beaddressed in promulgating Overlay Zoneregulations.
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PART 1
INTEGRATION OF BIODIVERSITYTO LAND USE PLANNING
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General Concepts◦ Levels of Biodiversity◦ Significance◦ Status of Philippine Biodiversity◦ Threats to Biodiversity◦ Government initiatives and Policy Intervention◦ Integration to Land Use Planning with Sample
Case
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INTEGRATING BIODIVERSITY CONCEPTSIN THE 12-STEP PROCESS
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SEC. 20. Prohibited Acts.(a) Hunting, destroying, or mere possession
of any plants or animals or productsderived there from without a permit fromthe Management Board;
(b) Dumping of any waste products detrimentto the protected area, or to the plants andanimals or inhabitants therein;
(c)Use of any motorized equipment without apermit from the Management Board
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SEC. 20. Prohibited Acts.
(d) Mutilating, defacing or destroying objectsof natural beauty, or objects of interest tocultural communities (of scenic value);
(e) Damaging and leaving roads and trails ina damaged condition;
(f) Squatting, mineral locating, or otherwiseoccupying any land;
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SEC. 20. Prohibited Acts.(g) Constructing or maintaining any kind of
structure, fence or enclosure, conductingany business enterprise without a permit;
(h) Leaving in exposed or unsanitaryconditions refuse or debris, or depositing inground or in bodies of water, and
(i) Altering, removing destroying or defacingboundary marks or signs.
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(a) Strict Protection Zone.
(b) Sustainable Use Zone
(c) Restoration Zone
(d) Habitat Management Zones
(e) Multiple-Use Zones
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Section 10. Protected AreaManagement Zoning.(f) Buffer Zone
(g) Cultural Zones
(h) Recreational Zones
(i) Special Use Zones
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Sec. 27.
(a) killing and destroying wildlife species
(b) inflicting injury which cripples and/orimpairs the reproductive system of wildlifespecies;
(c) effecting any of the following acts incritical habitat(s)
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(i) dumping of waste products detrimental to wildlife;
(ii) squatting or otherwise occupying any portion ofthe critical habitat;
(iii) mineral exploration and/or extraction;
(iv) burning;
(v) logging; and
(vi) quarrying
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(d) introduction, reintroduction or restocking of wildliferesources;
(e) trading of wildlife;
(f) collecting, hunting or possessing wildlife, their by-products andderivatives;
(h) maltreating and/or inflicting other injuries not covered by thepreceding paragraph; and
(i) transporting of wildlife