PLANNING OF PARTICULAR PROJECTS Flashcards
• Shows the general distribution, location, and characteristics of current and future land uses and urban form, including the
• Future land use map
• Land use projections
Land-Use
• the orderly arrangement within a piece of land or property on which vertical structures such as buildings, monuments and the like, as well as horizontal developments such as rights-of- way (ROWs), open spaces and activity spaces are to be proposed.
Physical Planning
• examines laws, ordinances, rules and regulations
• prepares framework and conceptual master development plans (FRDPs and CMDPs)
• prepares Preliminary up to Detailed Master Development Plans (PMDPs/ DMDPs)
Physical Planning
• The transportation element addresses the issues of:
- Traffic circulation
- Transit and railways
- Bicycle routes
- Pedestrian movement
- Parking
- Ports and airports
Transportation Planning
• Includes the physical manifestations of the governmental services
Public Facilities Planning
• Includes buildings, equipment, lands, and facilities operated for the benefit of the community
- Examples: police and fire facilities, elementary and secondary schools, general governmental buildings, hospitals, clinics, libraries, and arts centers.
Public Facilities Planning
Environmental Planning
• also known as _________ and _________ planing, city planning, town and country planning, and/or human settlements planning
urban and regional planning
• refers to the multi-disciplinary art and science of analyzing, specifying, clarifying, harmonizing, managing and regulating the use and development of land and water resources, in relation to their environs, for the development of sustainable communities and ecosystems.
Environment Planning
• Providing professional services:
-technical consultation, rendering of technical advice, plan preparation, capacity building and monitoring and evaluation of implementation involving the following:
-National, regional or local development
-Zoning and related ordinances, codes and other legal issuances
-Planning and development of a barangay, municipality, city, province, region or any portion or combination thereof
-Development of a site for a particular need or special purpose
Environmental Planning
Environmental Planning
• The “_________________”of a biological species in an environment is the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities* available in the environment.
“Carrying Capacity”
Environmental Planning
CRITICAL/SENSITIVE AREAS
This element of the plan addresses the protection of critical and sensitive areas, like:
• Areas that serve as habitat for plants and wildlife
• Land and water bodies that serve as recharge areas for aquifers • Areas with steep slopes that are easily eroded or unstable
• Visually, culturally, or historically sensitive areas
• This element documents the physical characteristics, magnitude, severity, frequency, causative factors, and geographic extent of all natural hazards, including:
• Flooding
• Seismic activity
• Landslides
• Wildfires
By identifying these areas, the local government can safeguard them through regulation, incentives, or other measures
Natural Hazards
•prepared and submitted by the project proponent or environmental impact assessment consultant
Environmental Impact Assessment Report
Environmental Impact Assessment Report
• serves as an application for an __________________ certificate .
• _______________ study of the significant impacts of a project on the environmental management plan.
environmental compliance certificate
comprehensive study
Environmental Impact Assessment Report
• includes an ___________________ plan/program that the proponent will fund and implement to protect the environment.
environmental management plan/program
• Develop a highly competitive and environmentally sustainable tourism industry that is focused on creating inclusive growth was adopted; to provide the long-term implementation framework consistent with the declaration of policy set forth in the Tourism Act of 2009
Tourism Planning
• ___________ Concept: From a physical perspective, clustering involves linking several Tourism Development Areas (TDAs) into a logical grouping of transport networks, natural and cultural tourism sites, as well as urban service centers that provide facilities and amenities, all serviced by at least a primary gateway.
-Its adoption as a destination development strategy in the
implementation of complementing programs
Cluster Concept
AN ACT DECLARING A NATIONAL POLICY FOR TOURISM AS AN ENGINE OF INVESTMENT, EMPLOYMENT, GROWTH AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, AND STRENGTHENING THE DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM AND ITS ATTACHED AGENICIES TO EFFECTIVELY AND EFFICIENTLY IMPLEMENT THAT POLICY AND APPRORIATING FUNDS THEREFORE
Republic Act 9593 = “Tourism Act of 2009”
Historic Preservation
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION OF THE NATIONAL CULTURAL HERITAGE, STRENGTHENING THE NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CULTURE AND THE ARTS (NCCA) AND ITS AFFILIATED CULTURAL AGENCIES, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Republic Act No. 10066: “National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009”
- foster the preservation, enrichment and dynamic evolution of a Filipino culture based on the principle of unity in diversity
in a climate of free artistic and intellectual expression. - conserve, develop, promote and popularize the nation’s historical and cultural heritage and resources, as well as
artistic creations.
Historic Preservation
Republic Act No. 10066: “National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009”
In the pursuit of cultural preservation as a strategy for maintaining Filipino identity, this Act shall pursue the following objectives:
-Protect, preserve, conserve and promote the nation’s
cultural heritage, its property and histories, and the
ethnicity of local communities
-Establish and strengthen cultural institutions; and
-Protect cultural workers and ensure their
professional development and well-being.
Historic Preservation
Republic Act No. 10066: “National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009
“__________” all products of human creativity by which a people and a nation reveal their identity, including churches, mosques and other places of religious worship, schools and natural history specimens and sites, whether public or privately owned, movable or immovable, and tangible or intangible.”
* It deems all heritage structures, which are at least _____ years old.
“Cultural property”
50 years old
Registers all cultural properties of the country which the National Commission for Culture and the Arts is mandated to establish and maintain through the appropriate cultural agencies and local governments.
Philippine Registry of Cultural Property
A house that has significant importance to the Filipino culture declared by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), previously known as the National Historical Institute
Other examole categories: “National Shrines” or “National Historical Landmarks”
“Heritage House” / “Ancestral Home”