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Mainstreaming Climate Change

Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction in


Local Development Planning

Rosario Pavilion, Cagayan de Oro City


March 11, 2016

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Mainstreaming
• Mainstreaming means the
Entry Points Example: DRRM
inclusion or integration of a
concept or principle into Creation of Local DRRM
Structure
existing structures, Office
processes, plans, and Process
CCA/ DRRM- sensitive
systems. planning process

• Mainstreaming does not CCA/ DRRM- sensitive


Plan
CLUP
require creation of new
Policies, Budget,
systems (e.g., funding,
Stakeholder
participation, concepts, System
engagement, Monitoring
and indicators) but and evaluation
enhances existing ones.

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Mainstreaming concepts for local development

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Levels of local development plans (LDP)

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Guidelines Mainstreaming CCA and DRR
• Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction in Subnational Development
and Land Use/Physical Planning in the Philippines (NEDA)
• Operational Guide on Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction and
Climate Change Adaptation (DRR/CCA) in Regional Physical Planning
(NEDA Region X)
• Supplemental Guidelines on Mainstreaming Climate and Disaster
Risks in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (HLURB)
• DILG MC 2015-77: Provide the guidelines for LGUs on mainstreaming
climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in local
development planning anchored on the rationalized planning system

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Framework for mainstreaming

G e n d e r M a i n s t r e a m i n g
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Climate Disaster Risk Assessment

Gender Analysis*
Framework for mainstreaming

G e n d e r M a i n s t r e a m i n g
CDRA inputs to local development planning
• analysis of the planning environment
• identification of issues and problems
• formulation of goals, objectives, and targets
• formulation of development strategies, and
• identification of programs, projects, and activities (PPAs)
With our plans, we can reduce or increase risk

• Development can
generate risk

• Hazards alone do not


cause disasters

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