the resilience challenge: crucial role of sucs and academia
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THE RESILIENCE CHALLENGECrucial Role of SUCs and Academia
EMMANUEL M. DE GUZMANCommissioner
Climate Change Commission
POST-2015 INTERNATIONAL BLUEPRINTS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
ReductionSendai, Japan
March 2015
2030 Agenda forSustainable
DevelopmentNew York, USA
September 2015
Paris Climate Change
AgreementParis, France
December 2015
IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
NEW ERA OF DEVELOPMENT PURSUITS
DISASTER RISK
HAZARD (H)
DISASTER (D)
R = H x xE V
R = RiskH = HazardE = Exposure
V = VulnerabilityC = Capacity
C
Challenge:
1. Poor local risk governance2. Vulnerable rural livelihood3. Ecosystems decline4. Neglected indigenous
peoples and culture
Address drivers of risk and
vulnerability in accord with PDP
Challenge:Liberate the poor from the vicious
cycle of poverty and riskDRR-CCA is
SOCIAL JUSTICEin action
Challenge:Address the local planning capacity gaps and promote
bottom-up science-and-risk-based planning
Apayao-Abulog River Basin
Abra River BasinCagayan River Basin
Agno River Basin
Pampanga River Basin
Pasig-Laguna River Basin
Bicol River Basin
Panay River Basin
Jalaur River Basin
Ilog-Hilabangan River Basin
Ranao-Agus River BasinCagayan de Oro River Basin
Tagaloan River Basin
Agusan River Basin
Mindanao River Basin Davao River Basin
Tagum-Libuganon River Basin
Buayan-Malungan River Basin
Marikina River Basin
Iloilo-Batiano River BasinCentral Cebu River Basin
Response:CORE Convergence
for Resilience Initiative
Through the 18 major river basins, Communities for
Resilience (CORE) will promote effective convergence and
delivery of capacity building services to LGUs through synergistic action across
agendas at the national and subnational level.
CORE ROLLOUT PLAN
WAVE 1Ecosystems-
MRB awareness
forums
WAVE 2Network of
SUCs
WAVE 3Institutionalized
Certificate Courses for LGUs in SUCs
(5 LGU participants per
year)
PROGRESS AS OFDECEMBER 2016
PROJECTIONSFOR 2017
CORE WAVE 1
CORE WAVE 2
CORE WAVE 1
CORE WAVE 3
10147807
major river basins coveredLGUs servedParticipants attended
084931,47
9
major river basins coveredLGUs servedParticipants attended
31133
of 39 SUCswith MOAtrainers trained in Manila, Iloilo, and Davao
35105
LGUs trained onCORE modulesparticipants trained on CORE modules
39 PARTNER SUCsLUZON1.Nueva Vizcaya State University2.Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University3.Aurora State College of Technology4.Mariano Marcos State University5.University of the Philippines – Baguio6.University of Northern Philippines7.Isabela State University8.Cagayan State University9.Tarlac Agricultural University10.Palawan State University11.Ramon Magsaysay Technological University12.Tarlac State University13.University of the Philippines – Los Baños14.Pampanga State Agricultural University15.Benguet State University16.Romblon State University17.Camarines Sur Polytechnic College18.Western Philippines University
23. Aklan State University24. Iloilo State College of Fisheries25. Visayas State University26. University of the Philippines – Visayas27. Iloilo Science and Techology
University28. Northern Negros State College of
Science and Technology29. Cebu Technological University30. Carlos Hilado Memorial State College31. Central Philippines State University32. Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State
CollegeMINDANAO33.Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology34.University of Southern Mindanao35.University of Southern Philippines36.Surigao State College of Technology37.Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology38.Western Mindanao State University39.Mindanao University of Science and Technology
VISAYAS19.University of Eastern Philippines20.Negros Oriental State University21.Leyte Normal University22.West Visayas State University
12 COMMUNITIES FOR RESILIENCE MODULES
Basic Concepts and Principles of CORE Environment and Natural Resources Accounting
FinancialLiteracy
GeographicInformation System
Natural ResourcesAssessment
ProjectDevelopment
Vulnerabilityand RiskAssessment
GreenhouseGasInventory
People’sSurvival FundAccess
LCCAP Formulation andImplementationCultural and Indigenous People’s Resilience
Climate ChangeExpenditureTagging
Desired outcomes for LCCAP and capacity
building: 1. Strengthened participatory
risk governance2. Enhanced resilience of rural
livelihood3. Preserved ecosystems’
integrity4. Ensured the resilience of
culture and indigenous people5. Strengthened early recovery
planning