This document outlines the 12-step process for developing a comprehensive land use plan (CLUP) for a community. Step 1 is to organize the planning effort by discussing the need for a CLUP with local officials, assessing available resources, and organizing a planning team. Key activities in organizing include presenting the CLUP proposal for approval, identifying members for technical working groups, and orienting the planning team.
This document outlines the 12-step process for developing a comprehensive land use plan (CLUP) for a community. Step 1 is to organize the planning effort by discussing the need for a CLUP with local officials, assessing available resources, and organizing a planning team. Key activities in organizing include presenting the CLUP proposal for approval, identifying members for technical working groups, and orienting the planning team.
This document outlines the 12-step process for developing a comprehensive land use plan (CLUP) for a community. Step 1 is to organize the planning effort by discussing the need for a CLUP with local officials, assessing available resources, and organizing a planning team. Key activities in organizing include presenting the CLUP proposal for approval, identifying members for technical working groups, and orienting the planning team.
This document outlines the 12-step process for developing a comprehensive land use plan (CLUP) for a community. Step 1 is to organize the planning effort by discussing the need for a CLUP with local officials, assessing available resources, and organizing a planning team. Key activities in organizing include presenting the CLUP proposal for approval, identifying members for technical working groups, and orienting the planning team.
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Comprehensive Land
Use Plan (ORGANIZE)
Prepared by: Adriatico, Alyssa Marie V.
BS Architecture 4B What is Land Use Plan? the “rationale approach of allocating available land resources as equitably as possible among competing user groups and for different functions consistent with the development plan of the area.
What is Comprehensive Land Use Plan?
The Comprehensive Land Use Plan, also known as a general plan or master plan, is a document designed to guide the future actions of a community. The 12-Step Process to Comprehensive Land Use Planning Step 1: ORGANIZE Getting organized is an important first step to take before doing the actual plan preparation activities. Anticipating and preparing for the resources that will be needed for the planning activities will lead to the smooth implementation of accomplishment of planning outputs in time. Steps and Outputs: Discuss the need to prepare/update CLUP • Discuss with local officials/officers the need to prepare/update the CLUP and identify rationale, framework of activities, and timeframe for planning. • ridge-to-reef framework • mainstreaming of disaster risk reduction • climate change adaptation
Assess available resources in terms of funds, personnel, and other
logistic support. • Resources needed for planning may include the following: – funds to finance planning activities – personnel for carrying out the planning activities – supplies and materials to be used for the planning activities – computers and other equipment to prepare documents, maps and other planning materials – transportation and communications – available reference materials: studies, profiles, etc • Present the proposal to the Local Chief Executive and SB/SP for approval. • Prepare and issue the Executive Order. Organize the planning team. • Organize the planning team. The planning team shall be composed of a Planning Core Group assisted by TWGs. • Identify members of the City/ Municipal Technical Working Group (TWG) to be mobilized for CLUP preparation/updating/revision. Orient the planning team. • Carry out this activity with key local LGU/national agency offices, SB and LDC members, community/stakeholder representatives, etc. • Brief the planning team on how planning activities will be undertaken. Inventory available information. • Previous/current CLUP; current PPFP; • Local sectoral plans and key national agency plans (i.e. DA, DPWH, DENR, DOTC, NIA, DOT, etc.) • Key watershed/sub-watershed divides/delineation (c/o DENR/CENRO); • Progress or annual reports, assessments, and evaluations; • Surveys on socio-economic and demographic conditions, land use, productivity, poverty/income, environment/ biodiversity; • Studies and relevant information on climate change vulnerability, hazards, and threats experienced by the LGU during the existing/previous CLUP period. • Recent satellite photos/maps of LGU’s land, settlements and vegetative cover; • Laws and ordinances on or affecting their land uses in the area such as environment code, investment code, tax code, fisheries code, delineation ordinance, among others • Inventory of tenurial instruments/claims issued in the area (i.e. ancestral lands, free patents, CBFMAs, ISF/CSCs, mining claims/tenements, energy/tourism sites, etc.) • Present in map format all applicable information generated such as: Consolidated city/municipal-wide data.
Examples of key sectoral/thematic outcome indicators are:
• Socio-economic—Targeted average income levels or increase/decrease in poverty levels (i.e. No. of households below or above (municipal/provincial or regional) poverty threshold. • Production/productivity—Targeted average yield per hectare or % increase in yield/hectare compared to previous average or comparative reference (i.e. provincial/regional or national average). • Demographic—Targeted % increase in population density/distribution or increases in population by barangay; • Environmental/ecological/biodiversity—Targeted increase/decrease in water levels, forest cover or fish catch levels. • CCA/DRRM—Targeted % of HHs per barangay affected by disasters; % reduction in damaged areas/barangays or HH evacuated in affected areas/ barangays.
Prepare and disseminate IEC materials.
• Disseminate information on the planning activities to the general public through barangay assemblies and other forums, posters, publications, broadcasts, etc. to encourage public participation at the earliest stage of plan formulation. Thank you for listening!😊 Stay healthy & safe everyone!❤