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What does a Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) embody?
What does a Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) embody?
What is the function of a Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP)?
What is the function of a Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP)?
To manage land and natural resources at the local level
What law led to the establishment of CLUP?
What law led to the establishment of CLUP?
Sec. 20 (c) of RA 7160
Things that should be taken into consideration upon formulating CLUPs include food production, human settlements, and __________.
Things that should be taken into consideration upon formulating CLUPs include food production, human settlements, and __________.
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What does the RIDGE TO REEF APPROACH (R2R) include under ecosystems?
What does the RIDGE TO REEF APPROACH (R2R) include under ecosystems?
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List two key components of the Integrated Ecosystems Management (IEM/R2R) in the CLUP.
List two key components of the Integrated Ecosystems Management (IEM/R2R) in the CLUP.
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Name one impact of climate change that planning must address according to the rationale of the IEM/R2R approach.
Name one impact of climate change that planning must address according to the rationale of the IEM/R2R approach.
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Which agency is NOT part of the National Technical Agencies that govern the whole ecosystem?
Which agency is NOT part of the National Technical Agencies that govern the whole ecosystem?
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Biodiversity refers only to the number of species in a specific ecosystem.
Biodiversity refers only to the number of species in a specific ecosystem.
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What is Heritage Conservation primarily focused on in the context of CLUP?
What is Heritage Conservation primarily focused on in the context of CLUP?
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Match the following terms with their definitions:
Match the following terms with their definitions:
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Study Notes
Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP)
- A document that guides and regulates the growth and development of cities or municipalities.
- Functions as a tool for managing land and natural resources locally.
- Manages the entire geographical territory of a Local Government Unit (LGU).
- Established under Section 20 (c) of RA 7160, mandating LGUs to prepare CLUPs through zoning ordinances.
Key Considerations in CLUP Formulation
- Food production is crucial to planning.
- Human settlements must be considered for sustainable development.
- Industrial expansion needs recognition to ensure balanced growth.
Ridge to Reef (R2R) Approach
- Integrates ecosystems management including forests, coastal areas, and biodiversity.
- Under special concerns, the approach includes ancestral domain, green growth, heritage conservation, and urban design.
12-Step CLUP Process
- Organize stakeholders and set a vision.
- Analyze the current situation and set goals and objectives.
- Develop the land use plan and draft zoning ordinances.
- Conduct public hearings and review, adopt, and implement the plans.
- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the plans.
Ecosystem Analysis
- Involves assessing land use in forests, coastal regions, and biodiversity impact.
- Considers climate change and disaster risk assessments alongside resource mapping.
Integrated Ecosystems Management (IEM) Approach
- A strategy promoting integrated management of land, water, and living resources for conservation.
- Recognizes interdependence between uplands and lowlands for effective planning.
Sustainable Forest Management
- Involves evaluating forest ecosystems, their functions, and interrelationships.
- Examines forestland extent, status, existing land uses, and threats to forest resources.
- Emphasizes the role of LGUs in conservation and governance.
Biodiversity Overview
- Represents the various species within an ecosystem and the totality of life forms present.
Biodiversity Conservation Practices
- Protected Areas Management Program (PAMP) aligns with CLUP necessities.
- Identification of Endangered Species and priority habitats is critical for conservation areas.
Policy Environment
- Comprises laws and regulations impacting environmental management, emphasizing integration across inland and coastal zones.
National Technical Agencies
- Govern the ecosystem including the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and its various bureaus like the Environmental Management Bureau and Mines & Geosciences Bureau.
- The National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), Department of Tourism, and other agencies support ecological integrity and cultural heritage.
Sectoral and Special Area Studies
- Sectoral studies include demographics, social, economic, and infrastructure assessments.
- Thematic planning areas focus on ancestral domain, green growth, urban design, and heritage conservation.
Ancestral Domain Integration
- Recognizes rights of Indigenous Cultural Communities (ICCs) established under RA 8371.
- Involves assessing boundaries and resources of ancestral domains through sustainable resource management.
Heritage Conservation Principles
- Emphasizes continuity, conservation and re-use, and the spirit of place in cultural resource planning.
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Test your knowledge on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) and its significance in managing urban development. This quiz covers definitions, roles, and applications of CLUP in local governance. Enhance your understanding of land use planning concepts.