Ebinezer
R. Florano, Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor
National
College of Public Administration and Governance
University
of the Philippines
Abstract
This
chapter illustrates how the two conceptually distinct climate change adaptation
(CCA) and disaster risk reduction (DRR) are mainstreamed in the
development plans of local government units in the Philippines using
integrated frameworks for vulnerability analysis and the development of
climate-resilient local Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) and Comprehensive
Development Plan (CDP) prescribed by the national
government. The integration of CCA and DRR in the Philippines came after the
failure of the passive disaster management, utilized since 1954, to prepare and
response to disasters caused by extreme weather events of climate change. Using
the case study approach, this chapter narrates how disaster-prone Sorsogon City
was able to incorporate CCA and DRR measures and strategies in its CLUP and
CDP.
(The
paper is published as a book chapter in the online version of the Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation ©
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. Available for viewing at
http://www.springerreference.com/docs/html/chapterdbid/367559.html
Also presented in Panel 1 – “Theories of Public Administration” of the World Conference for Public Administration with the theme, “Public Administration and Happiness: Policy Management and Politics from the Global Perspectives.” Organized by the Korean Association for Public Administration. 25-27 June 2014, Daegu Exhibition & Convention (EXCO), South Korea.)
http://www.springerreference.com/docs/html/chapterdbid/367559.html
Also presented in Panel 1 – “Theories of Public Administration” of the World Conference for Public Administration with the theme, “Public Administration and Happiness: Policy Management and Politics from the Global Perspectives.” Organized by the Korean Association for Public Administration. 25-27 June 2014, Daegu Exhibition & Convention (EXCO), South Korea.)
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