LEGAZPI CITY: DISASTER RESPONSE AND RESILIENCY INITIATIVES

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LEGAZPI CITY: DISASTER RESPONSE AND RESILIENCY INITIATIVES GILBERT C. GONZALES Regional Director DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Philippines 6TH HIGH LEVEL SEMINAR ON ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE CITIES JOHOR BAHRU, MALAYSIA FEBRUARY 9-10, 2015

OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION 1. LEGAZPI CITY 2. ESC MODEL CITY: PHILIPPINE FRAMEWORK 3. CITYLINKS: LEGAZPI AND FT. LAUDERDALE 4. CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCY 5. ESC FORUM 6. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES

I. LEGAZPI CITY: LOCATION MAP

LEGAZPI CITY Coastal city with frequent problems with natural disasters but keen to improve its resiliency to adapt to climate change Situated on the eastern of Albay province approximately 534 kilometers south of Manila (Philippine capital) and centrally located in the Bicol Region. Total Area: 20,437.09 Has Population : approx. 210, 615 ( as of 2013 based on National Statistics Office Barangays: 70 (45 are located in the Urban Area and the rest are distributed in the Rural Area)

DISASTER RISK AND VULNERABILITY OF LEGAZPI CITY/ALBAY 19 to 21 typhoons per year in the Philippines with 3-5 major direct hits on Albay. About 198,000 houses threatened by wind destructions and at least 350,000 people have to evacuate. Mayon Volcano Eruption threatens 3 cities and 5 municipalities 127 villages or 11,000 to 12,000 families threatened by landslides About 300,000 population out of 1.2M threatened by tsunami Eight municipalities and two cities threatened by floods. 5

II. PHILIPPINE ESC MODEL CITIES I. YEAR1 1. PALO, LEYTE: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 2. PUERTO PRINCESA CITY: SWM 3. LEGAZPI CITY: CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AND DISASTER RISK RESPONSE II. YEAR 2 4. SANTIAGO CITY, ISABELA : TAKURA METHOD AND BOKASHI COMPOSTING 5. SAN CARLOS CITY : AIR QUALITY AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT

THE CITYLINKS PROGRAM: OBJECTIVES 1. Improve climate-related governance and systems In targeted urban areas 2. Increase resilience of vulnerable communities in cities of Feed the Future focus countries 3. Improve water supply and sanitation access to Global Health Initiative countries 4. Facilitate the creation of resilient cities capable of addressing the challenges of climate change, Food security, and access to water and sanitation

Part II ICMA CityLinks Pilot Partnership Program ICMA CityLinks Program aims to assist city government to transform their city into well-managed cities in order to attain efficient service delivery, economic growth, sound management of resources, community health, and political stability by learning best practices from other cities. ICMA (International City/County Management Associaiton): administers the program.

Part II THE ICMA CITYLINKS PILOT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM - ICMA CityLinks Program - funded by the USAID - designed by ICMA whose primary objective is to develop the capabilities of local officials to improve efficient delivery of services, economic growth, sound management of resources, community health, and political stability and that cities learn best from other Cities. Aims to develop tools and resources that advance professional local government management to create sustainable communities that improve lives worldwide.

ICMA CityLinks Climate Leadership Academy on Urban Adaptation August 2013 at Jakarta, Indonesia Legazpi City is one of the cities in the ASEAN who participated in the program. CLA enables municipal officials in developing and decentralizing countries to draw on the resources of their U.S. counterparts to find sustainable solutions tailored to the real needs of their cities. A unique training and peer-learning opportunity focusing on managing the social, political, environmental, and financial risks of adapting urban infrastructure to the impacts of climate change. The Leadership Academy provides cities the opportunity to collaborate, learn and share best practices with peers throughout the region facing similar climate adaptation challenges.

ASEAN CITY SELECTION CRITERIA: LEGAZPI CITY Climate Leadership Academy: Participation affirmed in Jakarta on 2013. SURVEY ACTIVITIES: Completed CLA ACTION PLANS: Commitment to the attainment of goals and strategies presented ASEAN-U.S. city partnership : Roles were defined

CLIMATE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: ACTION PLANS/COMMON THEMES Citizen Engagement Climate Data Cross-Sector Working Groups Strategic Planning for Climate Adaptation Restore Ecosystem Services US City Selection: Fort Lauderdale Florida Sea level rise modeling/scenario planning Ecosystem-based storm water management Focus on urban forestry and biodiversity

LEGAZPI CITYLINKS TEAM - Legazpi City Diagnostic Assessment Trip (APRIL 2014) Interests Storm water management Building codes for climate change PPPs for infrastructure financing Scenario Planning Integrating climate data into planning Strengths Disaster Risk Management Community Engagement Identification of vulnerable citizens Cross cutting approach to CC Community based risk mapping

LEGAZPI TO FORT LAUDERDALE Sea Level Rise Adaptive Land use Planning Storm water Management Wastewater Treatment Green Infrastructure Ecosystem-based Public Works System Information Exchange

LEGAZPI TO FORT LAUDERDALE Sea Level Rise Adaptive Land Use Planning Information Exchange Wastewater Treatment Green Infrastructure Ecosystem-based Public Works System

Part IV Project Plan Local Risk Reduction Management Planning Scenario Based Mapping & Stakeholder Capacity Building Work plan Objective: to build Legazpi s local government capacity in developing scenario based maps for land use planning, particularly along the coasts Legazpi delegation visiting Ft. Lauderdale s A1 Beach Restoration Project with Ft. Lauderdale Environmental Services Management team.

CONTINUING ACTIVITIES TECHNICAL EXCHANGE: ICMA/Fort Lauderdale Experts on land use and GIS mapping arrived in Legazpi City last Feb 1 until Feb 7, and conducted series of technical meetings with Legazpi City Government on the proposed programs developed thru the CLA program. LAND USE PLAN: adaptive land use planning and the integration of disaster risk management, geohazards assessment and in support to zero casualty policy of the Provincial Government of Albay. FLOOD MITIGATION PROJECT: Construction of Three (3) pumping stations are now on-going to address flooding and potential sea level rise LOW CARBON INITIATIVES: streetlights with LED lamps Installed solar powered

CONTINUING ACTIVITIES ESC LGU Best Practices Forum: Orientation and information sharing on the activities conducted by 4 ESC model cities on their respective programs hosted by the DENR/LGU-Legazpi City on 05-06 February 2015.

WAY FORWARD PURSUE OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES URBAN GREENING: INCREASE VEGETATION COVER THRU THE NATIONAL GREENING PROGRAM AIR QUALITY: REGULATION ON MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSION AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT WATER QUALITY: SEWAGE TREATMENT SEPTAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SOLID WASTE MGT: UPGRADING OF WASTE RECYCLING AND MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITIES