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_aManila : _bClimate Change Commission and Global Green Growth Institute, _c2014. |
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_aIncludes bibliographic references. _bDemonstration of the eco-town framework in project in San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines. (2014). Manila: Climate Change Commission and Global Green Growth Institute. |
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505 | _aChapter 1: Introduction -- Figures and tables -- A. The Philippines: Economically robust but environmentally fragile -- B. National climate change protections -- C. The Philippines' strategy on climate change -- D. Eco- Towns: A brief history -- E. The Demonstration of the Eco-town Framework in the Philippines -- 1. Objectives -- 2. The project site -- 3. The Eco-town and Green Growth -- Chapter 2: Methodology -- Figures and tables -- A. Conceptual framework -- B. Assessment tools -- 1. Natural resources accounting -- c. Municipal income account -- 2. Hazard assessment -- a. Determination of exposed elements -- b. analysis of population exposed to hazards -- c. Analysis of spatial extent to hazards -- 3. Vulnerability and adaptation assessments -- Vulnerability framework -- Operationalizing the vulnerability assessment (VA) framework (bottom - up approach) -- Classifying climate change impacts (top -down approach) -- Classifying climate change impacts (top-down ) -- Vulnerability indicators -- C. Top-down and bottom to-up approaches. Chapter 3: Analysis: Figures and tables -- A. General profile -- 1. Biophysical and socio-economic profile - 2. Climate profile -- Baseline climate -- Climate scenarios for San Vicente in 2020 and 2050 -- B. Hazard assessment -- 1. Determination of hazard and exposed elements -- 2. Land-cover maps -- 3. GIS based hazard maps and assessment exposure to hazard -- Drought hazard -- Flood hazard -- Landslide hazard -- C. Environmental and natural resources accounting -- 1. Municipal income account -- Results -- Conclusion -- 2. Agriculture -- Scoping of activities and data gathering -- Key informant interviews -- Structure of agriculture accounts -- Results of the baseline survey -- a. Household engaged in agriculture -- b. Farming practices and costs of production -- c. Amount of harvest and household consumption -- Sales and income from agriculture production -- Results Agriculture account -- A. Agriculture account for rice B. Agricultural account for assorted crops -- Discussion and conclusion -- Fishery -- Marine resources in San Vicente -- A. Coral reefs -- B. Fish biomass -- C. Fish diversity -- Comprehensive understanding of the marine conditions in San Vicente -- Results: Baseline study on municipal fishery production -- Results: Fishery account-- Discussion and conclusion -- Forestry -- Preliminary data collection and assumptions -- A. Scoping and secondary data collection -- B. Forest sampling -- C. Growth projections and stumpage value calculations -- d. Construction of forest physical and economic accounts -- E. Physical assessment -- Economic accounts -- a. Resource valuation -- b. Word volume and stumpage accounts -- Conclusion -- 5. Integration -- D. Sectoral vulnerability assessment: Bottom-up approach -- 1. Agriculture sector analysis -- Agriculture profile of San Vicente -- General risks -- Agriculture's sensitivity to the biophysical impacts of climate change -- Adaptive capacity -- Assessment of future vulnerability -- Adaptation options identified by stakeholders for the agriculture sector -- 2. Coastal and marine sector analysis -- Fishing effort map and fishing gear to catch inventory -- General risks -- A. Coastal eprsopm amd omidatopm -- B. Deterioration of mangroves -- C. Coral reef bleeching -- D. Depletion of fish stock and other marine resources -- Future vulnerabilities -- A. Coastal area checklist -- B. Problem and issue ranking -- Perceived changes in climate -- Adaptation options identified by stakeholders for coastal and marine -- 3. Health sector analysis -- Health profile of San Vicente -- General risks -- Vector-borne diseases -- Water related diseases -- Perceived health vulnerabilities -- Adaptive capacity -- Future vulnerabilities and potential impacts of climate change on health -- Adaptation options for the health sector -- E. Sectoral and integrated risk and vulnerability and assessment: Top- down approach -- 1. Impact analysis -- 2. Adaptive capacity analysis -- 3. Impact vs. adaptive capacity integration -- F. Cross-sectoral vulnerability assessment -- Chapter 4: Climate Change adaptation measures -- Figures and tables -- A. Formulation and prioritization of adaptation measures -- 1. Methodology and identification of options -- Identification of adaptation options -- A. Adaptation options from the bottom- up approach -- B. Adaptation options from the top-down approach -- C. Privatization of adaptation options -- B. Financing schemes -- 1. Internal sources -- Sources of funds at the local level -- Sources of funds at the national level -- 2. External sources -- C. Climate proofing of local development plans -- Overview proofing San Viicente's local development plans -- Overview of the local development planning process -- Objective -- Scope -- General features of the CLWUP and MMTDP climate change related features of the CLWUOP and MMTDP -- A. Agriculture -- B. Forestry and marine resources and tourism -- C. Health and environment -- D. Other key interventions -- Climate proofing the CLLUP and the MMTDP a. Agriculture sector B. Coastal and marine sector C. Health sector -- 3. Next steps -- Revising the CLWUP and MMTDP -- Preparation of supporting and completing plans -- Project development financing and implementation -- Chapter 5: Lessons learned and Way forward -- A. Lessons and challenges 1. On Project implementation 2. On the Demonstration of Eco-town Framework -- B. Way forward | ||
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