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Enhancing the Resilience of Indigenous Peoples Through a Enhancing the Resilience of Indigenous Peoples Through a Climate-Smart Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Climate-Smart Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Protection Plan
Protection Plan
Margaret M. Calderon
College of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of the Philippines Los Baños Cristino L. Tiburan, Jr.
College of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of the Philippines Los Baños Maria Ana T. Quimbo
College of Public Affairs and Development, University of the Philippines Los Baños Florderiza A. Sanchez
University of the Philippines Los Baños Samantha Geraldine G. De los Santos
College of Public Affairs and Development, University of the Philippines Los Baños
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Recommended Citation Recommended Citation
Calderon, Margaret M.; Tiburan, Jr., Cristino L.; Quimbo, Maria Ana T.; Sanchez, Florderiza A.; and De los Santos, Samantha Geraldine G., "Enhancing the Resilience of Indigenous Peoples Through a Climate- Smart Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Protection Plan" (2016). CPAf Policy Brief. 2.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/cpaf_policy_brief/2
ISSN NO. 2362-8499 ISSUE NO. 2016-01
This Policy Brief was based on the research project entitled Enhancing Resilience and Coping Capacity of Indigenous Peoples to Changing Climate. This was funded by the Oscar M.
Lopez Center for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management Foundation, Inc., and administratively managed by the UPLB Foundation, Inc. For further information, contact Dr.
Maria Ana T. Quimbo (Project Leader), University of the Philippines Los Baños at [email protected]
Policy Support to Indigenous Peoples
“Aytas of Floridablanca, Pampanga continue to live in poverty having limited access to social services, facilities, and infrastructure, which further constrain their livelihood opportunities.”
Part I. ANCESTRAL DOMAIN PROFILE History as a Tribe/ICC
Ancestral Domain Situationer Community Situationer Cultural Heritage/IKSPs
Indigenous Justice System and Customary Laws Inventory of Basic Services and Programs/Projects Development Needs/Challenges
Part II. HISTORICAL TRENDS, CLIMATE CHANGE PROJECTIONS AND VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENTS
Historical Trends
Climate Change Projections
Vulnerability and Hazards Assessment
Part III. DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK Vision
Mission Goals Objectives
Development Strategies/Approaches Major Programs and Projects
Part IV. INVESTMENT PLAN Five Year Investment Plan
First Year or Annual Investment Plan
Part V. IMPLEMENTATION POLICIES AND MECHANISMS Monitoring and Evaluation System
Management Structure Enabling Resolutions
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Mainstreaming Climate Change in the ADSDPP
Enhancing information for crafting ADSDPP
AUTHORS
MARGARET M. CALDERON, Ph.D.
CRISTINO L. TIBURAN, JR. Ph.D.
MARIA ANA T. QUIMBO, Ph.D.
DULCE D. ELAZEGUI, M.Sc.
FLORDELIZA A. SANCHEZ
SAMANTHA GERALDINE G. DE LOS SANTOS University of the Philippines Los Baños Laguna, Philippines
LAYOUT ARTIST
Samantha Geraldine G. De los Santos COPY EDITOR
Stoix Nebin S. Pascua
[email protected] +63 (49) 536-0407
©2016. College of Public Affairs and Development, University of the Philippines Los Baños
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Endnote
This document is an output from the project funded by the Oscar M. Lopez Center for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management Foundation, Inc., (OML Center) entitled “Enhancing Resilience and Coping Capacity of Indigenous Peoples to Changing Climate.” The views expressed and information contained in it are made by the individual authors and not necessarily those of or endorsed by the OML Center, which can accept no responsibility or liability for such views, completeness or accuracy of the information or for any reliance placed on them.