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5.01.

01 CODING
CODE Coastal and Marine Analysis Matrix
A age
ACC accident
ACMP accomplish
ADM administrative
ADR address
AGRI agriculture
AIR air
AIRQ air quality
AMT amount
ANC ancestral
ANM animal
ANT antenna
APPL applicant
AREA area (in sq.m.)
ASS assistance
ATO air tranport authority
AV available
AVE average
B barangay
BAL balance
BED bed
BEN beneficiaries
BFP bureau of fire protection
BIL busines fee
BIZ establisment
BJMP bureau of jail and management protection
BLDG building
BRI bridges
BUR burial
C cause
CAP capacity
CARG cargo (terminal)
CARP Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
CBR crude birth rates
CDR crude death rate
CERT certificate
CHANG change
CIR circuit
CL classification
CLI clientele
CLOA certificate of land ownership award
CLRSM classroom
CMP community mortgage program
CNSP children in need of special protection
COM communication
COND condition
CONS constraints
CONSP consumption
CONST construction
COV covered
CRI crime
CROP crop
CST cost
CTCH catchment
CULT cultural
DAYC daycare
DB decibel
DEN density
DENT dentist
DEP depot
DEPED department of education
DIAM diameter
DON donor
DOTC department of tranportation and communication
DPWH department of public works and highways
Dr drought
DT date
DUR duration
ECA enviromental critical area
ECO eco service
ECP enviromental critical project
EGLU existing general land use
EL elementary
ELT electricity
ELU existing land use
EMP employee
EMPLOY employment
END completion date
ENROL enrolees
ENROLP enrollement population
ENT entities
Eq earthquake
EROSN erosion
EST estimated
EULU existing urban land use
EXI existing
F female
FAC facility
FAM family
FARM farmer
FAUC faucet
FAUL fault line
FEE annual fee
FEEDS feeds
FIR fire
FIREMEN firemen
FISH fishery
Fl flood
FLOOR floor
FOR forestry
FUND fund(ing)
GARB garbage
GK gawad kalinga (meaning in English?)
GRP group
H housing
HEAD head master
HEAL health (facility)
HH households
HT height
I indicator
ID unique id
ILLUM illuminated
IMR infant mortality rate
IMPL implementing
INC income
IND industry
INFO information
INFR infrastructure
INT internet
IRR irrigations
IS informal settlement
JAIL jail
L lot
LAW law
Ln landslide
LSLD landslide
LWU local water ultilities
LEV level
LGU local government unit
LN line
LPG liquified petrolium gas
LRTA light rail transit authority
LU land use
M male
MARKET market
MAT materials
MBM minimun basic needs
MDW midwife
MINE mining
MRT metro rail transit
MMR maternal mortality rate
N national
ND need
NIA ???
NIPS national integrated protected areas
NM name
NNIP non national integrated protected areas system
NO number
NOI noice
NON none
NSO national statistics office
NTC national transmission corporation
NURS nurse
OCC occupacy
OFD offender
OFF official
OP older person
OTH others
Other others
OWN owner(ship)
P percentage
PASS passenger (terminal)
PAV type of pavement
PER permit
PGLU proposed general land use
PHO photo
PHYS physician
PL plant
PLU proposed land use
PMP pump
PMR proportioned mortality rate
PNP philippine national police
PPA philippine port authority
PNOC philippine national oil corporation
POL police
POLMEN policeman
POLN pollution
POP population
POT potential land
POW (electrical) power
POWP powerplant
PPP public pay phone
PRES preschool
PRIS prisoners
PROBL problem (constraints)
PROD production
PRODUCT product
PROJ project
PROP proponent
PROT protection
PST post (facility)
PUD planned unit development
PULU proposed urban land use
PUP pupil
PWD person with disability
Q quality
R ratio
RAD radius
RAIL railway
RAWMAT raw material
RD road
REC recreation
RECT receipt
REFOR reforestation
REL religious
REMARK remark
RESET resettlement
RESP responsible
RET retirement
ROOF roof
ROOM room
SAFDZ strategic agro fishery development zone
SANI sanitation
SCH school
SHEL sheltered
SITE site
SLOPE slope
SOIL soil
SP solo parent
SPENT cash release
SRCE source
SRV service
SS substation
ST street
STAF staff
STAND standard
STAR start
STATUS status
STN station
STO storey
Su storm surge
STU student
SUBD subdivision
SUBS subsidence
SUIT suitable
SUP supply
SURF surface
SW social welfare
SYS system
T textbook
TAN tanod
TFR total fertility rate
TEACH teachers
TECH technology(e.g. tractor, thresher, plow, harvester)
TEL telephone
TEN tenure
TENANT tenants
TERM terminal
TL transmission/distribution line
TM time
TOI toilet
TOP topography
TOT total
TOUR tourist
TP type
TPUP text book pupil (text book pupil ratio)
TRA transport(ation)
TRAMS transmission
TRIP trip(s)
TSUN tsunami
TSUN tsunami
Ty typhoon
U urban
ULU urban land use
UNIT units
UTIL utilities
UTLZN utilization
VAL value
VIS visitor
Vo volcanic eruption
VOL volume
VOLC volcanic hazard
VOLT voltage
W width
WALL wall
WEDC women in especially difficult circumtances
WI width
WORK work
WPIP water pipeline
WQ water quality
WS water source
WST waste (disposal)
WSTN water station
WTR (potable) water
YR year
YCMR young child mortality rate
YYMMDD year (2 digits) months (2 digits) day (2 digits)
YYYY year (4 digits)
Z zoning
NEW CODE TITLE and FIELDNAMES GIS GRAPH REMARKS
CO-1 Coastal and Marine Analysis Matrix No None Data
Technical observations
Effects, impacts, implications
Policy interventions

REMARKS:
Data database tables; to be completed by LGU
Data tables with qualitative data; to be completed by LGU
Ref. reference and sample tables; not to be filled-up by LGU

Coastal
Table CO-1. Coastal and Marine Analysis Matrix
Technical
Effects, impacts,
findings/observations/ Policy options/interventions
implications
Issues and concerns
Mariculture and Habitat damage and The fees that can be charged from
Aquaculture degradation the users of municipal waters include
developments access fees, license fees and
registration fees for fishers and
Illegal Dumping of Water quality vessels, safety inspection fees,
wastes and wastewaters degradation and marketing fees, fishery management
sedimentation fees and pollution charges.

Declining fisheries Threatens food security Open and closed season, property
production rights (either territorial use rights or
access rights regulations)

Coastal Planning
Conflicting municipal Conflicting management Inter-LGU collaboration is encouraged
water boundaries thrusts by the law. Section 16 of the
Fisheries Code states: The
management of contiguous fishery
such as bays which straddle several
municipalities, shall be done in an
integrated manner, and shall not be
based on political subdivisions of
municipal waters in order to facilitate
their management as single resource
systems. The LGUs, which share or
border such resources may group
themselves and coordinate with each
other to achieve the objectives of
integrated fishery
resourcemanagement. The
Integrated Fisheries and Aquatic
Resources Management
Councils(IFARMCs) established under
Sec. 76 of this Code shall serve as the
venues for close collaboration among
LGUs in the management of
contiguous resources.

Need for an inter-LGU Division of resources and Revenue and cost sharing involves an
Alliance in revenues agreement between parties on
implementation percentageof sharing and the use of
the funds. Revenue and cost sharing
can be done betweenthe municipal
and barangay LGUs, among municipal
LGUs (e.g., alliances) or betweenthe
LGU and law enforcers.

Large extent of coastal Difficulty in LGU-barangay revenue and cost


areas of LGU (covering implementation of sharing. An agreement can be made
several barangays ordinances and between the LGU and barangays to
collection of revenues divide the revenue from user fees
due to demand for more and/or fines and penalties. The two
manpower and wide area parties must agree upon the
of policing coverage percentage of shares. Coastal
barangays can also set up a CRM
Barangay Fund where CRM revenues
shall accrue fines and penalties. The
two parties must agree upon the
percentage of shares. Coastal
barangays can also set up a CRM
Barangay Fund where CRM revenues
shall accrue

Coastal Planning
Mangrove areas in a Mangrove deforestation Section 16 (8) of Presidential Decree
titled area or degradation (PD) 705 (Revised Forestry Code)
“mangrove or swamplands atleast
twenty (20) meters wide, along
shorelines facing oceans, lakes, and
other bodies of water, and strips of
land at least twenty (20) meters wide
facing lakes” are neededfor forest
purposes and may not be classified as
alienable and disposable land.

Existence of private Unregulated aquaculture According to Section 57 of RA 8550,


fishponds private fishponds like fish hatcheries
and fish breeding facilities must be
registered with LGUs. The LGU in
consultation withthe Department of
Agriculture shall prescribe minimum
standards for such facilities.

Used of destructive Habitat degradation The municipal government can


fishing gears regulate or prohibit the use of
destructive fishing gears that destroy
fishery marine life habitat as provided
for in Section 92 of RA 8550.

Structures or settlements Damage to properties Relocation in safer location with


in high or critical risk and life provision of access to their workplace
areas or maybe provision of alternative
livelihood.

Coastal Planning

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