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Republic of the Philippines & Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU North Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines. Tel No (+63 2) 520:1201820-8130 Trnklne No, 6678700 le 124 Fax No, (+69 2) 920-1636 Ema: centralgamgp gov ph. MEMORANDUM FOR : The Director Policy and Planning Service Department of Environment and Natural Resources Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City FROM : The Acting Assistant Director Officer-In-Charge This Office SUBJECT : Submission of signed Program Convergence Budgeting (PCB) Forms B and D and BP Form 202-A for the Risk Resiliency Program DATE f 11 June 2020 We are respectfully submitting the attached signed copies of PCB Forms B and D and BP Form 202-A for the Risk Resiliency Program. For your consideration. OU" UYKIEN' “MINING SHALL BE PRO-PEOPLE AND PRO-ENVIRONMENT IN SUSTAINING WEALTH CREATION AND IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE.” 09-2KF2F eee ‘Annex 8: Summary Table of Tier 1 Agency Priority Programs/Projects uncer the RRP for FY 2021-2022 SUMMARY TABLE OF TIER 1 AGENCY PRIORITY PROGRAMS/PROJECTS UNDER THE RRP FOR FY 2021-2022 Name of eporment/Agency; DEN MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU Geographical | acs ie Descpon/ ‘mount (mp) tir key nvesinent | CCAM-DRE Roadmap Toor code rogram Components ain nase ea Waele ‘heals ‘Outcome’ Tand- 16s onenied (chex/municpates) Voiorobiy ond Bik Asesment eal Upaaing oT TTOOOO Co ohana maps Nation he TEC compoign on Geoharard fiekoaacied Assessment 271.770 | 279.923 | 288,321 | 296,971 | 1,136,985 Cheseripat eowazano assesswent | semino/Wonshop on RA mops esromine We Proceam = ning ol VA raps upaaied trcie hiomoton | EPeRCed movdade, een ety | sx ae oa eee Cimatetniemoton | Roce tonfomelien ond ae Detaled wb soc assent Isiotona Copoctes cae (lrmos movomenh/sninele! Svosuonce axa ‘nines Pate easel 1c awesed ‘muricipatties) (cties/municipatites) ontereacoostwireabity — | apace | ansea | svane | asase | recsee GROROWATER RESOURCES] Groundnaer Resources and AND VULNERABILITY Vorerobty Assessment 9s | siore | sesie | saize | aorzz ASSESSMENT {ctleymunktpates Prepared by ‘CC Focal Person ‘Annex D: CCAM-ORR PCB Form No. 1 PROGRAM CONVERGENCE BUDGETING AGENCY PROGRAM /ACTIVITY/PROJECT (P/A/P) DESCRIPTION isting P/A/P (Trent) isting P/A/P for expansion isting P/A/P for redesign |_New PIA/P Increased resiience of vulnerable communities Ensued adequate supply of clean air, water, and other natural resources Increased reslience of crtical inrasmucture ¥_Enhanced knowledge, access 1 information and institutional capacities Social enterprise development, entrepreneurship and innovation Integrated water resources management Enhancing coastal protection ¥ Climate intormation services Link fo RRP results framework objectives. indicators and torgets Use of climate and risk information as bass for ihe proposed investment Climate-‘esiient design features of he proposed investment Environmental rks fo be addressed oF impacis 1o be generated Convergence/synergies with reslience investments by other NGAs encouraged Sustainabaty ‘Scalability and replicabitly Consideration of gender and/or poverty impacts Feasbolty Study Detailed engineering design ‘Annual procurement pion © Relocation action pian Right-ot-way acquisition ‘Agency operational pian “Agency sector roadmap Network pian Interagency clearance and permit root of coordination with LGU implementers 2. Agency absorptive capacity (20%) 3. Consistency with prottes in Budget Priorities Framework (20%) 4. Indicative Annual Procurement plan (10%) : 7 See re P/AIP Objective ‘To minimize the negative impact of geonazard or natural hazards to the general populace. include data source) Bie! description of components and | The Geohorard Asessmen! Progam was implemented to generate information on cctiviies jncluce dota source) susceptibily of areas to geologic hazards. The assessment is Tocused on raininduced landslides, floods, flashiloods, ground subsidence o- sinking in karst/imestone areas, ond other {forms of sope instabiltes that are not directly induced by earthquakes or volcanic activites Hand in hand with the intensifed IEC etort, updating ond re-assessment of the geoharard mapping is undertaken over municipatities/cities affected by recent or resurgent natural events. To further optimize the uselulness of the geohazards maps, Risk anaiyss and \Vuinerabilly assessment was undertaken in 2015 onwards over ighy citical ond protty areas Of the country. These shailintegrate climate change Impact and establishment of community based early warning systems. The sub-surface assessment was also Initiated in 2015 10 determine subsidence hazards ond sinkhole in karst areas, The coastal geohazard assessment project that started in 201 5 focused on areas which are highly prone fo erosion and accretion. From 2019 and onwards, coastal cles ond municjpaites that were identiied cilical 19 coastal erosion and accretion shall be monitored for coastal winerabilly as affected by sec level rise and Coastline shit! due fo impact of climate change. Activitios: + To generate exposure maps on winerabilty and risk (population, road network and. infrostucture buldings), karst subsidence relating on the impact of geohazords on the ‘entice country: along with thisis the updating ofthe 110,000 previously surveyed areas: ‘+ To generate exposure maps on coastal vulnerabilly and shoreline shi + To provide geohazard maps (1:10,000 scale) and Conduct the systematic and intensified information and awareness campaigns on geohazards to local government units; and ‘To provide these information as cilical inpuls fo the regional, provincial and local disaster preparedness, management and mitigation plans: and land use plans Location {specific target LGU for FY2020-2022, ‘othenwise indicate nationwide} Nationwide | [The MGB wat ensure tnat selected cities/municipaiitis from the 17 (6 for 2021) Priority Climate ‘Vulnerable Provinces wit be included in he Ist of target cities/municipatties) ‘and implementation of the P/A/ ‘Other Agencies relevant in the planning ETE ee Se ae ae Performance Indicator Land - iGUs assessed (clies/municipaites) ulnerobilty ond Risk Assessment [VRA) 180 151 197 157 157 157 GitiesyMun | Ciies/Mun | Cities/mun | Cities/Mun | Cites/Miun | Citfes/Mun ‘Updating of 1:10,000 scale geohazards 180 151 197 137 157 157 ‘maps a5 @ result of changes due To Citiesyun | Cites/Mun | Cities/mun | Cities/Mun | Cites/Miun | Cities/Mun natura calamities IEC campaign on Geoharard Assessment + Seminar/Workshop on VRA maps 200 202 185 185 185, 185 ccitiesymun | citesyMun | cities/mun | cities/mun | citiesymun | cities/Mun | ane 2 zon | ¥ _ (Actua) | (Curent) | (Proposed). i + Painting of VRA maps/ updated 32260 32.280 32.240 32.260 32.260 32.260 1:10.000 scale Geohazora Maps| MapsPrinled | MapsPrinied | Mops Printed | Mops Printed | Mops Printed | Maps Printed Detailed sub-surface assessment (lor 2 9 9 9 1 9 mass movements/snknole/ subsidence | Cies/Mun | Cites/iun | citesimun | Citesy~Mun | citessMun | Cites/Mun hazards) ‘Coastal ~ LGUs assessed {Gtties/municipaiies) ‘Monliored coastal vulnerability 2 “4 2 2 2 2 citesimun | citesimun | citiesmun | citesimun | citieszmun | cites/Mun MOOE 199815 6 191870 « m770 » 279.9% 288,321 296971 co - - 7 - Toto! 3815 191.870 2770 279.9% 298.321 296971 Coosa! -MOOE 28,584 31,381 39.402 40,584 41,802 , 43,056 co 3141 : Tote 20075 231.381 39.402 40584 41902 49056 Grand Tota 253.890 723.251 snare 30507 390.125 00.07 Prepared by: Approved by: cee CC Focal Pawson socdRR6 ¢, @UENDO. OWvison Chie? Planning. Poicy and International Atfars ‘Annex E: BP Form 202-A BP FORM 202-4, CONVERGENCE PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS (in F000) ‘CABINET CLUSTER: Cabinet Cluster on Climate Change Adaptation, Mitigation, ond Disaster Risk Reduction PROGRAM NAME: RISK RESILENCY PROGRAM, IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES AND COMPONENT ACTIVITIES: DENR- MGB [GEOHATARD ASSESSMENT ‘PROGRAM DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES: — - The Geohazard Assessment Program wos Implemented fo generate information on susceptibilly of areas to geologic hazards. The ‘ssessment is focused on rain-induced landslides loods,flashfloods. ground subsidence or sinking in karst/imestone areos, and other forms of Sope instabilties hat ore no! directly induced by earthquakes or volcanic activities. A 1:50,000 scale geohazards assessment program, ‘was completed in 2010 while the detailed geohazard assessment in the 1:10,000 scale was completed In 2014. Thus, he assessment of ‘ne 1,634 ciies/municipaites of the entice country was ateady completed, Complementation activites are carried out with other national government agencies to address other hazards that are also of critical importance in terms of impact. For ¥2015 and onwards, the Program will concentrate on the massive campaign to disseminate the

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