Professional Documents
Culture Documents
OCT/TCT Number
Bus
Jeep
Boat/Banca
Motorcycle/Tricycle
Others
Radio
Television (TV)
Newspaper
Social Media
Radio Station/s
Television Channel/s
Newspaper Name
1
Please Specify (Examples: farm production equipment, post harvest machineries, etc.)
1
Please Specify (Examples: Common storages, bodega, farm-to-market roads, etc.)
Are there existing Barangay Agrarian Reform Council (BARCs) for the barangays covered in the Collective CLOA?
Yes
No
1
Barangay
Contact Number
Environmental Description
Water Supply
Physical Profile
Flat
Rolling
Hilly
Mountainous
Rocky
Waterlogged
Others
Please specify
Physical Overview
Fully cultivated
Partially cultivated
Waterlogged
Others
Please specify
Type of farm
Regular Farms
Others
Please specify
1
Crops Planted
1. Ground survey workers and community volunteers need to observe Occupational Health and Safety when working in
the Collective CLOA areas
Others
None
Please specify
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3. Potential displacement, loss, or weakening of land tenure rights of ARBs in parcels classified as
timberland/forestland or protected areas
Presence of land parcels that overlap with timberland, protected areas and ancestral domain classification
Presence of occupants and land claimants that are potentially disqualified as ARBs
Presence of occupants and land claimants who bought landholding from ARBs
None
Presence of ongoing boundary conflicts between two parcel owners within the Collective CLOA
Presence of forested areas in the Collective CLOA that area still classified as Protected Forest
Presence of hilly or mountainous topography with gullies and moist creeks/water channels
None
6. Potential long-term risk on incentivizing intensified crop production which might result to increased use of chemical
fertilizers and pesticides and agrochemicals as lands are further developed
Area already covered by Department of Agriculture or Local Government Unit's Integrated Pest Management and
Farmer Field Schools
None
7. Impact and Risks on the Indigenous Cultural Communities/Indigenous People Groups' rights and culture
There are ICC/IP members among the ARBs of the Collective CLOA lands
There are ICC/IP members among the current occupants of the Collective CLOA lands
Legitimacy of Collective CLOA is contested because it was issued after the Ancestral Domain was declared
None
Prepared by:
Field Validation Team ESS Staff (COS) or ESS Documentor (COS)
Reviewed by:
Field Validation Team Leader (COS)
Verified by:
DARPO ESS Coordinator (Organic)