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TEST ESMF 2: Collective CLOA Environmental & Social

Performance (CC-ESP) Assessment


To be accomplished by the Field Validation Team ESS Staff (COS) or ESS Documenter (COS), reviewed by the Field Validation
Team Leader (COS), verified by the DARPO ESS Coordinator (Organic), and approved by the Provincial Agrarian Reform
Program Officer

Collective CLOA Sequence Number

OCT/TCT Number

Collective CLOA Number

Collective CLOA Date of Registration (mm/dd/yyyy)

Basic Information of the Collective CLOA


Distance to Nearest Town Center/City
In Kilometers(Km.)

Mode of Transportation to the Collective CLOA area

Bus

Jeep

Boat/Banca

Motorcycle/Tricycle

Others

Other mode/s of transportation

Means of Communication within the Collective CLOA area

Radio

Television (TV)

Newspaper

Social Media
Radio Station/s

Television Channel/s

Newspaper Name

Social Media Platform

» Common-Service Facilities (Hard component: equipments)

1
Please Specify (Examples: farm production equipment, post harvest machineries, etc.)

» Common Use Areas (Hard component: infrastructure)

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

Name of BARC Contact Person

Contact Number
Environmental Description
Water Supply

Natural (Rivers, creeks, lakes, rainfall, etc.)

Man-made (Deep-well, irrigation, etc.)

Physical Profile

Flat

Rolling

Hilly

Mountainous

Rocky

Waterlogged

Others

Please specify

Physical Overview

Fully cultivated

Partially cultivated

Has never been cultivated (Idle lands)

What are the reasons behind this?


Check all that applies

Significant loss of topsoil

Denudation due to forestation

Parched land due to lack of water

Unstable slope or eroding land due to open-faced steep slopes

Waterlogged

Feeding or nesting as natural habitats of threatened or endangered species

Others
Please specify

Type of farm

Commercial Farm (Plantations planted with high value crops)

Regular Farms

Others

Please specify

1
Crops Planted

Collective CLOA - Environmental and Social Performance


For each Impact, Risk, or Concern, check the applicable site assessment

1. Ground survey workers and community volunteers need to observe Occupational Health and Safety when working in
the Collective CLOA areas

Steep slopes, cliffs, and rocky terrain present

Presence of malaria in the area

Presence of schistosomiasis in the area

Presence of COVID-19 cases in the area

Others

None

Please specify

Number of COVID-19 positive cases within the barangay

» 2. Labor Management, Community Health, and Safety Concerns

Total Number of Project Workers

» » Project Workers
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 land parcels that overlap or near watersheds

Presence of occupants and land claimants that are potentially disqualified as ARBs

Presence of occupants and land claimants who bought landholding from ARBs

Presence of other land claimants

Presence of conflict area(s)

Presence of ongoing government project

Presence of identified danger zones resulting to permanent displacement

Presence of legal action from National Government Agencies (NGA)

None

4. Potential conflict in boundaries and contested claims

Presence of ongoing boundary conflicts between two parcel owners within the Collective CLOA

Presence of boundary conflicts between two Collective CLOAs

There are no boundary disputes in the Collective CLOA area

5. Protection of micro watersheds within Collective CLOA areas

Presence of forested areas in the Collective CLOA that area still classified as Protected Forest

Protected areas/national parks

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

High commercialization potential; proximity to market

Crops being produced need significant amount of chemical inputs

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

The Collective CLOA has overlapped with Ancestral Domain of ICC/IP

Legitimacy of Collective CLOA is contested because it was issued after the Ancestral Domain was declared

ICC/IP presence nearby the Collective CLOA area

None

Prepared by:
Field Validation Team ESS Staff (COS) or ESS Documentor (COS)

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Reviewed by:
Field Validation Team Leader (COS)

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Verified by:
DARPO ESS Coordinator (Organic)

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Approved By:
Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer

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