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Table 1 Transport Analysis Matrix

Technical Findings/ Observations Implications (effects) Recommended Interventions

Examples

Insufficient roads Less productivity/ Traffic congesion/ Pollution Traffic Management/ Widening of Major roads

Flooding/ water-borne diseases/ poor road Upgrading of road network and drainage
Clogged Drainage ways condition system
Table 2 Inventory of Roads by System Classification and Type of Pavement, Year____________

Road Surface Type Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)

Yea
Roa Cla
r Rig Tot Concrete Asphalt Gravel Earth
d ssifi
Con ht al Cam Can Pana Punt
Na cati Bun Cani Cula Iraa Latu Rans Tabu
stru of leng pong daw linga a
me on og paan sian n d ang ri
cted way th L L L L ulay aga an Baja
(ro (km (km % C (km % C (km % C (km % C
w) ) ) ) ) )
Table 3 Inventory of Bridges by Location, Type , Capacity amd Condition ,Year__________

Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Load Physic
Year
Bridge Baran Capaci al
Constr Type
Name gay ty Condit Campo Candaw Canipaa Culasia Panalin Punta Ransan
ucted Bunog Iraan Latud Taburi
(tons) ion ng ulay aga n n gaan Baja g
Table 4 Inventory of Ancillary Road Facilities , Year____________
Ancillary Road Facilities Present (enumerate per
Road name per Road Classification No. Condition
cell)

National road

Road A Pedestrian Crossing 6 Fair

Provincial Road

Road A Traffic Light 3 Fair

City/Municipal Road

Barangay Road
Table 5 Inventory of Railways, Year________________
No. of Scheduled Physical Ownership/
Name of Railway Barangay Length (km) Width
Trips/Day Condition Operator

No Rail ways In Rizal Palawan


No Railways in Rizal Palawan
Table 7 Transportation Terminals by Location and Condition Year________

Name Area Physic Owner Type Termi Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Year
of Occup al / of nal
Brgy. Constr
Termi ied Condit Operat Termi Faciliti Campo Canda Canipa Culasia Panalin Punta Ransan
ucted
nal (ha) ion or nal es Bunog ng ulay waga an n
Iraan Latud
gaan Baja g
Taburi
Table 8 Inventory of Public Land Transport Vehicles by Type and Service Route, Year ____________

Registered in City/ Municipality From other city/ Municipality

Route/Destination
Type of Public
Utility Vehicle Route/
Total No. Barangay to Total No.
Within Barangay to City/ Municipal/ Destination
City/ Municipal/
Barangay Barangay Center
Center
Table 9 Other Modes of Transportation
Frequency of Service/
Modes Facilities Capacity Location Condition
Trips

Land Transport

Sea Transport

Air Transport
Table 10 Road Accidents by Location, Nature and Frequency for the Past Five Years

No. of Accidents
Name of Road Barangay Nature Total
Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5
Table 11 Transport Related Projects, Approved/ Funded for Implementation, Year_____________

Proponent
Name/ Location of Estimated Date of
Location Type (Government,Private, Estimated Start Date
Project Completion
Other)
Table 12 Power Analysis Matrix

Technical Findings/ Observations Implications (effects) Recommended Interventions

Examples

Introduction of new type of energy electricity


Remote barangays remain
generation technology in cooperationwoth
Limited Power Supply in Remote Barangays un-energized/derprived access to mordern
concerned government agencies/private
conveniences
organization
Table 13 households Served with Electricity for the Past Three Years

Y1 Y2 Y3

Barang
Total Served Unserved Total Served Unserved Total Served Unserved
ay
No. of No. of No. of
HH No. % No. % HH No. % No. % HH No. % No. %
Table 14 Number of Connections by Type of Users and Average Consumption for the past Three Years

y1 y2 y3
Type of
Consumer No. of No. of No. of
KW % KW % KW %
Connection Connection Connection
Table 15 Projected Number of Connections by Type of Users and Average Consumption (KWH/Mo.)

Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y10
Type of Consumers
KW % KW % KW % KW % KW % KW %

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Institutional

Other: Public
Buildings/Facilities Street
Lights

TOTAL
Table 16 Power Transmission/Distribution Line, Year____________________

Year Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Name Constr Area
Length Width Voltage
of Line ucted/ Occupi
(m) (m) (m) Campon Candaw Canipaa Panaling Punta
Owner Develo ed (ha) Bunog Culasian Iraan Latud Ransang Taburi
ped g ulay aga n aan Baja
Table 17 Power Substations, Year ________

Name Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Areas Year Voltage
of Barang
Occupo Contru
Substat ay Campon Candaw Canipaa Panaling Punta
ied (ha) cted (kV) Bunog Culasian Iraan Latud Ransang Taburi
ion g ulay aga n aan Baja
Table 18 Power Plants, Year__________

Date Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Name of
Area Year Type
of Baran Owner Capac Comm
Occup Constr of
Power gay ship ity ission/ Campo Canda Canipa Culasia Panalin Punta Ransan
ied ucted Plant
Plant Operat Bunog ng ulay waga an n
Iraan Latud
gaan Baja g
Taburi
ion
Table 19 Water Analysis Matrix

Technical Findings/ Observation Implications (effects) Policy Options/ Recommendations

Examples
Level I Water System in Brgy. X
contaminated Upgrading to Level II water supply system
Health risk to Population
Relocation of nearby dumpsite to
Presence of dumpsite near water source eliminate groundwater contamination

Insufficient water to supply the poblacion Develop Potential water Sources


Expensive cost of water Coordinate with local water district to
area
increase water pressure/supply in the
area
Table 20 Level I Water Supply System by Type and Number of Population

Shallow well Deep Well Improved Spring Hazard S

Year
No. of
Barangay Constructed/D HH Served HH Served HH Served
Household Campong
eveloped No. No. No. Bunog Candawaga
ulay
No. % No. % No. %

Bunog 2021 805


Iraan 2021 1,759
Punta Baja 2015 3,030
Campong Ulay 2023 690 65 9.42
Ransang 1,367
Candawaga 1,590
Culasian 747
Panalingaan 2023 1,151 89 7.732
Taburi 2023 1,589 21 1.322
Latud 2023 633 0
Canipaan 2023 667 18 2.699
Total 14,028
umber of Population

Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)

Canipaan Culasian Iraan Latud Panalingaan Punta Baja Ransang Taburi


Table 21 Water Sources of Level II Water Supply System

Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Water Physical
Barangay
Source Condition Campong
Bunog Candawaga Canipaan Culasian Iraan Latud Panalingaan Punta Baja
ulay
Ransang Taburi
Table 22 Level II Water Supply System by Type and Number of Population Served, Year__

Pump No. of
Year Pump Water Barangay No. of HH Physical
ID/ Brgy. Communal
Constructed Capacity Source Served Served Condition
Name Faucets Bunog Campong ulay
of Population Served, Year__________

Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)

Candawaga Canipaan Culasian Iraan Latud Panalingaan Punta Baja Ransang Taburi
Table 23 Communal Faucets

Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Commub No. of
Barangay
al Faucet HH
Served Campong Candawag Panalinga
ID Served Bunog Canipaan Culasian Iraan Latud Punta Baja Ransang Taburi
ulay a an
Table 24 Level III Local Waterworks System by Type and Number of Consumers and Average Water Consumption, Dec. 2023

Type of Consumer

Name of Domestic Commercial Industrial Others


Barangay
Served
No. of Ave. Water No. of Ave. Water No. of Ave. Water No. of Ave. Water
Connection Consumption Connection Consumption Connection Consumption Connection Consumption

Bunog 321 9.83 15 8.2

Iraan 467 12 9 2

Punta Baja 1642 14.29 79 22.08 44 14.86

Campong Ulay 64 10.77 0

Ransang 0 0 0

Candawaga 0 0 0

Culasian 0 0 0

Panalingaan 85 8.95 0 4 3.75

Taburi 21 14.14 0 0

Latud 0 0 0

Canipaan 18 46.33 0 0
Table 25 Water Distribution Line

Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)


Water Type of
Pipeline Owner Year Physical
Pipeline Pipe
ID ship Established Condition Campong
Diameter Material Bunog Candawaga Canipaan Culasian Iraan Latud Panalingaan
ulay
Punta
Ransang Taburi
Baja
Table 26 Other Water Sources, Year___________

Number of Household Population Served


Barangay
Undeveloped Spring Open Dug Wells Rainwater Water Peddlers
Table 27 Existing Surface Water Resources by Type and Classification, Year____________
Surface Water (e.g . Lakes, river, water Classification (e.g. class AA, A, B, C, D,
Location
impounding structures, etc.) Refer to Annex IF-2)
Table 28 Water Requirment by Barangay Population, Year___________

Current Year Projected (year 10)

Barangay Population/
Number of Projected Water
Population Water Supply Water Requirment Deficit/ Surplus
Establisments in Requirments
10 years
Table 29 Information and Communication Analysis Matrix

Technical Findings/ Observations Implications (effects) Recommended Interventions

Examples
Lack of social acceptability for cell sites due to Advocacy for social acceptability of
assumed health/ security reasons Low economic investment telecommunication facilities

Residents deprived of fast modern, and Representation/ Coordination with telephone


No telephone services available in locality efficient telecommunication services companies to extend services in the area
Table 30 Communication Services Facilities, Year___________
Year Area Ownership Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)
Type Constru Occupi Barangay
Public Private n Tc Eq Vo Ln Ts Su Others
cted ed (ha)

Postal
Services
Telephone
service
Provider

Cell Sites
Network
Public
Broadcast
Calling
and
Stations
Television
Network
(radio,televi
sion)

Others
Table 31 Type of Print Media Available, Year
Type of Print Circulation
Location Area Coverage
Media Number Type Frequency
Table 32 Cell Site Network, Year_______
Catchment Tadius
Location Area Occupied (ha) Antenna Height Date Installed Owner
(km)
Table 33 Integrated Infrastructure Analytical Matrix
Technical Recommended
Implications (Effects)
Findings/Observations Interventions
● Brgy. A has no potable water ● Identify and develop ● LGU/Local Water District
supply source of water
.●Establish water
distribution system ●LGU/Local Water District

● Traffic congestion ●LGU/traffic enforcers


●Adoption and
Implementation of traffic
management scheme
●Road widening ●LGU/DPWH
Table 1 Inventory of Cultural Heritage Object, Year___________

Butter
Type Respo Date Proclaimed Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)
Year Area Area
of Descri nsible
Name Brgy. Const Occup (has
herita ption Agenc
ructed ied applic
ge y Internat Nation Local LI Tc Eq Vo Ln Ts Su Others
able) ional al
Table 2 Sample Analysis Matrix
Technical Issues and Effects. Impacts, Policy
findings/Observation Concerns implication Options/Interventions
Table 1 Ancestral Domain, Year____________

Name of Date Date Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)


CADT Area
Ancestral Awarded Issued
No. Occupied
Domain (yymmdd) (yymmdd) FI Tc Eq Vo Ln Ts Su Others
Table 2 Thematic Maps of the Ancestral Domain
No. Thematic Maps Description Source

10

11

12

13
Table 3 Resource Assets, Use and Locations within the Ancestral Domain
Traditional Uses (areas for
Type of Resources Location hunting, rattan gathering, Relevant IKSP for
Area
(indicate local terms (Barangay or honey collection, sustainable
(hectares)
for these resources) Sitios) kaingin,picnic,water management of assets
source,etc.

Primary forest/close
canopy forest

Residual/open canopy
forest

Grasslands

Open/cultivated areas

Ancestral waters

Caves

Water falls

Lakes

Other resources
Table 4 Perceived Changes in the Condition of Resources Assets inside ancestral domain

Situation/Kalagayan last 20 years


Increases (+) or decreases (-) in Reasons for the increase or
(walang pagbabago,
Resource (Likas yaman) the number of species (Gaano decrease in the number of
nadagdagan,nabawasan, ubos na
Kadami nabawas/nadagdag) species (Mga Kadahilanan)
o nasirana)

Primary Forest/close canopy


forest

Open Canopy/ second growth


forests

Mangrove forests

Cultivated Lands

Grasslands/Brushlands

Habitats of endangered species

No. of Wildlife species (specify


species)

Nature Based tourism

Water Resources
(quantity/quality)

Fishery resources (catch)

Other resources assets


Table 5 Institutional Assessment
Current
Projects/activities that
Ways for the ICC/IP
can support ancestral
Institutions Available Budget Community to Avail
domains and/or
Assistance
ADSDPP
Implementation

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