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COACHES’ TRAINING ON CLIMATE-RESILIENT URBAN PLANS AND DESIGNS

MODULE 2

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Linking Climate Resilient Principles to Local Development Plans

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OVERVIEWThis sub-module relates the Guiding Principles to Local Climate Actions to our existing Planning Documents

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Learning Objectives

By the end of the topic, you should be able to:

• Enumerate Guiding Principles to Local Climate Actions

• Summarize our various Planning Documents• Explain how the Guiding Principles to Local Climate

Actions are related to our Planning Documents

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(Guiding Principles for Local Climate Actions)

© Can-do Cities

AmbitiousSetting goals and im plem enting actions that evo lve iteratively tow ards an am bitious vision

InclusiveInvo lving m ultip le city governm ent departm ents, stakeholders and com m unities (w ith particu lar attention to m arginalized groups),in a ll phases of p lanning and im plem entation

FairSeeking so lutions that equitab ly address the risks of clim ate change and share the costs and benefits of action across the city

Comprehensive and IntegratedCoherently undertaking adaptation and mitigation actions across a range of sectors within the city

RelevantDelivering local benefits and supporting local development priorities

ActionableProposing cost-effective actions that can realistically be implemented by the actors involved, given local mandates, finances, and capacities

Evidence-basedReflecting on scientific knowledgeand local understanding, and using assessments of vulnerability and emissions and other empirical inputs to inform decision-making

Transparent and VerifiableFollowing an open decision-making process, and setting goals that can be measured, reported, independently verified, and evaluated

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Review: 12-Step CLUP Process

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Review: 12-Step CLUP Process

Step 1: Organize Step 2: Identify Stakeholders

Step 3: Set the Vision

Step 4: Analyze the Situation

Step 5: Set the Goals &

Objectives

Step 6: Establish Dev't Thrust &

Spatial Strategies

Step 7: Prepare the Land Use

Plan

Step 8: Draft the Zoning

Ordinance

Step 9: Conduct Public Hearing

Step 10: Review, Adopt & Approve

CLUPZO

Step 11: Implement

CLUPZO

Step 12: Monitor & Evaluate

CLUPZO

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(Guiding Principles for Local Climate Actions)

© Can-do Cities

AmbitiousSetting goals and im plem enting actions that evo lve iteratively tow ards an am bitious vision

InclusiveInvo lving m ultip le city governm ent departm ents, stakeholders and com m unities (w ith particu lar attention to m arginalized groups),in a ll phases of p lanning and im plem entation

FairSeeking so lutions that equitab ly address the risks of clim ate change and share the costs and benefits of action across the city

Comprehensive and IntegratedCoherently undertaking adaptation and mitigation actions across a range of sectors within the city

RelevantDelivering local benefits and supporting local development priorities

ActionableProposing cost-effective actions that can realistically be implemented by the actors involved, given local mandates, finances, and capacities

Evidence-basedReflecting on scientific knowledgeand local understanding, and using assessments of vulnerability and emissions and other empirical inputs to inform decision-making

Transparent and VerifiableFollowing an open decision-making process, and setting goals that can be measured, reported, independently verified, and evaluated

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Review: Urban Design Sector Process

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Review: Urban Design Sector ProcessStep 1: Identify &

delineate boundaries of area

Step 2: Assess the context of areas or

community

Step 3: Consider /apply Transect-based planning

Step 4: Conduct a Visual Preference Survey

Step 5: Use the Smart Neighborhood Analysis Protocol

(SNAP)Step 6: Conduct a vacant lands

studyStep 7: conduct a structural & environmental quality survey

Step 8: Conduct a land values study

Step 9: Conduct studies of aesthetic features of the planning

areaStep 10: Masterplan

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(Guiding Principles for Local Climate Actions)

© Can-do Cities

AmbitiousSetting goals and im plem enting actions that evo lve iteratively tow ards an am bitious vision

InclusiveInvo lving m ultip le city governm ent departm ents, stakeholders and com m unities (w ith particu lar attention to m arginalized groups),in a ll phases of p lanning and im plem entation

FairSeeking so lutions that equitab ly address the risks of clim ate change and share the costs and benefits of action across the city

Comprehensive and IntegratedCoherently undertaking adaptation and mitigation actions across a range of sectors within the city

RelevantDelivering local benefits and supporting local development priorities

ActionableProposing cost-effective actions that can realistically be implemented by the actors involved, given local mandates, finances, and capacities

Evidence-basedReflecting on scientific knowledgeand local understanding, and using assessments of vulnerability and emissions and other empirical inputs to inform decision-making

Transparent and VerifiableFollowing an open decision-making process, and setting goals that can be measured, reported, independently verified, and evaluated

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Review: Climate and Disaster Risk

Assessment

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Centro Baybay

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Binanuahan East

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0 300 600150

Meters

Urban Barangays$Legend

Barangay BoundaryContour Lines (20 Meters)

Risk CategoryHigh

Moderate

LowMap sources:

Road Network, Open Street Map, 2017

Urban Use Areas Risk - Storm Surge

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Review: Climate & Disaster Risk Assessment

Step 1: Collect & organize climate change & hazard information -involves gather climate change information & characterizing hazards

that may affect the locality

Step 2: Scope the potentia l im pacts of

hazards & clim ate change - identifying key areas or sectors

that m ay be affected by clim ate change &

natural hazards & determ in ing like ly im pacts (d irect &

ind irect);

Step 3: D evelop the exposure database -

gathering baseline m ap & attribute data on

exposure, vu lnerability/sensitiv ity & adaptive capacity as

basis for C lim ate Change V ulnerability A ssessm ent (CCV A ) and D isaster R isk

A ssessm ent (D RA )

Step 4: Conduct a CCVA -identification of vulnerable

areas & sectors by analyzing exposure,

sensitivity & adaptive capacity to the various

climate stimuli

Step 5: Conduct a D RA - Identification

of risk areas by analyzing hazard,

exposure & vu lnerability

Step 6: Sum m arize find ings -

identification of priority decision

areas/sectors based on the com bined

change adaptation & m itigation options

Step 1: Co llect & organize clim ate change & hazard

inform ation - invo lves gather clim ate change

inform ation & characterizing hazards that

m ay affect the locality

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(Guiding Principles for Local Climate Actions)

© Can-do Cities

AmbitiousSetting goals and im plem enting actions that evo lve iteratively tow ards an am bitious vision

InclusiveInvo lving m ultip le city governm ent departm ents, stakeholders and com m unities (w ith particu lar attention to m arginalized groups),in a ll phases of p lanning and im plem entation

FairSeeking so lutions that equitab ly address the risks of clim ate change and share the costs and benefits of action across the city

Comprehensive and IntegratedCoherently undertaking adaptation and mitigation actions across a range of sectors within the city

RelevantDelivering local benefits and supporting local development priorities

ActionableProposing cost-effective actions that can realistically be implemented by the actors involved, given local mandates, finances, and capacities

Evidence-basedReflecting on scientific knowledgeand local understanding, and using assessments of vulnerability and emissions and other empirical inputs to inform decision-making

Transparent and VerifiableFollowing an open decision-making process, and setting goals that can be measured, reported, independently verified, and evaluated

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Review: Comprehensive Development Plan

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Review: Comprehensive Development Plan

Step 1: Revisit Existing Plans &

Review LGU Vision

Step 2: Analyzing LGU Situation: Ecological

Profile

Step 3: Setting Sectoral Goals, Objectives &

Targets

Step 4: Identifying PPAs, Legislation,

CapDev Requirements

Step 5: Investment ProgrammingStep 6: BudgetingStep 7:

ImplementationStep 8: Monitoring

& Evaluation

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(Guiding Principles for Local Climate Actions)

© Can-do Cities

AmbitiousSetting goals and im plem enting actions that evo lve iteratively tow ards an am bitious vision

InclusiveInvo lving m ultip le city governm ent departm ents, stakeholders and com m unities (w ith particu lar attention to m arginalized groups),in a ll phases of p lanning and im plem entation

FairSeeking so lutions that equitab ly address the risks of clim ate change and share the costs and benefits of action across the city

Comprehensive and IntegratedCoherently undertaking adaptation and mitigation actions across a range of sectors within the city

RelevantDelivering local benefits and supporting local development priorities

ActionableProposing cost-effective actions that can realistically be implemented by the actors involved, given local mandates, finances, and capacities

Evidence-basedReflecting on scientific knowledgeand local understanding, and using assessments of vulnerability and emissions and other empirical inputs to inform decision-making

Transparent and VerifiableFollowing an open decision-making process, and setting goals that can be measured, reported, independently verified, and evaluated

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Review: Local Climate Change Action Plan

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Review: Local Climate Change Action Plan

Step 1: Getting Started

Step 2: Stakeholders &

Participation

Step 3: Risk & vulnerability

Step 4: Goals & Objectives

Step 5: Option Identification

Step 6: Option

Assessment

Step 7: Implementation

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(Guiding Principles for Local Climate Actions)

© Can-do Cities

AmbitiousSetting goals and im plem enting actions that evo lve iteratively tow ards an am bitious vision

InclusiveInvo lving m ultip le city governm ent departm ents, stakeholders and com m unities (w ith particu lar attention to m arginalized groups),in a ll phases of p lanning and im plem entation

FairSeeking so lutions that equitab ly address the risks of clim ate change and share the costs and benefits of action across the city

Comprehensive and IntegratedCoherently undertaking adaptation and mitigation actions across a range of sectors within the city

RelevantDelivering local benefits and supporting local development priorities

ActionableProposing cost-effective actions that can realistically be implemented by the actors involved, given local mandates, finances, and capacities

Evidence-basedReflecting on scientific knowledgeand local understanding, and using assessments of vulnerability and emissions and other empirical inputs to inform decision-making

Transparent and VerifiableFollowing an open decision-making process, and setting goals that can be measured, reported, independently verified, and evaluated

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Step 1: O rganize

Step 2: Identify Stakeholders

Step 3: Set the V ision

S t e p 4 : A n a ly z e t h e S i t u a t io n

• R e v ie w c u r r e n t C L U P , P P F P & r e le v a n t

n a t io n a l/ s u b - n a t io n a l p la n s

• U p d a t e s i t u a t io n a l a n a ly s is & c o n d u c t n e w a s s e s s m e n t s

• C o n d u c t s e c t o r a l s t u d ie s ( U r b a n D e s ig n

in c lu d e d )• C o n d u c t k e y n a t u r a l/ p h y s ic a l

/ b io d iv e r s i t y / e n v ir o n m e n t a l a s s e s s m e n t s

• P r o c e s s & a n a ly z e d a t a

• D is c u s s t h e e x is t in g s i t u a t io n• E s t a b l is h s ig n i f ic a n t h is t o r ic a l la n d u s e

t r e n d s

• D e t e r m in e a r e a s t h a t n e e d t o b e c o n s e r v e d & p r e s e r v e d , & a r e a s w it h p h y s ic a l

c o n s t r a in t s

• In t e g r a t e t h e r e s u lt s t o d e r iv e t h e m o s t p r e s s in g & s ig n i f ic a n t i s s u e s

• D is c u s s p o t e n t ia ls & c o m p a r a t iv e

a d v a n t a g e s• D e t e r m in e & r a n k t h e p r io r i t y i s s u e s &

p r o b le m s

• D e t e r m in e p o s s ib le in t e r v e n t io n s

Step 5: Set the G oals & O bjectives

Step 6: Establish D ev't Thrust & Spatia l Strategies

Step 7: Prepare the Land U se P lan

Step 8: D raft the Zoning O rdinance

Step 9: Conduct Public H earing

Step 10: Review , A dopt & A pprove CLU PZO

Step 11: Im plem ent CLU PZO

Step 12: M onitor & Evaluate CLU PZO

Step 1: Co llect & organize clim ate change & hazard inform ation - involves gather

clim ate change inform ation & characterizing hazards that m ay affect the locality

S t e p 1 : C o l le c t & o r g a n iz e c l im a t e

c h a n g e & h a z a r d in f o r m a t io n - in v o lv e s g a t h e r c l im a t e c h a n g e in f o r m a t io n &

c h a r a c t e r iz in g h a z a r d s t h a t m a y a f f e c t t h e lo c a l i t y

S t e p 2 : S c o p e t h e p o t e n t ia l im p a c t s o f

h a z a r d s & c l im a t e c h a n g e - id e n t i f y in g k e y a r e a s o r s e c t o r s t h a t m a y b e

a f f e c t e d b y c l im a t e c h a n g e & n a t u r a l h a z a r d s & d e t e r m in in g l ik e ly im p a c t s

( d i r e c t & in d ir e c t ) ;

S t e p 3 : D e v e lo p t h e e x p o s u r e

d a t a b a s e - g a t h e r in g b a s e l in e m a p & a t t r ib u t e d a t a o n e x p o s u r e ,

v u ln e r a b i l i t y / s e n s i t iv i t y & a d a p t iv e c a p a c i t y a s b a s is f o r C l im a t e C h a n g e

V u ln e r a b i l i t y A s s e s s m e n t ( C C V A ) a n d

D is a s t e r R is k A s s e s s m e n t ( D R A )

S t e p 4 : C o n d u c t a C C V A - id e n t i f ic a t io n

o f v u ln e r a b le a r e a s & s e c t o r s b y a n a ly z in g e x p o s u r e , s e n s i t iv i t y &

a d a p t iv e c a p a c it y t o t h e v a r io u s c l im a t e s t im u l i

S t e p 5 : C o n d u c t a D R A - Id e n t i f ic a t io n

o f r i s k a r e a s b y a n a ly z in g h a z a r d , e x p o s u r e & v u ln e r a b i l i t y

S t e p 6 : S u m m a r iz e f in d in g s -

id e n t i f ic a t io n o f p r io r i t y d e c is io n a r e a s / s e c t o r s b a s e d o n t h e c o m b in e d

c h a n g e a d a p t a t io n & m it ig a t io n o p t io n s

S t e p 1 : C o l le c t & o r g a n iz e c l im a t e

c h a n g e & h a z a r d in f o r m a t io n - in v o lv e s g a t h e r c l im a t e c h a n g e in f o r m a t io n &

c h a r a c t e r iz in g h a z a r d s t h a t m a y a f f e c t t h e lo c a l i t y

S t e p 1 : R e v is i t E x is t in g P la n s & R e v ie w

L G U V is io n

S t e p 2 : A n a ly z in g L G U S i t u a t io n :

E c o lo g ic a l P r o f i le

• P o p u la t io n & D e m o g r a p h ic P r o f i le

• S o c ia l S e c t o r

• L o c a l E c o n o m y• E n v ir o n m e n t S e c t o r

• L o w la n d / A g r ic u lt u r a l E c o s y s t e m

• U r b a n E c o s y s t e m

• F r e s h w a t e r E c o s y s t e m

• C o a s t a l E c o s y s t e m• M in e r a ls / M in in g

• B io d iv e r s i t y

• In s t i t u t io n a l

S t e p 3 : S e t t in g S e c t o r a l G o a ls ,

O b je c t iv e s & T a r g e t s

S t e p 4 : Id e n t i f y in g P P A s , L e g is la t io n ,

C a p D e v R e q u ir e m e n t s

S t e p 5 : In v e s t m e n t P r o g r a m m in g

S t e p 6 : B u d g e t in g

S t e p 7 : Im p le m e n t a t io n

S t e p 8 : M o n it o r in g & E v a lu a t io n

Step 1: Getting Started

Step 2: Stakeholders & Participation

S t e p 3 : R is k & v u ln e r a b i l i t y

• C l im a t e C h a n g e V u ln e r a b i l i t y & R is k

A s s e s s m e n t

• C o l le c t & a n a ly z e c l im a t e & h a z a r d in f o r m a t io n & p r e v io u s

d is a s t e r s

• D e v e lo p Im p a c t C h a in D ia g r a m : A n a ly z in g C l im a t e C h a n g e

Im p a c t s & H a z a r d t o M u lt i -S e c t o r s w it h in t h e E c o s y s t e m

• O r g a n iz e t h e e x p o s u r e d a t a b a s e

( in c lu d in g s e n s i t iv i t y a s s e s s m e n t )• D e t e r m in in g V u ln e r a b i l i t ie s &

R is k s o f E c o s y s t e m s & M u lt i -

S e c t o r s t o S p e c i f ic H a z a r d s• D e t e r m in in g D e c is io n A r e a s

b a s e d o n T e c h n ic a l F in d in g s

• D e t e r m in e D e v e lo p m e n t Im p l ic a t io n s , K e y C h a l le n g e s ,

I s s u e s a n d / o r O p p o r t u n it ie s

• G H G In v e n t o r y & R e v ie w o f C u r r e n t M it ig a t io n A c t io n s

• C o n d u c t G H G In v e n t o r y

• R e v ie w C u r r e n t M it ig a t io n R e la t e d In i t ia t iv e s

Step 4: Goals & Objectives

Step 5: Option Identification

Step 6: Option Assessment

Step 7: Implementation

CLUPZO 12-Step Process

CDRA Process CDP Process LCCAP ProcessUrban Design

(Optional Sector)

Step 1: Identify & delineate boundaries

of area

Step 2: A ssess the context of areas or

com m unity

Step 3: Consider /apply Transect-based

p lanning

Step 4: Conduct a Visual Preference Survey

Step 5: Use the Smart Neighborhood Analysis

Protocol (SNAP)

Step 6: Conduct a vacant lands study

Step 7: conduct a structural &

environmental quality survey

Step 8: Conduct a land values study

Step 9: Conduct studies of aesthetic features of

the planning area

Step 10: Masterplan

Sum

mar

y

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Step 6: Establish Dev't Thrust & Spatial Strategies

Step 7: Prepare the Land Use Plan

Step 8: Draft the Zoning Ordinance

Step 9: Conduct Public Hearing

Step 10: Review, Adopt & Approve CLUPZO

Step 11: Implement CLUPZO

Step 12: Monitor & Evaluate CLUPZO

Step 6: Summarize findings - identification

of priority decision areas/sectors based on the combined change

adaptation & mitigation options

Step 1: Collect & organize climate change & hazard information -involves gather climate change information & characterizing hazards

that may affect the locality

S t e p 1 : R e v is i t E x is t in g P la n s & R e v ie w

L G U V is io n

S t e p 2 : A n a ly z in g L G U S i t u a t io n :

E c o lo g ic a l P r o f i le

• P o p u la t io n & D e m o g r a p h ic P r o f i le

• S o c ia l S e c t o r

• L o c a l E c o n o m y• E n v ir o n m e n t S e c t o r

• L o w la n d / A g r ic u lt u r a l E c o s y s t e m

• U r b a n E c o s y s t e m

• F r e s h w a t e r E c o s y s t e m

• C o a s t a l E c o s y s t e m• M in e r a ls / M in in g

• B io d iv e r s i t y

• In s t i t u t io n a l

S t e p 3 : S e t t in g S e c t o r a l G o a ls ,

O b je c t iv e s & T a r g e t s

S t e p 4 : Id e n t i f y in g P P A s , L e g is la t io n ,

C a p D e v R e q u ir e m e n t s

S t e p 5 : In v e s t m e n t P r o g r a m m in g

S t e p 6 : B u d g e t in g

S t e p 7 : Im p le m e n t a t io n

S t e p 8 : M o n it o r in g & E v a lu a t io n

Step 1: Getting Started

Step 2: Stakeholders & Participation

S t e p 3 : R is k & v u ln e r a b i l i t y

• C l im a t e C h a n g e V u ln e r a b i l i t y & R is k

A s s e s s m e n t

• C o l le c t & a n a ly z e c l im a t e & h a z a r d in f o r m a t io n & p r e v io u s

d is a s t e r s

• D e v e lo p Im p a c t C h a in D ia g r a m : A n a ly z in g C l im a t e C h a n g e

Im p a c t s & H a z a r d t o M u lt i -S e c t o r s w it h in t h e E c o s y s t e m

• O r g a n iz e t h e e x p o s u r e d a t a b a s e

( in c lu d in g s e n s i t iv i t y a s s e s s m e n t )• D e t e r m in in g V u ln e r a b i l i t ie s &

R is k s o f E c o s y s t e m s & M u lt i -

S e c t o r s t o S p e c i f ic H a z a r d s• D e t e r m in in g D e c is io n A r e a s

b a s e d o n T e c h n ic a l F in d in g s

• D e t e r m in e D e v e lo p m e n t Im p l ic a t io n s , K e y C h a l le n g e s ,

I s s u e s a n d / o r O p p o r t u n it ie s

• G H G In v e n t o r y & R e v ie w o f C u r r e n t M it ig a t io n A c t io n s

• C o n d u c t G H G In v e n t o r y

• R e v ie w C u r r e n t M it ig a t io n R e la t e d In i t ia t iv e s

Step 4: Goals & Objectives

Step 5: Option Identification

Step 6: Option Assessment

Step 7: Implementation

CLUPZO 12-Step Process

CDRA Process CDP Process LCCAP ProcessUrban Design

(Optional Sector)

Step 6: Conduct a vacant lands study

Step 7: conduct a structural & environmental

quality survey

Step 8: Conduct a land values study

Step 9: Conduct studies of aesthetic features of the

planning area

Step 10: Masterplan

Sum

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