Natural Resources Governance : Way Forward Action Plan

A 2003 World Bank study, "Governance of Natural Resources in the Philippines," analyzed natural resources management and governance in the Philippines. It assessed sector policies, particularly property rights, institutions, and financing mechanisms as well as program implementation. The study concluded that implementation failures in the Department arose from: (a) Unclear institutional mandates between national and local governments; (b) Lack of sustained financing at the national level and limited generation of revenues at the local level for natural resources management; (c) Protracted procedures in the issuance of forestry tenure instruments and difficulties in the enforcement of provisions of agreements; (d) Lack of equivalent tenure instruments for coastal waters and resources; (e) Administrative constraints, such as inadequate funds and personnel to carry out sustainable natural resources management; and, (f) Insufficient capacity, accountability and transparency in public and private institutions responsible for natural resources management. Because the Governance study stopped short of proposing a way forward, this follow-on activity was designed to develop an actionable follow-on plan that could be translated into short-term to medium-term investments. This follow-on study had the following specific objectives: (a) A Policy Review of the various legislations, such as acts and executive orders that govern the management of resources; and (b) An Institutional Environment Review. Activities to promote integrated community-based watershed management would focus on developing management plans for the major watersheds; strengthening institutional arrangements; providing incentives for good governance; generating adequate funding for river basin management; reclassifying forestlands and taking into account the rights of indigenous people; developing a land use policy and preparing land use mapping; and consolidating all databases and lessons learned. Activities are also proposed to fully develop integrated coastal zones management and to promote community-based protected area management.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Environmental Study biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2005-06
Subjects:ACTION PLAN, AGRICULTURE, ALTERNATIVE LIVELIHOODS, AQUATIC RESOURCES, BAY, BIODIVERSITY, BIODIVERSITY COMMUNITY, BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION, BIODIVERSITY LOSS, BIODIVERSITY MONITORING, CANOPY, CLEAN WATER, CLOSED CANOPY FOREST, COASTAL AREAS, COASTAL COMMUNITIES, COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS, COASTAL MANAGEMENT, COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, COASTAL WATERS, COASTAL ZONE, COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT, COMMUNITY FOREST, COMMUNITY FOREST MANAGEMENT, COMMUNITY FORESTRY, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, CONSERVATION, CONSERVATION PRIORITIES, DECENTRALIZATION, DEGRADATION, DIVERSITY OF LIFE, DOWNSTREAM AREAS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECOSYSTEM, ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT, ENDANGERED SPECIES, ENVIRONMENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, EROSION, EXPENDITURES, EXPLOITATION, FISHERIES, FLOODING, FOREST, FOREST AREAS, FOREST DESTRUCTION, FOREST LAND, FOREST MANAGEMENT, FOREST POLICY, FOREST PRODUCTIVITY, FOREST RANGERS, FOREST RESOURCES, FORESTRY, FORESTRY MANAGEMENT, FORESTRY PROGRAM, FORESTS, GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, ILLEGAL SETTLERS, INCOME, INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, INTEGRATION, INVENTORIES, ISSUES, JOINT IMPLEMENTATION, LAKE, LAND AREA, LAND RESOURCES, LAND USE, LAND USE PLAN, LAND USE PLANNING, LEGISLATION, LIVELIHOODS, LOCAL CONSERVATION, LOGGING, MANAGEMENT, MARINE SCIENCE, MINERAL PRODUCTION, NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY, NATURAL RESOURCE, NATURAL RESOURCE BASE, NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES, NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES, NGOS, OIL, PARK MANAGEMENT, PARKS, PLANNING PROCESS, PLANTATIONS, POLLUTION, POPULATION PRESSURES, PRIMARY FOREST, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRODUCTIVITY, PROPERTY RIGHTS, REEF, REFORESTATION, RESOURCE USE, RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, RIVER, RIVER BASINS, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SANCTUARIES, SATELLITE IMAGES, SOCIAL FORESTRY, SOIL EROSION, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE FINANCING, SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY, SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE, SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, TIMBER, TIMBER PRODUCTION, TOURISM, UPLANDS, WATER RESOURCES, WATERSHED, WATERSHED MANAGEMENT, WATERSHEDS, WILDLIFE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/06/6314219/natural-resources-governance-way-forward-action-plan-part-ii-ii
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8303
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