Central Philippines Tourism Super Region

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Socioeconomic Report on Socioeconomic Report on Central Philippines Central Philippines ROMULO L. NERI Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning Joint RDC-Cabinet Meeting 7 July 2006

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Central Philippines, to be composed of Regions V, VI, VII, and VIII, and the provinces of Romblon, Palawan, and Camiguin, and the Island of Siargao, was to serve as a tourism complex, as mandated by Executive Order No. 561 of former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.Under the Tourism Super Region concept, the government intends to focus development and investments on tourism related projects. This Super Region is actually a cluster of five regions plus some parts of the Caraga Region. It boasts of a wide stretch of beachline, surfing spots, caves, lakes, and historical sites. Included in the plan is building the infrastructures such as airports, roll-on-roll-off seaports, bus terminals and hotels. Aside from Mactan-Cebu International Airport, the government intends to build international airport in each component region. Already, the Panglao International Airport in Bohol in Central Visayas has begun development, the new Legazpi International Airport in Daraga, Albay for the Bicol Region is in its initial phase while the unutilized Guiuan Airport in Guiuan, Eastern Samar is being planned to be converted into an international airport for Eastern Visayas region. Kalibo Airport which is still a categorized as a domestic airport, is now open to international flights from Incheon, South Korea due to increasing Korean tourists flocking to Boracay Island. The new Iloilo International Airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo, is designated as international airport for Western Visayas region in tandem with Kalibo Airport. Unlike Kalibo Airport, the Iloilo airport does not have international flights so far.

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Socioeconomic Report onSocioeconomic Report onCentral PhilippinesCentral Philippines

ROMULO L. NERISecretary of Socioeconomic Planning

Joint RDC-Cabinet Meeting7 July 2006

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Outline

I. Socioeconomic ConditionsII. Strategic Themes

1. Harnessing the vast coastal and marineresources and addressing the small islandsfragile ecosystem

2. Linking the islands through efficienttransportation and communication facilities

3. Promoting the Central Philippines Tourism Center4. Developing agribusiness, SME and export

potentials5. Pursuing responsible mining and quarrying6. Optimizing power potentials and ensuring

adequacy and reliability of supply7. Enhancing social services

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Ø 24 Provinces

Ø 45 Cities

Ø 524 Municipalities

Ø 63 Cong Districts

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Island Configuration(2,075 islands & islets)

Central Phils Length of Coastline = 14,219 kilometersCentral Phils Land Area = 91,599.3 square kilometers

Central PhilippinesShare to Total

Land Area = 30. 5 %Coastline = 39.0 %

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Primary GrowthCenters

Puerto Princesa City

Metro Cebu

Bacolod City Tagbilaran City

Dumaguete City

Iloilo City

Metro Legazpi

Metro Naga

Metro Tacloban

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NIPAS Areas

73 declared NIPASAreas

Estimated at320,483.77 ha.

/ pasture land

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38 proclaimed watershed forest reserve

Estimated at 310,965.83 ha.

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SocioeconomicSocioeconomicConditionsConditions

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Population, Population Growth Rates,and Population Density

*Actual figure includes provinces in Region 4-A and MIMA in Region 4-B

Source: NSCB Philippine Statistical Yearbook

PopulationGrowth

Rate

1995 2000 1995-2000 1995 2000Philippines 68.6 76.5 2.36% 229 255Region 4-B* 9.9 11.8 3.72% 202 239Region 5 4.3 4.7 1.68% 239 258Region 6 5.8 6.2 1.56% 280 301Region 7 5.0 5.7 2.79% 316 359Region 8 3.4 3.6 1.51% 144 155

Population(in millions)

PopulationDensity

(persons/sq km)Region

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20.8 %

79.2%

11.7 % 9.9 %12.6 %

31.9 %33.9 %

Estimated GRDP of Central Philippines

Central Philippines

Rest of Country

Central Philippines Share to GDP

C. Visayas W. Visayas

E. Visayas MIMAROPABicol

Regional Share to CentralPhilippines GRDP

Note: / Based on 2004 Estimates of Regional Income Accounts (at Current Prices)

/ Central Philippines GRDP includes MIMAROPA

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GRDP 2004 Growth Rates & Sectoral Distribution

27.44.39.3Electricity, Gas, Water2

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Rank

19.97.81.7Government Services

1.20.0(46.6)Forestry

24.37.14.7O. Dwellings

24.75.35.5Construction

25.217.18.7Trade

17.010.26.5Private Services

27.019.76.0Agri, Fishery

49.52.67.2Mining, Quarrying

8.41.89.4Finance

20.8100.06.9Central Phils GRDP

16.318.16.4Manufacturing

16.46.011.0Trans, Comm, Storage

Central Phils *Share to Sector

Output (%)

Share toCentral PhilsGRDP (%)

Real GrowthRate (%)SECTOR

Note:* Basis for ranking

/ Based on 2004 Estimates of Regional Income Accounts/ Central Philippines GRDP includes MIMAROPA

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Employment

25.721.38.49.1CENTRAL PHILIPPINES *

2005200420052004

19.811.011.711.9Central Visayas

24.319.98.18.8Western Visayas

34.931.17.57.7Bicol

19.519.36.28.0MIMAROPA

29.925.48.39.3Eastern Visayas

21.216.910.310.9PHILIPPINES

UNDEREMPLOYMENT (%)UNEMPLOYMENT (%)

REGION

Source: National Statistics Office

/ Figures based on Oct 2004 and Oct 2005 rounds of the LFS using old unemployment definition

* Figures for Central Philippines based on average for the 5 regions including Mindoro andMarinduque

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2003 Human Development Index

Source: Human Development Report 2005

0.56CamarinesSur

34

0.59Negros Occ.26

0.60Capiz23

0.61Cebu20

0.62Iloilo19

0.79Metro Manila

0.53Sorsogon49

0.53Catanduanes48

0.54Aklan47

0.54Albay44

0.54Bohol41

0.55Antique37

0.72Philippines

HDIProvinceNationalRank

0.50Siquijor60

0.51Guimaras57

0.51Palawan56

0.51SouthernLeyte

54

0.52Leyte51

0.47W. Samar70

0.47E. Samar69

0.48Romblon67

0.49N. Samar66

0.49Biliran64

0.49Or. Negros62

HDIProvinceNationalRank

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Poverty Incidence

41.842.9Aklan

W.Visayas

43.551.4Sorsogon

63.470.2Masbate

36.851.9Catanduanes

47.147.2Camarines S.

55.557.3Camarines N.

42.748.4Albay

Bicol

30.033.0PHILS

20032000

39.550.2Negros Occ.

38.636.9Iloilo

49.528.3Guimaras

29.247.2Capiz

48.945.9Antique

PovertyIncidenceProvinceRegion

30.033.0PHILS

41.155.6E. Samar

55.643.4Biliran

E.Visayas

37.432.7Siquijor

43.437.1Or. Negros

21.129.5Cebu

34.956.7Bohol

C.Visayas

43.664.4Romblon

52.031.9PalawanROPA

20032000

45.952.4W. Samar

41.235.1S. Leyte

40.849.5N. Samar

42.340.8Leyte

PovertyIncidenceProvinceRegion

Source: National Statistical Coordination Board

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3036Philippines

Infant mortality rate(per 1,000 live births)AREA

4435MIMAROPA

60

23

26

31

1998

36Eastern Visayas

28Central Visayas

39Western Visayas

28Bicol

2003

INFANT MORTALITY RATE

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596261658284E. VISAYAS

596467677983C. VISAYAS

656466647982W. VISAYAS

666968729188BICOL668068838282

PUERTOPRINCESA

667067708688ROMBLON

576660699192PALAWAN626663698183PHILIPPINES

2003-20042002-20032003-20042002-20032003-20042002-2003

COMPLETION RATE(%)

COHORT SURVIVAL RATE(%)

PARTICIPATION RATE(%)REGION

PARTICIPATION RATE, COHORT SURVIVAL RATE, COMPLETION RATESY 2002-2003, SY 2003-2004

PUBLIC ELEMENTARY

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PARTICIPATION RATE, COHORT SURVIVAL RATE, COMPLETION RATESY 2002-2003, SY 2003-2004

PUBLIC SECONDARY

625560664241E. VISAYAS544468686765C. VISAYAS

577361774946W. VISAYAS685875645545BICOL

485754647066PUERTOPRINCESA

647567785452ROMBLON

526057644341PALAWAN565860634745PHILIPPINES

2003-20042002-20032003-20042002-20032003-20042002-2003

COMPLETION RATE(%)

COHORT SURVIVAL RATE(%)

PARTICIPATION RATE(%)

REGION

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TEACHER PUPIL RATIO, ROOM PUPIL RATIOSY 2002-2003, SY 2003-2004

PUBLIC ELEMENTARY

32323231E. VISAYAS37373738C. VISAYAS32333233W. VISAYAS34353234BICOL46434947PUERTO PRINCESA29292830ROMBLON45414139PALAWAN37373535PHILIPPINES

2003-20042002-20032003-20042002-2003ROOM PUPIL RATIOTEACHER PUPIL RATIOREGION

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53524140REGION 865645250REGION 7

50523738REGION 656543936REGION 569397340PUERTO

PRINCESA

57513739ROMBLON55443837PALAWAN60604140PHILIPPINES

2003-20042002-20032003-20042002-2003

ROOM STUDENT RATIOTEACHER STUDENT RATIOREGION

TEACHER-STUDENT RATIO, ROOM-STUDENT RATIOSY 2002-2003, SY 2003-2004

PUBLIC SECONDARY

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Strategic Themes

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Strategic Themes

1. Harnessing the vast coastal and marineresources and addressing the small islandsfragile ecosystem

2. Linking the islands through efficienttransportation and communication facilities

3. Promoting the Central Philippines Tourism Center4. Developing agribusiness, SME and export

potentials5. Pursuing responsible mining and quarrying6. Optimizing power potentials and ensuring

adequacy and sustainability of supply7. Enhancing social services

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Coastline of 14,219 km or 39% of thetotal coastline of the country

With numerous bays and gulfs

Lagonoy Gulf Carigara BayLamon Bay Maqueda BayRagay Gulf Ormoc BayVisayan Sea Sogod BaySamar Sea Bohol SeaSibuya Sea Cebu StraitDanajon Bank East Sulu SeaTañon Strait

Source: DENR

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Rich fishing grounds

§ Romblon Pass§ Bohol Sea§ Lagonoy Gulf§ Lamon Bay§ Ragay Gulf§ Samar Sea§ Leyte Gulf

§ Visayan Sea§ Cuyo East Pass§ Tañon Strait§ Camotes Sea§ Iloilo Strait§ Jintolo Channel§ Sibuyan Sea§ Tablas Strait

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Fish Production by Sector, By Region, CY 2004Fish Production by Sector, By Region, CY 2004(in thousand metric tons)(in thousand metric tons)

3,926.21,717.01,080.81,128.4PHILS

1,460.6606.4520.4313.6Central Phils

128.622.854.851.0VIII

201.293.149.758.4VII

379.8128.9135.2115.6VI

169.527.5100.141.9V

581.5334.1180.646.7IV-B(MIMAROPA)

TotalAquacultureMunicipalCommercialRegion

Central Philippines fish production accounts for about 37 percent of national.

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ExistingExisting MaricultureMariculture Parks in Central PhilippinesParks in Central Philippines

Quinapunda,E. Samar)(1,000 has)

San Jose, N.Samar)(800 has)

Tacloban City(800 has)

Ormoc City(800 has)

Babatngon,Leyte(600 has)

Sta. Rita, Samar (600 has)

New Sagay (800 has)

LIPASECU (450 has)

Escalante (480 has)

Estancia (1,200 has)

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ProposedProposed MaricultureMariculture Parks for Central PhilippinesParks for Central Philippines

Ubay, Bohol(37 has.)

Candijay, Bohol(75 has.)

Tailibon, Bohol(20 has.)

Camotes, Cebu(9 has.)

Manjuyod, OrientalNegros (40 has.)

Mangrove AquaPark,Northern Samar

Mussel andOysterProductionZone, Samar

SeaweedEcozones

Quezon

PuertoPrincesa

Taytay

Coron

Calatrava

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Small Island Fragile Ecosystems in Central PhilippinesSmall Island Fragile Ecosystems in Central Philippines

Olango Island, Cebu(Migratory Bird Sanctuary)

Gilutungan Island, Cebu(Marine Sanctuary)

Banacon Island, Bohol(450 has. MangroveReforestation)

Pamilacan Island, Bohol (Cetaceanconservation site & Community-based ecotourism sites)

Danajon Double Barrier Reef(interreg l mgt. of resources )

Apo Island, Oriental Negros(Marine Sanctuary)

Cuatro Islas, Leyte(Community-basedEcotourism)

Samponong BoloBirdSanctuary,Iloilo(BirdSanctuary)

Northwest Panay Peninsula Reserve(Biodiversity and WildlifeConservation)

Ursula Island,Palawan(Game Refuge &Bird Sanctuary)

Busuanga,Palawan(Game Refuge &Bird Sanctuary)

Boracay, Aklan(Fruit Bat Sanctuary)

Sula Island, Albay(Mangroves)

Magcaraguit Island,Masbate (Seagrass)

Sablayan Island,Sorsogon(Mangrove)

San Miguel Island(Marine FisheryReserve)

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Challenges

1. Overfishing such as in the case ofCamotes and Visayan Seas due to illegalfishing (e.g., cyanide, dynamite, muroami )

2.Degraded habitats such as mangrovesand coastal reefs due to siltation fromthe uplands and industrial/domesticpollution

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Interventions1. Delineation of municipal waters2. Fish sanctuaries in every coastal

municipalities3. Enforcement of fishery laws by LGUs4. Massive mangrove planting/coral

reefs rehabilitation5. Community-based resource

management andcoastal protection

6. Integrated approach to watershed/riverbasin & coastal management

7. Promoting uplandagroforestry/agriculture

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Watershed Management and Development

Mt. Mayon

San Miguel Bay

Naga

Bicol River

¤ Naga-Yabo Watershed(5,770 ha)

Libmanan-PulantunaWatershed

Tigman-Hinagyanan-

InarihanArea

Pawili RiverWatershed

QuinaliWatershed

¤ Naporog Watershed(10,308 ha)

8 sub-watersheds withinthe basin:

¤ Libmanan-PulantunaWatershed (70,925 ha)

¤ Tigman-Hinagyanan-Inarihan Area (8,649 ha)

¤ Pawili River Watershed(23,677 ha)¤ Waras-Lalo Watershed(33,972 ha)

¤ Quinali Watershed(53,566 ha)¤ Ragay Hills Watershed(53,317 ha)

¤ Tigman-Hinagyanan-Inarihan Area (8,649 ha)

Tigman-Hinagyanan-

InarihanArea

¤ Libmanan-PulantunaWatershed (70,925 ha)

Libmanan-PulantunaWatershed

Naga-YaboWatershed

Waras-Lalo&Mt. IrigaWatershed

NaporogWatershed

Ragay HillsWatershed

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COMPONENTS

1. Flood control and irrigation projects2. Biodiversity Conservation and Protection3. Community-based and local micro-projects

4. Information, Education and CommunicationManagement Framework and LGU actionplans

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Linking Central PhilippineLinking Central Philippineislands through efficientislands through efficienttransportation system &transportation system &communication facilitiescommunication facilities

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IntermodalIntermodal Transport SystemTransport System

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PAVEMENT TYPEConcreteAsphaltGravelEarth

CONDITIONGoodFairPoor / Bad

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PAVEMENT TYPEConcreteAsphaltGravelEarth

CONDITIONGoodFairPoor / Bad

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WESTERN NAUTICALHIGHWAY

CENTRAL NAUTICALHIGHWAY

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NAUTICAL HIGHWAYNAUTICAL HIGHWAYSYSTEMSYSTEM

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A.1 CALAPAN-NAUJAN RD.(ROXAS-CALAPAN H-WAY)2005 (IBRD)

A.4 ILOILO EAST COAST-CAPIZ RD; 2004 2005 (JBIC)

B.2 SANTANDER-BARILI-TOLEDOCITY RD 2008 - 2012

B.1 OROQUIETA CITY-DAPITAN CITY- DIPOLOGCITY RD 2008 - 2010

A.2 TALISAY-CARCAR SECT(CEBU SOUTH RD)

2003 2005 JBIC)

A.3 NAGA-TOLEDO RD2004 2006 (JBIC)

B.3 CEBU SOUTH COASTAL RD(Segment 3B-2 Tunnel Sect) 2006 - 2009

B.4 SAN CARLOS-DUMAGUETE RD 2008 - 2012

A.5 ILOILO-IVISAN(ILOILO CITY-CATICLAN(AKLAN) HIGHWAY) 2005(IBRD)

A.6 KALIBO-NABAS RD2003 2004 (ADB)

B.7 ILOILO CITY-CATICLAN(AKLAN) HIGHWAY; 2008 -2012

B.5 BACOLOD-BAGO SECT.(BACOLOD-KABANKALANRD) 2006 - 2011

B.6 BACOLOD-MURCIA- DSBENEDICTO-SN CARLOS CITYRD 2005

B.8 CALAPAN-SOCORRO SECT.(CALAPAN-ROXAS RD)2006 - 2010

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Western Nautical HighwayWestern Nautical Highway

RORO capable

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B.13 MASBATE-MILAGROS-AROROY SECT2008 2009

A.9 MASBATE-MALINTA-MOBORD 2001 2005(ADB)

B.10 BUTUAN CITY-MISAMIS OR. RD 2008 -2010

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MAMBAJAO (MAAC-CATAAN SECT) 2005(LOCAL)

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On-GoingProjectProposedProject

Central Nautical HighwayCentral Nautical Highway

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SIQUIJOR CAMIGUIN

SURIGAO DEL NORTE

DAVAO DEL NORTE

SOUTHERN LEYTE

ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY

ROMBLON

SURIGAO DEL NORTE

BILIRAN

BOGO PORT

ROXAS PORT

JAGNA PORT

NAVAL PORT

PLACER PORT

AROROY PORT

DONSOL PORT

LILOAN PORT

CALAPAN PORT

TUBIGON PORT

CATICLAN PORT

MAMBAJAO PORT

SANTANDER PORT

CATAINGAN PORT

CEBU CITY PORT

BALINGOAN PORT

TOLEDO CITY PORT

ILOILO CITY PORT

GUINSILIBAN PORT

BACOLOD CITY PORT

DIPOLOG CITY PORT

SURIGAO CITY (LIPATA) PORT

BATANGAS CITY PORT

DUMAGUETE CITY PORT

SAN CARLOS CITY PORT

A.13 BAYUGAN-AWA(PROSPERIDAD)-SN FRANCISCOSECT.1997 2005 (JBIC)

A.14 ALEGRIA-SANTIAGO2001 2006 (JBIC)

A.15 SN FRANCISCO-ROSARIO-BUNAWAN-TRENTO (AGUSAN /DAVAO BDRY) 2001 2007(JBIC)

A.17 MONKAYO BY-PASS, MONKAYO-NABUNTURAN-TAGUM2001 2007 (JBIC)

B.15 LILOAN (PANAON)-NAVALHIGHWAY 2008 - 2016

A.19 TACLOBAN-LILOAN RD(CONST. OF AGAS-AGASBR.) 2003 2007 (JBIC)

Improved

LEGEND :

ROAD

On-GoingProjectProposedProject

A.20 LILOAN-SOGOD-MAHAPLAG & LEMON-LEYTE-BILIRAN SECT);2005 (IBRD)

Eastern Nautical HighwayEastern Nautical Highway

RORO capable

LEGEND :

PORT

Proposedconstruction ofadditional ROROfacilitiesNot ROROcapableRORO Route

Source: DOTC

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Proposed Lateral Connections for Central Philippines

ROAD LINK§ Cataingan Aroroy (Masbate Highway)§ Pilar, Sorsogon Legaspi City Tabaco-Tiwi-Nato,Sagnay

(Camarines Sur)§ Pili-Tigaon-Lagonoy-Presentacion(Anayan) Guijalo

(Camarines Sur)§ Placer (Masbate) Aroroy (Masbate)§ Boca Engano (Masbate) Claveria (Masbate)§ Claveria (Masbate) San Pascual (Masbate)

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Proposed Lateral Connections for Central Philippines

RORO/BOAT LINK§ San Remigio Placer (Masbate)§ Aroroy (Masbate) Boca Engano (Masbate)§ Claveria (Masbate) Pantao (Albay)§ San Pascual (Masbate) Pasacao (Camarines Sur)§ Kawayan (Biliran) Cataingan (Masbate)§ Aroroy (Masbate) Pilar (Sorsogon)§ San Vicente (Caramoan) Codon San Andres(Catanduanes)§ Nato, Sagnay (Camarines Sur) Codon San

Andres(Catanduanes)§ Dumanjog (Cebu) Guihulngan (Negros Oriental)§ Ubay (Bohol) Bato (Leyte)§ PulangBato, Bogo (Cebu) Palompon (Leyte)

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Proposed Lateral Connections for Central Philippines

RORO/BOAT LINK§ Danao (Cebu) Isabel (Leyte)§ Jetafe (Bohol) Cordova (Cebu)§ San Jose (Antique) Cuyo Island, Taytay (Palawan)§ Taytay Busuanga (Palawan) - San Jose (Occidental

Mindoro)§ Mandaon,Masbate New Washington, Aklan§ New Washington (Aklan) Sibuyan Island (Romblon)§ Sibuyan Island (Romblon) Boracay (Malay)§ San Jose, Carabao Island (Romblon) Nabas (Aklan)§ San Lorenzo (Guimaras) Pulopandan (NegrosOccidental)§ Siargao Island (Surigao del Norte) Limasawa Island§ Cuyo Island (Palawan) Dakak (Dapitan)

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Impact

Travel time from Mindanao throughVisayas to Luzon reduced by 10 hoursReduction in transport cost of

Ø People by 40 percentØ Cargo by 30 percent

Source: MTPDP 2004-2010

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Comparing RORO with ContainerizedTransport (PhP/Kilo)

11%16.5%% of Transport Logistics Cost to RetailPrice (Manila = PhP25/kilo)

1.352.774.12TOTAL TRANSPORT-LOGISTICS COST

1.220.091.31Losses (spoilage)(0.05)0.050.00Terminal Fee

0.500.50Trucking from MNL North Harbor toNavotas

0.010.000.01Wharfage (CDO & MNL)0.100.000.10Handling (CDO & MNL)

0.071.681.75Freight0.050.05Trucking from consolidator to CDO pier

0.400.40Trucking from farmto consolidator inCDO

SAVINGSROROCONTAINERTRANSPORT-LOGISTICS ACTIVITIES

Source: From SEED to SHELF: A Logistical Evaluation of the Philippine Agriculture (ANEDA-UNDP Study, July 2005)

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but transport costs may increasedue to

§ Collection of regulatory fees/taxes/other feeslegalized through municipal ordinances/ SangguniangBayan Resolution e.g., LGUs hosting Matnog Port inSorsogon collect a P 3.00 regulatory fee frompassengers as “calamity” fee

- Taxing powers of LGUs in LGC should not covergoods carried in or out of, or passing through theLGUs

§ Existence of cargo handling operators in RORO ports(e.g., Matnog Port)- RORO service does not involve cargo handling

§ Double charging when port of destination is operatedand ran by independent port authorities, e.g., BacolodReal Estate Development Corporation Port

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Existing Airlinks

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35 minsBacolod

40 minsSurigao

55 minsZamboanga

Mactan CebuDomestic Airport

55 minsDavao

55 minsLegaspi

1 hr & 10 minsManila

1 hr & 10 minsCagayan de Oro

30 minsIloilo

1 hr & 5 minsPalawan

3 hrsSingapore

2 hrsHongkong

4 hrsJapanMactan Cebu International

Airport

Flight TimeDestination/ Origin

Air Access

Airport

Travel Time to Major Destinations

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§ Lack of facilities for travelers (e.g., signages, restareas/stops, markers/signs)

§ Need to establish additional RORO connections:-- Initao and Jasaan, Misamis Oriental to

Loay, Bohol link-- Mandaon, Masbate to Roxas City, Capiz;-- Mandaon, Masbate to Dumaguit Port,

Aklan-- Dumaguit Port, Aklan to Palompon, Leyte

SRNH ChallengesSRNH Challenges

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§ Need to improve Bato/Hilongos, Ubay and BagoPorts for Leyte-Cebu link and Bogo, Cebu toPlacer, Masbate route for Cebu-Masbate link§ Need to fully utilize Tabaco Port (Albay) as

gateway to the Pacific§ Promote more seamless travel through one-ticket

system

SRNH Challenges

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Countryside Digital InformationInfrastructure

Islands and Hinterlands, Virtually One

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Central Philippines Broadband MapRouting and Coverage of Domestic Fiber Optic Network

NDTNPLDT

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ICT sector is one of the major investorand employer in Central Philippines

ØBusiness process outsourcing(BPO)ØKnowledge process outsourcing

(KPO)ØICT-related manufacturing and

professionals

.

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Challenges§ No connectivity in small islands and

hinterlands; only major urban areasin big islands have adequatecommunication facilities

§ Low ICT awareness in thecountryside

§ Heavy dependence on proprietarysoftware technologies

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Interventions

§ Expansion of digital transmissionhighway to connect unserved islandsand hinterlands

§ LGU-private sector partnership in theestablishment of community eCentersas access points for information andcommunication services in unservedareas

§ Promotion of Open Source software

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Central Philippines Public Sector Digital InfraDevelopment Map

Proposed Routes and Coverage of Fiber Optic and Wireless Network

Fiber

Wireless

CamarinesNorte

Sorsogon

Catanduanes

Masbate

Romblon

Aklan

Antique

Ilo-ilo

Or. NegrosSiquijor

N. Samar

E. Samar

S. Leyte

Camarines Sur

Occ. Negros

Leyte

W. Samar

Ceb

u

Capiz

Bohol

Albay

Daet

Naga City

Legaspi City

Sorsogon City

Catarman

Catbalogan City BoronganKaliboRoxas City

Ilo-ilo CitySan Jose

Bacolod City

Tacloban City

Ormoc City

Ma-asinCity

Dumaguete City

Tagbilaran City

Burias Is

N

Siargao Island

Camaiguin

Dapitan City

Surigao City

Dinagat Island

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Promoting the SouthernTourism Center

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2005 Visitor Arrivals(In Thousands)

1.6074.8149.6226.0ROPA

0.6316.0147.9164.5E. Visayas

5.3454.01,011.41,460.7C. Visayas

58.6217.21,135.81,411.6W. Visayas

11.818.2471.4501.4Bicol

62.155.221.324.8% Share to RP

77.9780.22,906.13,764.2Central Phil

OverseasFilipinosForeignDomesticTotalRegion

Source: DOT Website

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Central Philippines Tourism CenterCentral Philippines Tourism Center

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY

BUSUANGA

CUYO ISLANDS

GREATER BORACAYTOURIST ZONE

KALIBO

NAGA CITY

LEGAZPI CITY

TACLOBAN CITY

ORMOC CITY

TAGBILARAN

DUMAGUETE CITY

ILOILO CITYCEBU CITY

SAN JOSE,ROMBLON

BULALACAO

CATANDUANES

CAMIGUIN

DONSOL

SIQUIJORDAPITAN

SURIGAOCITY

ROXAS

PUERTOGALERA

SIARGAO

ALEN

DAKAK

TABACO

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CamiguinIsland

Siargao Island

Dapitan

CalicoanIslandPalo

Basey

DonsolAlbay

BarasCaramoan

CebuCity

CaticlanCarabao IslandBuswanga

Lazi

Bais

TicaoIsland

Coron

El Nido

Puerto Princesa City

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NATURAL ATTRACTIONS

Underground River (Subterranean River) - PalawanCalauit Game Reserve and Wildlife Santuary -PalawanPalawan Wildlife and Conservation Center - PalawanTabon Caves – PalawanLake Balinsasayao – Oriental NegrosOlango Wildlife Sanctuary – CebuInang Maharong Eco-Park – SorsogonCalbiga Whitewater River – Western SamarCanlaon Volcano – Negros IslandKalupitan Caves – Camarines SurUnderwater Cave - MasbateCantabon Caves – SiquijorCalbiga Cave – Western SamarRajah Sikatuna Protected Landscape – BoholCentral Cebu Protected Landscape – Cebu

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NATURAL ATTRACTIONS

Mayon Volcano – AlbayMt. Bulusan – SorsogonHoyop-hoyopan cave – AlbayWhaleshark interaction – SorsogonManta Ray - MasbateMt. Guiting-guiting – RomblonChocolate Hills – BoholLoboc River Cruise – BoholAbatan River Cruise – BoholSea Turtle Spawning Grounds-GuimarasBoracay Fine white sands – AklanMt Hibok-Hibok – CamiguinWhite Island; Hot springs – CamiguinPamilacan Dolphin Watching - Bohol

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DIVE SITES / BEACHESGota Beach – Camarines SurTubattaha Reefs – PalawanEl Nido – PalawanHonda Bay - PalawanPanglao Island – BoholPamilacan Island - BoholMoalboal – CebuMactan - CebuMalapascua Island – CebuBantayan Island – CebuApo Island - Oriental NegrosPearl Island – Eastern SamarHigatangan Island – Biliran

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DIVE SITES / BEACHESBoracay Island-AklanCalicuan Surfing Camp – SamarPanaon Surfing Area – LeyteSan Pablo and San Pedro Twin IslandBeaches – LeyteCasyawan Falls – BiliranTomalistis Falls – BiliranCoron; Busuanga – PalawanCabilao Island – BoholBalicasag Island – BoholCamotes Island – CebuCuatro Islas Protected Seascape – LeyteArea for Surfing and Kayaking - SiargaoDakak - Dapitan

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Jagna

CamiguinTagbilaran

TOURISM CIRCUITSCebu-Bohol-Camiguin Dakak-Dapitan-Siquijor-Dumaguete

Cebu-Tagbilaran: 1 ½ hourvia fast ferry service

Dapitan

Dakak

Siquijor

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CamiguinTagbilaran

TOURISM CIRCUITSCebu-Bohol-Dumaguete-Dapitan-Camiguin

Dumaguete

Dapitan

Cebu-Tagbilaran: 1 ½ hourvia fast ferry service

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Siargao IslandTagbilaran

TOURISM DESTINATIONSSurigao del Norte-Cebu

Sea Air flies from CebuCity to Siargao Island

Asian Spirit flies fromCebu City to Surigao

Surigao City

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InterventionsInterventionsMore focused tourism brand imageCoordinated marketing of tourism sites (e.g.,tourism circuits, cruises, island hopping)Feeder airports, airstrips and ports for hard toreach areas (e.g., Busuanga, Siquijor)LGU investments in public facilities (rest areas,solid and liquid waste disposal facilities),directions and signages, information centers,skills upgrading of tourism frontliners

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DEVELOPING AGRIBUSINESS,DEVELOPING AGRIBUSINESS,

SME AND EXPORTSME AND EXPORTPOTENTIALS OFPOTENTIALS OF

CENTRAL PHILIPPINESCENTRAL PHILIPPINES

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Major Exports of Central PhilippinesMajor Exports of Central Philippines

Heavy Industry: Sea Vessels

Manufactures: Electronics, Furniture,Wearables, Fashion Accessories,Handicrafts, House DécorGifts/Toys/Housewares

Agricultural Products: coconut and by-products (e.g., virgin coconut oil),mango, abaca, nuts, seaweeds

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Value of Exports, 2004Value of Exports, 2004(in US$ million)(in US$ million)

32Bicol

106Palawan

2,652Visayas

2,790 (7% of RP)From Central RP Ports

39, 680Total RP

Source: NSCB, 2005 StatisticalYearbook

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Bulk Carriers(Value in US$ Million)

1,130.1TOTAL

473.5Phase 3: 2005-2006

233.4Phase 2: 2003-2004

423.2Phase 1: 1994-2002

TotalExportsPeriod

43.7432005-2006

92.017TOTAL

17.5042003-2004

30.7701994-2002

TotalExports

Period

Catamarans/Fastcrafts(Value in US$ Million)

Source of Data: TSUNEISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES CEBU INC

Source of Data: FBMA

Value of Exports: Sea VesselsValue of Exports: Sea Vessels

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Shipbuilding Industry PotentialsShipbuilding Industry Potentials

Number of OrdersØ 34 bulk carriers until 2009Ø 4 Pure Car and Truck Carrier in 2006Ø 2 units catamarans in 2006

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Selected list of growing localSelected list of growing localSMEsSMEs and/or export businessesand/or export businesses

Wearables: Island Souvenirs, PenshoppeHealth Products: Lacto Bacillus Pafi Techno Resources Corp,International Pharmaceutical Inc.Furniture: Global-brand furnitureFood/Beverage: Julie s Bakeshop, Bo s Coffee, CoffeeDream Co. Orange Brutus, Virginia Foods, King s Foods,Dried Mango manufacturersFishery: Technology for waterless transport of live fishEnvironmental Management: Small-scale wastewatertreatmentAgriculture: Organic farming technology

b2

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Slide 81

b2 beth, 7/5/2006

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§ Reduce cost of doing business through

Improvement of one-stop shop for businessdocumentation and enterprise advisorysuch as those under DTI, IPCs, PhilexportEnsuring reliable power supplyImprove port and airport facilities toaccommodate increase in passenger andcargo traffic

§ Dissemination of knowledge on markets,prices, trade and credit guarantees, farmingtechnologies and training opportunities

InterventionsInterventions

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§ Industry-specific interventions:

Link furniture companies with supplysources through DENR-DTIFacilitate requirements of shipyardexpansion and ensure availability of steel atcompetitive pricesProcessed food product development tosuit market demand

§ Pursue product development and creditprovision for SMEs

InterventionsInterventions

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Region/Province Hectares2004

Hectares2005

Philippines 3,258.6 3,243.3Central Phil 1,115.1 1,120.0% share to total 34% 35%Region 5 412.4 415.4Region 6 115.2 114.4Region 7 128.3 128.3Region 8 369.8 371.6Palawan 31.1 32.0Romblon 58.3 58.3

Area Planted to Coconut, 2004- 2005(In Thousand Hectares)

Source: BAS Website

CocoCoco--based Agribusinessbased Agribusiness

12% of CentralPhilippinesland area isplanted tococonut.

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Region/Province Production2004

Production2005

Growth Rate(%)

Philippines 14,366.2 14,824.6 3.2Central Phil 4,182.1 4,200.7 0.4% share to total 29% 28%

Region 5 1,197.5 1,185.3 -1.0Region 6 495.0 500.0 1.0Region 7 359.2 354.2 -1.4Region 8 1,743.2 1,764.6 1.2Palawan 151.8 151.9 0.1Romblon 235.4 244.7 4.0

Rest of the Phils 10,184.1 10,623.9 4.3Source of Raw Data: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS)

Volume of Coconut Production, 2004- 2005(In Thousand Metric tons)

CocoCoco--based Agribusinessbased Agribusiness

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PotentialEmerging market for new coco products(geotextile, coir, virgin coco oil, coco wine)Availability of research and extension services(N.B. geotextile invented by JubokenCompany in Albay, macapuno cultured byAlbay Research Center of PCA)

CocoCoco--based Agribusinessbased Agribusiness

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Challenges

Need to increase public knowledge on food, health andpharmaceutical benefits

High export rejection caused by unspecified processing,labeling, additives and microbiological hazards

Indiscriminate cutting of productive trees

Improving income levels of tenants/coco farmers

CocoCoco--based Agribusinessbased Agribusiness

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Interventions

Village-level processing to increase productivityand incomeIntercropping (livestock and other crops such asbanana, rootcrops, corn, pineapple, vegetables)Seed gardening, planting and replantingQuality and pest control and standardsimplementationIncrease raw material-processing-distributionchain linkages

CocoCoco--based Agribusinessbased Agribusiness

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Available Area for Investments

ØLeyte Industrial DevelopmentØ Leyte (ICT) Park LeyteØAmihan Woodlands Township

EasternVisayas

100.030.0

124.3

33.1105.041.4

219.0

Ø Bicol Industrial ParkØ Global Industrial Maritime ComplexØ Isarog Heights Special Economic

ZoneØ Legaspi City Special Economic ZoneØ Naga Agro-Industrial CenterØ Rapu-Rapu Economic ZoneØTiwi Ecozone

Bicol

423.9ØRio Tuba Special Economic ZoneROPA

Area(has)

Special Economic ZoneRegion

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Available Area for Investments

23.7104.911.662.5

330.01.1

119.43,030.0

28.3122.849.941.7

280.050.7

ØAsia TownØBaisØCebu Cybertown IT ParkØCebu Light Industrial ParkØCebu South Road PropertiesØFederated IT ParkØMactan Export ZoneØMira NilaØMRI EZØNew Cebu TownshipØPanglao Tourism EstateØPulambato-BogoØPolo EcocityØWest Cebu Industrial Park

CentralVisayas

Area(Km2)

Special Economic ZoneRegion

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Pursuing Responsible Mining andQuarrying

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Potential Mineral Resources7%

3%

90%

Copper

Gold

Nickel

Estimated value of potential mineral resourcesin Central Philippines

Based on a 60% recovery, positive category mining classification and the latest price of metals(as of June 2006)

($ 367.4 B)

($ 30.2 B)($ 14.2 B)

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19.97%

80.03%

CentralPhilippinesRest of theCountry

* Excluding Romblon and Palawan Source: 2005 Phil. Statistical Yearbook

(P 10.5 B)

($ 52.5(P 52.5 B)

Value of Mineral Production in 2004

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Existing Mining Projects in Central PhilippinesExisting Mining Projects in Central Philippines

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At least 16 major mining projects and corporations are undertakingdevelopment/exploration in Central Philippines.

Rio Tuba Mining Corp.

Teresa-MIM

Malampaya

MariculumMining Corp.

I.P.P.I.

Lloyds-RichfieldIndustrial Corp.

Grand Cement Mfg.Corp.

Apo Cement Corp.

Aroroy Gold Rush AreasRapu-Rapu Minerals Inc.

UBS Mktg. Corp.Ibalong Res. Devt Corp.

Kumakata Mining Co. Inc.

Tambulli Mining Co. Inc. Larap Iron Project

Siruma White ClayReservation

Sources: NFPP andBicol RDP 2004-2010

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Mining and Quarrying IssuesMining and Quarrying Issuesin Central Philippinesin Central Philippines

Unsustainable practices of informal/small-scale miningoperations

Conflict arising from overlapping claims made by miningcompanies and indigenous communities

Poor community acceptance of large scale miningoperations due to environmental concerns and share inbenefits

Sand extraction in offshore areas resulting to environmentaldegradation

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InterventionsInterventions

Ø Simplify procedures for processing LGUs share in excisetaxes

Ø Rehabilitate mined-out areas in accordance withEnvironmental Protection and Enhancement Program andPost-mining Land Use Plan

Ø Enforce existing relevant laws and regulations such as thePhilippine Mining Act and People s Small Mining Act

Ø Partnership between province and private sector thru acorporate vehicle

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Optimizing power potentialsOptimizing power potentialsand ensuring adequacy andand ensuring adequacy and

reliability of supplyreliability of supply

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0.5%

20.0%

71.0%

5.0%

100%

5.0%95.0%

20.0%

80.0%

71.0%29.0%

0.5%

99.5%

Natural Gas

Coal

Oil-Based

Geothermal

Hydro

Central Phils

Rest of Country

Central Philippines Share to Philippines

Geothermal

HydroCoal

Oil-based

Total Rated Capacity: 2,362.93 MW Phils Total Rated Capacity: 15,618 MW

INSTALLED GENERATING CAPACITY, 2005INSTALLED GENERATING CAPACITY, 2005

99.9% of natural gas power generated in 3plants in Batangas is extracted fromMalampaya

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6.20-10.156.14-8.726.27-9.19Bicol

4.84-9.494.90-9.715.04-9.69Central Visayas

5.42-9.395.47-9.065.51-8.92Western Visayas

4.52-7.065.20-6.995.42-7.09Eastern Visayas

5.31-5.725.06-6.325.72-6.54ROPA

INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIALRESIDENTIALREGION

Sources: Philippine Energy Plan 2005, NEA, Provincial Profiles, ERC Manila, ElectricCooperatives

Existing Power Rates, By Consumer TypeExisting Power Rates, By Consumer Type(P/KWH)(P/KWH)

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Status of Barangay EnergizationBy Region, 2005

93.939,38141,945PHILIPPINES89.83,9424,390Region 8*98.62,9603,003Region 798.33,9824,050Region 693.33,2393,471Region 5*100.0219219Romblon74.71322431Palawan*

Region 4B

EnergizationLevel (%)

EnergizedBarangays

CoverageRegion

Source: Philippine Energy Plan, 2005

Relatively low energization level: Masbate is only 58.36% energized;Northern Samar, 67.66%, Palawan, 74.71% and Eastern Samar, 79.23%

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ChallengesChallenges§ Critical capacity for the Visayas is expected starting

2011§ Power shortage is currently experienced in some island

provinces located off-grid (Ex. Masbate, Tablas-Romblon, Palawan, and Siquijor)

InterventionsInterventions§ Commissioning of the 200 MW KEPCO Coal Power

Plant in 2008 and implementation of other committedand indicative additional capacity projects

Source: 2006 PDP Update, DOE

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Source: 2006 PDP Update, DOE

Interventions (continued)Interventions (continued)§ TRANSCO to implement projects on

upgrading and installation of transmissionlines and substation capacities toaccommodate higher loaddispatch/distribution in the future

§ Interconnection of small island grids ofBantayan, Guimaras, Siquijor, Camotes andRomblon

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Potential Renewable EnergyPotential Renewable EnergyResourcesResources (in megawatts)(in megawatts)

89.8819.074.2826.58VIII

36.0310.011.2159.60VII

27.3658.102.36426.00VI

80.4536.704.785.73V

203.7155.303.4075.30IV-B

CoconutResidues

RiceResidues

MicroHydro

BagasseREGION

Source: Department of Energy

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Alternative Energy SourcesAlternative Energy Sources

Wind Energy (Catanduanes, Guimaras, Masbate,Northeast Coast of Negros Occidental, Palawan)Solar EnergyBiofuels

Bioethanol from sugarcane (Negros Occidental)Potential for CME from coco oil (Bicol, Romblon,Samar-Leyte)Potential for Jathropha biodiesel (Negros Oriental,Negros Occidental, Bohol)

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5.06. Masbate Wind3.05. Hitoma Hydropower2.54. Cawayan II Hydropower3.03. Duqui Hydropower0.962. Colasi Hydropower40.01. Manito-Kayabon Geothermal PlantBicol

ROPA

Region

5.03. Tablas Wind15.02. Taytay, Palawan Wind Power3.51. Batang-Batang Hydropower

AdditionalCapacity

(MW)Name of Project

Priority PowerPriority Power GenerationProjectsGenerationProjects

Source: PEP

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33.0Pacuan Hydropower25.0Bogo Bioenergy3.9La Libertad Power Plant40.0Dauin Geothermal ProjectVII20.0San Remegio Wind20.0Pandan Wind30.0San Carlos Wind Farm

VI

Region

20.0Mandaigan Geothermal20.0Capiz Bioenergy25.0Bais Bioenergy

AdditionalCapacity

(MW)Name of Project

Priority ProjectsPriority Projects

Source: PEP

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20.0Biliran Geothermal4.0Amandaraga Hydropower1.0Bugtong HydropowerVIII

200.00KEPCO Coal Power Plant, (Naga, Cebu)

VII

Region

100.0Toledo Coal Expansion Project5.4Okoy Hydropower5.4Siaton Hydropower

AdditionalCapacity

(MW)Name of Project

Priority ProjectsPriority Projects

Source: PEP

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Enhancing Social Services

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Meeting basic needsMeeting basic needsparticularly health andparticularly health and

educationeducation

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1. Strong partnership in the provisionof health facilities and equipment byLGUs, National Government andPrivate sectors

2. Full implementation of Magna Cartafor Health workers by LGUs

3. Policy support on exodus of healthpersonnel

4. Hospital improvement and upgrading

Interventions (Health)Interventions (Health)

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1. Promoting adopt-a-school program2. Fast-tracking implementation of school

building programs3. Enlisting the Parent-Teachers-Community

Association (PTCA) in the follow-up ofschool leavers

4. Providing additional budget allocation tomeet teacher and classroom gaps

5. Sustaining the Multi-grade approachespecially in far-flung barangays

6. Heighten LGU commitments of SEF to meetbasic education gaps

Interventions (Education)Interventions (Education)

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Reducing vulnerabilityReducing vulnerabilityto disastersto disasters

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Bicol Region andSamar Island arehighly vulnerableto typhoons

Typhoons

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§ Region 5Basin Area§ Region 6

Panay Island§ Region 7

80 areas includingMetro Cebu§ Region 8

34 municipalities

Floods

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§ ROPARomblon

§ Region 5Catanduanes,Camarines Sur(Lagonoy andPrecentacion)

§ Region 6Antique

Landslide

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§ Region 7Central Negros,Central Cebu,Southeast Bohol

§ Region 8Central Portion ofLeyte, PanaonIsland and CentralPortion of Samar

Landslide

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Volcanic hazardsRegion 5§ Mayon§ Iriga§ Bulusan

Region 6 & 7§ Kanlaon

Region 8§ Biliran

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EarthquakeGenerators

§ Active faultsØ Camarines SurØ AlbayØ West MasbateØ Central LeyteØ Sibuyan SeaØ Tablas Fault

§ Collision zonebetween Palawan& Mindoro

§ Negros trench

Phil. Fault Zone

Negros trench

Collision zone

Tablas fault

Phil. trench

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InterventionsInterventions1. Mapping and delineation of hazard prone

areasPriority areas for mapping Bicol Region,North and Eastern Samar, Leyte, Aklan,Iloilo, Metro Cebu area

2. Preparation / updating of local DisasterRisk Management Plans by LGUs

3. Assistance to LGUs in the development ofcommunity-based early warning system

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4. Information, Education, CommunicationDisaster awareness and preparedness (drills),mitigation, and prevention; Capacity building

5. Acquisition of resettlement sites6. Strengthening of linkages among government and

private agencies (local, national and international) onnatural disaster management

7. Flood control projects

InterventionsInterventions

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