Laguna de Bay - A Vision For The Future
Laguna de Bay - A Vision For The Future
Laguna de Bay - A Vision For The Future
Strategically located in the countrys center of urban and industrial development, Laguna de Bay (LdB) is
the largest inland body of water in the Philippines and the second largest lake in Southeast Asia. It has a surface
area of 900 km2 or 90,000 hectares, which is larger than the land areas of Singapore or Metro Manila (MM) and
larger than the surface area of Lake Geneva. The lake is located along MM, Laguna and Rizal provinces, parts of
Batangas, Cavite and Quezon. With a maximum length of 41 kms, maximum width of 36 km, and an average
depth of 2.8 m, Laguna Lake is the main source of water, fish, aquaculture, agriculture food commodities, and
industrial raw materials and manufactured goods. Furthermore, according to the 2005 census of NSO, the lake
has a watershed population of 13.2 million.
Immortalized in the artwork of Amorsolo and in the poetry of Jose Rizal, the LdB and its surrounding
environs claim an important position in our nations collective memory. However, its beauty and significance to
the Filipinos are not simply a thing of the past; indeed LdB is a living lake which continues to nourish this nation,
providing water for us to drink as well as much food to our tables.
Today, our beloved LdB is in danger. Suffering from catastrophic neglect and abuse, her condition is
critical. The prominent issue is the treatment of the lake as a back of the house rubbish bin. Understandably, this
kind of activity gives rise to developments that turn away from the lake. Palafox Associates envisions a paradigm
shift, which will encourage inhabitants to care for the lake as a front door of development, a feature and
resource instead of neglecting the lake as a back of the house eyesore and rubbish bin. It is challenging to
accept this vision, as the days when Amorsolo and Rizal so endearingly painted and wrote about LdB are long
gone. However, we can benefit from looking at example cities where once abused and neglected bodies of water
have recovered their past magnificence and now serve as centers of urban waterfront development; these
examples include the Chicagos Lake Michigan, San Francisco Bay Area, Lake Geneva, Hanois Lakes, River
Seine in Paris, Londons River Thames, the New Yorks Hudson, Singapore River, Dubai Creek, and Paseo del
Rio in San Antonio, Texas, among others.
The Present Condition
Storms, typhoons, rains, floodwaters, mud, silt, pollution, deforestation, illegal logging in uplands, abuse
of the lake, and the rapid urban expansion, generally growing outwards from the MM area towards Laguna Lake
region greatly affected LdB and its environs. The Calabarzon sub-region (the area which the lake occupies) now
houses 15% of the nations population as it has become the catch basin to MMs population and urbanization
over-spill. The possible consequences of this rapid swelling of population include food and water shortages, the
increase of traffic congestion and environmental degradation.
Despite rapid urbanization and suburbanization, LdB still flourishes as a center for agricultural and
aquacultural activities. These activities include the growing of rice, animal husbandry, duck-raising, fishing and
fish farming. LdB has a production capacity of Manilas freshwater fish. Further pollution of the lake poses a
major threat to this significant food supply.
Another resource threatened by continued pollution is the water itself. This is perhaps one of the most
critical issues facing our nation, as it is quite simple to understand that water is the lifeblood of any human
settlement. If the current trends continue, we may not have enough drinking water in MM in 7 years. It is
projected that within the next 30 years, the entire nation will experience a lack of potable water due primarily to
pollution of our water resources. LdB serves as perhaps the single most important potential future source of
potable water for the Manila Bay Metropolitan Region and Calabarzon.
Because of its strategic location, LdB has many water transport potentials. The most accessible and most
commonly used thoroughfare is the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX). Traffic is bottlenecked at SLEX, though
this serves as the main route for vehicles going to and from the South, Calabarzon to MM. Improvements in the
area would relieve much of the regional congestion as well as provide opportunities to access many sites of
potential interest to tourists and investors, including, the Morong Church in Rizal (one of the oldest churches in
the Philippines), the Angono Artists house, the Daranak/Batlang Falls, the Woodcarvers town in Paete, manmade reservoirs, the Hot Springs of Los Baos, Pagsanjan Falls, and other tourist destinations in the region.
Waterfront Development: The Vision
The objective of waterfront development is to engender an appreciation of the water that sustains us.
Palafox Associates envisions a lakefront of walkable and bikeable linear parks and promenades for lakeshore
communities to enjoy its shores in hopes that such development will encourage inhabitants and visitors to turn
towards the lake as proud custodians.
The rehabilitation and development of LdB proceeds with certain essential goals in mind including the
integration of the objectives of governmental and non-governmental agencies, such as the Laguna Lake
Development Authority (LLDA), communities, business, local chapters of government, industries and institutions.
Together we strive towards a common goal of sustainable development and the future livelihood of the LdB
region. Considering the opportunities, the worsening present condition and our continuing future dependence on
Laguna Lake (LL), it is not only desirable to improve the conditions of LL; it is imperative.
Laguna Lake Rehabilitation and Conceptual Design
This project reflects the optimism of rehabilitating the current state, tapping opportunities, and ensuring
the environmental integrity of LL. In the anticipation of the population boom and intensified urban growth of
areas around the lake, it is therefore essential to plan and design its macro-, meso-, and micro-scale components.
But beyond the design sketches and technical drawings, the approach of these designs follows the Palafox
Associates Triple-E Paradigm, representing the fundamental principle of Environmental sustainability, social
Equity, and Economic progress and profitability.
As earlier mentioned, orienting developments facing LL is a considerable antithesis to the often
contemporary development paradigm of facing developments away from bodies of water. In contrast to many
developments that place rivers, lakes, and other waterways at the backdoor of development, the project looks at
the many opportunities LL has to offer. Such opportunities include its function as a viable transport corridor
alternative to the congested roads of MM as well as land expansion that model the harmonious balance between
sound environmental and man-made developments. With such developments aimed towards LL, all the more it
becomes important to ensure that sustainability through the Triple-E Paradigm be thoroughly put into practice.
In the macro-scale perspective, the project involves the analysis and conceptual proposal of the potential
linkages and active development areas around the lake and beyond. Magnified closer, the meso-scale context
looks at the conceptual planning of a sustainable and environment-friendly mass transport system that will link
MM to various coastal areas within LL. Routes, and nautical channels were delineated, in which after their
dredging, will allow access of commuter and commercial boats around the lake. Stations within the lake were
also identified. Furthermore in the micro-scale, plans were crafted to properly and judiciously allocate proper
land uses, especially for the Eco-Areas. These areas are a unique feature of the project where artificial islands are
made from dredged materials and are planned as green developments of open spaces, parks, flora and fauna
sanctuaries, and low-environmental impact developments. To add, ferry stations are also designed, applying
green architectural principles.
Singapore. This excess water could be stored or collected to supply water to MM. The holding capacity of LL
could be increased tremendously by deepening, desilting and dredging the lake. With dikes around the lake and
our proposal to integrate the water reservoir underneath the walkways, promenade and parks; we could have huge
volumes of water supply and a world-class urban waterfront development more than 200 kms long. An urban land
for lakeshore waterfront urban development can be planned, designed and developed similar to the lakeshore
cities around Lake Michigan like Chicago and other cities, or around Geneva Lake like Geneva and other
European cities.
A Call To Immediate Action
Twenty-one rivers, the Manggahan floodway, and other waterways flow into LL. It is now both very
critical and imperative that it should be dredged and desilted to make it deeper and increase its holding capacity
for rainwater and floodwater to avoid further disastrous floods in MM, Laguna and Rizal; and create green islands
or eco-islands out of the dredging and silting. These are two of the 23 major recommendations we put forward to
the previous and current administrations, which include desilting, dredging and creation of green islands.
(This article reflects the personal opinion of the author and does not reflect the official stand of the Management
Association of the Philippines. The author is a member of the MAP Board of Governors and Principal Architect
Urban Planner Founder and Managing Partner of Palafox Associates. Feedback at map@globelines.com.ph. For
previous articles, please visit <map.org.ph>.)
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1. Ang ibabaw ng kubyerta ng bapor ay para sa matataas na uri ng tao, karaniway Kastila.
2. Ang Noli ay nagtapos sa buwan ng Disyembre; ang Fili ay dito nagsimula. Ngunit ang Disyembre sa Noli at ang Fili ay may 13
taong nakapagitan.
3. Si Don Custodio ay tanungan at tagapayo ng mga taong pamahalaan. Si Ben Zayb (Ibanez) ay isang mamahayag.
4. Ang tabo ay isang katutubong batalan. Ang tabo sa kasalukuyan ay karaniwang latang pinagbasyuhan ng gatas, kape o ano man.
Mula sa abang bataan hanggang sa makabagong banyong may gripo at dutsa sa Pilipinas ay may tabo. Noon ang tabo ay
karaniwang pang-ilalim na bahagi ng bao ng niyog.
Mga Tanong at Sagot
1. Paano pinaghahambing ni Rizal ang Bapor Tabo at ang Pamahalaan?
Tugon
a. Sa pagkakaroon ng 2 lugal ng tao sa kubyerta at sa ilalim ng kubyerta, tulad ng paglalagay ng pamahalaan na may mga taong
mataas ang uri, tulad ng mga Kastila, mayayaman at prayle: at mga abang mamamayang tulad ng mga mestiso at indiyo.
b. Sa mabagal ngunit mapagmalaking palakad tulad ng pamahalaan na halos hindi nakausad sa may 300 taong pamumuno sa
Pilipinas.
c. Sa pagkulapol na pinturang puti - nagpapanggap na malinis at marangal ngunitt makikita ang mga dumi sa likod ng pinta tulad
ng mga walang katarungang pagpatay at pagbilanggo, ng mga kabulukan, katiwalian at iba pa sa pamahalaan at simbahan.
d. Sa bilog na anyo ng bapor - nagpapakilalang ang pamahalaan ay walang malinaw na kaanyuan; walang plano ng pagiging
unahan, hulihan, tagiliran na tulad ng pamahala noon na walang yaring plano ng pagpapalakad.
e. Sa paggamit ng makina at tikin tulad ng pamahalaan, may namamahalang sibil, tulad ng Kap. Heneral at iba pang taong
pamahalaan at ang prailesya o mga kura. Noon ay may union of church and state o pagiging magkatulong ng pamahalang sibil at ng
simbahan sa pagpapalakad ng mga suliraning pampulitika at pangkabuhayan ng bayan. Alin ang makina at alin ang tikin? Ang
makina na siyang tuwirang nagpapatakbo sa bilog na bapor ng pamahalaan, bilog sapagkat walang plano at di alam kung saan ang
patungo at saan ang pabalik, ay siyang pamahalaang sibil, samantalang ang mga tikin ay siyang mga kura na nagsasabi kung saan
dapat patungo ang bapor ng pamahalaan. (Dapat mabatid kung ano ang tikin.)
2. Bakit inis na inis si Donya Victorina?
Tugon
Iniwasan siya ng mga lalaki sa itaas ng kubyerta.
3. Anu-ano ang ibubuti ng malalim na kanal na mag-uugnay sa lawa ng Laguna at look ng Maynila ayon kay Simoun?
Tugon
a.
b.
k.
d.