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IN ASSOCIATION WITH

MODULE 1
THE PHILIPPINE CONTEXT, THE IMPORTANCE
OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (DRR) AND
ADAPTING TO RAPID CLIMATE CHANGE

CHILD-CENTERED COMMUNITY-BASED
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT TRAINING
OBJECTIVES
At the end of module 1, the participants must be able to:

1 Identify the hazards/disasters in their locality and relate


these to the overall disaster situation in the Philippines;

2 Define the key concepts needed to understand and analyze


the local and national disaster situation;

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
OBJECTIVES

3
Discuss the importance of the Child-Centered Community-
Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
(CBDRRM)/Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) as an
approach to prepare for and respond to the local and national
disaster situation; and

4 Explain the legal bases (RA 10121 and RA 9729) upon


which CBDRRM/CCA are anchored.

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TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED

LOCAL AND NATIONAL DISASTER SITUATION

BASIC CONCEPTS ON DISASTER RISK


REDUCTION & MANAGEMENT(DRRM) AND
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION(CCA)

CHILD- CENTERED COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER


RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT(CBDRRM) AS
AN APPROACH TO DRRM AND CCA

THE LEGAL BASES FOR COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER


RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT(CBDRRM)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
LOCAL DISASTER SITUATION

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
SESSION 1-1

LOCAL AND NATIONAL DISASTER SITUATION

BASIC CONCEPTS ON DISASTER RISK


REDUCTION & MANAGEMENT(DRRM) AND
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION(CCA)

CHILD-CENTERED COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER


RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT(CBDRRM) AS
AN APPROACH TO DRRM AND CCA

THE LEGAL BASES FOR COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER


RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT(CBDRRM)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
GUIDE QUESTIONS FOR Exercise 1-1:
A Timeline of Local Hazards/Disaster Situation

• When did the disaster occur?

• What was it called (especially if typhoon or typhoon-induced)?

• What sectors were affected (e.g. health, education, environment,


infrastructure, agriculture and other livelihoods, services, etc.)?

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
GUIDE QUESTIONS FOR Exercise 1-1:
A Timeline of Local Hazards/Disaster Situation

• What groups were affected? (children, women, elderly, PWDs,


CWDs, etc.)

• What was the extent of damage/effects?

• What did the (a) community/barangay LGU, (b) Government,


(Local Government Unit/s and National Government Agencies)
and (c) Others (NGOs/POs) did to respond to those affected and
address the damages?

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
Exercise 1-1: A Timeline of Local Hazards/Disaster Situation

Template 1-1. Hazards/Disaster Timeline


Hazard/Disaster: ____
Template 1-1: Hazards/Disaster Timeline
Hazard/Disaster: ___________________

YEAR NAME/ EFFECTS RESPONSE


DISASTER
SECTOR VULNERABL EXTENT OF COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT OTHERS
E DAMAGE/ /BARANGAY
GROUP EFFECT LGU

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
Exercise 1-1: A Timeline of Local Hazards/Disaster Situation

Template 1-1. Hazards/Disaster Timeline


Hazard/Disaster: TYPHOON
YEAR DISASTER EFFECTS RESPONSE
SECTOR SPECIALLY EXTENT OF COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT OTHERS
VULNERABL DAMAGE/ /BARANGAY
E EFFECT LGU
GROUPS
2006 Typhoon Agriculture 10 Has. Of Clean the Provision of Medical
Reming Riceland surroundings relief goods Assistance
Shelter 500 houses Relocation of Shelter box
totally 200 families
damaged
Infrastructure Schooling of 20 ES Brigada Provision
children was classrooms Eskwela of TLS
interrupted Bayanihan

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
Exercise 1-1: A Timeline of Local Hazards/Disaster Situation

Template 1-1. Hazards/Disaster Timeline


Hazard/Disaster: TYPHOON
YEAR DISASTER EFFECTS RESPONSE
SECTOR SPECIALLY EXTENT OF COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT OTHERS
VULNERABL DAMAGE/ /BARANGAY
E EFFECT LGU
GROUPS
2004 Typhoon Agriculture Diseases 200 coconut Provision of Medical
Yoyong affected trees relief goods Assistance
PWDs and uprooted
elderly

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
HAZARDS

• A hazard is “a potentially damaging physical event, phenomenon,


or human activity that may cause the loss of life or injury, property
damage, social and economic disruption or environmental
degradation.”

• Various types of hazards and disasters that can occur: natural and
human-induced

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
HAZARDS

• Natural hazards are naturally-occurring events or phenomena


originating from the following:

• Geological processes
• Earthquake
• Volcanic eruption

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The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
HAZARDS

• Hydro-meteorological factors
• Typhoon
• Thunderstorms
• Tornadoes
• Storm Surge
• Hailstorm
• La Niña
• El Niño

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The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
HAZARDS

• Biological phenomena
• Bird Flu
• Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome (SARS)
• Ebola Pandemic

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The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
HAZARDS

Human-induced hazards may be


categorized into:
 
• Technological hazards
• Oil spills
• Nuclear meltdowns
• Train accidents
• Fire resulting from an
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explosion

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
HAZARDS

• Armed conflict

• Terrorist activities
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• Rebel secession %2Fassets.rappler.com


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• Mass killings, forcing many people to flee to safe places

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
PRESENTATION OF PROVINCE/CITY RISK PROF
ILE

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
VIDEO ON DISASTER DATA IN THE PHILIPPINE
S

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
DISASTER RISK PROFILE OF THE PHILIPPINES
WORLD RISK INDEX

RANK COUNTRY RISK (%)

1 Vanuatu 32.00

2 Tonga 29.08

3 Philippines 24.32

4 Solomon Islands 23.51

5 Guatemala 20.88

6 Bangladesh 17.45

7 Timor-Leste 17.45

8 Costa Rica 16.75

9 Cambodia 16.58

10 El Salvador 16.49

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
DISASTER SITUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES

• The Philippines ranked third, out of 173 countries in the world,


in terms of exposure to hazards (In 2012)

• Ranked 2nd second in terms of typhoons and earthquake, 5th in


terms of tsunami, and 8th

• In terms of flooding; 24th in terms of exposure to landslide and


33rd to drought

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
DISASTER SITUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES

• Storm Surge

Photo by gmanews.tv
The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
DISASTER SITUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES

• Liquefaction

Photo by wikimedia.org
The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
DISASTER SITUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES

• The Philippines lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire and world’s
busiest typhoon belt.

• 1,200-km-long Philippine fault zone (PFZ)

• The number of active faults and trenches (deep ditches) in the


country makes us susceptible to major earthquakes.

• 23 out of 300 active volcanoes in the country

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
DISASTER SITUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES

What are the human-induced


disasters that our country has
experienced?
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• Armed Conflict

• Fire

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The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
DISASTER SITUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES

• ‘Silent disasters’
• The small-scale floods
on a daily basis which
are usually caused by
continuous rain or
tidal fluctuation, or
not-so-strong
typhoons. http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01967/typhoon-
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The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
DISASTER SITUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES

• Experienced by schools in Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas,


Valenzuela (these four cities form the CAMANAVA area),
Manila and Parañaque more often because they are situated
in the coastline and low lying areas of Metro Manila.

• Also experienced in coastal and low-lying areas of Bulacan

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
KEY POINTS

• We see that in our own communities, we have experienced


different kinds of hazards/disasters such as floods, typhoon,
earthquake, and storm surge. Some were bad, some worse
and some worst or very bad. We can say that their severity is
gauged by the effects they had on our families, community
and society.

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
KEY POINTS

• These hazards and disasters are also experienced in other


parts of our country. We see that the Philippines is prone to
hazards because of its location and geological features such
as the presence of the fault zone and active volcanoes.

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
KEY POINTS

• Many places in our country are prone to not just one but
multiple hazards. It is important to be prepared for each one.

• Hazards may be natural or human-induced or a combination


of both. While hazards do not automatically lead to loss of
life or economic disruption, steps must be taken to reduce
the vulnerabilities of the threatened communities and
minimize the damage to them.

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
SESSION 1-2

LOCAL AND NATIONAL DISASTER SITUATION

BASIC CONCEPTS ON DISASTER RISK


REDUCTION & MANAGEMENT(DRRM) AND
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION(CCA)

CHILD-CENTERED COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER


RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT(CBDRRM) AS
AN APPROACH TO DRRM AND CCA

THE LEGAL BASES FOR COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER


RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT(CBDRRM)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
EXERCISE 1-2: Case Studies on DRRM Concepts

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT IS A HAZARD?

• “A potentially damaging
physical event,
phenomenon, or human
activity that may cause the
loss of life or injury,
property damage, social
and economic disruption, or
environmental degradation”
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The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT IS A DISASTER?
• “A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society
causing widespread human, material, economic, or environmental
losses which exceed the ability of the affected community or society
to cope using its own resources” (UNISDR)

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HAZARD VS DISASTER

• Not all hazards can become disasters. A hazard may only


become a disaster when it causes serious disruption and
damage, and the ability of the community to cope is not in
place.

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT IS VULNERABILTY?

• The inability of a community to cope when a hazard occurs

• Refers to the “characteristics and circumstances of a


community, system, or asset that make it susceptible to the
damaging effects of a hazard” (RA 10121, 2010, section no.3).

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
EXAMPLES OF VULNERABILITY

• Unsafe design and construction of houses and buildings

• Lack of safe planning for settlements/housing

• Conflict in the community

• Lack of knowledge and skills on preparedness and protective


measures

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
EXAMPLES OF VULNERABILITY
·

• Attitude of helplessness, dependence and indifference

• Social inequity

• Poverty

• Low level of literacy


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• Lack of knowledge on risks and unsafe practices

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WHAT IS CAPACITY?
• The capability and coping ability of a community to manage
when disaster hits

• The ability of the households and communities to cope when


hazards occur

• “combination of all the strengths, attributes and resources


available within a community, society or organization that can
be used to achieve agreed goals” (RA 10121, 2010, section no.
3)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
EXAMPLES OF CAPACITY

• Permanent Housing

• Ownership of land

• Adequate food and income source

• Family capacity

• Family and community support in times of crises

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
EXAMPLES OF CAPACITY

• Local knowledge and skills

• Responsive local government


(strong BLGU)

• Strong community organizations (POs, CSOs)

• Strong participation of commonly vulnerable groups such


as children, women, PWDs

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
CAPACITY

• The more vulnerable a community is, the more likely it will


experience disasters.

• On the other hand, the more capacitated a community is, the


less vulnerable it would be from the impact of disasters.

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
Case Study 2: Exposure

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT IS EXPOSURE?

• “the degree to which a


community is likely to
experience hazard events of
different magnitudes.”

• It refers to the physical


location and characteristics
of a community that
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The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT IS DISASTER RISK?

• It is dependent on the strength of hazard; and extent of


exposure, vulnerability, and capacity of a community to
withstand the onslaught of the hazard.

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT IS DISASTER RISK?

Disaster Risk (DR) = Hazard x Vulnerability


Capacity

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT(DRRM)

• The aims are:


- To save lives;
- To reduce human misery;
- To minimize damage to property and economic loss; and
- To facilitate recovery and rehabilitation toward
development.

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
DRRM FOUR MAJOR PHASES

• Disaster Prevention and Mitigation

• Disaster Preparedness

• Disaster Response

• Rehabilitation and Recovery

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT

Policies, ordinances, laws Contingency Planning


Risk assessment EWS, evacuation plan
Pre-disaster
DRRM planning Trainings, drills, simulation
Dredging, cleanup Inventory, stockpiling
Prevention and Mit- Preparedness
Infrastructure igation Public Awareness

Recovery and Re- Response


habilitation

Medical services
Relocation Psychological support
Structural retrofitting During / Post-disaster Alternative livelihood
Sustainable livelihood Temporary shelter
Infrastructure rehabilitation Relief Delivery Operations

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
PREVENTION AND MITIGATION

• Prevention and mitigation measures can lessen the threat of


hazards through long-term solutions intended to lower the
vulnerability of a community.

• May be structural or non-structural

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
PREVENTION AND MITIGATION

Construction of Dikes

www.wvi.org

Declogging of Waterways

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
PREVENTION AND MITIGATION

www.wvi.org

Planting Trees

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

• “the knowledge and capacities developed by governments,


professional response and recovery organizations, communities
and individuals to effectively anticipate, respond to, and
recover from, the impacts of likely, imminent, or current
hazard events or conditions” (UNISDR, no date)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

Public Awareness
and Early Warning

www.wvi.org

Community Vulnerability,
Capacity and Adaptation
Assessment
The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

Contingency Plan(per hazard),


Training and education, and drills

www.wvi.org

Logistics support and stockpile


The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

Strengthening organization and


inter-agency arrangements

Photo courtesy of iloilocdrrmo.blogspot.com

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
DISASTER RESPONSE

• “The provision of emergency services and public assistance


during or immediately after a disaster in order to save lives,
reduce health impacts, ensure public safety, and meet the basic
subsistence needs of people affected” (RA 10121, section no.
3).

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
DISASTER RESPONSE

Damage Needs Capacity


Assessment (DANA)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
DISASTER RESPONSE

Search and Rescue

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
DISASTER RESPONSE

Psycho-social Counseling
(comforting, critical stress
debriefing, prayers

Photo courtesy of owwa.gov.ph

Setting up of Emergency
Operations Center (for
major disasters)
Photo courtesy of teamasia.com

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
REHABILITATION AND RECOVERY

• Refers to measures taken after a disaster to “restore or improve


the pre-disaster living conditions of a stricken community,
while encouraging and facilitating necessary adjustments to
reduce disaster risk” (UNISDR, no date).

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
MECHANISMS TO REDUCE DISASTER RISKS:
REHABILITATION AND RECOVERY

Actions under this phase include:


• Resumption of the provision of basic services

• Repair of physical damage and community facilities

• Revival of economic activities and development/improvement


of DRRM mechanisms

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
VIDEO ON CLIMATE CHANGE

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE?

• “the deviation from the normal trend of climate variables


(such as temperature, humidity) which is attributed directly or
indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the
global atmosphere and which is in addition to the natural
climate variability over comparable periods of time” (United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT CAUSES RAPID CLIMATE
CHANGE?
• Greenhouse effect which results in rapid rise in global
temperature

• Presence of excessive
greenhouse gasses --- carbon
dioxide, methane, nitrous
oxide, etc. in the earth’s
atmosphere which traps the
sun’s heat

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT CAUSES RAPID CLIMATE
CHANGE?

Greenhouse gases absorb energy from the sun by trapping


it in the atmosphere, to warm the earth: this is the Greenhouse Effect
CHILD-CENTERED COMMUNITY-BASED
The Philippine context, the importanceDISASTER
of DisasterRISK
RiskREDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT
Reduction (DRR) and adapting toTRAINING
rapid Climate Change
WHAT ARE THE HUMAN ACTVITIES THAT
RESULT IN INCREASED RISK OF CLIMATE
CHANGE?
• Burning of fuels such as coal,
oil, and gas

• Industrial processes which


generate human-made gas

• Raising farm animals and use of


pesticides and chemical
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• Deforestation
The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS AND
IMPACT OF RAPID CLIMATE
CHANGE?
• Ice melts in the arctic making sea
level rise

• Sea water warms and evaporates more


rapidly, which leads to the increase in
number and intensity of typhoons,
hurricanes, and all tropical storms
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article8070074.ece/alternates/w620/pg-6-arctic-ice-pa.jpg
• Extreme weather patterns

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS AND
IMPACT OF RAPID CLIMATE
CHANGE?
Rising seas and extreme weather conditions affect our:

• Agriculture and food security


(decrease in or destruction of crop
yields and livestock, higher demand
for irrigation)

• Health (weather-related deaths,


infectious diseases, mosquito-bite or
parasite-related ailments, air quality-
respiratory illnesses) https://farm8.staticflickr.com/
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The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS AND
IMPACT OF RAPID CLIMATE
CHANGE?

• Coastal Areas (erosion of beaches, inundated coastal lands,


cost to defend coastal communities)

• Forest (change in forest composition and coverage)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS AND
IMPACT OF RAPID CLIMATE
CHANGE?

• Species and natural areas


(loss of habitat and species,
shift on ecological zones)

• Water Resource (change in


water supply and quality,
increased competition for
water), (Climate Change
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Commission, no date)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT ARE THE MEASURES TO ADDRESS THE
EFFECTS AND IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE?

Phases of
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND Phases of
MANAGEMENT CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION

Prevention and Mitigation ADAPTATION


Process of (human) adjustment to actual or
expected climate and its effects in order to
moderate harm of exploit beneficial
Preparedness opportunities

MITIGATION
Response Technological change and changes in
activities that reduce resource inputs and
emissions per unit of output, AND,
Recovery and Rehabilitation implementing policies to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions and enhance (carbon) sinks

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WHAT CCA/M MEASURES CAN WE DO AS
ORDINARY PEOPLE OR AS A COMMUNITY?

• Change your incandescent


light bulbs with compact
fluorescent lights (CFLs)

• Turn off lights when not in use

• Have your cars regularly


checked for efficient engine http://greateasternappliances.com/wp-content/uploads/
2014/09/12432607_xxl.jpg
performance

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT CCA/M MEASURES CAN WE DO AS
ORDINARY PEOPLE OR AS A COMMUNITY?

• Walk or use a bicycle when


traveling short distances. Take the
public transport when going to some
distant place.

• Clean your refrigerator regularly.


Do not set the thermostat higher
than necessary.
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• Minimize or avoid the use of home 985219092.jpg_gen/derivatives/box_475/985219092.jpg

appliances that eat up too much


energy.
The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT CCA/M MEASURES CAN WE DO AS
ORDINARY PEOPLE OR AS A COMMUNITY?

• Use solar panels installed in your home. Use electricity coming


from renewable energy sources if available in your area.

• Buy recycled products and actively create a market for them.


Before buying an item, check if the product or its packaging is
recyclable.

• Buy less, use less and reuse as much as


possible.

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT CCA/M MEASURES CAN WE DO AS
ORDINARY PEOPLE OR AS A COMMUNITY?

DRRM and CCA/M endeavors should come from us,


from ordinary community members, LGU officials,
along with the most vulnerable sectors of our
community.

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT CAN CHILDREN DO TO HELP
REDUCE THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE
CHANGE?

Children can:
• Conserve water
• Conserve electricity
• Recycle (recycling projects)
• Help in waste segregation at home and in school
• Inform peers and their family regarding climate
change and how to mitigate its effects

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
SESSION 1-3

LOCAL AND NATIONAL DISASTER SITUATION

BASIC CONCEPTS ON DISASTER RISK


REDUCTION & MANAGEMENT(DRRM) AND
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION(CCA)

CHILD-CENTERED COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER


RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT(CBDRRM) AS
AN APPROACH TO DRRM AND CCA

THE LEGAL BASES FOR COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER


RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT(CBDRRM)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
VIDEOS ON THE IMPACT OF ONDOY & YOLANDA

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHO ARE THE FIRST
RESPONDERS WHEN DISASTERS
OCCUR?

• Family
members

• Neighbors

• Barangay
Officials
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The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT IS COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER
RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT?

• Defined as “activities, measures, projects and programs that


aim to reduce disaster risks and are primarily designed by
people living in high-risk communities, and are based on
their urgent needs and capacities” (UNDP, 2006, p.92).

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT ARE THE STEPS IN IMPLEMENTING
CBDRRM?

1. Formation or activation of the Barangay Disaster Risk


Reduction and Management Committee (BDRRMC)

2. Participatory Community Risk Assessment

3. Participatory CBDRRM Planning

4. Community-Managed Implementation

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
WHAT ARE THE STEPS IN IMPLEMENTING
CBDRRM?

5. Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation

6. Continuous strengthening of the BDRMMC and barangay


support groups/organizations

7. Progressing towards safety, resilience and community


development

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
VIDEO ON THE BANABA EXPERIENCE

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
SESSION 1.4

LOCAL AND NATIONAL DISASTER SITUATION

BASIC CONCEPTS ON DISASTER RISK


REDUCTION & MANAGEMENT(DRRM) AND
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION(CCA)

CHILD-CENTERED COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER


RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT(CBDRRM) AS
AN APPROACH TO DRRM AND CCA

THE LEGAL BASES FOR COMMUNITY-BASED DISASTER


RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT(CBDRRM)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
LEGAL BASES FOR CBDRRM

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The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
PARADIGM SHIFT
PD1566 RA 10121

Top-down and centralized Bottom-up and participatory


disaster management disaster risk reduction

Disasters as merely a function Disasters mainly a reflection


of physical hazards of people’s vulnerability

Integrated approach to
Focus on disaster response genuine social and human
and anticipation development to reduce
disaster risk

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
KEY PLAYERS UNDER RA 10121

National Local
Government Government

Civil
Community
Society

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
KEY PLAYERS UNDER RA 10121
Overseeing Implementing

National
National DCC OCD
OCD
National
DCC (Secretariat)
(Secretariat) OCD
DRRMC

Regional DCC Regional Regional


DCC OCD

Provincial DCC Provincial Provincial


DRRMC DRRMO

City/Municipal City/Municipal City/Municipal


DCC DRRMC DRRMO

Barangay
Barangay
Barangay DCC Devt. Council
DRRM
Committee

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
NDDRM FRAMEWORK

Preparedness Response

Prevention & Rehabilitation &


Mitigation Recovery

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
GOVERNANCE
Governor/Mayor
Chair

DRRM Engineering Health


Officer Officer Officer

Liga ng mga
Barangay PNRC PNP AFP

Gender & Planning & Bureau of


Superintende
Dev’t Dev’t Fire
nt of DepEd
Officer Officer Protection

Social
Agriculture Veterinary Budget
Welfare &
Officer Officer Officer
Dev’t Officer

CSO CSO CSO CSO Private Sector

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
GOVERNANCE

DRRM Officer

Administrative & Training Research & Planning Operations & Warning

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
GOVERNANCE
Barangay Chairperson MDRRMC
PDRRMC
Enrico Caparas

Cecil Magdasoc
(Kagawad DRR Focal Person)

Disaster Operations Center

Ramiro Lapuz Isabelita Abulencia Jay-ar Angeles


(Deputy) (Kagawad) (Kagawad)
Jomar De Jesus
Ledinia Consatantino Dionisio Capule
(Brgy. Driver)
Edwardo Gasgonia (Kagawad) (Kagawad)
(Chief) Alfonso Ramos Ruel Magtalas
Transportation
(Kagawad) (Brgy. Secretary)
Security Supply Communication

Ledinia Cecil Magdasoc


Jay-ar Angeles Ledinia Abulencia Jay-ar Angeles Constantino
(kagawad) Ruby Cabral (Kagawad)
(Kagawad) (Kagawad) (Kagawad)
Jose Al Estrella (LLN) Joseal Estrella
Isabelita Abulencia (Kagawad)
Dionisio Capule Ruby Cabral (Kagawad)
Jose Al Estrella (kagawad)
(kagawad) Corazon Magtalas Dionisio Capule
(ML) (Kagawad) Ruby Cabral
(BHW) (Kagawad)
Ramiro Lapuz Search and (LLN)
Early (Chief Tanod) Rescue Fire Corazon Magtalas
Evacuation (BHW) Damage
Warning First Aid Management
Relief Control

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RA 9729

• Climate Change Act of 2009


• This law creates the Climate Change Commission, the body
responsible for developing and mainstreaming climate change
policies
• The national framework strategy on climate change or NFSCC
which forms the basis of the national climate change action
plan (NCCAP)

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RA 9729

• The NCCAP requires LGUs to ensure that they have climate


change adaptation and mitigation measures through the local
climate change action plan (LCCAP), DRRM plan, land use
plan and other relevant plans.

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
EXERCISE 1-3: DRRM Related Laws

Law Provision How the law relates to DRR/CCA

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS

• RA 7160 Local Government Code of 1991

• RA 9275 Clean Water Act of 2004

• RA 8749 Clean Air Act

• RA 9003 Ecological Solid Waste Management Act

• RA 8550 Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS

• RA 6969 Toxic and Hazardous Waste Act

• RA 8371 Indigenous Rights Act of 1997

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
Law Provision How the law relates to DRR/CCA

RA 7160 Local • Provides the LGUs with the • Mandates local chief executives
Government responsibility to deliver basic (LCEs) to carry out emergency
Code of 1991 services including health, measures as may be necessary
agriculture, social welfare, and during, and in the aftermath of
aspects of environment and man-made and natural disasters
natural resources.

• Calls for active and direct


participation of non-
governmental organizations and
people’s organizations in local
governance through
representation in local
development councils

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 7160 Local • Gives LGUs regulatory and • Enjoins the local development
Government licensing functions to reclassify councils to adopt measures to
Code of 1991 agricultural lands, enforce protect the inhabitants of the
environmental laws, and enforce locality from the harmful
the national building code. effects of disasters and to
provide relief services and
• Mandates local chief executives assistance for victims during
(LCEs) to carry out emergency and in the aftermath of said
measures as may be necessary disasters and their return to
during, and in the aftermath of productive livelihood
man-made and natural disasters following said events

• Mandates the formulation of local


development councils

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 7160 Local • Empowers ordinary citizens to
Government remove elected officials (recall) and
Code of 1991 pass legislation through people’s
initiative

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 9275 • Localized water quality • Local government units have
Clean Water management with governing boards the responsibility for water
Act of 2004 to manage water quality issues quality monitoring, emergency
within their jurisdiction response, compliance with the
Framework of the Water
• Requires LGUs to construct and Quality Management Action
maintain sewage and/or septage Plan, active participation in all
treatment facilities efforts to ensure water quality
protection and rehabilitation.

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 8749 • Provides measures to reduce air • Mandates the responsibility of
Clean Air Act pollution and incorporate government (national and
environmental protection into the local) in complying with
government’s development plans. international agreements
pertaining to Clean Air and
• Sets emission standards for all climate change framework
motor vehicles and issues
registration only upon
demonstration of compliance

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 8749 • Bans incineration and smoking in
Clean Air Act public places.

• Mandates the formulation of a


national and sub-national plan
consistent with the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate
Change and other international
instruments for the reduction of
greenhouse gas emissions

• Allow LGUs to set emission quotas


by pollution source

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 9003 • Gives power to LGUs to manage • Authorizes the LGUs to plan
Ecological their respective solid wastes for and implement mitigation
Solid Waste measures such as waste
Management • Requires waste segregation at segregation, proper solid
Act source waste management, promotion
of recycling
• Calls for the composting of
biodegradable waste to be used as • Enforcement of the law such
organic fertilizer as recycling and reuse results
to the reduction of greenhouse
gases

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 9003 • Provides for the establishment of
Ecological Materials Recovery Facility (MRF)
Solid Waste at the barangay level
Management
Act • Requires municipal/city
governments to construct sanitary
landfill at the city/municipality
level

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 8550 • Promotes and protects the rights of • Enforcement of the law
Philippine municipal fishers, especially in the contributes to mitigation of
Fisheries Code preferential use of municipal waters risks and increases capacity
of 1998 through food security
• Provides that at least 15% of the
total coastal areas in each
municipality be designated as
fishery refuge and sanctuaries

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 8550 • Promotes the participation of
Philippine fishers in the management of
Fisheries Code fisheries through the Fisheries and
of 1998 Aquatic Resources Management
Councils (FARMCs)

• Promotes the safeguarding of


marine environment to ensure
adequate food supply

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 6969 Toxic • Mandates the regulation, restriction  Enforcement of the law
and Hazardous or prohibition of the importation, mitigates potential risks
Waste Act manufacture, processing, sale,
distribution, use and disposal of
chemical substances and mixtures
that present unreasonable risk
and/or injury to health or the
environment

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 8371 • Indigenous people’s (IP)ownership • Ensures protection of IPs’
Indigenous and management of their ancestral rights before, during and after
Rights Act of domain (lands, waters, mineral and a disaster
1997 other natural resources)
• Compliance to the law by the
• Upholds the rights of IPs in case of IPs contributes to increased
displacement as a result of capacity
disasters, which include
resettlement in suitable areas
(whether temporary or permanent
depending on the situation), and
provision of basic services and
livelihood

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
RELATED LAWS
How the law relates to
Law Provision
DRR/CCA
RA 8371 • Stipulates the responsibilities of IPs
Indigenous for maintaining ecological balance,
Rights Act of restoration of denuded areas and
1997 compliance with relevant laws

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
SUMMARY

• Describe the hazards and disasters experienced in our


respective locality; we also related these to the overall disaster
situation of the Philippines

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
SUMMARY

• Explain how the Philippines is prone to various types of


hazards because of our geographical location and
topographical features – being situated in the Pacific Ring of
Fire and in the busy typhoon belt

• Define key concepts such as HAZARDS, DISASTERS,


EXPOSURE, VULNERABILITY, CAPACITY, and
DISASTER RISK

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
SUMMARY

• Understand how not all hazards are disasters and


that they only become such when the damage is
extensive and the community has no or little
capacity to cope

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
SUMMARY

• Explain how disaster risk is measured by the level of exposure


to hazards, the vulnerability and capacity of the
population/community; how disaster risk is great when the
vulnerability is greater than the capacity, and how it is less
when capacity is greater than vulnerability

Disaster Risk (DR) = Hazard x Vulnerability


Capacity

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change
SUMMARY

• Discuss climate change: definition, cause, what we can do

• Discuss the importance of child-centered CBDRRM/CCA as


an approach to prepare for and respond to the local and
national disaster situation

• Explain the legal bases (RA 10121 and RA 9729) upon which
CBDRRM/CCA are anchored, and the other related laws

The Philippine context, the importance of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and adapting to rapid Climate Change

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