View in Website Mode

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

View in Website Mode JEEP bus time schedule & line map JEEP Alabang - GMA via Carmona National Rd. View In Website Mode The JEEP bus line (Alabang - GMA via Carmona National Rd.) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila →Starmall Footbridge, Starmall Starmall Service Rd, Muntinlupa City, Manila: 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM (2) Starmall Footbridge, Starmall Starmall Service Rd, Muntinlupa City, Manila →National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila: 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest JEEP bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next JEEP bus arriving. Direction: National Hwy, Biñan City, JEEP bus Time Schedule Manila →Starmall Footbridge, Starmall Starmall National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila →Starmall Service Rd, Muntinlupa City, Manila Footbridge, Starmall Starmall Service Rd, Muntinlupa City, Manila Route Timetable: 43 stops VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM Monday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila Friday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM National Hwy / Halang Rd, Biñan City, Manila Saturday 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM San Francisco Barangay Road, Philippines National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila JEEP bus Info National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila Direction: National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila →Starmall Footbridge, Starmall Starmall National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila Service Rd, Muntinlupa City, Manila Madison Square National Highway, Philippines Stops: 43 Trip Duration: 60 min National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila Line Summary: National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila, Magsaysay, Philippines National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro College Of Business Administration, Biñan City, Manila, National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila, National Hwy / Halang Rd, Biñan City, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, San Pedro College Of Business Administration, National Hwy, San National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, Herece's Bar And Herece's Bar And Grill, National Hwy, San Pedro, Grill, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, Bbl Trans San Manila Pedro Terminal, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Bbl Trans San Pedro Terminal, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, Pedro, Manila National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, National Highway, Philippines Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Yokohama Service Center, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Hall Of Justice, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Rizal St / National Highway Intersection, Muntinlupa City, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila Manila, Alabang Medical Clinic, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Magnolia / National Hwy, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila Muntinlupa City, Manila, Veterans' Bank, National 036 National Road, Philippines Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Agro Homes / National Hwy Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Nia Rd / National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy / Visayas St Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy / Up St Intersection, Muntinlupa City, P4 St. Andrew, Philippines Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, South Luzon Expressway / Montillano St Intersection, Yokohama Service Center, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Yellow Station, South Muntinlupa City, Manila Station Complex Spectrum Midway Extension, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Starmall Footbridge, Hall Of Justice, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Starmall Starmall Service Rd, Muntinlupa City, Manila Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila Rizal St / National Highway Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila Rizal, Philippines Alabang Medical Clinic, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila 1 National Road, Philippines Magnolia / National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila 28 National Road, Philippines Veterans' Bank, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila 42 National Road, Philippines Agro Homes / National Hwy Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila 57 National Road, Philippines Nia Rd / National Hwy Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila Bayanan National Highway, Philippines National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy / Visayas St Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy / Up St Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Road, Philippines South Luzon Expressway / Montillano St Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila Yellow Station, South Station Complex Spectrum Midway Extension, Muntinlupa City, Manila Alabang-Zapote Road, Philippines Starmall Footbridge, Starmall Starmall Service Rd, Muntinlupa City, Manila StarMall Metropolis Footbridge, Philippines Direction: Starmall Footbridge, Starmall Starmall JEEP bus Time Schedule Service Rd, Muntinlupa City, Manila →National Starmall Footbridge, Starmall Starmall Service Rd, Hwy, Biñan City, Manila Muntinlupa City, Manila →National Hwy, Biñan City, 43 stops Manila Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM Monday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM Starmall Footbridge, Starmall Starmall Service Rd, Muntinlupa City, Manila Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM StarMall Metropolis Footbridge, Philippines Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM National Road, Philippines Friday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM National Hwy / Up St Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila Saturday 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM National Hwy / Visayas St Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila JEEP bus Info Direction: Starmall Footbridge, Starmall Starmall National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila Service Rd, Muntinlupa City, Manila →National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila Stops: 43 Bayanan National Highway, Philippines Trip Duration: 54 min Line Summary: Starmall Footbridge, Starmall National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila Starmall Service Rd, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila / Up St Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy / Visayas St Intersection, Muntinlupa Nia Rd / National Hwy Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, City, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Agro Homes / National Hwy Intersection, Nia Rd / National Hwy Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Muntinlupa City, Manila Manila, Agro Homes / National Hwy Intersection, 57 National Road, Philippines Muntinlupa City, Manila, Veterans' Bank, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Magnolia / National Veterans' Bank, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Alabang Medical Clinic, Manila National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Rizal St / 42 National Road, Philippines National Highway Intersection, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Hall Magnolia / National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila Of Justice, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, 28 National Road, Philippines Yokohama Service Center, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Alabang Medical Clinic, National Hwy, Muntinlupa National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, City, Manila Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa 1 National Road, Philippines City, Manila, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Rizal St / National Highway Intersection, Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, Muntinlupa City, Manila National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, Bbl Trans San Rizal, Philippines Pedro Terminal, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, Herece's Bar And Grill, National Hwy, San Pedro, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, San Pedro College Of Hall Of Justice, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Business Administration, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Manila, National Hwy, San Pedro, Yokohama Service Center, National Hwy, Manila, National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila, National Muntinlupa City, Manila Hwy, Biñan City, Manila, National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila, National Hwy / Halang Rd, Biñan City, National Hwy, Muntinlupa City, Manila Manila, National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila, National P4 St. Andrew, Philippines Hwy, Biñan City, Manila, National Hwy, Biñan City, Manila, National Hwy,
Recommended publications
  • Climate Disasters in the Philippines: a Case Study of the Immediate Causes and Root Drivers From
    Zhzh ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES PROGRAM Climate Disasters in the Philippines: A Case Study of Immediate Causes and Root Drivers from Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao and Tropical Storm Sendong/Washi Benjamin Franta Hilly Ann Roa-Quiaoit Dexter Lo Gemma Narisma REPORT NOVEMBER 2016 Environment & Natural Resources Program Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School 79 JFK Street Cambridge, MA 02138 www.belfercenter.org/ENRP The authors of this report invites use of this information for educational purposes, requiring only that the reproduced material clearly cite the full source: Franta, Benjamin, et al, “Climate disasters in the Philippines: A case study of immediate causes and root drivers from Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao and Tropical Storm Sendong/Washi.” Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University, November 2016. Statements and views expressed in this report are solely those of the authors and do not imply endorsement by Harvard University, the Harvard Kennedy School, or the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Design & Layout by Andrew Facini Cover photo: A destroyed church in Samar, Philippines, in the months following Typhoon Yolanda/ Haiyan. (Benjamin Franta) Copyright 2016, President and Fellows of Harvard College Printed in the United States of America ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES PROGRAM Climate Disasters in the Philippines: A Case Study of Immediate Causes and Root Drivers from Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao and Tropical Storm Sendong/Washi Benjamin Franta Hilly Ann Roa-Quiaoit Dexter Lo Gemma Narisma REPORT NOVEMBER 2016 The Environment and Natural Resources Program (ENRP) The Environment and Natural Resources Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs is at the center of the Harvard Kennedy School’s research and outreach on public policy that affects global environment quality and natural resource management.
    [Show full text]
  • Muntinlupa City Lake Rehabilitation and Wastewater Management
    MUNTINLUPA CITY LAKE REHABILITATION & WASTEWATER MGT. PROGRAM MUNTINLUPA CITY The SOUTHERN GATEWAY to Metro Manila & CALABARZON “The New Growth Center & The Most Livable City South of Metro Manila” Hon. Aldrin L. San Pedro City Mayor PROFILE • Area: 46.7 square kms. • Nine barangays • Population: 480,000+ • Classified as a Highly Urbanized City • Residential/Commercial/Light to Medium Industry • No. of Households: 110,000+ • No. of Business Establishments: 9,000+ • Population concentrated at the eastern portion (lakeshore area) • No. of densely populated areas (depressed areas):184 • No. of subdivision/villages: 80 • Major growth area: 1) Ayala Alabang/Madrigal Area 2) Filinvest Corporate City Area WATER RESOURCE Laguna Lake: +90,000 HAS. (City of Muntinlupa = +5,900 HAS.) *AQUACULTURE/FISHERIES * NAVIGATION * DOMESTIC H2O SUPPLY - Ayala Alabang Village - 100 MLD (Maynilad): Operational - 200 MLD 2nd phase MUNTINLUPA CITY TRIBUTAIES VULNERABLE AREA TYPHOON ONDOY ONDOY/SANTI EXPERIENCE LAKE MANAGEMENT OFFICE KAUTUSANG PANLUNGSOD 95-51 Kautusang Panglungsod na nagtatatag ng Tanggapan para sa Lawa ng Laguna (Lake Management Office) By: Hon. Aldrin L. San Pedro • Management of lake waters of Muntinlupa City • Formulate & recommend to the mayor policies concerning Laguna Lake • Implementation of Anti-Illegal Fishing Laws & Ordinances • Maintenance of Peace & Order • Pollution Control & Response • Assist in Water Rescue Operation • Coordinate with LLDA/BFAR/PNP/Coast Guard/Brgys. • Coordinate & Assist Fishpen Optrs. & Fisherfolks Org. PROGRAMS/PROJECTS • Lake Ecosystem Rehabilitation and Protection – Bantay Lawa/Lake Guards – Quarterly Lake Seeding – Paliko Creek Constructed Wetland Project (up to FS stage) • River Rehabilitation Program – Sagip Ilog/Environmental Armies – Trash Interceptor System – Fencing/Declogging/De-silting Projects – Treeplanting • Shore Land Development – Shore Land Tree Planting/Wetland Area Restoration – Shore Land Rehabilitation and Development • Enforcement/Legislation – City Ordinances No.
    [Show full text]
  • PHILIPPINES Manila GLT Site Profile
    PHILIPPINES Manila GLT Site Profile AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY GLOBAL LEARNING TERM 626.857.2753 | www.apu.edu/glt 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO MANILA ................................................... 3 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................ 5 CLIMATE AND GEOGRAPHY .................................................... 5 DIET ............................................................................................ 5 MONEY ........................................................................................ 6 TRANSPORTATION ................................................................... 7 GETTING THERE ....................................................................... 7 VISA ............................................................................................. 8 IMMUNIZATIONS ...................................................................... 9 LANGUAGE LEARNING ............................................................. 9 HOST FAMILY .......................................................................... 10 EXCURSIONS ............................................................................ 10 VISITORS .................................................................................. 10 ACCOMODATIONS ................................................................... 11 SITE FACILITATOR- GLT PHILIPPINES ................................ 11 RESOURCES ............................................................................... 13 NOTE: Information is subject to
    [Show full text]
  • Cities Development Initiative for Asia P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
    Cities Development Initiative for Asia P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W Country: P H I L I P P I N E S Status: Key Sector(s): COMPLETED FLOOD AND DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT City: VALENZUELA Application approved: 20/JAN/2014 P R O P O N E N T S Geography and Population Valenzuela City Government Mayor Rex Gatchalian Area: 44.59 km2 City Hall, MacArthur Highway, City Mayor Barangay Karuhatan, Valenzuela City, City Government of Valenzuela Population: 598,968 Metropolitan Manila 1400 The city of Valenzuela is located 14km north of Phone: (+63) 2 352 1000 Phone: (+63) 291 3069 Manila, the capital city of Website: www.valenzuela.gov.ph the Philippines. It is one of the 16 highly urbanized Central State Partner Other Partners cities of Metropolitant National Economic Development DPWH, Maynilad Manila. Due to its strategic Authority (NEDA) location at the northern K E Y C I T Y D E V E L O P M E N T I S S U E S most part of Metro Manila, and the migration of The overall city's development plans focus on the following areas: people, Valenzuela has Valenzuela is located in an area that has 16% frequency of tropical cyclones grown into a major also, a third of the city, particularly the western side is composed of swampy economic and industrial areas that are not only one to five meters above the sea level; this greatly center. makes the city particularly the improverished areas susceptible to flooding.
    [Show full text]
  • Las Pinas City, Philippines
    Las Pinas City, Republic of the Philippines Population Size: 532,330 (2007) Las Piñas was one of the early settlements south of Old Manila during the Spanish colonial times. It was a salt-center where 1,200 inhabitants live. It was a sleepy fishing and agricultural community located at the mouth of the Zapote and Las Piñas Rivers as their waters flow out to Manila Bay. Today Las Piñas is a highly urbanized city and has grown by leaps and bounds. Its rich history and culture and the gains obtained for it by its past leaders are steppingstones that has moved the quality of life forward. It is not just known now for its world famous bamboo organ but a lot of other accomplishments and recognitions it has obtained. Yet it has kept its quiet charm and small town feel where the values of family and kinship, sense of community and civic spirit remain. Where every resident have a deep sense of belonging to a place they proudly call their home. Las Piñas urbanization was spearheaded by the suburban dream of the low-to medium density residential subdivisions available for middle income employees from the major business districts of other Metro Manila towns. It boost of a more than 99% literacy rate of it’s more than half a million population. Its education and health and nutrition programs are recipient of local and regional awards. The city’s environmental accomplishments for its River Rehabilitation and Clean and Green Programs are honored by national and international award giving bodies. The Las Piñas Historical Corridor Project is a 3.4-kilometer stretch of the city’s old district was developed showcasing and bringing back the picturesque aspects of the City’s Spanish colonial heritage.
    [Show full text]
  • NDCC Sitrep No 3 on the Effects of TS Ondoy As of 26 Sept 2009
    NCR ••• A total of 33 barangays have been flooded in Manila City (1), Marikina City (2), Malabon City (6), Muntinlupa City (2), Quezon City (5), Makati City (1), Pasay City (1), Pasig City (5), Valenzuela City (1) and San Juan City (9) with flood water ranging from 2 ft. to waist-deep are not passable to light vehicles. Road clearing, search and rescue and evacuation operations are on-going ••• Thirty Seven (37) road sections in Metro Manila are not passable to light vehicles due to flooding Region IV-B ••• Trips from Romblon Port to Sibuyan Island, Romblon Province were cancelled ••• OCD IV-B is closely monitoring the status of roll-on-roll out operations Region V • A landslide occurred in Brgy. Bongalon, Sangay, Camarines Sur on or about 5:00 PM, September 24, 2009 due to heavy rains. No damages and casualties reported • Power interruption has been experienced in some parts of Labo, Camarines Norte due to fallen tree. Power restoration is being done by Camarines Norte Electric Cooperative (CANORECO) D. Strandees in Regions IV-A and V ••• As of todate, a total of 1,806 passengers, 120 trucks, 27 small cars, 2 passenger buses, 15 vessels, and 6 motor bancas were stranded in the Ports of Batangas, Calapan, Puerto Real, Tamban, Virac, Tabaco, and Pasacao ••• PCG Unit Commanders in various ports are closely monitoring and providing assistance to ensure security and safety of strandees III. ACTIONS TAKEN NATIONAL Actions • The Secretary of National Defense and Chairman, NDCC in a Press Briefing this afternoon, declared a State of National Calamity in the following areas in view of the extensive effects of Tropical Storm “Ondoy”: - The whole of National Capital Region (NCR) - Region I: Mt.
    [Show full text]
  • Business Directory Commercial Name Business Address Contact No
    Republic of the Philippines Muntinlupa City Business Permit and Licensing Office BUSINESS DIRECTORY COMMERCIAL NAME BUSINESS ADDRESS CONTACT NO. 12-SFI COMMODITIES INC. 5/F RICHVILLE CORP TOWER MBP ALABANG 8214862 158 BOUTIQUE (DESIGNER`S G/F ALABANG TOWN CENTER AYALA ALABANG BOULEVARD) 158 DESIGNER`S BLVD G/F ALABANG TOWN CENTER AYALA ALABANG 890-8034/0. EXTENSION 1902 SOFTWARE 15/F ASIAN STAR BUILDING ASEAN DRIVE CORNER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION SINGAPURA LANE FCC ALABANG 3ARKITEKTURA INC KM 21 U-3A CAPRI CONDO WSR CUPANG 851-6275 7 MARCELS CLOTHING INC.- LEVEL 2 2040.1 & 2040.2 FESTIVAL SUPERMALL 8285250 VANS FESTIVAL ALABANG 7-ELEVEN RIZAL ST CORNER NATIONAL ROAD POBLACION 724441/091658 36764 7-ELEVEN CONVENIENCE EAST SERVICE ROAD ALABANG SERVICE ROAD (BESIDE STORE PETRON) 7-ELEVEN CONVENIENCE G/F REPUBLICA BLDG. MONTILLANO ST. ALABANG 705-5243 STORE MUNT. 7-ELEVEN FOODSTORE UNIT 1 SOUTH STATION ALABANG-ZAPOTE ROAD 5530280 7-ELEVEN FOODSTORE 452 CIVIC PRIME COND. FCC ALABANG 7-ELEVEN/FOODSTORE MOLINA ST COR SOUTH SUPERH-WAY ALABANG 7MARCELS CLOTHING, INC. UNIT 2017-2018 G/F ALABANG TOWN CENTER 8128861 MUNTINLUPA CITY 88 SOUTH POINTER INC. UNIT 2,3,4 YELLOW BLDG. SOUTH STATION FILINVEST 724-6096 (PADIS POINT) ALABANG A & C IMPORT EXPORT E RODRIGUEZ AVE TUNASAN 8171586/84227 66/0927- 7240300 A/X ARMANI EXCHANGE G/F CORTE DE LAS PALMAS ALAB TOWN CENTER 8261015/09124 AYALA ALABANG 350227 AAI WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS KM.20 WEST SERV.RD. COR. VILLONGCO ST CUPANG 772-9400/822- INC 5241 AAPI REALTY CORPORATION KM22 EAST SERV RD SSHW CUPANG 8507490/85073 36 AB MAURI PHILIPPINES INC.
    [Show full text]
  • Mapping the Eco-Social Construct of Santa Rosa an Emerging City in a Watershed of Opportunities for Development
    Mapping the Eco-Social Construct of Santa Rosa An Emerging City in a Watershed of Opportunities for Development Nathaniel C. Bantayan1 Leah P. Dela Rosa2 Sylvia D. Clemente 2 Maria Magdalene P. Guevarra1 Kyle Pierre R. Israel1 1 Institute of Renewable Natural Resources, College of Forestry and Natural Resources University of the Philippines - Los Baños 2 College of Architecture University of Santo Tomas Abstract The years 1946 to 2020 saw the gradual dwindling of Santa Rosa City, Laguna’s agricultural land, from 96% to 15.4%. Meanwhile, the city’s urbanization catapulted to 84.5% by 2013 from just below 4% in 1946. Under the regional development plan of the Aquino Administration designating Region IV-A, Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon (CALABARZON) as the industrial hub of the country, and driven by the increased access with the construction of the expressway in the 1980s, Santa Rosa City’s manufacturing industry rose from 746 in 1980 to 5,201 in 2013, a near 700% increase. Today, Santa Rosa City is at the heart of BANTAYAN, ET AL.: MAPPING THE ECO-SOCIAL UNITAS 326 the urbanization and industrialization, topping Metro Manila’s economic growth. The highest population density is concentrated at the shore areas of Laguna Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the Philippines. From an environmental perspective, this is an economic bubble waiting to burst, but the effect to the city’s environmental sustainability is dire: water abstrac- tion at its highest may lead to land subsidence, not to mention water scar- city, which the environmental effects lead to the increased pollution of its catchments, waterways, and the shoreline, and continuous land conversion particularly for housing are imperiling its array of ecosystem services.
    [Show full text]
  • Factsheet: TEEB Philippines
    Conserve and rehabilitate Manila Bay’s natural assets to sustain Management Scenarios This project is funded ecosystem services; undertake these activities within a holistic by the European Union No Reclamation With Reclamation approach to economic development Economic Value (US M) Status quo, With added No ecosystem With Measuring ecosystem services and economically valuing them shows no added Restoration rehabilitation ecosystem restoration rehabilitation considerable benefits to society indicating the need to conserve 1 2 3 4 the natural assets of the Bay. While the original study site was the Present Value of 10,364 14,933 104,593 106,393 LPPCHEA, interactions among the ecosystem services entailed Benefits analysis of the larger zone of influence of the proposed reclamation Services Provided by 10,364 14,933 186 5,083 plan – the entire Manila Bay. This calls for situating any reclamation Ecosystems THE ECONOMICS proposal within the broader plan for rehabilitating and preserving Provisioning 2,711 4,678 0 2,240 the Manila Bay. Such plan should include the identification of go and no-go zones for specific activities including land reclamation and Regulating 3,592 6,168 177 2,768 OF ECOSYSTEMS serious steps to solve shallow water conversion to fishponds and Cultural Services 4,061 4,087 10 74 the pollution of the Bay that emanates from Metro Manila and its Reclamation/ surrounding areas. Land Development 0 0 104,407 101,310 AND BIODIVERSITY Benefits Address equity Rental/Sale Value 0 0 59,065 57,337 PHILIPPINES Post-reclamation land 0 0 45,342 43,973 There will be inevitable gainers and losers from future changes in development the uses land and marine ecosystems in Manila Bay.
    [Show full text]
  • IFC in the Philippines Creating Opportunity Where It’S Needed Most
    EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC IFC in the Philippines Creating Opportunity Where It’s Needed Most IFC supports the Philippines’ sustainable development by helping attract international investors to sectors such as infrastructure and public utilities, financial institutions, and agribusinesses. We provide loans and equity investments to private sector companies, including small and medium enterprises with growth potential, and mobilize financing from other sources. We advise firms and the government on how to enhance businesses’ competitiveness. Since 1962, IFC has invested more than $3 billion in equity and loans for more than 100 private sector companies. We have expanded access to finance and infrastructure, facilitated public-private partnerships, improved the investment climate, mitigated climate change, and supported agribusinesses. IFC’s unique financing and advisory products combine global expertise with local knowledge, maximizing investment returns and social benefits. EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC Mitigating Climate Change • IFC helps scale up lending for projects in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and climate-change mitigation by advising and providing risk guarantees to our partner banks to support their loans. • We are supporting a 180-megawatt solar-and-biomass plant investment on the island of Negros in central Philippines. • To promote energy efficiency, IFC supported Mandaluyong City in Metro Manila in drafting a green-building ordinance that requires new buildings to adopt environmentally friendly features. Supporting Public-Private Supporting Agribusiness Expanding Financing Partnership Projects • The World Bank Group supports • IFC supports banks to • IFC helps the government and agribusiness investments in expand their lending to private investors collaborate on the Bangsamoro region in farmers and micro, small, financing and executing major southern Philippines to promote and women-led enterprises.
    [Show full text]
  • The Ideology of the Dual City: the Modernist Ethic in the Corporate Development of Makati City, Metro Manila
    bs_bs_banner Volume 37.1 January 2013 165–85 International Journal of Urban and Regional Research DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2427.2011.01100.x The Ideology of the Dual City: The Modernist Ethic in the Corporate Development of Makati City, Metro Manila MARCO GARRIDO Abstractijur_1100 165..185 Postcolonial cities are dual cities not just because of global market forces, but also because of ideological currents operating through local real-estate markets — currents inculcated during the colonial period and adapted to the postcolonial one. Following Abidin Kusno, we may speak of the ideological continuity behind globalization in the continuing hold of a modernist ethic, not only on the imagination of planners and builders but on the preferences of elite consumers for exclusive spaces. Most of the scholarly work considering the spatial impact of corporate-led urban development has situated the phenomenon in the ‘global’ era — to the extent that the spatial patterns resulting from such development appear wholly the outcome of contemporary globalization. The case of Makati City belies this periodization. By examining the development of a corporate master-planned new city in the 1950s rather than the 1990s, we can achieve a better appreciation of the influence of an enduring ideology — a modernist ethic — in shaping the duality of Makati. The most obvious thing in some parts of Greater Manila is that the city is Little America, New York, especially so in the new exurbia of Makati where handsome high-rise buildings, supermarkets, apartment-hotels and shopping centers flourish in a setting that could well be Palm Beach or Beverly Hills.
    [Show full text]
  • Application of Indicators in Urban and Megacities Disaster Risk Management
    Progress Report EMI Topical Report TR-07-01 Earthquakes and Megacities Initiative A member of the U.N. Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction 3cd Program Application of Indicators in Urban and Megacities Disaster Risk Management A Case Study of Metro Manila September 2006 Copyright © 2007 EMI. Permission to use this document is granted provided that the copyright notice appears in all reproductions and that both the copyright and this permission notice appear, and use of document or parts thereof is for educational, informational, and non-commercial or personal use only. EMI must be acknowledged in all cases as the source when reproducing any part of this publication. Opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily refl ect those of the participating agencies and organizations. Report prepared by Jeannette Fernandez, Shirley Mattingly, Fouad Bendimerad and Omar D. Cardona Dr. Martha-Liliana Carreño, Researcher (CIMNE, UPC) Ms. Jeannette Fernandez, Project Manager (EMI/PDC) Layout and Cover Design: Kristoffer Berse Printed in the Philippines by EMI An international, not-for-profi t, scientifi c organization dedicated to disaster risk reduction of the world’s megacities EMI 2F Puno Bldg. Annex, 47 Kalayaan Ave., Diliman Quezon City 1101, Philippines T/F: +63-2-9279643; T: +63-2-4334074 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.emi-megacities.org 3cd Program EMI Topical Report TR-07-01 Application of Indicators in Urban and Megacities Disaster Risk Management A Case Study of Metro Manila By Jeannette Fernandez, Shirley Mattingly, Fouad Bendimerad and Omar D. Cardona Contributors Earthquakes and Megacities Initiative, EMI Ms.
    [Show full text]