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2019 Iiee Northern Luzon Region Return to Sender
2019 IIEE NORTHERN LUZON REGION RETURN TO SENDER STATUS firstName middleName lastName EDITED ADDRESS chapterName RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS Raymond Domondon Abata Macaycayawan Pangasinan Baguio Benguet RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS GERALD ARBOLEDA ABELLERA 54 PUROK 8 BAKAKENG NORTE BAGUIO CITY BENGUET 2600 Baguio Benguet RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS Randy Pale ABIGON DELOS REYES ST OUTLOOK DRIVE BAGUIO BENGUET Baguio Benguet RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS JACKSON ADDUCUL ACHANZAR BLK 6 LOT 13 MT IBA ST ALTA MONTE GREENS EXEC VILLAGE BRGY DOLORES TAYTAY, RIZAL METRO MANILA 1920 CKAB RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS PAUL SEVERO AFIDCHAO 70 LITENG PACDAL BAGUIO CITY Baguio Benguet RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS Brian Esteban AGATEP #14 Santo Tomas Street San Gabriel Tuguegarao city Cagayan 3500 CKAB RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS EDILBERTO CLIFFORD QUEVEDO AGUSTIN 41 TUGUEGARAO CAGAYAN CKAB RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS Satur Waclin AHUCOT PUROK 4 OUTLOOK DRIVE BAGUIO BENGUET 2600 Baguio Benguet RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS HANS GEOFFREY DOKIPEN ALANGDEO 1015 KM6 BETAG LA TRINIDAD BENGUET Baguio Benguet RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS ORLANDO REPOTULA ALBIENTO ALAPANG LA TRINIDAD BENGUET Baguio Benguet RTS NO RECIEVER JIM BALIWAN ALONZO 348 KM 6 DONTOGAN STO TOMAS ROAD BAGUIO CITY BENGUET Baguio Benguet RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS OSCAR GRAY-COCHEA ANCHETA 424-D Camp 7 Baguio City Benguet Baguio Benguet RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS CARLO JOEL DIRECTO ANDRES ALAPANG LA TRINIDAD BAGUIO-BENGUET Baguio Benguet RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS Carl Joshua Fernando ANDRES STA ESCOLASTICA BAGUIO CITY BENGUET 2600 Baguio Benguet RTS INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS Francis Paolo Bueno ASIROT Baguio Benguet RTS NO RECIEVER ARTEMIO MALICDAN BACOCO 353 BALSIGAN BAGUIO BENGUET Baguio Benguet RTS MOVED OUT VANESA GATAN BAGCAL 31A CROSLEY LANE LIBERTY SUBD CUPANG MUNTINLUPA CITY Isabela-Quirino RTS UNKNOWN ADDRESS EUSEBIO DOMOGUEN BAGSAN, JR. -
Municipality of La Trinidad BARANGAY LUBAS
Republic of the Philippines Province of Benguet Municipality of La Trinidad BARANGAY LUBAS PHYSICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE I. PHYSICAL PROFILE Geographic Location Barangay Lubas is located on the southern part of the municipality of La Trinidad. It is bounded on the north by Barangay Tawang and Shilan, to the south by Barangay Ambiong and Balili, to the east by Barangay Shilan, Beckel and Ambiong and to the west by Barangay Tawang and Balili. With the rest of the municipality of La Trinidad, it lies at 16°46’ north latitude and 120° 59 east longitudes. Cordillera Administrative Region MANKAYAN Apayao BAKUN BUGUIAS KIBUNGAN LA TRINIDAD Abra Kalinga KAPANGAN KABAYAN ATOK TUBLAY Mt. Province BOKOD Ifugao BAGUIO CITY Benguet ITOGON TUBA Philippines Benguet Province 1 Sally Republic of the Philippines Province of Benguet Municipality of La Trinidad BARANGAY LUBAS POLITICAL MAP OF BARANGAY LUBAS Not to Scale 2 Sally Republic of the Philippines Province of Benguet Municipality of La Trinidad BARANGAY LUBAS Barangay Tawang Barangay Shilan Barangay Beckel Barangay Balili Barangay Ambiong Prepared by: MPDO La Trinidad under CBMS project, 2013 Land Area The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Cadastral survey reveals that the land area of Lubas is 240.5940 hectares. It is the 5th to the smallest barangays in the municipality occupying three percent (3%) of the total land area of La Trinidad. Political Subdivisions The barangay is composed of six sitios namely Rocky Side 1, Rocky Side 2, Inselbeg, Lubas Proper, Pipingew and Guitley. Guitley is the farthest and the highest part of Lubas, connected with the boundaries of Beckel and Ambiong. -
CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR) Directory Mines and Quarries, CY 2020
MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO.: CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR) Directory Mines and Quarries, CY 2020 Region Mineral Province Municipality/City Commodity Permit Holder Operator Managing Official CAR Metallic ABRA Baay-Licuan Gold, Silver Jabel Corporation Jabel Corporation James Beloy/President CAR Metallic ABRA Baay-Licuan Gold, Copper, etc Jabel Corporation Jabel Corporation James Beloy/President Tuffaceous, Limestone, CAR Non-Metallic ABRA Bucay Abra Mining and Industrial Corporation Abra Mining and Industrial Corporation James Beloy/President Silica Sand CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Sta Marcela Sand and Gravel Rodrigo Romero Rodrigo Romero Rodrigo Romero CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Flora Sand and Gravel Luia Madriaga Luia Madriaga Luia Madriaga CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Sta Marcela Sand and Gravel Erickson A. Yadao Erickson A. Yadao Erickson A. Yadao CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Luna Sand and Gravel Armando G. Menor Armando G. Menor Armando G. Menor CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Pudtol Sand and Gravel Dante Queza Dante Queza Dante Queza CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Calanasan Sand and Gravel Gerry Andres Gerry Andres Gerry Andres CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Pudtol Sand and Gravel John Val Sagisi John Val Sagisi John Val Sagisi CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Sta Marcela Sand and Gravel Joe B. Guillermo Joe B. Guillermo Joe B. Guillermo CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Flora Sand and Gravel Rogelio Cardenas Rogelio Cardenas Rogelio Cardenas CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Conner Sand and Gravel Joel Fernando Joel Fernando Joel Fernando CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Pudtol Sand and Gravel Joaquin Pascua Joaquin Pascua Joaquin Pascua CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Sta Marcela Sand and Gravel Jomari Alawin Jomari Alawin Jomari Alawin CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Conner Sand and Gravel Reynobel Baguec Reynobel Baguec Reynobel Baguec CAR Metallic BENGUET Itogon Gold Atok Gold Resources, Inc. -
2015Suspension 2008Registere
LIST OF SEC REGISTERED CORPORATIONS FY 2008 WHICH FAILED TO SUBMIT FS AND GIS FOR PERIOD 2009 TO 2013 Date SEC Number Company Name Registered 1 CN200808877 "CASTLESPRING ELDERLY & SENIOR CITIZEN ASSOCIATION (CESCA)," INC. 06/11/2008 2 CS200719335 "GO" GENERICS SUPERDRUG INC. 01/30/2008 3 CS200802980 "JUST US" INDUSTRIAL & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC. 02/28/2008 4 CN200812088 "KABAGANG" NI DOC LOUIE CHUA INC. 08/05/2008 5 CN200803880 #1-PROBINSYANG MAUNLAD SANDIGAN NG BAYAN (#1-PRO-MASA NG 03/12/2008 6 CN200831927 (CEAG) CARCAR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE GROUP RESCUE UNIT, INC. 12/10/2008 CN200830435 (D'EXTRA TOURS) DO EXCEL XENOS TEAM RIDERS ASSOCIATION AND TRACK 11/11/2008 7 OVER UNITED ROADS OR SEAS INC. 8 CN200804630 (MAZBDA) MARAGONDONZAPOTE BUS DRIVERS ASSN. INC. 03/28/2008 9 CN200813013 *CASTULE URBAN POOR ASSOCIATION INC. 08/28/2008 10 CS200830445 1 MORE ENTERTAINMENT INC. 11/12/2008 11 CN200811216 1 TULONG AT AGAPAY SA KABATAAN INC. 07/17/2008 12 CN200815933 1004 SHALOM METHODIST CHURCH, INC. 10/10/2008 13 CS200804199 1129 GOLDEN BRIDGE INTL INC. 03/19/2008 14 CS200809641 12-STAR REALTY DEVELOPMENT CORP. 06/24/2008 15 CS200828395 138 YE SEN FA INC. 07/07/2008 16 CN200801915 13TH CLUB OF ANTIPOLO INC. 02/11/2008 17 CS200818390 1415 GROUP, INC. 11/25/2008 18 CN200805092 15 LUCKY STARS OFW ASSOCIATION INC. 04/04/2008 19 CS200807505 153 METALS & MINING CORP. 05/19/2008 20 CS200828236 168 CREDIT CORPORATION 06/05/2008 21 CS200812630 168 MEGASAVE TRADING CORP. 08/14/2008 22 CS200819056 168 TAXI CORP. -
Suitability Assessment of Relocation Sites For
SUITABILITY ASSESSMENT OF RELOCATION SITES FOR DISPLACED FAMILIES IN BAGUIO CITY, LA TRINIDAD, ITOGON AND TUBLAY, BENGUET PROVINCE Typhoon Pepeng that hit Northern Luzon in October 2009 has caused several landslides in Baguio City and Benguet Province resulting to heavy casualties (Baguio City,61; Benguet,193) and displacement of families. In Baguio City, 97 houses were totally damaged and 204 were partially damaged resulting to displacement of 683 families. For Benguet, 599 and 1,285 houses were totally and partially damaged, respectively, resulting to 34,236 families displaced. Proposed Relocation Sites by LGU’s and Other Gov’t Agencies/ Institutions: 1. NHA Housing Project, Tadiangan, Tuba 2. Lots 9 & 10, BSU Reservation, Lubas, La Trinidad 3. Kalye Real Benguet Corp. Patentable Mining Claim, Tuding, Itogon 4. Sito Upper Coroz, Brgy. Ambassador, Tublay 5. Benguet Realty Lot, Brgy. Puguis, La Trinidad NHA Housing Project, Tadiangan, Tuba, Benguet Geological Assessment Result: 1. characterized by mountainous terrain dissected by a number of creeks and gullies 2. Underlain by highly weathered conglomerates of the Klondyke formation 3. Presence of several old and active landslides 4. Many portions of the site underlain by landslide deposits Conclusions and Recommendations: 1. Phases II and III not recommended for residential purposes 2. Phase I could be utilized for housing purposes but engineering measures must be implemented to stabilize the slopes 3. Lots affected by landslides to be excluded and utilized as open space N Not drawn to scale Legend: - Active Escarpment - Ancient Escarpment NHA Tuba Housing Project A slide along the Phase 3 main road of the NHA housing site at Brgy.Tadiangan in Tuba. -
Cordillera Administrative Region (Car)
1 MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO.: CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR) Directory of Mines and Quarries Municipality/ Region Mineral Province Commodity Permit Holder Operator City CAR Metallic ABRA Baay-Licuan Gold, Silver Jabel Corporation Jabel Corporation CAR Metallic ABRA Baay-Licuan Gold, Copper, etc Jabel Corporation Jabel Corporation Tuffaceous, Limestone, CAR Non-Metallic ABRA Bucay Abra Mining and Industrial Corporation Abra Mining and Industrial Corporation Silica Sand Gian Raphiel Agonoy Commercial Sand CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Pudtol Sand and Gravel Gian Raphiel Agonoy Commercial Sand and Gravel and Gravel Lorenzo S. Magpale, Jr. Commercial Sand CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Flora Sand and Gravel Lorenzo S. Magpale, Jr. Commercial Sand and Gravel and Gravel Teofilo Aguda, Jr. Commercial Sand and CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Flora Sand and Gravel Teofilo Aguda, Jr. Commercial Sand and Gravel Gravel Sorian Patayan Commercial Sand and CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Flora Sand and Gravel Sorian Patayan Commercial Sand and Gravel Gravel CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Flora Sand and Gravel LIER Sand and Gravel LIER Sand and Gravel CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Luna Sand and Gravel Armando Menor Armando Menor Marciano Yadao Commercial Sand and CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Sta Marcela Sand and Gravel Marciano Yadao Commercial Sand and Gravel Gravel Barangay Emiliana, Sta Marcela Commercial Sand and Barangay Emiliana, Sta Marcela CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Sta Marcela Sand and Gravel Gravel Commercial Sand and Gravel John Val Sagisi Commercial Sand and CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Pudtol Sand and Gravel John Val Sagisi Commercial Sand and Gravel Gravel Joaquin D. Pascua Commercial Sand and CAR Non-Metallic APAYAO Pudtol Sand and Gravel Joaquin D. -
Republic of the Philippines
I. GENERAL INFORMATION A. PHYSICAL AND GEOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS 1. Location and Territorial Jurisdiction Benguet is one of the six provinces comprising the Cordillera Administrative Region or CAR. It was by the Republic Act No. 4695 enacted on June 18, 1966 which divided the former Mountain Provinces of Benguet, Mountain Province, Ifugao and Kalinga-Apayao. At 5,000 feet above sea level, Benguet, the gateway to the highland provinces of CAR lies in the southern end of the Cordillera Mountain Range, 256 kms north of Manila and is bounded on the North by Mt. Province, on the East by Ifugao and Nueva Viscaya, on the South by Pangasinan, and on the west by La Union and Ilocos Sur and it is accessible by land and air transport. Rugged and sloping terrain and deep valleys characterize the province. Amidst these mountain peaks is a wide plateau wherein the capital town, La Trinidad, is located. A total of 13 municipalities and 140 barangays make up the province. Location Map of Benguet 1 PENRO Benguet.docx….ma.ann L. 2. Land Area Benguet Province covers 13 municipalities namely: Atok, Bakun, Buguias and Mankayan covered by CENRO Buguias, Kapangan, Kibungan, La Trinidad, Sablan, Tuba and Tublay (CENRO La Trinidad); Bokod, Itogon, Kabayan and the chartered City of Baguio (CENRO Baguio City). 2.1 Based on Office Record/data Municipal Land Areas Towns/ Areas (Hectares) No. of Barangays Municipalities Based on Political Based on Thematic Boundary survey maps Atok 15,642.86 13,700 8 Bakun 28,911.7 23,740 7 Bokod 23,356.51 43,530 10 Buguias 17,560.14 19,310 14 Itogon 44,972.95 42,370 9 Kabayan 23,614.97 17,750 13 Kapangan 16,968.62 13,640 15 Kibungan 15,871.44 19,210 7 La Trinidad 6,823.6 6,140 16 Mankayan 13,070.93 13,170 12 Sablan 10,454.73 9,160 8 Tuba 27,214.43 31,438 13 Tublay 8,943.41 8,490 8 Baguio City 5,749.6670 5,748 129 Total 259,159.16 267, 396 269 2.2. -
389 Families 3,266 Individuals 972 Families
Super Typhoon Ompong (Mangkhut): WASH Cluster Update No. 1 October 2, 2018 On 15 September 2018, Typhoon Mangkhut locally known as Ompong, made landfall in Baggao, Cagayan at around 1:40 AM with maximum sustained winds of 205 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 285 kph with movement of 35 kph West Northwest (Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration). Based on official reports by government and non-government agencies, Typhoon Mangkhut affected around 1.4 million people across Regions I (Ilocos), II (Cagayan Valley), III (Central Luzon), and the Cordillera Autonomous Region (CAR). Key Assessment Findings: The WASH Cluster partners have conducted assessments from Day 1 and have since been responding to the emergency needs of the affected population through the leadership of the Department of Health (DOH). Some of the key assessment findings are: • Most of the affected population are using Level I and II water systems (handpumps and deep well). These systems were either heavily damaged, destroyed, or have temporarily become non-functional. Some water sources have not undergone bacteriological testing even before the typhoon. • Level III or piped water systems in some municipalities like Gattaran in Cagayan are dependent on electricity. Because there is no electricity in some areas, people are looking for other sources of water or buying bottled water (additional expense). • Out of the assessed areas, 12 municipalities have reported that houses were partially/totally damaged, along with their toilet facilities. People expressed their need for support in repairing toilet bowls, walls and roofing. • In Barangay Siniking in Rizal and some areas of Sto.Nino both in Cagayan, open defecation were observed. -
A. Mining Tenement Applications 1
MPSA Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU - CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION MINING TENEMENTS STATISTICS REPORT FOR MONTH OF JULY 2021 MINERAL PRODUCTION SHARING AGREEMENT (MPSA) ANNEX-B %Ownership of Major SEQ HOLDER WITHIN PARCEL TEN Filipino and Foreign DATE FILED DATE APPROVED APPRVD (Integer no. of TENEMENT NO (Name, Authorized Representative with AREA (has.) MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY MINERAL REMARKS No. TYPE Person(s) with (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) (T/F) TENEMENT NO) designation, Address, Contact details) RES. (T/F) Nationality A. Mining Tenement Applications 1. Under Process Shipside, Inc., Buguias, Beng.; With MAB - Case with Cordillera Atty. Pablo T. Ayson, Jr., Tinoc, Ifugao; Bauko Benguet & Mt. 49 APSA-0049-CAR APSA 4,131.0000 22-Dec-1994 Gold F F Exploration, Inc. formerly NPI Atty in fact, BA-Lepanto Bldg., & Tadian, Mt. Province (MGB Case No. 013) 8747 Paseo de Roxas, Makati City Province Jaime Paul Panganiban Wrenolph Panaganiban Case with EXPA No. 085 - with Court of Gold, Copper, 63 APSA-0063-CAR APSA Authorized Representative 85.7200 11-Aug-1997 Mankayan Benguet F F Appeals (Case No. C.A.-G.R. SP No. Silver AC 152, East Buyagan, La Trinidad, 127172) Benguet June Prill Brett James Wallace P. Brett, Jr. Case with EXPA No. 085 - with Court of Gold, Copper, 64 APSA-0064-CAR APSA Authorized Representative. 98.7200 11-Aug-1997 Mankayan Benguet F F Appeals (Case No. C.A.-G.R. SP No. Silver #1 Green Mansions Rd. 127172) Mines View Park, B.C. Itogon Suyoc Resoucres, Inc. -
Barangay Profiles 2019 – Itogon
BARANGAY PROFILES 2019 – ITOGON VISION AND MISSION Vision: We envision our Barangay a progressive, peaceful, community ecologically balanced, energized, culturally enriched, community managed by religious, educated, learned , healthy, self reliant and cooperative citizens living in a politically, socially, economically and spiritually developed. Mission: We are willfully committed to serve patiently, resourcefully and work transparently with the active participation, cooperation and support of responsive, loyal citizenry of Barangay Tinongdan in coordination and partnership with Government Agencies and Non-government Agencies of all sectors in the effective implementation of developed programs and projects. 1| P a g e BARANGAY PROFILES 2019 – ITOGON I. GENERAL INFORMATION Origin of Barangay Name. Long time ago, there lived in the community a person named Ching. He was very popular to the people because of his hospitality and kindness. Many people even from distant places loved to visit him at his place. Whenever travelers pass by and the people ask their destination, the reply of the travelers would always be tus-Ching, an Ibaloi phrase which means ‘to visit Ching’. From then on, the community people knew every traveler was going to Ching’s place. Soon the place became known to be called ‘Tu-Ching’. The name was changed later on and was pronounced as Tuding, which up to now is still the name of the locality. Early Settlers. The following table contains the names of the families which are known to be the first settlers in the area. It also shows the order of entry of the different ethnic groups into the barangay. Known early settlers YEAR LIST OF KNOWN EARLY SETTLERS Founding Families: 1890 Ducayag Clan (Ibaloi) 1895 Nicolas Comilang Family (Lowlanders/ Marcos Comilang/Guillermo Comilang-Angelo Dolonela/Nicolas Comilang) 1909 Kid-ing Family; Kid-ing married Mr. -
Insights from Selected La Trinidad and Atok, Benguet Agricultural Producers
A Service of Leibniz-Informationszentrum econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible. zbw for Economics Reyes, Celia M.; Domingo, Sonny N.; Agbon, Adrian D.; Olaguera, Ma. Divina C. Working Paper Climate-sensitive decisions and use of climate information: Insights from selected La Trinidad and Atok, Benguet agricultural producers PIDS Discussion Paper Series, No. 2017-47 Provided in Cooperation with: Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Philippines Suggested Citation: Reyes, Celia M.; Domingo, Sonny N.; Agbon, Adrian D.; Olaguera, Ma. Divina C. (2017) : Climate-sensitive decisions and use of climate information: Insights from selected La Trinidad and Atok, Benguet agricultural producers, PIDS Discussion Paper Series, No. 2017-47, Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Quezon City This Version is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/211007 Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Terms of use: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Documents in EconStor may be saved and copied for your Zwecken und zum Privatgebrauch gespeichert und kopiert werden. personal and scholarly purposes. Sie dürfen die Dokumente nicht für öffentliche oder kommerzielle You are not to copy documents for public or commercial Zwecke vervielfältigen, öffentlich ausstellen, öffentlich zugänglich purposes, to exhibit the documents publicly, to make them machen, vertreiben oder anderweitig nutzen. publicly available on the internet, or to distribute or otherwise use the documents in public. Sofern die Verfasser die Dokumente unter Open-Content-Lizenzen (insbesondere CC-Lizenzen) zur Verfügung gestellt haben sollten, If the documents have been made available under an Open gelten abweichend von diesen Nutzungsbedingungen die in der dort Content Licence (especially Creative Commons Licences), you genannten Lizenz gewährten Nutzungsrechte. -
Effective Emergency Management and Preparedness
EFFECTIVE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND PREPAREDNESS MGEN RUBEN L CARANDANG AFP (Ret) Regional Director, Office of Civil Defense MIMAROPA, Department of National Defense Chairperson, Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council MIMAROPA PHILIPPINES REFERENCES 1. Republic Act 10121 known as “Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010” 2. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan (NDRRMP) 2011-2028 3. Experiences and Lessons Learned from Typhoons “Ompong” (I.N. “MANGKHUT”) and “Rosita” (I.N. “YUTU”) STATE POLICY SEC. 2. DECLARATION OF POLICY. --- It shall be the policy of the State to “Develop, promote, and implement a comprehensive National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan (NDRRMP) that aims to strengthen the capacity of the national government and the Local Government Units (LGUs), together with partner stakeholders, to build the disaster resilience of communities, and to institutionalize arrangements and measures for reducing disaster risks, including projected climate risks, and enhancing DISASTER PREPAREDNESS and response capabilities at all levels.” ---- RA 10121 DEFINITION OF TERMS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT is the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for addressing all aspects of emergencies, in particular preparedness, response and initial recovery steps. ---- page 8, RA 10121 DEFINITION OF TERMS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS is to establish and strengthen capacities of communities to anticipate, cope and recover from the negative impacts of emergency occurrences and disasters.