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POPCEN Report No. 3.Pdf
CITATION: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density ISSN 0117-1453 ISSN 0117-1453 REPORT NO. 3 22001155 CCeennssuuss ooff PPooppuullaattiioonn PPooppuullaattiioonn,, LLaanndd AArreeaa,, aanndd PPooppuullaattiioonn DDeennssiittyy Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Quezon City REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. DUTERTE PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY BOARD Honorable Ernesto M. Pernia Chairperson PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY Lisa Grace S. Bersales, Ph.D. National Statistician Josie B. Perez Deputy National Statistician Censuses and Technical Coordination Office Minerva Eloisa P. Esquivias Assistant National Statistician National Censuses Service ISSN 0117-1453 FOREWORD The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) conducted the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015) in August 2015 primarily to update the country’s population and its demographic characteristics, such as the size, composition, and geographic distribution. Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density is among the series of publications that present the results of the POPCEN 2015. This publication provides information on the population size, land area, and population density by region, province, highly urbanized city, and city/municipality based on the data from population census conducted by the PSA in the years 2000, 2010, and 2015; and data on land area by city/municipality as of December 2013 that was provided by the Land Management Bureau (LMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). Also presented in this report is the percent change in the population density over the three census years. The population density shows the relationship of the population to the size of land where the population resides. -
Case Study of Metro Manila
A Service of Leibniz-Informationszentrum econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible. zbw for Economics Manasan, Rosario G.; Mercado, Ruben G. Working Paper Governance and Urban Development: Case Study of Metro Manila PIDS Discussion Paper Series, No. 1999-03 Provided in Cooperation with: Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Philippines Suggested Citation: Manasan, Rosario G.; Mercado, Ruben G. (1999) : Governance and Urban Development: Case Study of Metro Manila, PIDS Discussion Paper Series, No. 1999-03, Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Makati City This Version is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/187389 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. may exercise further usage rights as specified in the indicated licence. www.econstor.eu Philippine Institute for Development Studies Governance and Urban Development: Case Study of Metro Manila Rosario G. -
April 2018/Red OVERVIEW
April 2018/red OVERVIEW Local Government Unit in this region as well as other stakeholders were constantly involved in the implementation of Barangay Drug Clearing Program, partake and work together in the frequent conduct of ROLL OUT Program to different provinces and municipalities to ensure a balanced implementation of the Barangay Drug Clearing Program. However, to strengthen the dangerous drugs suppression campaign in the region, joint operations were also conducted with other Law Enforcement Agencies/units which resulted to a total of twenty five (25) Negation Operations and the arrest of Thirty one (31) drug personalities in the region. This month, the region carried-out a total of Fifty One (51) supply reduction and various demand reduction efforts, to wit: Two (2) buy-bust operations, One (1) Warrant of Arrest, Four (4) search warrant operations; Fourteen (14) interdiction operations; two (2) search and seizure operations; and thirty four (34) intelligence operations. Further, it has a total of seven (7) drug personalities apprehended; to include, one (1) Top 2 Target Listed at Regional level; one (1) Kubal Drug Group Member; one (1) Wanted List drug personality/PRRDs List/Valentine Drug Group Member ; one (1) HVT with seizure of more than 50 grams; and three (3) target listed drug personalities, including therein one (1) Target Listed Personality with 20 grams up seizure, qualified as HVT with a total dangerous drugs confiscation of 264.8157 grams of shabu, amounting to Php 1, 800, 746. 70. Drug Trafficking Trends Using minors -
Part Ii Metro Manila and Its 200Km Radius Sphere
PART II METRO MANILA AND ITS 200KM RADIUS SPHERE CHAPTER 7 GENERAL PROFILE OF THE STUDY AREA CHAPTER 7 GENERAL PROFILE OF THE STUDY AREA 7.1 PHYSICAL PROFILE The area defined by a sphere of 200 km radius from Metro Manila is bordered on the northern part by portions of Region I and II, and for its greater part, by Region III. Region III, also known as the reconfigured Central Luzon Region due to the inclusion of the province of Aurora, has the largest contiguous lowland area in the country. Its total land area of 1.8 million hectares is 6.1 percent of the total land area in the country. Of all the regions in the country, it is closest to Metro Manila. The southern part of the sphere is bound by the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon, all of which comprise Region IV-A, also known as CALABARZON. 7.1.1 Geomorphological Units The prevailing landforms in Central Luzon can be described as a large basin surrounded by mountain ranges on three sides. On its northern boundary, the Caraballo and Sierra Madre mountain ranges separate it from the provinces of Pangasinan and Nueva Vizcaya. In the eastern section, the Sierra Madre mountain range traverses the length of Aurora, Nueva Ecija and Bulacan. The Zambales mountains separates the central plains from the urban areas of Zambales at the western side. The region’s major drainage networks discharge to Lingayen Gulf in the northwest, Manila Bay in the south, the Pacific Ocean in the east, and the China Sea in the west. -
Mindanao-Pricelist-3Rd-Qtr-2020.Pdf
BANK OF COMMERCE ROPA PRICELIST - MINDANAO As of 3RD QTR, 2020 AREA INDICATIVE PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PROPERTY LOCATION TCT / CCT NO. STATUS (SQM) PRICE REGION IX - WESTERN MINDANAO ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR LAND WITH 1-STOREY LOT 1 BLK 3, JOHNSTON ST., BRGY. SAN JOSE GUSU (BRGY. BALIWASAN), T-223,208 820.00 5,063,000.00 RESIDENTIAL & OFFICE BLDG. ZAMBOANGA CITY, ZAMBOANGA DE SUR LOT 513, BRGYS. LA PAZ AND PAMUCUTAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY, ZAMBOANGA DEL AGRICULTURAL LOT T-217,923 71,424.00 7,143,000.00 SUR LOT 514-B, BRGYS. LA PAZ AND PAMUCUTAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY, ZAMBOANGA AGRICULTURAL LOT T-217,924 12,997.00 1,300,000.00 DEL SUR LOT 509-B, BRGYS. LA PAZ AND PAMUCUTAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY, ZAMBOANGA AGRICULTURAL LOT T-217,925 20,854.00 2,086,000.00 DEL SUR LOT 512, BRGYS. LA PAZ AND PAMUCUTAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY, ZAMBOANGA DEL AGRICULTURAL LOT T-217,926 11,308.00 1,131,000.00 SUR LOT 510, BRGYS. LA PAZ AND PAMUCUTAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY, ZAMBOANGA DEL AGRICULTURAL LOT T-217,927 4,690.00 469,000.00 SUR LOT 511, BRGYS. LA PAZ AND PAMUCUTAN, ZAMBOANGA CITY, ZAMBOANGA DEL AGRICULTURAL LOT T-217,928 17,008.00 1,701,000.00 SUR BLK 8, COUNTRY HOMES SUBD., BRGY. AYALA, ZAMBOANGA CITY (SITE IV), RESIDENTIAL VACANT LOT T-217,929 1,703.00 1,022,000.00 ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR BLK 9, COUNTRY HOMES SUBD., BRGY. AYALA, ZAMBOANGA CITY (SITE IV), RESIDENTIAL VACANT LOT T-217,930 1,258.00 755,000.00 ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR BLK 11, COUNTRY HOMES SUBD., BRGY. -
Report for World Migratory Bird Day 2021 Event in East Asian-Australasian Flyway
EAAFP WMBD2021Small Grant Application Form Report for World Migratory Bird Day 2021 Event in East Asian-Australasian Flyway 1 EAAFP WMBD 2021 Small Grant Application Form Date of Submission: May 20, 2021 1. EVENT INFORMATION 1.1 Contact Information Full Name EnP. Grace V. Villanueva Name of the organisation Misamis University,Philippines Name(s) of the division Misamis University Community Extension Program and/or position / Director Misamis University College of Maritime Education Type of the organisation - Academe Government/NGO/Private Sector/Other Email [email protected] Postal address H.T. Feliciano Street, Aguada, Ozamiz City, Philippines Office phone numbers 088-531 loc 135 (Your) Cell number (optional) 09163514058 Fax(optional) 521-0431 Fax 2917 Website(optional) https:www.mu.edu.ph Additional contact person For. Bobby B. Alaman (optional) Date of submission May 18, 2021 1.2 Event tile: Conservation of Wildlife Migratory Bird and Wetland Areas in Misamis Occidental, Philippines through Advocacy and Capacity Development 1.3 Event Location - Where did your event take place? Name of country Philippines Name of city Ozamiz City Name of event place/venue Installation of CEPA Billboards- Barangay Migpange, Bonifacio, Misamis Occidental, Barangay Mantic, Tangub City and Poblacion, Sinacaban, Misamis Occidental, Municipalities of Plaridel and Baliangao Posting of CEPA Posters- 25 coastal barangays within Misamis Occidental. Virtual Lecture –Workshop hosted by Misamis University held at MUCEP Office, Misamis University, Ozamiz City via Zoom Celebration of WMBD 2021 Coastal Clean Up and Bird Watching – Barangay Mialen, Clarin, Misamis Occidental 2 EAAFP WMBD 2021 Small Grant Application Form 1.4 Event Type - Check the relevant categories of your event type Public awareness activity – local and/or national / Field Trip (e.g. -
NORTHERN MINDANAO Directory of Mines and Quarries
MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO.: X- NORTHERN MINDANAO Directory of Mines and Quarries - CY 2020 Other Plant Locations Status Mine Site Mine Mine Site E- Head Office Head Office Head Office E- Head Office Mine Site Mailing Type of Permit Date Date of Area municipality, Non- Telephon Site Fax mail barangay Year Region Mineral Province Municipality Commodity Contractor Operator Managing Official Position Head Office Mailing Address Telephone No. Fax No. mail Address Website (hectares) province Producing TIN Address e No. No. Address Permit Number Approved Expiration Producing donjieanim 10-Northern Non- Misamis Proprietor/Man Poblacion, Sapang Dalaga, Misamis as@yahoo Dioyo, Sapang 191-223- 2020 Mindanao Metallic Occidental Sapang Dalaga Sand and Gravel ANIMAS, EMILOU M. ANIMAS, EMILOU M. ANIMAS, EMILOU M. ager Occidental 9654955493 N/A .com N/A Dalaga N/A N/A N/A CSAG RP-07-19 11/10/2019 10/10/2020 1.00 N/A N/A Producing 205 10-Northern Non- Misamis Proprietor/Man South Western, Calamba, Misamis ljcyap7@g 432-503- 2020 Mindanao Metallic Occidental Calamba Sand and Gravel YAP, LORNA T. YAP, LORNA T. YAP, LORNA T. ager Occidental 9466875752 N/A mail.com N/A Sulipat, Calamba N/A N/A N/A CSAG RP-18-19 04/02/2020 03/02/2021 1.9524 N/A N/A Producing 363 maconsuel 10-Northern Non- Misamis ROGELIO, MARIA ROGELIO, MA. ROGELIO, MA. Proprietor/Man Northern Poblacion, Calamba, Misamis orogelio@ 325-550- 2020 Mindanao Metallic Occidental Calamba Sand and Gravel CONSUELO A. CONSUELO A. CONSUELO ager Occidental 9464997271 N/A gmail.com N/A Solinog, Calamba N/A N/A N/A CSAG RP-03-20 24/06/2020 23/06/2021 1.094 N/A N/A Producing 921 noel_pagu 10-Northern Non- Misamis Proprietor/Man Southern Poblacion, Plaridel, Misamis e@yahoo. -
Ozamis (City) Panaon Plaridel Sapang Dalag
Item Indicators Aloran Baliangao Bonifacio Clarin Jimenez Lopez Jaena Orquieta (city) Ozamis (city) Panaon Plaridel Sapang Dalaga Sinacaban Tangub (city) Tudela 1.1 M/C Fisheries Ordinance Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No report submitted Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.2 Ordinance on MCS No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No report submitted Yes Yes Yes No 1.3a Allow Entry of CFV No No No No No No No No No No report submitted N/A No N/A No 1.3b Existence of Ordinance N/A No No Yes No No report submitted No N/A N/A N/A 1.4a CRM Plan Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No report submitted Yes Yes Yes No 1.4b ICM Plan Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No No report submitted Yes Yes Yes 1.4c CWUP Yes No No No No No No report submitted Yes No Yes 1.5 Water Delineation Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No report submitted Yes Yes Yes No 1.6a Registration of fisherfolk Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No report submitted Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.6b List of org/coop/NGOs Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No report submitted Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.7a Registration of Boats Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No report submitted Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.7b Licensing of Boats Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No report submitted Yes Yes Yes No 1.7c Fees for Use of Boats No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No report submitted Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.8a Licensing of Gears Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No report submitted Yes Yes Yes No 1.8b Fees for Use of Gears No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No report submitted Yes Yes Yes No 1.9a Auxiliary Invoices No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No report -
TACR: Philippines: Road Sector Improvement Project
Technical Assistance Consultant’s Report Project Number: 41076-01 February 2011 Republic of the Philippines: Road Sector Improvement Project (Financed by the Japan Special Fund) Volume 1: Executive Summary Prepared by Katahira & Engineers International In association with Schema Konsult, Inc. and DCCD Engineering Corporation For the Ministry of Public Works and Transport, Lao PDR and This consultant’s report does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB or the Governments concerned, and ADB and the Governments cannot be held liable for its contents. All the views expressed herein may not be incorporated into the proposed project’s design. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY PORT AREA, MANILA ASSET PRESERVATION COMPONENT UNDER TRANCHE 1, PHASE I ROAD SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT PROGRAM (RSIDIP) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY in association KATAHIRA & ENGINEERS with SCHEMA KONSULT, DCCD ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL INC. CORPORATION Road Sector Institutional Development and Investment Program (RSIDIP): Executive Summary TABLE OF CONTENTS Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT ................................................... ES-1 2. OBJECTIVES OF THE PPTA............................................................ ES-1 3. SCOPE OF THE STUDY ................................................................. ES-2 4. SELECTION OF ROAD SECTIONS FOR DESIGN IN TRANCHE 1 ....... ES-3 5. PROJECT DESCRIPTION .............................................................. ES-8 -
Landcare in the Philippines STORIES of PEOPLE and PLACES
Landcare S TORIES OF PEOPLEAND PLACES Landcare in in the Philippines the Philippines STORIES OF PEOPLE AND PLACES Edited by Jenni Metcalfe www.aciar.gov.au 112 Landcare in the Philippines STORIES OF PEOPLE AND PLACES Edited by Jenni Metcalfe Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research ACIAR Monograph 112 i CanberraLandcare 2004 in the Philippines Edited by J. Metcalfe ACIAR Monograph 112 (printed version published in 2004) ACIAR MONOGRAPH SERIES This series contains the results of original research supported by ACIAR, or material deemed relevant to ACIAR’s research and development objectives. The series is distributed internationally, with an emphasis on developing countries This book has been produced by the Philippines – Australia Landcare project, a partnership between: • The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) • World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) • SEAMEO Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) • Agencia Española de Cooperacion Internacional (AECI) • Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries – Queensland Government (DPIF) • University of Queensland • Barung Landcare Association • Department of Natural Resources Mines and Energy – Queensland Government (DNRME) The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) was established in June 1982 by an Act of the Australian Parliament. Its primary mandate is to help identify agricultural problems in developing countries and to commission collaborative research between Australian and developing -
Sitrep 48 NDCC Update Complex Emergency
Members of various clusters, WASH, NUTRITION, HEALTH, FOOD, CAMP Coordination and Management in ARMM committed to regularly meet to discuss issues and concerns of IDPs The total cost of assistance extended to the IDPs is Php95.049 Million. Of this amount, Php74.982 Million was provided by the Government while Php20.067 Million was provided by NGOs, INGOs, ICRC and the UN System. Relief assistance provided were in the form of food assistance (rice and food packs); temporary shelter (construction of bunkhouses); health services (consultation and disease surveillance in ECs and provision of medicines); psychosocial services and WASH services (provision of latrines and construction of toilet facilities in evacuation sites. Intensified information, education campaign on proper hygiene; and training of volunteers in providing psychosocial support The NDCC enjoined all humanitarian actors on the grounds, both from the government and non-government organizations to continue coordinating to ensure the timely delivery of humanitarian aid to the most in need, resources are optimized and duplications/gaps are minimized The safety and security of those delivering humanitarian aid is one of the prime concerns of the Government, hence the NDCC encourage the optimization of existing coordination mechanism at all level of governance and the government cluster leads The NDCC and the Commission of Human Rights encourage the need for more information exchange between the NDCC and other humanitarian actors to improve on data collection, validation and disaggregated data for purposes of identifying further relief needs of IDPs by sex, age group and beliefs, etc. The Commission on Human Rights reported that there are no reports of sexual abuse and human trafficking in ECs DSWD deployed the Quick Response and Social Welfare and Development (QR/SWAD) teams to undertake data generation, relief distribution, operation/ management of evacuation centers, community kitchens, supplemental feeding to children, crisis counseling, etc. -
The Case of Iligan City Leilanie Basilio and Jeremiah Cabasan DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES NO
Philippine Institute for Development Studies Surian sa mga Pag-aaral Pangkaunlaran ng Pilipinas Local Governance and the Challenges of Economic Distress: The Case of Iligan City Leilanie Basilio and Jeremiah Cabasan DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES NO. 2004-45 The PIDS Discussion Paper Series constitutes studies that are preliminary and subject to further revisions. They are be- ing circulated in a limited number of cop- ies only for purposes of soliciting com- ments and suggestions for further refine- ments. The studies under the Series are unedited and unreviewed. The views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and do not neces- sarily reflect those of the Institute. Not for quotation without permission from the author(s) and the Institute. December 2004 For comments, suggestions or further inquiries please contact: The Research Information Staff, Philippine Institute for Development Studies 3rd Floor, NEDA sa Makati Building, 106 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City, Philippines Tel Nos: 8924059 and 8935705; Fax No: 8939589; E-mail: [email protected] Or visit our website at http://www.pids.gov.ph Local Governance and the Challenges of Economic Distress: The Case of Iligan City With Special Focus on the Impact of the Closure of the National Steel Corporation By Leilanie Basilio and Jeremiah Cabasan* November 2004 Abstract Trends in economic development influence population outcomes in an area. Increasing economic opportunities that are typically linked to industrialization enhance the attractiveness of a location and result to population increases. The inverse of this process could also be true, that is, an economic distress could hit an area and force its residents to leave and seek better forts.