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Landslides and Flooding
2017/11/17 Welcome Delegates to the 53rd CCOP Annual Session!!! October 16 – 19, 2017 “The Role of Geosciences in Safeguarding Our Environment” 1 2017/11/17 Cebu City 2 2017/11/17 Geohazard Information: An Indispensable Tool for Land Use Planning and Disaster Risk Resiliency Implementation RD LEO VAN V. JUGUAN Mines and Geosciences Bureau 6 53rd CCOP Annual Session October 2017 Philippine Setting Prone to GEOHAZARDS 3 2017/11/17 Porphyry Cu belts Philippines Porphyry Cu belts • Within the Ring of Fire • Within the Earthquake Belt • Within the Pacific belt of tropical cyclone (average of 20 TYPHOONS A YEAR) 4 2017/11/17 Tectonic Map of the Philippines Source: PHIVOLCS Negros Oriental Earthquake 5 2017/11/17 1:50,000 SCALE GEOHAZARD MAPPING AND ASSESSMENT (2005-2010) The National Geohazard Assessment and Geohazard Mapping Program of the DENR Mines and Geosciences Bureau mandated the conduct of a geohazard mapping for the country as included in the Medium Term Philippine Development Plan of 2004-2010. HIGHHIGH LANDSLIDEFLOOD SUSCEPTIBILITY SUSCEPTIBILITYAreas likely to experience flood heights Unstableof 1.0 to areas,2.0 meters highly and/or susceptible flood to duration mass movementof more than. 3 days. These areas are immediately flooded during heavy rains of several hours. MODERATE LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITYMODERATE FLOOD SUSCEPTIBILITY StableAreas likelyareas to with experience occasional flood or localizedheights of to mass0.5 to movement. 1.0 meters and/or flood duration of 1 to 3 days. LOWLOW FLOODLANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY SUSCEPTIBILITYAreas likely to experience flood heights of <0.5 meter and/or flood duration of less Stable areas with no identified than 1 day. -
CY 2009 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT for BARANGAYS REGION VI PROVINCE of ILOILO (In P0.00 )
Annex 1 LBM No. 61 CY 2009 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS REGION VI PROVINCE OF ILOILO (In P0.00 ) TOTAL BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY OF AJUY 1 Adcadarao 668,788.00 2 Agbobolo 596,819.00 3 Badiangan 851,645.00 4 Barrido 961,915.00 5 Bato Biasong 798,209.00 6 Bay-ang 1,306,008.00 7 Bucana Bunglas 623,383.00 8 Central 1,056,433.00 9 Culasi 1,838,827.00 10 Lanjagan 870,178.00 11 Luca 1,387,552.00 12 Malayu-an 1,377,051.00 13 Mangorocoro 922,070.00 14 Nasidman 660,757.00 15 Pantalan Nabaye 894,580.00 16 Pantalan Navarro 647,784.00 17 Pedada 889,946.00 18 Pili 1,316,201.00 19 Pinantan Diel 642,533.00 20 Pinantan Elizalde 678,054.00 21 Pinay Espinosa 865,854.00 22 Poblacion 1,660,603.00 23 Progreso 1,033,267.00 24 Puente Bunglas 916,201.00 25 Punta Buri 939,676.00 26 Rojas 645,313.00 27 San Antonio 1,171,954.00 28 Santo Rosario 1,174,425.00 29 Silagon 746,317.00 30 Tagubanhan 770,719.00 31 Taguhangin 745,390.00 32 Tanduyan 713,885.00 33 Tipacla 978,595.00 34 Tubogan 647,166.00 -------------------------- Total 31,998,098.00 =============== MUNICIPALITY OF ALIMODIAN 1 Abang-abang 612,263.00 2 Agsing 570,873.00 3 Atabay 642,224.00 4 Bagsakan 651,800.00 5 Baguingin-Lanot 767,012.00 CY 2009 INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT FOR BARANGAYS REGION VI PROVINCE OF ILOILO (In P0.00 ) TOTAL BARANGAY 6 Bagumbayan-Ilajas 745,699.00 7 Balabago 646,240.00 8 Bancal 1,016,587.00 9 Ban-ag 748,479.00 10 Ba-ong 597,746.00 11 Binalud 773,498.00 12 Bugang 784,618.00 13 Buhay 793,885.00 14 Bulod 728,402.00 15 Cabacanan Proper 687,630.00 16 Cabacanan Rizal 595,892.00 17 -
Cost of Doing Business in the Province of Iloilo 2017 1
COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN THE PROVINCE OF ILOILO 2017 Cost of Doing Business in the Province of Iloilo 2017 1 2 Cost of Doing Business in the Province of Iloilo 2017 F O R E W O R D The COST OF DOING BUSINESS is Iloilo Provincial Government’s initiative that provides pertinent information to investors, researchers, and development planners on business opportunities and investment requirements of different trade and business sectors in the Province This material features rates of utilities, such as water, power and communication rates, minimum wage rates, government regulations and licenses, taxes on businesses, transportation and freight rates, directories of hotels or pension houses, and financial institutions. With this publication, we hope that investors and development planners as well as other interested individuals and groups will be able to come up with appropriate investment approaches and development strategies for their respective undertakings and as a whole for a sustainable economic growth of the Province of Iloilo. Cost of Doing Business in the Province of Iloilo 2017 3 4 Cost of Doing Business in the Province of Iloilo 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword I. Business and Investment Opportunities 7 II. Requirements in Starting a Business 19 III. Business Taxes and Licenses 25 IV. Minimum Daily Wage Rates 45 V. Real Property 47 VI. Utilities 57 A. Power Rates 58 B. Water Rates 58 C. Communication 59 1. Communication Facilities 59 2. Land Line Rates 59 3. Cellular Phone Rates 60 4. Advertising Rates 61 5. Postal Rates 66 6. Letter/Cargo Forwarders Freight Rates 68 VII. -
Iloilo Provincial Profile 2012
PROVINCE OF ILOILO 2012 Annual Provincial Profile TIUY Research and Statistics Section i Provincial Planning and Development Office PROVINCE OF ILOILO 2012 Annual Provincial Profile P R E F A C E The Annual Iloilo Provincial Profile is one of the endeavors of the Provincial Planning and Development Office. This publication provides a description of the geography, the population, and economy of the province and is designed to principally provide basic reference material as a backdrop for assessing future developments and is specifically intended to guide and provide data/information to development planners, policy makers, researchers, private individuals as well as potential investors. This publication is a compendium of secondary socio-economic indicators yearly collected and gathered from various National Government Agencies, Iloilo Provincial Government Offices and other private institutions. Emphasis is also given on providing data from a standard set of indicators which has been publish on past profiles. This is to ensure compatibility in the comparison and analysis of information found therewith. The data references contained herewith are in the form of tables, charts, graphs and maps based on the latest data gathered from different agencies. For more information, please contact the Research and Statistics Section, Provincial Planning & Development Office of the Province of Iloilo at 3rd Floor, Iloilo Provincial Capitol, and Iloilo City with telephone nos. (033) 335-1884 to 85, (033) 509-5091, (Fax) 335-8008 or e-mail us at [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also visit our website at www.iloilo.gov.ph. Research and Statistics Section ii Provincial Planning and Development Office PROVINCE OF ILOILO 2012 Annual Provincial Profile Republic of the Philippines Province of Iloilo Message of the Governor am proud to say that reform and change has become a reality in the Iloilo Provincial Government. -
ANALYSIS of the CHARCOAL VALUE CHAIN in ILOILO CITY (Final Report)
ANALYSIS OF THE CHARCOAL VALUE CHAIN IN ILOILO CITY (Final Report) BUILDING LOW EMISSION ALTERNATIVES TO DEVELOP ECONOMIC RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT (B-LEADERS) September 2017 This document was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). It was prepared by the Building Low Emission Alternatives to Develop Economic Resilience and Sustainability (B- LEADERS) Project implemented by RTI International for USAID Philippines. ANALYSIS OF THE CHARCOAL VALUE CHAIN IN ILOILO CITY (Final Report) BUILDING LOW EMISSION ALTERNATIVES TO DEVELOP ECONOMIC RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT (B-LEADERS) September 2017 DISCLAIMER The author’s views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government. TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ··································································· I LIST OF TABLES ········································································ III LIST OF FIGURES ······································································ III ACRONYMS ················································································ IV EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ································································· 1 I. INTRODUCTION ································································ 4 1.1. Objectives ............................................................................................................ 6 1.2. Scope and Limitations ....................................................................................... -
REGION 6 Address: Quintin Salas, Jaro, Iloilo City Office Number: (033) 329-6307 Email: [email protected] Regional Director: Dianne A
REGION 6 Address: Quintin Salas, Jaro, Iloilo City Office Number: (033) 329-6307 Email: [email protected] Regional Director: Dianne A. Silva Mobile Number: 0917 311 5085 Asst. Regional Director: Lolita V. Paz Mobile Number: 0917 179 9234 Provincial Office : Aklan Provincial Office Address : Linabuan sur, Banga, Aklan Office Number : (036) 267 6614 Email Address : [email protected] Provincial Manager : Benilda T. Fidel Mobile Number : 0915 295 7665 Buying Station : Aklan Grains Center Location : Linabuan Sur, Banga, Aklan Warehouse Supervisor : Ruben Gerard T. Tubao Mobile Number : 0929 816 4564 Service Areas : Municipalities of New Washington, Banga, Malinao, Makato, Lezo, Kalibo Buying Station : Oliveros Warehouse Location : Makato, Aklan Warehouse Supervisor : Iris Gail S. Lauz Mobile Number : 0906 042 8833 Service Areas : Municipalities of Makato and Lezo Buying Station : Magdael Warehouse Location : Lezo, Aklan Warehouse Supervisor : Ruben Gerard T. Tubao Mobile Number : 0929 816 4564 Service Areas : Municipalities of Malinao and Lezo Buying Station : Ibajay Buying Station Location : Ibajay, Aklan Warehouse Supervisor : Iris Gail S. Laus Mobile Number : 0906 042 8833 Service Areas : Municipality of Ibajay Buying Station : Mobile Procurement Team - 5 Location : Team Leader : Cristine B. Penuela Mobile Number : 0929 530 3103 Service Areas : Municipalities of Malinao and Ibajay Provincial Office : Antique Provincial Office Address : San Fernando, San Jose, antique Office Number : (036) 540-3697 / 0927 255 8191 Email Address : [email protected] Provincial Manager : Ma. Theresa O. Alarcon Mobile Number : 0917 596 1732 Buying Station : GID Camp Fullon Location : San Fernando, San Jose, Antique Warehouse Supervisor : Judy F. Devera Mobile Number : 0916 719 8151 Service Areas : Municipalities in Cental and Southern Antique Buying Station : GID Culasi Location : Caridad, Culasi Warehouse Supervisor : Ma. -
Binanog Dance
Gluck Classroom Fellow: Jemuel Jr. Barrera-Garcia Ph.D. Student in Critical Dance Studies: Designated Emphasis in Southeast Asian Studies Flying Without Wings: The Philippines’ Binanog Dance Binanog is an indigenous dance from the Philippines that features the movement of an eagle/hawk to the symbolic beating of bamboo and gong that synchronizes the pulsating movements of the feet and the hands of the lead and follow dancers. This specific type of Binanog dance comes from the Panay-Bukidnon indigenous community in Panay Island, Western Visayas, Philippines. The Panay Bukidnon, also known as Suludnon, Tumandok or Panayanon Sulud is usually the identified indigenous group associated with the region and whose territory cover the mountains connecting the provinces of Iloilo, Capiz and Aklan in the island of Panay, one of the main Visayan islands of the Philippines. Aside from the Aetas living in Aklan and Capiz, this indigenous group is known to be the only ethnic Visayan language-speaking community in Western Visayas. SMILE. A pair of Binanog dancers take a pose They were once associated culturally as speakers after a performance in a public space. of the island’s languages namely Kinaray-a, Akeanon and Hiligaynon, most speakers of which reside in the lowlands of Panay and their geographical remoteness from Spanish conquest, the US invasion of the country, and the hairline exposure they had with the Japanese attacks resulted in a continuation of a pre-Hispanic culture and tradition. The Suludnon is believed to have descended from the migrating Indonesians coming from Mainland Asia. The women have developed a passion for beauty wearing jewelry made from Spanish coins strung together called biningkit, a waistband of coins called a wakus, and a headdress of coins known as a pundong. -
Various Programs & Projects
VARIOUS PROGRAMS & PROJECTS HON. ARTHUR D. DEFENSOR, SR. - GOVERNOR MUN./BRGYS. PROGRAMS/PROJECTS Source of Fund AMOUNT 1. Mun. of Lambunao Rehabilitation of San Gregorio Bridge, connecting 20% IRA Brgy. Caninguan to Brgy. San Gregorio and Sagcup (Caninguan-San Gregorio along Tagbakan River) Lambunao, Iloilo 2,200,000.00 2. Mun. of Miagao Construction of hanging bridge at Brgy. Cagbang- 20% IRA Brgy. Bolocaue, Miagao, Iloilo 1,230,000.00 3. Mun. of Miagao Improvement of footbridge of Sitio Buenapantao, 20% IRA Brgy. Naclub, Miagao, Iloilo 50,000.00 4. Mun. of Miagao Construction of the Multi-Purpose pavement of 20% IRA Brgy. Maricolcol, Miagao, Iloilo 70,000.00 5. Mun. of Ajuy Financial assistance for the purchase of lot Subsidy to LGUS intended as site of Ajuy National High School, Ajuy, Iloilo 1,000,000.00 6. Mun. of Calinog Construction of Day Care Center of Brgy. Caratagan, 20% IRA Calinog, Iloilo 500,000.00 7. Mun. of Calinog Construction of streetlights of Brgy. Tahing, Calinog, 20% IRA Iloilo 150,000.00 8. Mun. of Lemery Financial assistance for the improvement of Subsidy to LGUS gymnasium of NIPSC Lemery Campus, Lemery, Iloilo 400,000.00 9. Mun. of Concepcion Construction of footbride, footwalk & riprap at Sitio 20% IRA San Roque, Brgy. Igbon, Concepcion, Iloilo 200,000.00 10. Mun. of Concepcion Construction of footbridge in Sitio Tagabak, Brgy. 20% IRA Plandico, Concepcion, Iloilo 200,000.00 11. Mun. of Tubungan Improvement of Day Care Center of Brgy. 20% IRA Cadabdab, Tubungan, Iloilo 100,000.00 12. Mun. of Tubungan Improvement of Multi-Purpose pavement Center of 20% IRA Brgy. -
REGION VI (Western Visayas): Summary of Completed Response Activities (As of 17 Dec 2013)
REGION VI (Western Visayas): Summary of Completed Response Activities (as of 17 Dec 2013) Sibolon Island Completed Activities Semirara Island No Data <20 Sibato Island Borocay Island 20-40 <76.000000 Panagatan Milaki Island Caluya Island MALAY CALUYA BURUANGA NABAS Sibay Island LIBERTAD IBAJAY TANGALAN AKLAN PANDAN NUMANCIA MAKATO KALIBO LEZO CAPIZ NEW WASHINGTON BANGA MALINAO North Gigante Island Nabunot Island South Gigante island BATAN ROXAS CITY PANAY SEBASTE CARLES Tumaquin Island BALETE IVISAN Binuluangan Island SAPI-AN ALTAVAS Calagnan Island MADALAG PILAR BALASAN ESTANCIA PRESIDENT ROXAS Loguingolt Island PANITAN MAMBUSAO SIGMA Sicogon Island CULASI Bayas Island LIBACAO PONTEVEDRA BATAD DAO ANTIQUE JAMINDAN MA-AYON SAN DIONISIO TIBIAO DUMALAG CUARTERO SARA BARBAZA Sambrero Island TAPAZ DUMARAO LEMERY CONCEPCION CEBU BINGAWAN Igbon Island LAUA-AN CITY OF PASSI SAN RAFAEL CALINOG AJUY LAMBUNAO SAN ENRIQUE Tagubanhan Island BAROTAC VIEJO BUGASONG DUE-AS BANATE VALDERRAMA DINGLE ANILAO JANIUAY BADIANGAN ILOILO POTOTAN PATNONGON MAASIN MINA BAROTAC NUEVO MANAPLA SAN REMIGIO CABATUAN CADIZ CITY ZARRAGA ALIMODIAN SAGAY CITY BELISON ENRIQUE B. MAGALONA (SARAVIA) CITY OF VICTORIAS NEGROS DUMANGAS LEON SANTA BARBARA OCCIDENTAL TUBUNGAN ESCALANTE CITY SAN MIGUEL LEGANES PAVIA SILAY CITY SAN JOSE SIBALOM IGBARAS OTON ILOILO CITY TOBOSO TIGBAUAN GUIMBAL BUENAVISTA CITY OF TALISAY MIAGAO HAMTIC BACOLOD CITY CALATRAVA JORDAN SAN JOAQUIN SAN LORENZO SALVADOR BENEDICTO MURCIA PULUPANDAN TOBIAS FORNIER (DAO) SIBUNAG BAGO CITY SAN CARLOS CITY NUEVA VALENCIA VALLADOLID ANINI-Y Data Source: OCHA 3W database, Humanitarian Cluster lead organizations, National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA) LA CARLOTA CITY Created 19 Dec 2013 LA CASTELLANA. -
MA530 Provincereferenceserie
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Point to Point Pick Up/Drop Off Rates Kalibo to Any
POINT TO POINT PICK UP/DROP OFF RATES KALIBO TO ANY POINT OF PANAY (POINT TO POINT) RATE ORIGIN DESTINATION (VISE VERSA) KILOMETERS AUV/VAN CAR Kalibo Ajuy 4,200.00 3,900.00 Kalibo Alimodian 4,100.00 3,800.00 Kalibo Anilao 4,000.00 3,700.00 Kalibo Badiangan 3,900.00 3,600.00 Kalibo Balasan 3,800.00 3,500.00 Kalibo Banate 3,800.00 3,500.00 Kalibo Barotac Nuevo 3,900.00 3,600.00 Kalibo Barotac Viejo 3,800.00 3,500.00 Kalibo Batad 3,900.00 3,600.00 Kalibo Bingawan 3,100.00 2,900.00 Kalibo Cabatuan 3,900.00 3,600.00 Kalibo Calinog 3,200.00 3,000.00 Kalibo Carles 4,200.00 3,900.00 Kalibo Concepcion 4,200.00 3,900.00 Kalibo Dingle 3,400.00 3,100.00 Kalibo Duenas 3,300.00 3,000.00 Kalibo Dumangas 3,800.00 3,500.00 Kalibo Estancia 4,000.00 3,700.00 Kalibo Guimbal 4,300.00 4,000.00 Kalibo Igbaras 4,600.00 4,300.00 Kalibo Janiuay 3,600.00 3,300.00 Kalibo Lambunao 3,500.00 3,200.00 Kalibo Leganes 3,700.00 3,500.00 Kalibo Lemery 3,700.00 3,400.00 Kalibo Leon 4,300.00 4,000.00 Kalibo Maasin 3,900.00 3,600.00 Kalibo Miagao 4,600.00 4,300.00 Kalibo Mina 3,700.00 3,400.00 Kalibo New Lucena 3,800.00 3,500.00 Kalibo Oton 4,300.00 4,000.00 Kalibo Pavia 3,700.00 3,400.00 Kalibo Pototan 3,700.00 3,400.00 Kalibo San Dionisio 4,200.00 3,900.00 Kalibo San Enrique 3,400.00 3,100.00 Kalibo San Joaquin 4,700.00 4,400.00 Kalibo San Miguel 4,200.00 3,900.00 Kalibo San Rafael 3,500.00 3,200.00 Kalibo Santa Barbara 3,700.00 3,400.00 Kalibo Sara 4,100.00 3,800.00 Kalibo Tigbauan 4,300.00 4,000.00 Kalibo Tubungan 4,500.00 4,200.00 Kalibo Zarraga 3,700.00 3,400.00 Kalibo -
Top Priority Areas Based on Prioritization Ranking
MAP: REGION VI (Western Visayas): Top Priority Areas based on prioritization ranking Sibolon Island Legend Semirara Island Total Priorety Ranking 0.59 - 1.76 RanMk ASBATE Sibato Island Borocay Island 1.77 - 3.32 Rank 3.33 - 4.63 Rank Panagatan Milaki Island 4.64 - 5.84 Rank Caluya Island MALAY CALUYA 5.85 - 6.92 Rank BURUANGA NABAS Sibay Island Province Boundary LIBERTAD IBAJAY AKLAN PANDAN TANGALAN NUMANCIA MAKATO KALIBO LEZO NEW WASHINGTON BANGA MALINAO North Gigante Island Nabunot Island South Gigante island BATAN ROXAS CITY CAPIZ PANAY SEBASTE CARLES Tumaquin Island BALETE IVISAN Binuluangan Island SAPI-AN ALTAVAS Calagnan Island MADALAG PILAR BALASAN PRESIDENT ROXAS ESTANCIA PANITAN MAMBUSAO Sicogon Island CULASI SIGMA LIBACAO PONTEVEDRA Bayas Island BATAD DAO JAMINDAN MA-AYON SAN DIONISIO TIBIAO DUMALAG CUARTERO SARA BARBAZA Sambrero Island TAPAZ DUMARAO LEMERY CONCEPCION BINGAWAN CEBU Igbon Island LAUA-AN CALINOG CITY OF PASSI SAN RAFAEL ANTIQUE AJUY LAMBUNAO SAN ENRIQUE Tagubanhan Island BAROTAC VIEJO BUGASONG DUE-AS BANATE VALDERRAMA NEGROS DINGLE ANILAO JANIUAY BADIANGAN OCCIDENTAL POTOTAN ILOILO PATNONGON MAASIN MINA BAROTAC NUEVO MANAPLA SAN REMIGIO CABATUAN ALIMODIAN ZARRAGA BELISON CADIZ CITY ENRIQUE B. MAGALONA (SARAVIA) CITY OF VICTORIAS SAGAY CITY TABUELAN DUMANGAS LEON SANTA BARBARA TUBUNGAN ESCALANTE CITY SAN MIGUEL LEGANES PAVIA SILAY CITY SAN JOSE SIBALOM IGBARAS OTON ILOILO CITY TOBOSO TIGBAUAN TUBURAN GUIMBAL BUENAVISTA CITY OF TALISAY MIAGAO HAMTIC BACOLOD CITY CALATRAVA CEBU JORDAN SAN JOAQUIN SAN LORENZO SALVADOR BENEDICTO MURCIA DANAO CITY TOBIAS FORNIER (DAO) GUIMARAS SIBUNAG PULUPANDAN BAGO CITY SAN CARLOS CITY NUEVA VALENCIA VALLADOLID ANINI-Y LA CARLOTA CITY Source: OCHA NEGROS ORIENTAL Created 13 Dec 2013 CONSOLACION.