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A Study of the Impact of the Phividec Industrial Estate
NumberJournalNineteof Philippineen, VolumeDeveloXI, No.pment1, 1984 A STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF THE PHIVIDEC INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Fernando C Fajardo I. INTRODUCTION Past and recent trends in Philippinenationaldevelopment strong- ly indicate wide disparitiesor imbalances in regional development. In 1975, for example, Luzon which has47 percentof the landareaand 54 percent of the population accounted for 65 percent of the total goodsand servicesproduced in the country. The Visayas area, which has 19 percent of the land area and 24 percent of the population shared19 percentof the total output of the country. Mindanao, with 34 percent and 22 percent of the land area and population, re- spectively, contributed only 16 percent of the country's output. The highestconcentration of development has been in the Metro Manila area which in 1975 showed a per capita income of _=3,988 (at 1972 prices). Visayasand Mindanao could only account for an equivalent of 33 percent and 30 percent respectively of Metro Manila's per capita income. To promote balance in regional development, the Philippine gov- ernment launched the policy of dispersalof industries.To encourage industriesto go to the countryside, the strategy of developingindus- trial estatesin the different regionsof the country wasadopted using the experience of the export processingzone in Bataan. With this background, the PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate in Misamis Oriental wascreated. Senior Economic Development Specialist, National Economic and Development Authority, R©gion X, Cagayan de Ore City. 78 FAJARDO: PHIVIOEC INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 79 II. PROJECT BACKGROUND On 10 January 1974, Kawasakiof Japanwas givena clearanceto establish an iron ore sintering plant in Nabacaan, Villanueva, Misa- mis Oriental. -
Barangay Pinyahan, Quezon City PRESS RELEASE # 459/15 DATE : October 8, 2015 AUTHORITY : UNDERSECRETARY ARTURO G
Republic of the Philippines Office of the President PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY NIA Northside Road, National Government Center Barangay Pinyahan, Quezon City PRESS RELEASE # 459/15 DATE : October 8, 2015 AUTHORITY : UNDERSECRETARY ARTURO G. CACDAC, JR., CESE Director General For more information, please text or call: Mr. Glenn J. Malapad, OIC, Public Information Office Tel. No. 929-3244, 927-9702 Loc.131; Cell phone: 09274560042 _______________________________________________________________________________________ BARANGAY KAGAWAD ARRESTED IN MALAYBALAY CITY BUY-BUST A 42-year-old barangay kagawad was arrested by joint elements of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and local police after he sold methamphetamine hydrochloride, or shabu, to a poseur-buyer in Malaybalay City on October 4, 2015. PDEA Director General Undersecretary Arturo G. Cacdac, Jr. identified the suspect as Lumna Bongcarao y Maruhom, 42 years old, a barangay kagawad of Brgy. 4, Poblacion, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon and Number 3 of Top 15 Regional Target PDEA- PNP 2015. Also arrested with Bongcarao was Nicolas Elloren y Lapiñas, alias Iko, 35, jobless, of Purok 5, Bgry. 9, Malaybalay City. At around 5:00 in the afternoon, joint operatives of PDEA Regional Office 10 (PDEA RO10) under Director Wilkins M. Villanueva and Malaybalay City Police Station- City Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Group (CAIDSOTG) conducted a buy- bust operation at Room 115 of Pilots, Purok 3, Brgy. Laguitas, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon that led to the arrest of Bongcarao and Elloren. Confiscated from Bongacarao and Elloren were 10 pieces of heat-sealed transparent plastic sachets containing white crystalline substance of suspected shabu weighing 10 grams with an estimated value of P50,000.00, assorted drug paraphernalia and the buy-bust money. -
The 16Th Congress
CongressWatch Report No. 176 Report No. 176 17 June 2013 The 16th Congress In the Senate The 16th Congress will open on 22 July, the same day that President Benigno Aquino III delivers his fourth State-of-the-Nation Address (SONA). The Senate will likely have a complete roster for the first time since the 12th Congress. It may be recalled that during the 2001 elections, 13 senators were elected, with the last placer serving the unfinished term of Sen. Teofisto Guingona who was then appointed as vice president. The chamber had a full roll of 24 senators for only a year, due to the appointment of Sen. Blas Ople as Foreign Affairs Secretary on 23 July 2002, and due to the passing of Sen. Renato Cayetano on 25 June 2003. The 11th, 13th, 14th, and 15th Congresses did not have full membership, primarily because a senator did not complete the six-year term due to being elected to another post.1 In the 2013 midterm elections last May, all of the six senators seeking re-election made it to the top 12, while two were members of the House of Representatives in the 15th Congress. The twelve senators-elect are: SENATOR PARTY PREVIOUS POSITION 1. ANGARA, Juan Edgardo M. LDP Representative (Aurora, lone) 2. AQUINO, Paolo Benigno IV A. LP Former chairperson, National Youth Commission 3. BINAY-ANGELES, Nancy S. UNA 4. CAYETANO, Alan Peter S. NP Outgoing senator 5. EJERCITO, Joseph Victor G. UNA Representative (San Juan City, lone) 6. ESCUDERO, Francis Joseph G. Independent Outgoing senator 7. -
Participation to the 2019 World Teachers' Day Celebration
,.4liR+^ 2dq-t1G eEJ Dtt-zlq-,4'/4 lepublic ot tle Flililpiucg Departmeut of @Dll(stion sEP 2620,ty DTVISION OF MALAYBALAY CITY DI}ISION MEMORANDUM No. lbQ , s. 2019 To: AssistantSchoolsDivisionSuperintendent Chief Education Supervisors, CID and SGIOD Public Elementary ary School Heads All Others Con From: F ntendent .AMrTq tant ls Divisio;)6rinrendenr Date. Septem 20,2Ol9 Subiect: PARTICIPATION TO THE 2019 WORLD TEACHERS'DAY CELEBRATION 1. Per Regional Memo No. 495,s.2019 and Regional Memo No. 535 on World Teachers' Day Celebration re: participation of teacher-participants and performers on October 5,2019 at Limketkai Atrium. 2. Relative to this, the participants to the said event are select teachers, teacher choral group, youth choir, Himig Bulilit and Bayle sa Kalye performers. 3. All the teacher-participants must secure and wear the Regional Orange polo shirt. 4. The performers/teachers choral group are hereby directed to practice their piece on September 20 - 30,2019 and October l- 2, 2019 provided that prior arrangements shall be made with the school heads to ensure that there will be no intem.rption of classes ptxsuanl to DepEd Order No. 9, * 2005 *Instituting Measures to Increase Engaged Timc-On-Task anl Ensuing Compliance Therewith" 5. Meeting will be conducted on October 3,2019 at 9:00 AM for all the performers in the Division OIIice Multipurpose Hall. 6- Travel and other incidental expenses shall be charged against School MOOE, Division MOOE but not limited to school/PTA funds, School Board funds, and other sources subject to the usual accounting rules and regulations. -
Environmentasia
EnvironmentAsia 11(3) (2018) 182-202 DOI 10.14456/ea.2018.47 EnvironmentAsia ISSN 1906-1714; ONLINE ISSN: 2586-8861 The international journal by the Thai Society of Higher Education Institutes on Environment Sociodemographic of Two Municipalities Towards Coastal Waters and Solid Waste Management: The Case of Macajalar Bay, Philippines Ma. Judith B. Felisilda, Shaira Julienne C. Asequia, Jhane Rose P. Encarguez, and Van Ryan Kristopher R. Galarpe* Department of Environmental Science and Technology, College of Science and Mathematics, University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines *Corresponding author: [email protected] Received: March 9, 2018; Accepted: June 18, 2018 ABSTRACT Dumping of solid waste and unstable coastal water quality has become a rising issue in the Philippines coastal zones. Thus, this study was conducted to investigate two coastal municipalities’ (Opol and Jasaan) perception towards coastal waters (CW) and solid waste management (SWM) along Macajalar bay, Philippines. Sociodemographic indicators of the 180 residents and how this influenced their level of knowledge-awareness-practices (KAP) towards CW and SWM were determined using modified survey questionnaire. Purposive sampling was employed to communities residing adjacent to coastal waters. Both quantitative (One-Way ANOVA and T-test for unequal variances at α-0.05) and qualitative analyses were utilized to extrapolate conclusions. Present findings revealed varying sociodemographic indicators influencing KAP. Opol coastal residents level of knowledge and practices were influenced by gender (K:p-0.0314; P:p- 0.0155) and age (p- 0.0404), whereas level of awareness was influenced by age (p- 0.0160), length of residency (p- 0.0029), and educational attainment (p-0.0089). -
NO. TENEMENT ID TENEMENT HOLDER DATE DATE AREA (Has
Annex "B" MINING TENEMENT STATISTICS REPORT AS OF MARCH 2019 MGB REGIONAL OFFICE NO. X MINERAL PRODUCTION SHARING AGREEMENT (MPSA) I. Approved and Registered NO. TENEMENT ID TENEMENT HOLDER DATE DATE LOCATION AREA (has.) COMMODITY PREVIOUS STATUS/REMARKS FILED APPROVED Barangay Mun./'City Province HOLDER 1 MPSA - 039-96-X Holcim Resources and Development 8/3/1993 4/1/1996 Poblacion Lugait Misamis Oriental 129.6974 Shale Alsons Cement * On final rehabilitation. Corporation Corporation * Assigned to HRDC effective January 18, 2016. * Order of Approval registered on June 07, 2016. 2 MPSA - 031-95-XII Mindanao Portland Cement Corp. 4/29/1991 12/26/1995 Kiwalan Iligan City Lanao del Norte 323.0953 Limestone/Shale None * Corporate name changed to Republic Cement Iligan, Inc. (changed management to Lafarge Kalubihan * Officially recognized by MGB-X in its letter of March 9, 2016. Mindanao, Inc. and to Republic Cement Taguibo Mindanao, Inc.) 3 MPSA - 047-96-XII Holcim Resources and Development 8/21/1995 7/18/1996 Talacogon Iligan City Lanao del Norte 397.68 Limestone/Shale Alsons Cement * Assigned to HRDC effective January 18, 2016. Corporation Dalipuga Corporation * Order of Approval registered on June 07, 2016. - Lugait Misamis Oriental 4 MPSA-104-98-XII Iligan Cement Corporation 9/10/1991 2/23/1998 Sta Felomina Iligan City Lanao del Norte 519.09 Limestone/Shale None * Corporate name changed to Republic Cement Iligan, Inc. (changed management to Lafarge Bunawan * Officially recognized by MGB-X in its letter of March 9, 2016. Iligan, Inc. and to Republic Cement Kiwalan Iligan, Inc.) 5 MPSA - 105-98-XII MCCI Corporation 6/18/1991 2/23/1998 Kiwalan Iligan City Lanao del Norte and 26.7867 Limestone Maria Cristina * Existing but operation is suspended. -
Energy Projects in Region X
Energy Projects in Region X Lisa S. Go Chief, Investment Promotion Office Department of Energy Energy Investment Briefing – Region X 16 August 2018 Cagayan De Oro City, Misamis Oriental Department of Energy Empowering the Filipino Energy Projects in Northern Mindanao Provinces Capital Camiguin Mambajao Camiguin Bukidnon Malaybalay Misamis Oriental Cagayan de Oro Misamis Misamis Misamis Occidental Oroquieta Occidental Gingoog Oriental City Lanao del Norte Tubod Oroquieta CIty Cagayan Cities De Oro Cagayan de Oro Highly Urbanized (Independent City) Iligan Ozamis CIty Malaybalay City Iligan Highly Urbanized (Independent City) Tangub CIty Malayabalay 1st Class City Bukidnon Tubod 1st Class City Valencia City Gingoog 2nd Class City Valencia 2nd Class City Lanao del Ozamis 3rd Class City Norte Oroquieta 4th Class City Tangub 4th Class City El Salvador 6th Class City Source: 2015 Census Department of Energy Empowering the Filipino Energy Projects in Region X Summary of Energy Projects Per Province Misamis Bukidnon Camiguin Lanao del Norte Misamis Oriental Total Occidental Province Cap. Cap. Cap. Cap. No. No. No. No. Cap. (MW) No. No. Cap. (MW) (MW) (MW) (MW) (MW) Coal 1 600 4 912 1 300 6 1,812.0 Hydro 28 338.14 12 1061.71 8 38.75 4 20.2 52 1,458.8 Solar 4 74.49 1 0.025 13 270.74 18 345.255 Geothermal 1 20 1 20.0 Biomass 5 77.8 5 77.8 Bunker / Diesel 4 28.7 1 4.1 2 129 6 113.03 1 15.6 14 290.43 Total 41 519.13 1 4.10 16 1,790.74 32 1,354.52 6 335.80 96 4,004.29 Next Department of Energy Empowering the Filipino As of December 31, 2017 Energy Projects in Region X Bukidnon 519.13 MW Capacity Project Name Company Name Location Resource (MW) Status 0.50 Rio Verde Inline (Phase I) Rio Verde Water Constortium, Inc. -
Integrated Natural Resources and Environmental Management Project (INREMP)
Environmental and Social Monitoring Report Semi-annual Report July 2018 PHI: Integrated Natural Resources and Environmental Management Project (INREMP) Reporting period: July to December 2016 Prepared by Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Forest Management Bureau for the Asian Development Bank This Semi-annual Environmental and Social Monitoring Report is a document of the Borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB Board of Directors, Management or staff, and my be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as the legal or other status of any territory or area. ABBREVIATIONS ADB Asian Development Bank ADSDPP Ancestral Domain sustainable Development and Protection Plan BURB Bukidnon Upper River Basin CENRO Community Environment and Natural Resource Office CP Certificate of Precondition CURB Chico Upper River Basin DED Detailed engineering Design DENR Department of Environment and Natural Resources FMB Forest Management Bureau GAP Gender Action Plan GOP Government of the Philippines GRM Grievance Redress Mechanism EA Executing Agency IEE Initial Environmental Examination IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development INREMP Integrated Natural Resources and Environmental Management Project IP Indigenous People IPDP Indigenous Peoples Development Plan IPP Indigenous -
Invitation to Bid For
Republic of the Philippines National Irrigation Administration Region 10 LANAO DEL NORTE, MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL, MISAMIS ORIENTAL & CAMIGUIN Irrigation Management Office Invitation to Bid for BALINGASAG RIVER IRRIGATION SYSTEM-SUPPLEMENTAL Contract Ref. No. CW-MOR-RESTO-NIS-2019-BALRIS 1. The National Irrigation Administration X-LAMISCA IMO through the General Appropriation Act of CY 2019 intends to apply the sum of FOUR MILLION FIVE HUNDRED FORTY NINE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWELVE PESOS & FIFTY SEVEN CENTAVOS (Php. 4,549,112.57.) being the Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) to payments under the contract for the Construction of Diversion Works @ sta. 0+000 & Furnishing & Installation (w/ butt fusion ) of 225mmØ HDPE Pipes @ sta. 0+000 – 0+606 of BALINGASAG RIVER IRRIGATION SYSTEM - SUPPLEMENTAL, located at Balingasag, Misamis Oriental with Contract Reference No. CW-MOR- RESTO-NIS-2019-BALRIS. Bids received in excess of the ABC shall be automatically rejected at bid opening. 2. The National Irrigation Administration X-LAMISCA IMO now invites bids for the Construction of Diversion Works @ sta. 0+000 & Furnishing & Installation (w/ butt fusion ) of 225mmØ HDPE Pipes @ sta. 0+000 – 0+606. Completion of the Works is required One hundred Fifty (150) calendar days. Bidders should have completed a contract similar to the Project. The description of an eligible bidder is contained in the Bidding Documents, particularly, in Section II. Instruction to Bidders. 3. Bidding will be conducted through open competitive bidding procedures using non- discretionary “pass/fail” criterion as specified in the 2016 Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Republic Act 9184 (RA 9184), otherwise known as the “Government Procurement Reform Act.” Bidding is restricted to Filipino citizens/sole proprietorships, cooperatives, and partnerships or organizations with at least seventy five percent (75%) interest or outstanding capital stock belonging to citizens of the Philippines. -
2007 Census of Population
MINDANAO 2007 CENSUS OF POPULATION BY PROVINCE, CITY / MUNICIPALITY AND BARANGAY Republic of the Philippines NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE Manila, Philippines TABLE OF CONTENTS P A G E EXPLANATORY NOTE v HIGHLIGHTS xiii Population and Annual Growth Rates for Provinces and Highly Urbanized Cities Based on Censuses 1995, 2000 and 2007 xv REGION/PROVINCE/HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY LUZON 1 - 638 NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) CITY OF LAS PIÑAS 1 CITY OF MAKATI 1 CITY OF MALABON 2 CITY OF MANDALUYONG 3 CITY OF MANILA 4 CITY OF MARIKINA 29 CITY OF MUNTINLUPA 30 CITY OF NAVOTAS 30 CITY OF PARAÑAQUE 31 CITY OF PASIG 31 CITY OF SAN JUAN 32 CITY OF VALENZUELA 33 KALOOKAN CITY 34 PASAY CITY 39 PATEROS 45 QUEZON CITY 45 TAGUIG 49 CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION ABRA 51 APAYAO 61 BENGUET 66 IFUGAO 75 KALINGA 81 MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 86 REGION I - ILOCOS REGION ILOCOS NORTE 91 ILOCOS SUR 108 LA UNION 132 PANGASINAN 150 TABLE OF CONTENTS REGION/PROVINCE/HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY P A G E REGION II - CAGAYAN VALLEY BATANES 191 CAGAYAN 193 ISABELA 218 NUEVA VIZCAYA 250 QUIRINO 259 REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON AURORA 263 BATAAN 268 BULACAN 276 NUEVA ECIJA 294 PAMPANGA 320 TARLAC 338 ZAMBALES 354 REGION IVA - CALABARZON BATANGAS 363 CAVITE 395 LAGUNA 420 QUEZON 441 RIZAL 477 REGION IVB - MIMAROPA MARINDUQUE 484 OCCIDENTAL MINDORO 491 ORIENTAL MINDORO 497 PALAWAN 510 ROMBLON 525 REGION V - BICOL ALBAY 533 CAMARINES NORTE 554 CAMARINES SUR 563 CATANDUANES 595 MASBATE 605 SORSOGON 622 VISAYAS 639 - 990 REGION VI - WESTERN VISAYAS AKLAN 639 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS REGION/PROVINCE/HIGHLY -
The-Revenue-Code-Of-Malaybalay
Republic of the Philippines Province of Bukidnon City of Malaybalay * * * Office of the Sangguniang Panlungsod EXCERPT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE 19TH REGULAR SESSION FOR CY 2016 OF THE 7TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD OF THE CITY OF MALAYBALAY, BUKIDNON HELD AT THE SP SESSION HALL ON NOVEMBER 29, 2016. PRESENT: Hon. City Councilor Jay Warren R. Pabillaran Hon. City Councilor Lorenzo L. Dinlayan, Jr. Hon. City Councilor Hollis C. Monsanto Hon. City Councilor Rendon P. Sangalang Hon. City Councilor George D. Damasco, Sr. Hon. City Councilor Jaime P. Gellor, Jr., Temporary Presiding Officer Hon. City Councilor Louel M. Tortola Hon. City Councilor Nicolas C. Jurolan Hon. City Councilor Manuel M. Evangelista, Sr. ABSENT: Hon. City Vice Mayor Roland F. Deticio (Official Business) Hon. City Councilor Anthony Canuto G. Barroso (Official Business) Hon. City Councilor Provo B. Antipasado, Jr. (Official Business) Hon. City Councilor Bede Blaise S. Omao (Official Business) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORDINANCE NO. 880 Series of 2016 Sponsored by the Committee on Ways and Means Chairman - Hon. Hollis C. Monsanto Members - Hon. Jaime P. Gellor, Jr. - Hon. Louel M. Tortola Chapter One GENERAL PROVISIONS Article 1 TITLE, SCOPE AND DEFINITION OF TERMS Section 1. Title. This ordinance shall be known as the Revenue Code of the City of Malaybalay. Section 2. Scope and Application. This Code shall govern the levy, assessment, and collection of taxes, fees, charges and other impositions within the territorial jurisdiction of this City. 1 Article 2 CONSTRUCTION OF PROVISIONS Section 3. Words and Phrases Not Herein Expressly Defined. Words and phrases embodied in this Code not herein specifically defined shall have the same definitions as found in R.A No. -
DOLE Regional Office No. __X___A. DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program Fund Source Total Female Type Total ACP Equity Amount
Annual Report DOLE Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program (DILEEP) From _January_ to_December_, 2018 DOLE Regional Office No. __X_______ A. DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program Name & Nature Beneficiaries Project Cost Fund Source Project Location of Project (i.e Please specify: Name of (Barangay/Munici Purpose of meat processing, Type of Projectb Regular GAA, Sin Statusd Operational Issues Proponent/ACP pality/Province, Projecta Total Female Typec Total ACP Equity Amount Released Date Released rice retailing, Tax, DOLE AMP, District) ginger tea BUB, SPF, others Market Vendors Association of Valencia, Inc. Natulongan, Informal Sector Water Refilling (MVAVI)/ F G 55 13 1,000,000.00 200,000.00 800,000.00 1st quarter 2018 Regular operational None Kibawe, Bukidnon Workers (ISWs) Kabuhiang Mamumuo ni San Isidro Labrador Market Vendors Association of Digongan, Maize/Corn Valencia, Inc. Kitaotao, F G 120 45 IP 1,250,000.00 250,000.00 1,000,000.00 1st quarter 2018 Regular operational None Production (MVAVI)/ Bukidnon Digongan Tribes Association (DTA) Market Vendors Association of Valencia, Inc. Bamboo/ (MVAVI)/ Casisang, Woodcraft Malaybalay City Malaybalay City, . G 55 21 Senior Citizen 988,000.00 200,000.00 788,000.00 1st quarter 2018 Regular operational None Industry Federation of Bukidnon senior Citizen Ass'n. (MACFESCA), Market Vendors Association of Bukidnon Valencia, Inc. Malaybalay City Community-based (MVAVI) / Marginalized/Lan and Impasug-ong, F G 55 13 1,509,000.00 563,000.00 946,000.00 1st quarter 2018 Regular operational None Integrated Abaca Kalasan People's dless farmers Buk. Agro-forestry Center for Environmental Concerns, Inc. Sons & Daughters of Veterans Credit Dologon, Corn and Rice Coop.