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Figure 2.2.2 Distribution of Principal Component for Each Barangay XIV The Principal Component 1 The Principal Component 2 Degree of Urbanization Suitability on Agriculture The Principal Component 3 The Principal Component 4 Accessibility for Development Sufficiency of Social Infrastructure THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Figure 2.2.2 The Study on Sabo and Flood Control for Western River Basins of Mount Pinatubo in Distribution of Principal Component for Each the Republic of the Philippines Barangay JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY XIV-F15 The Principal Component 5 The Principal Component 6 Accessibility to Education Degree of Subsidence from Opportunities Government Total point of the Principal Component Ranking of the Principal Component point THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Figure 2.2.3 The Study on Sabo and Flood Control for Western River Basins of Mount Pinatubo in Total Point and Ranking of Principal the Republic of the Philippines Component for Each Barangay JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY XIV-F16 Result of Cluster analysis Cluster6 Cluster1 Cluster2 Cluster3 Cluster5 Cluster4 1 36 3 18 40 10 27 5 11 22 24 29 15 8 13 34 45 46 35 16 19 41 39 21 30 20 28 7 31 9 26 33 6 14 17 2 47 25 4 50 44 48 12 49 43 23 32 37 42 38 Legend Legend Legend Class Municipality Class Municipality Class Municipality Barangay of Barangay Name of Barangay Name of No. Name No. Name No. Name Name Graph Graph Graph 1 1 Botolan Bancal 2 3 Botolan Bangan 28 1 Cabangan Felmida-Diaz 1 1 Botolan Batonlapoc 2 3 Castellejos San Nicolas 29 3 Cabangan Mabanglit 1 1 Botolan Beneg 3 1 Botolan Belbel 29 3 Cabangan Sto.Nino 1 1 Botolan Binuclutan 3 1 Botolan Burgos 29 3 San Marcelino Aglao 1 1 Botolan Capayawan 3 1 Botolan Cabatuan 29 3 San Marcelino Consuelo Norte 1 1 Botolan Carael 4 3 Botolan Maguisguis 29 3 San Marcelino Consuelo Sur 1 1 Botolan Danacbunga 5 4 Botolan Malomboy 29 3 San Marcelino La Paz 1 1 Botolan Paco 6 4 Botolan Mambog 29 3 San Marcelino Lucero 1 1 Botolan Parel 7 1 Botolan Moraza 30 6 San Narciso Beddeng 1 1 Botolan San Isidro 8 3 Botolan Nacolcol 31 1 San Narciso Candelaria 1 1 Botolan Tampo 9 1 Botolan Owaog-Nebloc 32 2 San Narciso Dallipawen 1 1 San Felipe Faranal 10 1 Botolan Palis 33 1 San Narciso La Paz 1 1 San Felipe Rosete 11 4 Botolan Panan 34 5 San Narciso Libertad 1 1 San Felipe San Rafael 11 4 Botolan Porac 34 5 San Narciso San Jose 1 1 Cabangan Arew 11 4 San Felipe Amagna 34 5 Iba Zone4 1 1 Cabangan Cadmang-Reserva 12 2 Botolan Paudpod 35 2 San Narciso Namatacan 1 1 Cabangan Camiing 12 2 Cabangan Dolores 35 2 San Marcelino Linusungan 1 1 Cabangan Casabaan 13 3 Botolan Poonbato 36 1 San Narciso Omaya 1 1 Cabangan Laoag 14 4 Botolan San Juan 37 2 San Narciso Paite 1 1 Cabangan New San Juan 14 4 San Marcelino San Rafael 38 6 San Narciso Simminublan 1 1 Cabangan San Antonio 15 3 Botolan San Miguel 39 2 Castellejos Buenayista 1 1 Cabangan San Isidro 16 2 Botolan Santiago 40 1 Castellejos San Roque 1 1 Cabangan San Juan(pob) 16 2 San Narciso Grullo 41 2 Iba Dirita 1 1 Cabangan Sta.Rita 16 2 San Marcelino Nagbunga 42 6 Iba Palanginan 1 1 Cabangan Tondo 16 2 San Marcelino Rabanes 43 2 Iba Sta Barbara 1 1 San Narciso Alusiis 17 4 Botolan Taugtog 44 5 Iba Zone2 1 1 San Narciso Natividad 17 4 Castellejos San Pablo 45 5 Iba Zone3 1 1 San Narciso Patro cinio 18 1 Botolan Villar 46 5 Iba Zone5 1 1 San Narciso San Juan 19 2 San Felipe Apostol 47 3 San Marcelino Buhawen 1 1 San Narciso San Pascual 20 1 San Felipe Balincaguing 48 5 San Marcelino Central(pob.) 1 1 San Narciso San Rafael 20 1 San Felipe Feria 49 2 San Marcelino Rizal 1 1 Castellejos Looc 20 1 Cabangan Anonang 49 2 San Marcelino San Guillermo 1 1 Castellejos Magsaysay 20 1 Cabangan Lomboy 49 2 San Marcelino San Isidro 1 1 Castellejos Nagbayan 20 1 Cabangan Longos 50 3 San Marcelino Sta.Fe 1 1 Castellejos Nagbunga 20 1 Cabangan San Rafael 1 1 Castellejos San Agustin 20 1 Castellejos San Juan 1 1 Castellejos San Jose 20 1 Iba Zone6 1 1 Castellejos Sta.Maria 21 6 San Felipe Maloma 1 1 Iba Lipay Dingin 22 4 San Felipe Manglicmot 1 1 Iba Sto Rosario 23 2 San Felipe Sindol 1 1 Iba Zone1 24 4 San Felipe Sto.Nino 1 1 San Marcelino Burgos 25 3 Cabangan Apo-Apo 1 1 San Marcelino Laoag 26 1 Cabangan Banuanbayo(pob.) 1 1 San Marcelino Linasin 27 1 Cabangan Del carmen THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Figure 2.2.4 The Study on Sabo and Flood Control for Western River Basins of Mount Pinatubo in Result of Cluster Analysis the Republic of the Philippines JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY XIV-F17 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Figure 2.2.5 The Study on Sabo and Flood Control for Western River Basins of Mount Pinatubo in Result of Principal Components Analysis and the Republic of the Philippines Cluster Analysis JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY XIV-F18 Cluster1 Cluster2 Degree of Urbanization Degree of Urbanization 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 Degree of Subsidence from Degree of Subsidence from Government 0.00 Suitability on Agriculture Suitability on Agriculture Government 0.00 -2.50 -2.50 -5.00 -5.00 Accessibility to Education Accessibility for Development Accessibility to Education Opportunities Accessibility for Development Opportunities Sufficiency of Social Infrastructure Sufficiency of Social Infrastructure Cluster3 Cluster4 Degree of Urbanization Degree of Urbanization 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 Degree of Subsidence from Degree of Subsidence from 0.00 Suitability on Agriculture 0.00 Suitability on Agriculture Government Government -2.50 -2.50 -5.00 -5.00 Accessibility to Education Accessibility to Education Accessibility for Development Accessibility for Development Opportunities Opportunities Sufficiency of Social Infrastructure Sufficiency of Social Infrastructure Cluster5 Cluster6 Degree of Urbanization Degree of Urbanization 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 Degree of Subsidence from Degree of Subsidence from 0.00 Suitability on Agriculture 0.00 Suitability on Agriculture Government Government -2.50 -2.50 -5.00 -5.00 Accessibility to Education Accessibility to Education Accessibility for Development Accessibility for Development Opportunities Opportunities Sufficiency of Social Infrastructure Sufficiency of Social Infrastructure Average of each Cluster Degree of Urbanization 5.000 2.500 Degree of Subsidence from 0.000 Suitability on Agriculture Government -2.500 -5.000 Accessibility to Education Accessibility for Development Opportunities Sufficiency of Social Infrastructure Class1 Class2 Class3 Class4 Class5 Class6 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Figure 2.2.6 The Study on Sabo and Flood Control for Western River Basins of Mount Pinatubo in Relationship between Result of Cluster the Republic of the Philippines Analysis and Principal Components JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY XIV-F19 Forest & Grass & Bare Land Slope < 30% THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Figure 2.2.7 The Study on Sabo and Flood Control for Western River Basins of Mount Pinatubo in Hypothetical Condition on Principal the Republic of the Philippines Components Analysis JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY XIV-F20.
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