Title: Environmental Partnership and Conservation Project
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Project By Province of Cavite Municipalities
of Kawit, Dasmariña, Gen. Trias, and Tanza Local
Government Development Foundation
(LOGODEF) International Center for Environmental
Technology Transfer (ICETT) Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA)
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Implementing Agencies
- Provincial Government of Cavite
- Municipalities of Kawit, Dasmariñas,
- General Trias and Tanza
- Province of Cavite
- International Center for Environmental
- Technology Transfer (ICETT)
- Yokkaichi City, Mie, Japan
- Local Government Development
- Foundation (LOGODEF)
- Manila, Philippines
- Funding Agency
- Japan International Cooperation
- Agency (JICA) Philippine Office
- Makati City, Philippines
3KAWIT
TANZA
GEN. TRIAS
DASMARIÑAS
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- Rationale of the Project
- The Province of Cavite is one of the heavily
industrialized provinces in the Philippines. - Cavite is a choice location for factories and
manufacturing industries. - Cavite is home to the Export and Processing Zone
(EPZ) situated in Rozario Tanza, Cavite. Many
industries have also established their presence
in Cavite - The proliferation of industries led to fast
transformation of agricultural lands to
industrial and residential use - The environmental pressure in Cavite has reached
an alarming rate.
Agricultural
Industrial
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PROJECT BACKGROUND
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Project Components
Solid Waste Management Industrial Pollution
Control Environmental Education
Major Partners and Stakeholders
Provincial Government was involved to obtain
the support and commitment of the Provincial
Governor, and the Provincial Board.
Municipal Government selected on the basis of
its political stability, competencies of the
staff, magnitude of environmental problems,
commitment and willingness of the community to be
involved in the project
Model Company selected for its willingness and
commitment to execute necessary changes in the
company to improve its pollution control measures
Model School selected on the basis of the
competencies and willingness of the teachers to
improve environment education in school curricula
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- Role of Major Stakeholders
- The Provincial Government of Cavite
- Commit the necessary political support in the
implementation of the project. - Provide staff assistance particularly in the
Provincial Government Environment and Natural
Resources Office (PG-ENRO) - Provide necessary documents regarding
environmental data in the Province of Cavite -
- The Municipalities of Kawit, Dasmariñas,
General Trias and Tanza - Commit the available resources and staff support
of the municipality to carry out the project in
their respective locality - Provide the conducive political support in the
successful implementation of the project - Select a model barangay (or village) within the
locality to promote a solid waste management
program and thereby elicit citizens support and
participation to the project - Select a model company that will showcase the
joint effort between the municipal government and
the model company to improve their pollution
control measures. - Select a model school that will assist the
municipality in the promotion of environmental
education in elementary schools.
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Role of Major Stakeholders
- The International Center for Environmental
Technology Transfer (ICETT) - Provide the essential project management
direction and administration in the four (4)
municipalities in Cavite in close coordination
with their major stakeholders - Provide the necessary technical expertise by
making available Japanese and Filipino experts
on the environment that will help the pilot
municipalities in Cavite - Administer the series of training programs in
Japan and in the Philippines focusing on the
three (3) major components of the project - Donate various equipment to the local government
and models schools in support of project
implementation (i.e. computers, LCD, testing
equipments, etc..) - Provide a direct liaison with the Japan
International Cooperation Agency (JICA) regarding
the submission of reports and implementation of
the project. -
- The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
- Provide funding to the project
- Donate equipment (i.e. computers, composting
machine, etc.) to the cooperating agencies in
order to achieve the goals of the project. - Monitor the implementation of the project through
project site visitation by JICA experts based in
the Philippines
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Role of Major Stakeholders
- The Local Government Development Foundation
(LOGODEF) - Act as the local project coordinator in the
Philippines - Provide policy recommendations to ICETT towards
the successful implementation of the project - Undertake a pre-project implementation survey
activity (environmental scanning) in order to
determine the state of the environment of the
cooperating municipalities - Assist the provincial and municipal governments
in the implementation of key project components
and activities, (e.g. formulation of
environmental codes and masterplan) - Provide other technical and administrative
support to both ICETT and the municipalities on
various project activities - Monitor the progress of the project and provide a
periodic report to ICETT, copy furnished
JICA-Philippines.
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Project Components
- Solid Waste Management
- Selection of model barangays in the four (4)
towns of Kawit, Dasmariñas, - General Trias and Tanza all in the Province
of Cavite - Community mobilization to adhere in the 3Rs in
SWM (reduce, reuse and - recycle) in coordination with the municipal
and barangay government. - 3. Conduct of seminars and training in Japan
and the Philippines on SWM. - 4. Provision of composting equipment to model
barangays in the promotion of - composting of organic waste materials
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- Industrial Pollution Control
- Selection of model company in Dasmariñas, Gen.
Trias and Tanza - Training of Pollution Officers in the selected
model company in Japan - and in the Philippines
- Conduct of a Seminar on Industrial Pollution
Control (Air and Wastewater) - Provision of computers and pollution monitoring
equipment to the - municipal government
- Improvement of treatment facilities in the model
companies - based on available technologies
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- Environmental Education
- Selection of model school in the four (4) pilot
towns - Training of selected teachers in Japan and in the
Philippines - Designing of environmental subjects to be part of
the schools curriculum - program in the elementary education
- Provision of teaching aids and equipment to
support environmental education - in elementary schools
- 5. Monitoring of progress and project impact
assessment.
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Mechanism for Information Dissemination
Series of seminars, training and public fora both
in the national level and community level
The Municipal Planning and Development
Coordinators Association in Cavite is being
tapped to disseminate projects best practices in
other towns in the province through cross-visit
activity
The Governor himself and the League of Municipal
Mayors promote the project to other
municipalities to emulate the best practices on
environmental protection and management
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How Training was Conducted The environmental
training programs of the project were carried out
at the International Center for Environmental
Technology Transfer (ICETT), Japan. The training
period lasted for two (2) weeks. The mode of
training is a combination of lecture discussion
and site visits to selected sites in Japan which
have excellent showcase of environmental
management processes. Process of Selecting
Participants The ICETT selects the participants
based on the participation of the municipal
technical staff in the project. By and large, the
Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator
(MPDC) and the Municipal Environment and Natural
Resource Officer (MENRO) are engaged in many of
the project activities such as the formulation of
environmental master plan and the monitoring of
river basins in their locality. Therefore, these
people were selected to attend and participate in
the training. In the case of environmental
education, ICETT selected a teacher in the model
school. Preference was to choose a science
teacher who is in charge of teaching
environmental education in schools.
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- Transferability Potential
- The project is a showcase to other
municipalities in Cavite. The Municipal Planning
and Development Coordinators Association is often
used as a forum to present the best practices in
the four (4) pilot towns. - The Provincial Government particularly the
PG-ENRO is also using the instructive
experiences of the four (4) municipalities in the
promotion of environmental protection to other
towns in Cavite. - The Provincial Sanggunian (provincial board) is
encouraging all other towns to come up with their
respective Local Environment Code. - The Provincial Governor supports all the
initiatives of ICETT and the four (4)
municipalities by constantly attending to some of
its project activities such as launching of
environmental programs in the barangays - LOGODEF continually promotes the rich
experience of Cavite in various fora and through
its regular newsletter, the Local Government
Miscellany.
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Some Issues and Challenges
1. Low awareness of the people on environmental
management and protection 2. Lack of
technical know-how of municipal staff and
elementary teachers alike on environmental
science and management 3. Lack of equipment in
the provincial and municipal government to
effectively carry out environmental monitoring in
their respective jurisdiction 4. Lack of
political will to implement critical counter
measures on environmental problems
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Lessons Learned
- Sustainability Mechanism
- The municipal governments have increased their
respective budgets/appropriations on the
environmental protection - The Municipal Planning and Development Office
(MPDC) has included in its regular annual work
program the implementation of its environmental
master plan - The Municipal Environment and Natural Resources
Officer (MENRO) was put in charge to continue to
operate, maintain and monitor the solid waste
management program in the model barangay
including the continued monitoring of river water
quality. - The model school designed and approved a model
curriculum on environmental education for
elementary schools. This curriculum which was
approved by the Division Superintendent of the
Department of Education will be a regular subject
in the elementary school education - 2. Need for follow-up courses on environmental
management - 3. Provision of tangible projects/equipment in
order to support environmental programs - 4. Financial consideration
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- Next Steps
- ICETT and LOGODEF are set to undertake another
round of survey in the four (4) towns to
determine the level of success of the project
prior to its official termination in December
2004. The survey will also be an opportunity to
identify further gaps and issues in the project
which needs to be resolved until December 2004 - ICETT will seek other potential donors and
funding agencies in Japan to assist other towns
in Cavite learning from the instructive
experiences of the four (4) municipalities - A project terminal report will be written and
submitted by ICETT to JICA as part of a
documentation of the project. Wide publication of
this upcoming report can be a possibility
depending on funding requirements