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Planning Environment

Population Economic Activity Physical Resources/ Transport Land Use and Physical Framework Income & Services

Vision

Development Issues, Goals, Objectives Strategies and PPAs Investment Program

Planning Environment

Vision

1 Development issues, goals, objectives/targets, strategies, PPAs: after each section/subsection of the Planning environment

Population Economic Activity Physical Resources/ Transport Land Use and Physical Framework Income & Services

Development Issues, Goals, Objectives Strategies and PPAs Investment Program

Objective: To identify key development problems and corresponding goals and objectives.

Summary: 1. Identify development issues/problems, based on the previous analysis of the planning environment. 2. Derive development goals and objectives. (These goals and objectives shall be the basis for formulating strategies, programs, projects and other activities in Section E.)

1. Development issues and problems


1.1 Summarize trends and scenarios, according to the various drivers and symptoms or indicators assessed in the Planning Environment (Section C). 1.2 Identify development issues/problems, based on the previous analysis of the Planning Environment. (For each of the key sectors, these issues are identified in Section C-6.3.) Development issues/problems are basically problems directly relating to symptoms or indicators of development such as non-availability of services, lack of income and employment, lack of housing, encroachment into environmentally-constrained lands (high risk areas), etc.

PLANNING ENVIRONMENT

Goals are more directly derived from symptoms rather than the drivers of development. Objectives provide additional detail (usually in terms of the affected population and location) to the goals.

DRIVERS Population Economy Physical Resources

SYMPTOMS Income Services Land Use

DEVELOPMENT ISSUES/ PROBLEMS

GOALS OBJECTIVES

STRATEGIES

PROGRAMS PROJECTS ACTIVITIES

Goals and objectives may be derived directly from the drivers but their significance is not as direct compared to those derived from the symptoms. For example, a goal of reducing the population growth rate is a direct response to the issue of rapid population growth but its significance is fully appreciated only when such rapid growth contributes to low family incomes and levels of service (symptoms).

Summary Description and Comparison of Vision, Goal, Objective, Strategy, Program and Project.
Vision Long term Provincewide Goal Mediumlong term Intersectoral Objective/ Target Short term Sectoral Strategy Short-long term Sectoral/ intersectoral Location specific States how goal/obj is to be achieved Guides PPA identification and implementation Derived by looking at drivers of problems Program Shortmedium term Sectoral/ intersectoral Location specific Translates strategy into action Project Shortmedium term Sectoral Location specific (detailed) Subset of program

Aspirational

Responds to a general problem Broad statement

Responds to a specific problem Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Timebound

Summarizes the ideal state

Issues/Problems, Goals, Objectives


ISSUES/PROBLEMS Population Rapid growth--how to accommodate future population GOALS OBJECTIVES

DRIVERS SYMPTOMS/INDICATORS OF DRIVERS

Physical resources Overexploitation of natural resource Lack of disaster mitigation measures Transport/Access Inadequate external/internal access

Economy
Lack of economic competitiveness High cost of doing business Income / Services Low incomes, lack of livelihood opportunities High elem school dropout rate Lack of affordable housing Land use Urban encroachment into prime agricultural lands Flooding Environmental degradation Mitigate indiscriminate land conversion; protect selected agri land Protect communities in flood prone areas Curb environmental degradation due to industrial waste Prevent unnecessary land conversion in yy areas Protect xx households in yy areas from flooding; relocate population in critical areas Significantly reduce industrial discharge into yy areas Increase incomes/ livelihood opportunities Decrease elementary dropout rate Provide affordable housing Provide employment to xx households in yy areas. Improve school retention in yy areas Provide affordable housing for xx households in yy areas

Identifying Development Issues and Goals, Objectives and Targets


Objectives: to identify the development issues and the goals, objectives and targets based on the risk issues

Output: Enhanced set of development issues and their corresponding goals, objectives and targets
Process: from the matrix on risk impact to the land use and physical framework, identify development issues and the corresponding goals and objectives/targets that need to be attained

Identifying Development Issues and GOTs


EXISTING SITUATION (Disaster Risk Impact and Issues)
Land Use Conflicts attributed to the Risks Adverse impacts requiring intervention measures

DESIRED SITUATION (Redefining Goals, Objectives and Targets)


changes in implementation timeframes respecification of target areas/population groups downscaling and refocusing of GOTs new GOTs directly responding to risks

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