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Professional Planners’
Diverse Skills
Implementation
– the ability to facilitate moving forward with the
implementation of plans.
Monitoring Results
– the ability to monitor and review the results and
outcomes of the implementation of plans.
Innovation
– the ability to learn, understand, and evolve.
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PROFESSIONAL PLANNERS’
DIVERSE SKILLS
Taking a holistic approach
– the ability to look at the „big picture‟ and consider the
whole.
Research
– the ability to gather and analyse all relevant information.
Process
– the ability to employ communication, consultation &
good planning process.
Decision-making skills
Management skills
Writing skills
Technician-Administrator
Mobilizer
Mediator
Entrepreneur
Advocate or “Guerilla”
Facilitator
Coordinator
Negotiator
• Local Government
• National Government
• Private Sector
• NGOs
As a profession
Through:
(1) Honest, effective, relevant, and credible
licensure examinations; and
(2) Regulatory programs / activities to foster
professional growth, social responsibility and
development.
Implement
RA 10587
Monitor
Complement educational
government efforts activities
Set example for
best practice
PIEP
REGULATION
Monitor
professional
Comply with
RA 10587 Private Sector
PRIVATE PRACTICE PRCOFBoard practice
Administer
Cooperate with THE PROFESSION
NGOs of EP relevant
examinations
Main Actors in Environmental Planning
Link EP to socio-
economic plans
Develop curriculum Spatial implication
Develop linkages of socio- cultural-
between disciplines economic policies
Train environmental
planners Academe Government Update
implementation
Policy making of planning laws
Implement
RA 10587
Monitor
Complement educational
government efforts activities
Set example for
best practice
PIEP Monitor
professional
Comply with
RA 10587 Private Sector PRC Board practice
Administer
Cooperate with
NGOs of EP relevant
examinations
I. DEFINITIONS
A. Environmental Planning
1. PIEP Code of Professional Practice
Refers to the activities concerned with the
management and development of land
as well as preservation, conservation
and rehabilitation of the human
environment (adopted in PD 1308).
“
refers to the multi-disciplinary art and science of
analyzing, specifying, clarifying, harmonizing,
managing and regulating the use and
development of land and water resources, in
relation to their environs, for the development of
sustainable communities and ecosystems
„
- Art. 1, Sec. 4, RA 10587 (Environmental Planning Act of 2013)
Source: www.planning4success.com.au/
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II. SCOPE OF PRACTICE
(Art. 1,Sec. 5)
JOSEFINA M. RAMOS
Chairman
Character
-Of good moral character
No Conviction
-Not convicted of an offense involving moral
turpitude by a court of competent jurisdiction
Service to Others
Integrity and Objectivity
Professional Competence
Solidarity and Team Work
Social and Civic Responsibility
Global Competitiveness
Equality of all Professions
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Four Core Responsibilities
Certified Planners
• Primary obligation: serving the public interest
• responsible for diligently and competently
performing work
• responsible for contributing to the development
of the planning profession and their colleagues
• responsible to themselves for high standards of
professional integrity, proficiency and knowledge
- Client Service
- Representation of Qualification
- Standards of Practice
- Fair Competition
- Integrity of the Profession
- Professional Development
- Public Welfare
- Release of Information
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VIII. Accredited Professional
Organization (APO)
• Article IV. Section 32. Accredited Professional
Organization (APO) of Environmental Planners – All
licensed and registered environmental planners shall
organized themselves into one (1) national
organization that is duly registered with the Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Overall economic
growth and Environmental
efficiency protection
The resource
conflict
Overall economic
growth and Environmental
efficiency protection
The resource
conflict