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ADRIAN R.

TOISA
INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME


I. DATA GATHERING AND PROCESSING

GENERATE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND PRESENT IN TABLE FORMAT:

1) Housing situation for the last three censal years (refer to Table SO-24)
2) Housing backlog, Year _______ (refer to Table SO-25)
3) Informal settlement areas, Year _______ (refer to Table SO-26)
4) Inventory of residential subdivisions & Condominium projects, Year
______ (refer to Table SO-27)
5) Resettlement areas, year _______ (refer to Table SO-28)
6) Housing facilities and utilities situation for the past three censal years
(refer to Table SO-29)
7) Occupied housing units and lots by tenure status for the past three
censal years (refer to Table SO-30)
8) Occupied housing units by condition (state of repair) of the building
and year built, year ________ (refer to Table SO-31)
9) Inventory of potential lands for housing, year ________ (refer to Table
SO-32)
10)Current and projected housing need (refer to Table SO-33)

The output tables are basic information from which assessment of the level of
service of the housing sector may be initially proceed. Other relevant information
may be gathered through consultation process.
I. DATA GATHERING AND PROCESSING

DETERMINE THE FELT NEEDS, ASPIRATIONS AND ISSUES OF THE COMMUNITY


RELATIVE TO HOUSING THROUGH CONSULTATIONS SUCH AS:
1) General assembly
2) Focus Group Discussion
3) Barangay Consultation
4) Other consultative meetings with identified stakeholders

Photos courtesy of CARE/ACCORD


I. DATA GATHERING AND PROCESSING

Gathering information on felt needs and aspirations of the population may be


facilitated by designing / structuring questions such as:

1) What issues and concerns related to housing and environment would you
want to be addressed?

2) In what ways can you (as a resident/ community member, stakeholder)


address/ resolve these issues and concerns?

3) In what ways can the government address/ resolve these issues and
concerns?

4) What are your aspirations to improve the level of housing services?

GATHERING ADDITIONAL DATA/ INFORMATION IF WARRANTED BY THE RESULTS OF


THE CONSULTATIONS CONDUCTED.
II. DATA ANALYSIS

ASSESS THE EXISTING HOUSING SITUATION OF THE LOCALITY AND


PREPARE A BRIEF NARRATIVE REPORT IN TERMS OF THE FOLLOWING:

1) Ratio of households to occupied housing units based on the standard


ratio of one household in one housing unit (1:1). Ration higher than 1:1
indicates existence of Doubled-up Households (DUHH) and a shortage
in housing units.

2) Ratio of household population to occupied housing units (average


number of occupants per occupied housing units)

3) Acceptability of housing units by structural quality of construction


materials, walls and roofs: concrete, semi-concrete; housing units
made of mixed and light materials, barong-barongs and others. 5% of
housing units made of mixed and light materials are estimated lost due
to obsolescent and decay annually. Lost and obsolete units are for
replacement of new units.

Refer to Annex SO-5. Assessment Tools and Methods and


Annex SO-6. Glossary and Clarification of Housing Terms
II. DATA ANALYSIS

ASSESS THE EXISTING HOUSING SITUATION OF THE LOCALITY AND


PREPARE A BRIEF NARRATIVE REPORT IN TERMS OF THE FOLLOWING:

4) Need for repair of housing units whether major, minor or totally


dilapidated.

5) Density per housing units or number of persons and floor area of a


housing unit will determine congestion or availability of space in
housing unit.

6) Upgrading needs of household in occupied housing units in terms of:


tenure status; infrastructure needs or access to services; and structure
improvement needs or condition of housing unit and needs for repair.

Refer to Annex SO-5. Assessment Tools and Methods and


Annex SO-6. Glossary and Clarification of Housing Terms
II. DATA ANALYSIS

ASSESS THE EXISTING HOUSING SITUATION OF THE LOCALITY AND


PREPARE A BRIEF NARRATIVE REPORT IN TERMS OF THE FOLLOWING:

6. Upgrading needs of household in occupied housing units in terms of:


tenure status; infrastructure needs or access to services; and structure
improvement needs or condition of housing unit and needs for repair.

 Tenure status of households in occupied housing units: percentage of


owner households; renting households; and those occupying houses or
lots with or without consent of owner.

 Renters and those occupants for free with consent of owners are
households with upgrading needs. The households-occupants of
houses or lots for free without the consent of owners can be considered
informal settlers. These groups must be considered in planning.

Refer to Annex SO-5. Assessment Tools and Methods and


Annex SO-6. Glossary and Clarification of Housing Terms
II. DATA ANALYSIS

ASSESS THE EXISTING HOUSING SITUATION OF THE LOCALITY AND


PREPARE A BRIEF NARRATIVE REPORT IN TERMS OF THE FOLLOWING:

 Access of households in occupied housing units to services and utilities


such as water, power, garbage disposal, sanitation and roads.
Percentage of household served or provided with these services will
determine the accessibility of households. Households not served by
the services/facilities are included in the table of households with
upgrading needs.

 Households in occupied housing units that needs major repair or are


already dilapidated are also included in those households with
upgrading needs.

Refer to Annex SO-5. Assessment Tools and Methods and


Annex SO-6. Glossary and Clarification of Housing Terms
II. DATA ANALYSIS

ASSESS THE EXISTING HOUSING SITUATION OF THE LOCALITY AND


PREPARE A BRIEF NARRATIVE REPORT IN TERMS OF THE FOLLOWING:

7) Location, area, and impacts of existing housing projects (private


subdivision projects) and programs (government/civic organization
housing programs) in the city/municipality.

8) Location, area, and extent of existing blighted areas, informal


settlements, and/or settlements in environmentally critical and high risk
areas.

9) Location, area, and extent of other housing problems with physical


impacts such as congestion, peace and order, etc.

10)Exposure and vulnerability of settlements to hazards (refer to CCA and


DRR section of Volume 2 and Supplemental Guidelines on
Mainstreaming Climate Change and Disaster Risk in the CLUP)

Refer to Annex SO-5. Assessment Tools and Methods and


Annex SO-6. Glossary and Clarification of Housing Terms
III. CURRENT AND PROJECTED NEEDS

DETERMINE THE CURRENT NEEDS AND FUTURE REQUIREMENTS FOR HOUSING


AND PRESENT IN SHORT NARRATIVE FORM:
1) Extent of housing needs/demand, current and projected, in terms of
housing units needed and upgrading needs. (Refer to Table SO–33 on
Summary of Housing needs and Annex SO–5 and Annex SO-6 for
methods, and definition of terms). Housing needs should also consider
resettlement/relocation and replacement of housing units affected by
disasters (natural or man-made).

2) Land requirements based on housing needs assessment.

3) Availability of housing resources: land, infrastructure, and financing.

4) Matching of housing needs/demands to available resources/supply for


housing.

Actual land allocation for shelter in the land use plan may vary depending on
the total urbanizable land and the LGU’s prioritization for land allocation for
urban uses as determined by its development vision and development thrust/
strategy.
IV. SECTOR ANALYSIS MATRIX

CONSOLIDATE AND VALIDATE THE FINDINGS OF THE PREVIOUS STEPS


WITH THE RESULT OF THE CONSULTATION/S
1) List the key issues, problems, and concerns of the housing sector.

2) Determine the possible implications/impacts of the key issues,


problems, and concerns.

3) Consider the impact of Climate Change and Disaster Risks

RECOMMEND INTERVENTIONS AS FOLLOWS:


1) Policy options and appropriate strategies

2) Programs and projects for implementation with due consideration of


current and pipeline projects

PRIORITIZE, TABULATE AND PRESENT THE RESULTS IN MATRIX FORM


IV. SECTOR ANALYSIS MATRIX

PRIORITIZE, TABULATE AND PRESENT THE RESULTS IN MATRIX FORM


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