Posted by admin on July 16th, 2008
Environment and Natural Resources Accounting
The pioneering Environment and Natural Resources Accounting system- Cordillera Administrative Region (ENRA-CAR) initiative [1998-2000] has not been officially updated since the publication of its results in early 2001. Among other esoteric reasons, this study was meant to enlighten planners, program managers, policy-makers, decision-makers, etc., on the state, “amount” and value [for some resources] of natural resources in the region and integrate these in their plans, programs, projects, policies, decisions, etc. along appropriate development paths as espoused by various relevant frameworks as Agenda 21, MDGs, Kyoto Protocol, MTPDP, CAR-RDP, etc., etc., etc. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on July 13th, 2008
The National Statistical Coordination Board-Cordillera Administrative Region released in April 2008 its update on poverty in the Cordilleras. This factsheet shows that poverty in said area worsened by three (3) percentage points from 2003 to 2006. [Read more]
Posted by admin on July 12th, 2008
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A family of five (5) in the urban areas of the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) including Baguio City needed 7,400 pesos in 2007 in order to meet their basic food and non-food needs. Data from the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) show that the annual per capita poverty threshold 1/ in urban areas of CAR amounts to P17,687. If we consider a family of five 2/, this results to a monthly family poverty threshold of exactly P7,369.58 or roughly P7,400. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on July 4th, 2008
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In 2003, the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources – Cordillera Administrative Region embarked on a master plan for the Lower Agno River Basin (LARB). Part of this Plan involved the determination of the volume of water resources in the area. This could only be done through the implementation of a Water Resource Accounting (WRA) which is possible under the framework of the Environment and Natural Resource Accounting (ENRA) system. Read the rest of this entry »