Remulla prods LGUs to have concrete plans, strategies for climate change


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Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Juanito Victor "Jonvic" Remulla called on the local government units (LGUs) to propagate concrete plans amid the growing climate change issues.

Without the luxury of time with the advent of climate change, Remulla has pushed for proactivity and strategic measures, describing them as vital keys for “long-term resilience".

“We still have a lot of ground to cover. We hope that this activity will trigger concrete actions that will strengthen local capacities and build resilient communities,” Remulla said in his address during the 3rd plenary session on localization and urban and rural resilience of the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (APMCDRR) 2024 at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) on Thursday, Oct. 17.

With the threat of climate change, Remulla urged the LGUs “to integrate disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation in local planning to help achieve climate and disaster resilience."

Further, Remulla noted that the DILG recognizes that mainstreaming disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation in local planning is critical in ensuring that risks and vulnerabilities at the community level are addressed.

“Proper land use planning is crucial in determining how communities develop and in reducing their vulnerability to hazards like floods, landslides, and storms,” he added.

“Beyond warning systems, preparedness drills, and emergency response, strategic land use planning can help achieve climate and disaster resilience,” Remulla stated.

Remulla also shared that the DILG has been helping LGUs achieve full compliance on the preparation, updating, and strict implementation of their Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP).

According to Remulla, a total of 651 or around 39 percent of cities and municipalities have updated their CLUPs; 837 or 51 percent are up for updating; and the remaining 146 or 9 percent still have no CLUPs.