A review of policy actions for more resilient land management in the upper watersheds of Davao
21.12.2011
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SUBMITTED ORGANISATION :
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Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy(HELP) Davao Network
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DATE OF SUBMISSION :
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21/12/2011
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REGION :
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South-Eastern Asia
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COUNTRY :
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Philippines (Davao Region of Southern Mindanao)
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SUMMARY :
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In the Davao Region of Southern Mindanao, Philippines, Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) has been a key framework for promoting sustainable land use in local ecosystems. However deteriorating trends continue across the watersheds and there is an absence of critical reviews to validate whether the current set of policies are providing a supportive environment for sustainable socio-ecological production landscapes . The predominant socio-ecological production systems in Davao are identified and a focus on ‘opposite end of the spectrum’ production systems (agri-business sector and the customary production systems) provides a context for the range of pressures and drivers of change. The progress of recent watershed policy towards achieving intended policy outcomes such as ‘control of harmful agriculture practices’ are reviewed with selected field level partnerships highlighted as having greater success in changing minds and actions of communities when compared with the top down formal watershed policies. It is concluded that in order to achieve the goal of ‘sustainable and resilient socio-ecological production landscapes,’ the communities of Davao would be best served if the two production systems (traditional and agri business) will have to find ways of co-existing. It is also concluded that IWRM can provide an appropriate framework for moving towards this goal, but only if greater commitment, leadership and resources are delivered through government, corporate and society partnerships.
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KEYWORD :
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Policy, partnerships, IWRM, socio-ecological production landscapes, indigenous knowledge.
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AUTHOR:
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Mr. Declan Hearn Coordinator and Development Consultant, HELP Davao Network.