Population Exposure, Sensitivity/Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity
Exposure
Total residential area
Total residential area
allocation per barangay
Total barangay
Total barangay
population population
Population Density Estimated population
(Residential density of the barangay
Areas derived by dividing the
total barangay
population with the
estimated residential
land area
Sensitivity/Vulnerability
=|
‘Tenure Status
Wall construction
materials
Proportion of informal
settler households
Proportion of
households living in
dwelling units with walls
made from
predominantly
light, salvaged and
makeshift type materials.
‘Age Distribution
Proportion of young (<5
years Old) and old
(Above 65)
Persons with Disabilities
Number/Proportion of
population with
disabilities
Nutrition status
Proportion of
malnourished children
aged 0-5 years old
Access to water
Proportion of
households with no
access to safe water
supply _Critical point facilities Exposure, Sensitivity/Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity
Exposure
Type
The general
classification or use of
the structure (School,
Hospital, Rural Health
Unit evacuation center,
power, Water related
facility, airport, seaport,
barangay hall,
municipal/city hall,
structures handling toxic
and hazardous
chemicals, etc.
Location
Floor Area
Ownership
Location of the structure
Barangay, Street
Address)
Estimated floor area in
sq. meters
Type of ownership (i.e.
private or public)
Construction cost
Estimated construction
cost
| Assessed Value
Assessed value of the
structure
‘Wall construction
materials
Structure with walls
made from
predominantly light,
salvaged and makeshift
type materials
Building condition
Structure employing
hazard miti
Structures classified as
dilapidated or
condemned
Proportion of structures
employing site
preparation, hazardresistant and/or climate
proofed design
standards Lz
Date of construction
Proportion of structures
constructed before 1992
Government regulations
Access to infrastructure
related mitigation
measures
Presence of government
regulations on hazard
mitigation zoning and
structural design
standards
% of areas with no
access to infrastructure
related mitigation
measures (i.e. sea walls,
food control
measures)
Adaptive Capacity
Capacity and willingness
to retrofit or
Proportion of property
owners with capacities
mal
relocate and willingness to
retrofit or relocate
Insurance Coverage Proportion of structures
covered by property
insurance
Available alternative Available land
sites
supply/alternative sites
Available alternative
structures
Existing alternative
structures to
accommodate current
demand
Government
investments
Local government
capacity to invest in
social support
infrastructure/facilitiesLifeline Uti
s Exposure, Sensitivity/Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity
Exposure
Classifcation The general classification or
use of the lifeline (Road,
Water distribution network,
a power)
| Length/Distance Estimated linear
meters/kilometers
Construction/replacement _ | Estimated construction cost
cost per linear kilometers
Sensitivity/Vulnerability
Construction materials used | Construction materials used
(i.e. Concrete, Asphalt,
Gravel, Dirt)
Condition Qualitative assessment of —
the existing condition of the
distribution/access network
Structure employing hazard | Proportion of structures
resilient/climate proofed —_| employing site preparation,
design hazard resistant and/or
climate proofed design
standards
| Adaptive Capacity
Government infrastructure _ | Local government financial
related capacity to invest in
Investment infrastructure related
projects (mitigation and
construction
_of redundant systems)
Available back up systems | Existing alternative
routes/distribution
networksAccess to basic sanitation
Proportion of
households with no
access to sanitary toilet
facilities
‘Access to Early Warning
System
Proportion of individuals
with no access to early
warning systems
Local awareness
Proportion of
households/property
owners aware of natural
hazards associated with
climate change
Access to infrastructure
related mitigation
measures
% of areas with no access
to infrastructure related
mitigation measures (i.e.
sea
walls, (Sod control
measures)
Adaptive Capacity
Access to financial
assistance
Proportion of individuals
with no access to
financial assistance (i.e.
Pag-Ibig, SSS,
PhilHealth, Credit
Cooperatives, Micro-
financing institutions,
Property and life
Insurance
Access to information
Proportion of
households access
to climate, climate
change and hazards
related
information affecting the
areaEmployment Proportion of the labor
force who are
unemployed
Proportion of population
with primary level
educational attainment
and below /
Proportion of the
population who are
| illiterate
Education/literacy rate
Capacity and willingness | Proportion of
to retrofit | households willing and
or relocate have existing capacities
7 - | to retrofit or relocate
Government investments | Local government
capacity to invest in risk
management and CC
adaptation/
___| Mitigation
Income below poverty | Households with income
threshold below the poverty
threshold
Government investments | Local government
capacity to invest in risk
management and CC
| adaptation/
MitigationBuilt Areas Exposure, Sensitivity/Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity
EXPOSURE
Category
Area
The general
classification or use of
the area aggregated at
| the barangay level
(residential, commercial,
industrial)
Total area allocation in
hectares
Construction cost
Average construction
cost per sq. meter per
classification
Assessed value
Estimated assessed
value of the property (if
available)
Sensitivity/Vulnerability
Building condition Proportion of structures
classified as dilapidated
or condemned
wall construction Structure with walls
materials
made from
predominantly light,
salvaged and makeshift
type materials
Date of construction
Proportion of structures
constructed before 1992
Access to infrastructure
related mitigation
measure
% of areas with no
access to infrastructure
related mitigation
measures /{i.e. sea
walls, f
control measures)Structure employing
hazard mitigation design
Local awareness
Proportion of
structures employing
site preparation,
hazard resistant and/or
households/property
owners aware of
natural hazards
associated with climate
change.
Government regulations
‘Adaptive Capacity
Presence of
government regulations
on hazard mitigation
zoning and structural
design
Standards _
Capacity and willingness
| to retrofit or relocate
Proportion of property
‘owners with capacities
and willingness to
retrofit or relocate
Insurance Coverage
Proportion of structures
covered by property
insurance
| Available alternative
Available land
sites supply/alternative sites
| Government Local government
| investments capacity to invest in risk
management and CC
adaptation/mitigationTable 3.7 Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Exposure, Sensitivity/Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity Parameters
Exposure
Category (Fisheries, Agriculture,
Livestock,
- Production Forest etc.
Varieties produced Existing crop and fish
varieties and forest
products being
produced
| Annual production Annual production
output output per hectare
Replacement cost Replacement cost
expressed as Philippine
Pesos per hectares the
municipal level. It can be
also be
replacement value per
barangay Depending on
crop type
Number of farming Number of households
dependent households | dependent on
agriculture, fisheries and
forest based production
Sensitivity/Vulnerability
‘Access to early warning | Proportion of
system production areas
without access to
production support early
____| warning systems
Farmers/areas Farmers not employing
employing sustainable _| sustainable production
production techniques | techniques (i.e. Climate
Proofing, use of hazard
resistant
crops varieties)Local awareness/Access
to information
Proportion of the
population engaged in
production aware of
natural hazards
associated with climate
change
Access to hazard
mitigation measures/
structures
| Proportion of
production areas
covered by hazard
control measures (i.e.
food control, slope
stabilization,
sea walls, etc
Irrigation Coverage _
Proportion of
production areas
without access to
irrigation
Water impoundment
Proportion of
production areas
without access to water
impoundment
___| infrastructures
‘Adaptive Capacity
Access to financing Proportion of
production areas not
covered by post disaster
economic protection
(crop insurance,
microfinance
Alternative Livelihood
Proportion of
population with access
to alternative livelihood
Government Extension
Programs
Institutional financial
and technical capacity to
provide local agriculture
and forestry based
extension
0
U| programs (Technology
and knowledge transfer
related to CC proofed
eee | production
Government Institutional financial
| Infrastructure Programs | and technical capacity to
| implement hazard
| | mitigation infrastructure
| | projectsWhat are the information requirements and
their primary sources?
Source | Dat/information needed
CLUP__| Land Uses (in hectares)
M/CAO__| Percentage of farming families dependent to commercial input
M/CAO____| Number of fishers without acces to hazard information
M/CAO | Percentage farming areas without technical suppor
TM/CAO | Percentage of farmers without acces to alternative livelihood
M/CAO | Percentage of fiserfolks without own boos & fshing nets
M/CAO | Percentage of fsherfolks without acces to alternative livelihood
M/CAO | Number of sherfolks withour direct acces to market
M/CAO__| Area Allocation for farming (in hectares)
M/CAO__| Area devoted o livestock farming (in hectares)
M/CAO__| Area devoted to crop farming (in hectares)
M/CAO_ Area devoted to aquaculture (in hectares)
M/CAO__| Areas without irrigation coverage (rain fed) (in hectares)
M/CAO___| Number of production areas without post-harvest facilities
M/CENRO | Number of post harvest facilities /processng plants
M/CENRO _ | Number of species of endemic flora in the forest area
M/CENRO | Number ofspecies of endemic founa in the forest area
M/CENRO _ | Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title/Claim (CADT /CADC) (in hectares)
M/CENRO | Provected area (in hectares)
M/CENRO | Declared Community-based Forest Management (CBFM) (in hectares)
M/GENRO | Agricultural area (n hectares)
M/GENRO | Mangrove area (in hectares)
M/CENRO__ | Fish sancwuary area (in hectares)
M/CENRO__| Declared watershed area (in hectares)
MYCENRO__| Number of persons living within the forest area
M/CENRO __| Number of persons dependent to forest/watershed for survival
M/CENRO | Number of persons living within the watershed area
TM/CENRO | Area suscepible to forest fires (in hectares)
M/CENRO | Area affected by indiscriminate cuting of trees (in hectares)
TM/CENRO | Area susceptible to forest fres (in hectares)
M/CENRO | Area where kaingin exists (in hectares)
M/CENRO__ | Percentage of household without proper waste segregation
“Total numberof Iying-tn clinics with birthing ficilties and type (wood,
ee ‘steel, mixed)
wvceo | Ott preiment wnt al pews psy mame) adie (wad eck
M/CEO __ | Number of livestock and poultry houses without slaughter houses
wyceo | Namberand percentage feat centers tht areas, nex renova
M/GEO__| Number and percentage of health centers without toilet facilities
M/CEO__| Area with electricity & water supply (in hectares)
PE STEPSource Data/Information needed
M/CEO ‘Number of Farm-to- Market Road
M/CEO. ‘Name and length of Farm-to- Market Road (in kilometers)
M/CEO. ‘Number of bridges
M/CEO ‘Name and type of construction material of bridges
M/CEO Trigation system (in hectares)
M/CEO ‘Number and type of drainage systems
M/CEO. ‘Number of roads
M/CEO) ‘Name of roads and classification
M/GEO. ‘Number of flood control dikes
M/CEO ‘Length of flood control dikes (in kilometers)
‘M/CEO Length of sea walls (in kilometers)
M/CEO) ‘Number of electric wowers
M/CEO ‘Number of power lines
M/CEO. ‘Number of TelCom Towers (Company)
M/CEO. Percentage of wooden electric post
M/GEO, Percentage of cemented/asphalt roads
M/CEO. Percentage of rough roads
M/CEO. Percentage of areas without road access
M/CEO, Percentage of areas without upgraded drainage system
M/CEO. Road type and conditions leading to health centers
M/CEO. Road type and conditions leading to schools, school buildings
M/CEO. ‘Road type and conditions leading to health centers
M/CEO ‘Number and name of parks and recreation facilities
M/CEO, ‘Number of public markets
M/CEO, ‘Number of evacuation center
M/CEO. ‘Number of buildings for industrial use
M/EO. ‘Number of buildings for commercial use
M/CPDC__| Percentage of agriculture farmers
M/cPDC__| Percentage of fisherfolks
M/cPDC___ | Number of farming dependents households
M/cPDC__| Number of livestock dependents households
M/CPOC___| Number of farmers without access to hazard information
M/GPOG__| Number and names of multipurpose halls
M/CPDC__| Total number of material recovery facilities (MRF)
M/CPDC__| Number of irrigation facilities
‘M/CPDG __| Number of fishports
(M/GPDG__| Number of storage facilities
M/CPDG | Number of public markets without access to water supply
M/GPDG___ | Number of Public markets without access to electricity
M/GPDC | Total number of hospitals
M/CEO. ‘Name of hospital and type (wood, steel, mixed)
M/CEO
‘Number of buildings per hospitalSource | Data/information nextel
M/cPOC___| Number of health workers per health center
M/GHO___| Namber of RHU without qualified health personnel
M/CHO___| Number of RFTUs without basic health equipment facilities supplies
(M/GPOG | Total number of health centers and type (wood, steel, mixed)
M/GPOG___| Number of health centers without access to water supply
/CPOC__ | Namber of health centers without access to electricity
M/CPOC__| Number of hospitals without acces to electricity
M/CPOC___ | Number of hospitals without access to water supply
M/CPDC___| Number of hospitals without access to water supply
M/CEO___| Number and percentage of one-storey Rural Health Units (RHUS)
M/GPDG__| Number of incidence of waterborne diseases
M/0POC__| School name and type of construction materials (wood, stel, mixed)
M/0PDC__| School classification (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary)
W/CPOC__ | Total number of classrooms per school building
M/GEO | Number and percentage of one-storey school buildings
M/CEO___| Number and percentage of school buildings that are dilapidated, needs renovation, etc.
M/CEO [Number and percentage of schools used as evacuation areas
M/CEO _| Type of roofing materials of schoo! buildings (asphalt, wood, meta, vinyl, rolled)
M/CEO ‘Number of tiles per school building
M/GPOC __| Number of schools without access to electriciey
M/CPDG__| Number of teachers per school
M/CPOC __| Number of students pe school
M/CPOC___| Total number of population
M/CPOC____| Total number of households
M/CPOC__| Male and female population
M/GPOG__| Number of informal settlers
M/GPOG__| Number of young dependents (0-15 yo)
W/CPDC___ | Number of old dependents (60 yo)
M/GPDC__| Number of persons with disabilities (PWD)
(M/CPDC____| Percentage of households living below the poverty threshold
M/GPDC__ | Percentage of population without regular income/ employment
[W/POG__| Percentage of population without acces to hazard information
M/CPOC __| Percentage of households without access to water
M/CPDC | Number and percentage of households without electricity
‘w/cr0c | Number of indigenous peoples
M/GHO | Percentage of malnourished children individuals
M/CHO | Percentage of malnourished old individuals
M/GHO___| Percentage of population without access to PhilHiealth