Table 6.1. Population Attribute Table, Municipality/City of ___________________.
BARANGAY
Total Residential Area Total No. of Total No. of Male Population
(HAS) Population Households
Aggunetan 1,238 260 606
Alannay 2,280 482 1,132
Battalan 1,325 283 675
Cabatacan East 2,088 477 1,075
Cabatacan West 1,948 436 975
Calapangan Norte 905 206 459
Calapangan Sur 902 203 453
Callao Norte 24.00 1,152 235 560
Callao Sur 31.00 954 218 497
Cataliganan 406 104 207
Centro 1 2,204 450 1,113
Centro 2 2,265 501 1,099
Centro 3 2173 419 1,063
Finugo Norte 546 105 261
Gabun 1,309 293 679
Ignacio B. Jurado 1,736 372 876
Magsaysay 1,579 353 820
Malinta 1,283 263 651
Minanga Norte 507 126 248
Minanga Sur 831 176 416
Nabannagan East 1,339 285 671
Nabannagan West 2,890 619 1,503
New Orlins 1,300 264 648
Nicolas Agatep 927 222 476
Peru 948 424 1,947
San Pedro 1,945 417 968
Sicalao 1,751 375 927
Tagao 446 104 237
Tucalan Passing 976 233 499
Viga 764 171 391
*Wealth – Financial resources
*Information – Level of knowledge to hazards, climate change and disaster, info dissemination
*Technology – Example: drought resistant crop types being tested, research conducted
*Institution and Governance – Existing policies, plans and programs
*Social capital – Capacities, organized groups, CSO, trained staff
*Infrastructure – Structures to withstand climate projections
EXPOSURE INDICATORS
SOCIAL
Female Population Pop density per has of Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of
residential area agriculture farmers municipal fisherfolk commercial fishermen
632
1,148
650
1,013
973
446
449
592
457
199
1,091
1,166
1,110
285
630
860
759
632
259
415
668
1,387
652
451
999
977
824
209
477
373
EXPOSURE INDICATORS
No. of teachers & No. of Students No. of Students(HS) No. of Students No. of Students
personnel per school (Elementary) (College) (Graduate)
ECONOMIC
No. of incidence of No. of Livestock
No. of health workers water borne diseases No. of Farming Farming Dependent No. of Fisheries
per center (last 5 years) Dependent HH HH Dependent HH
Percentage of
Percentage of Percentage of young Percentage of old Percentage of Persons households living
Informal Settlers (HH) dependent (0-15 yo) dependents (>60 yo) with disabilities below the poverty
threshold
SENSITIVITY INDICATORS
SOCIAL
Percentage of Percentage of
Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of
Malnourished Malnourished Old population without Population without population without
Children individuals individuals access to PhilHealth regular income/ access to hazard
employment information
SENSITIVITY INDICATORS
No. of RHUs without
Percentage of farming No. of farmers No. of fishers without No. of RHU without
families dependent to without access to access to hazard qualified health basic health
commercial input hazard information information personnel equipment/facilities /
medicine
ECONOMIC
Percentage of
Percentage Farming Percentage of farmers Percentage of
No. of Indigneous Areas without without access to fisherfolk without own fisherfolk without
Peoples technical support alternative livelihood boats & fishing nets access to alternative
livelihood
ADAPTIVE CAPACITY
Number of fisherfolk Wealth Technology Infrastructure Institutional
without direct access
to market
Social Capital
Table 6.2 Existing Natural Resources Attribute Table, Municipality/City of ___________________.
BARANGAY
A
Environmen
No. of species of No. of species of
LGU Forest Area endemic flora in the endemic fauna in the CADT /CADC in
(Has) forest area forest area Hectares
cert. of ancestral
domain /claim
Instructions:
1. List down the all the barangays in Column A.
2. Exposure, Column B. Using the gathered data and maps, indicate information and values for each exposure indicators.
3. Sensitivity, Column C. Using the gathered data and maps, indicate information and values for each sensitivity indicators
4. In colum D, evaluate the adaptive capacity of the barangays using the following six dimensions:
*Wealth – Financial resources
*Information – Level of knowledge to hazards, climate change and disaster, info dissemination
*Technology – Example: drought resistant crop types being tested, research conducted
*Institution and Governance – Existing policies, plans and programs such as zoning ordinances
*Social capital – Capacities, organized groups, CSO, trained staff
*Infrastructure – Structures to withstand climate projections
___________.
EXPOSURE
B
Environment
Protected Area (Has) CBFMs (Has) Percentage of Mangrove Area (Has) Fish Sanctuaries
Agricultural Area (Has)
alues for each exposure indicators.
values for each sensitivity indicators.
dimensions:
d disaster, info dissemination
, research conducted
ms such as zoning ordinances
EXPOSURE
B
Economic
Declared Watershed Area Allocated for Major Crop Types Ave. Output per ha Area Devoted to Crop
Area (Has) Farming (Has) per crop (PHP) Farming (Has)
Economic
Area devoted to Ave. Output per ha
LivestockTypes livestock farming per livestock (peso) Aquaculture Types Area devoted to
(Has) (PHP) Aquaculture (Has)
SENSITIVITY
C
Social
Ave. Output per ha No. of persons No. of persons
per aquaculture No. of persons living dependent to No. of persons living dependent to
(peso) (PHP) within the forest area forest/watershed for within the watershed forest/watershed for
survival survival
SENSITIVITY
C
Environment
Area affected by Percetage of HH
Area Susceptible to Area where kaingin indiscriminate Area susceptible to wihout proper waste
Forest Fires (Has) exists (Has) cutting of trees (Has) forest fires (Has) seggregation
Adaptive Capacity
D
Wealth Technology Infrastructure Institutional Social Capital
Table 6.3. Critical Facilities Database, Municipality/City of ___________________.
BARANGAY
A
Economic
No. of post harvest
No. of evacuation No. and names of
facilities /processing No. of Playgrounds
centers multipurpose halls
plants
Barangay
Aggunetan 5 1 1 Gymnasium
Barangay
Alannay 5 1 2 Hall/gymnasium,
School Gymnasium
Battalan
Cabatacan East 4 1 2
Cabatacan West
Calapangan Norte
Calapangan Sur
Callao Norte
Callao Sur
Cataliganan
Centro 1
Centro 2
Centro 3
Finugo Norte
Gabun
Ignacio B. Jurado
Magsaysay
Malinta
Minanga Norte
Minanga Sur
Nabannagan East
Nabannagan West
New Orlins
Nicolas Agatep
Peru
San Pedro
Sicalao
Tagao
Tucalan Passing
Viga
Instructions:
1. List down the all the barangays in Column A.
2. Exposure, Column B. Using the gathered data and maps, indicate information and values for each exposure indicators.
3. Sensitivity, Column C. Using the gathered data and maps, indicate information and values for each sensitivity indicators.
4. In colum D, evaluate the adaptive capacity of the barangays using the following six dimensions:
*Wealth – Financial resources
*Information – Level of knowledge to hazards, climate change and disaster, info dissemination
*Technology – Example: drought resistant crop types being tested, research conducted
*Institution and Governance – Existing policies, plans and programs such as zoning ordinances
*Social capital – Capacities, organized groups, CSO, trained staff
*Infrastructure – Structures to withstand climate projections
EXPOSURE
B
Infrastructure
Total No. of Material No. of Irrigation Total No. of school
No. of fishports No. of storage facilities
Recovery Facilities facilities buildings
0 0 0 0 4
0 1 0 0 6
0 0
s for each exposure indicators.
es for each sensitivity indicators.
ensions:
d disaster, info dissemination
, research conducted
ms such as zoning ordinances
OSURE
B
Infrastructure
School Classification Total No. of Total No. of health
School Name and Type
(Primary, Secondary, classrooms per school centers and type Total No. of hospitals
(wood, steel, mixed)
Tertiary) bldg. (wood, steel, mixed)
Aggunetan Elem.
School (Mixed) Primary 1 0
Alannay Elementary Primary
School
Battalan Elem.
School Primary
Cabatacan National
High School Secondary
Cabatacan Central
School Primary
Cabatacan West Primary
Elem. School
Calapangan Elem.
School Primary
Callao National High Secondary
School
Callao Elementary
School Primary
Cataliganan Primary Primary
School
Good Samaritan
Christian School Primary
Lasam Academy Primary & Secodary
Lasam Central
School Primary
SLREI Primary & Secodary
CSU Tertiary
WCSAT Secondary
Finugo Primary Primary
School
Gabun Elem. School Primary
IBJ Elem. School Primary
Magsaysay Elem.
School Primary
Malinta Elem. Primary
School
Minanga Norte
Elem. School Primary
Minanga Sur Elem.
Primary
School
Nabannagan East Primary
Elem. School
Nabannagan Primary
Christian School
Nabannagan West Primary
Elementary School
Nabannagan
National High Secondary
School
LIT-TESDA Tertiary
New Orlins Elem.
School Primary
Nicolas Agatep Primary
Elem. School
Peru Elem. School Primary
San pedro Elem. Primary
School
Sicalao Elementary Primary
School
Sicalao Integrated Secondary
School
Tagao Elem. School Primary
T.Passing Elem. Primary
School
Viga Elem. School Primary
Economic
Other government
Total No. of lying-in
Name of Hospital and owned halls (please Areas without No. of production areas
clinics with birthing
Type (wood, steel, specify names) and irrigation coverage without Post Harvest
facilities and type
mixed) type (wood, steel, (rain fed) (Has) Facilities
(wood, steel, mixed)
mixed)
1
Economic
Number of livestock Name of Sports and Percentage of Sports &
Name of production Name of livestock and
and poultry houses Recreation Facilities Recreation Facilities
areas without post poultry houses wihtout
wihtout slaughter that are dilapidated, that are dilapidated,
harvest faciliies slaughter houses
houses need renovation etc. need renovation, etc.
No. of SRF without Names of SRF without Name of SRF used as No. of SRF used as Areas without water
facilities toilet facilities Evacuation centers Evacuation centers impoundment (Has)
SENSITIVITY
(c)
C
Infrastructure
Areas without access Percentage of school
Name of school bldgs.
to transportation & bldgs. that are Names of one-storey Percentage of one-
that are dilapidated,
animal evacuation dilapidated, needs school buildings storey school buildings
needs renovation, etc.
centers (Has) renovation, etc.
structure
Name of Schools,
Type of roofing
number of classrooms, Names of health
materials of school
and type of roofing Percentage of schools Number of toilets per centers that are
buildings (asphalt,
(wood, steel, mixed) used as evac areas school bldg.. dilapidated, needs
wood, metal, vinyl,
used as Evacuation renovation, etc.
rolled)
Center
Percentage of health
Names of health Percenatage of health
centers that are Names of one-storey Percentage of one-
centers without toilet centers without toilet
dilapidated, needs RHUs storey RHUs
facilities facilities
renovation, etc.
ADAPTIVE CAPACITY
D
Type of roofing
materials of health
Wealth Technology Infrastructure Institutional
centers (asphalt, wood,
metal, vinyl, rolled)
Social Capital
Table 6.4. Lifeline Facilities Database, Municipality/City of ___________________.
BARANGAY EXPOSURE
A B
Social Infrastructure
Name and
Area with Name and
No. of Farm Length of Irrigation No. and type
electricity & Number of Type of No. of
to Market Farm to system in of drainage
water supply bridges material of Roads
Road Market Road hectars systems
(Has) bridges
(Km)
Aggunetan
Alannay 1
Battalan
Cabatacan East 2
Cabatacan West 2
Calapangan Norte
Calapangan Sur 1
Callao Norte
Callao Sur
Cataliganan
Centro 1
Centro 2
Centro 3
Finugo Norte
Gabun 1
Ignacio B. Jurado 1
Magsaysay
Malinta 1
Minanga Norte
Minanga Sur
Nabannagan East
Nabannagan West
New Orlins
Nicolas Agatep 1
Peru 1
San Pedro
Sicalao 2
Tagao
Tucalan Passing
Viga
Instructions:
1. List down the all the barangays in Column A.
2. Exposure, Column B. Using the gathered data and maps, indicate information and values for each exposure indicators.
3. Sensitivity, Column C. Using the gathered data and maps, indicate information and values for each sensitivity indicators.
4. In colum D, evaluate the adaptive capacity of the barangays using the following six dimensions:
*Wealth – Financial resources
*Information – Level of knowledge to hazards, climate change and disaster, info dissemination
*Technology – Example: drought resistant crop types being tested, research conducted
*Institution and Governance – Existing policies, plans and programs such as zoning ordinances
*Social capital – Capacities, organized groups, CSO, trained staff
*Infrastructure – Structures to withstand climate projections
POSURE
B
Infrastructure
No. of
No. of Percetage of
Length of flood Length of No. of Percentage schools
Road No. of TelCom HH without
control dikes sea walls electric of HH without without
Classification Power lines Towers access to
(Km) (Km) towers electricity access to
(Company) water
electricity
h exposure indicators.
ch sensitivity indicators.
nfo dissemination
zoning ordinances
SENSITIVITY
C
Social
Names of
Names of No. of Names of No. of health No. of health No. of No. of No. of public
health
schools schools schools centers centers hospitals hospiltals markets
centers
without without without without without without without without
without
access to access to access to access to access to access to access to access to
access to
electricity water supply water supply water supply electricity electricity water supply water supply
water supply
SENSITIVITY
C
Infrastructure
Names of Names of
other other
No. of public Percentage of
government government Percentage
markets Percentage of areas without
owned owned construction Percentage of without road
without cemented / upgraded
facilities facilities type of bridges rough road access in
access to asphalt road drainage
without without hectares
electricity system
access to access to
electricity water supply
ADAPTIVE CAPACITY
D
Infrastructure
Road type and Wealth Technology Infrastructure
Road type and percentage Road type and
conditions leading
conditions leading to of wooden conditions leading
to schools, school
health centers electric post to health centers
buildings
TIVE CAPACITY
D
Institutional Social Capital
Table 6.5. Urban Use Database, Municipality/City of ___________________.
BARANGAY EXPOSURE
A B
Social Infrast
Total Area/Land No. of school No. of Parks and
Existing Land Use No. of Health No. of Public
use (Has) buildings Recreation
Centers Markets
facilities
Instructions:
1. List down the all the barangays in Column A.
2. Exposure, Column B. Using the gathered data and maps, indicate information and values for each exposure indicators.
3. Sensitivity, Column C. Using the gathered data and maps, indicate information and values for each sensitivity indicators
4. In colum D, evaluate the adaptive capacity of the barangays using the following six dimensions:
*Wealth – Financial resources
*Information – Level of knowledge to hazards, climate change and disaster, info dissemination
*Technology – Example: drought resistant crop types being tested, research conducted
*Institution and Governance – Existing policies, plans and programs such as zoning ordinances
*Social capital – Capacities, organized groups, CSO, trained staff
*Infrastructure – Structures to withstand climate projections
EXPOSURE
B
Infrastructure
No. of No. of buildings No. of Replacement
No. of buildings No. of hospital Cost
evacuation for commercial government No. of buildings
for industrial use buildings
center use buildings
es for each exposure indicators.
es for each sensitivity indicators.
ensions:
info dissemination
conducted
zoning ordinances
SENSITIVITY
C
Infrastructure
Perentage of
Percentage of Percentage of
Names of buildings Names of buildings in structures not
buildings with walls buildings in
with walls with light to dilapidated/condemn employing hazard-
with light to dilapidated/condemn
salvageable materials ed condition resistant building
salvageable materials ed condition
design
TY ADAPTIVE CAPACITY
D
ure
Perentage of Percentage of areas
Names of areas with no Wealth Technology Infrastructure
structures not with no access to
access to infrastructure -
employing hazard- infrastructure -related
related hazard mitigatio
resistant building hazard mitigatio
measures
design measures
IVE CAPACITY
D
Institutional Social Capital