CCC, DOF visit Pampanga to kick-off climate adaptation study

March 31, 2022 Thursday


From left to right: Dr. Nathaniel Alibuyog, CCC-National Panel of Technical Experts; Masantol, Pampanga Mayor Dan Guintu; CCC Chair-Designate Carlos G. Dominguez; CCC Secretary Robert E. A. Borje; and Dr. Patricia Sanchez, CCC-National Panel of Technical Experts. | File name: 29032022MAF (1) | Photo from Presidential Photographers Division

 

Local residents of Barangay Sapang Kawayan participate in the dialogue conducted by the Climate Change Commission. File name: 29032022MAF (22) | Photo from Presidential Photographers Division


 

Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez and Climate Change Commission Secretary Robert E. A. Borje inspecting key structures in Barangay Sapang Kawayan, Masantol.  | File name: 29032022MAF (11) | Photo from Presidential Photographers Division


 

The Climate Change Commission conclude the visit to Barangay Sapang Kawayan, Masantol, Pampanga with a joint photo opportunity. From left to right: Rachel Herrera, CCC Commissioner; CCC Chair-Designate Carlos G. Dominguez; CCC Secretary Robert E. A. Borje; and Albert Dela Cruz Sr. | File name: 5A3A0068



MANILA, 31 March 2022
 — The Climate Change Commission (CCC) jumpstarted the agency’s climate adaptation study in Barangay Sapang Kawayan in Masantol, Pampanga, stressing the importance of a science-based approach and strong community engagement in order to help better understand and effectively address climate change-related and flooding concerns of the town.

 
CCC Chair-designate and Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez together with CCC Vice Chairperson Secretary Robert E.A. Borje, Commissioner Albert P. dela Cruz, Sr. and Commissioner Rachel S. Herrera, in a dialogue with local leaders and residents, announced a pioneering climate adaptation study that will involve the Philippines National Panel of Technical Experts (NPTE).
 
In 2021, the NPTE identified flooding as one of the climate-induced risks in the Philippines.
 
Masantol, situated in the Pampanga River Delta, experiences frequent flooding attributable to several factors, including climate change drivers. Sapang Kawayan is Masantol’s nearest island barangay to Manila Bay. With a total population of 3,251, it is part of a larger community that is considered vulnerable to climate change.
 
“Kaya po kami nandito, dala ang aming mga eksperto, para masusing pag-aralan ang inyong pamayanan. [Dahil sa] climate change, tumitindi ang ulan, dumadami ang typhoons, tumataas ang tubig mula sa Manila Bay, at kailangang mabigyan ng karampatang atensyon ang inyong kalagayan,” said CCC Secretary Borje.
 
Secretary Borje emphasized that CCC is mobilizing and utilizing the country’s Panel of Technical Experts for a comprehensive, multidimensional and science-based approach to climate change adaptation in Masantol.
 
NPTE members, Dr. Patricia Ann Sanchez, expert on Climate Change Assessment, Disaster Risk Reduction and Management, and Hydrology and Water Resource Management; and Dr. Nathaniel Alibuyog, expert on Agricultural Engineering and Natural Resource Management joined the visit and recommended Pampanga River, storm surges, and water quality as initial focus areas of the study.
 
Masantol Mayor Danilo Guintu recognized the importance of an effective partnership between Masantol and CCC in order to come up with sustainable solutions to the town’s perennial flooding problem. Mayor Guintu stated that the Local Government Unit will fully support CCC’s Study.
 
The NPTE is expected to finalize the study within the year and recommend appropriate interventions to bolster Masantol’s resiliency.
 
Secretary Borje announced that the CCC will organize another visit of members of the NPTE in April 2022.
 
Also present during the visit and town hall meeting were Department of Finance Assistant Secretary Paola Sherina Alvarez, Sapang Kawayan Barangay Chairperson Haydie D. Reyes, municipal councilors, and personnel of the Provincial and Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office.