Environment & Urbanization

World leading environmental and urban studies journal

Building resilient and safe communities against poverty and disaster

Author(s): 
Patrick I Patino

Publisher: 
International Institute for Environment and Development

Pages: 
47

Year: 
2016

This study examines the institutional networks required to link processes of community-level deliberation to city- and national-level processes of decision-making and implementation.

In 2010, the Philippine government introduced a resettlement programme to remove all informal settlers living along vulnerable waterways in Metro Manila. The introduction of the People’s Plan (PP) as the legal framework for the programme has become a formidable tool to address the exclusionary governance and development that perpetuate informality and push informal settlers to the peripheries of city life. The PP is expected to improve outcomes for housing and resettlement within the city for the informal settler families in the urban sprawl. However, communities have to comply with the complicated rules and procedures of different agencies. They also need to engage with various stakeholders that have disconnected programmes and policies, as well as different interests.

The study found that the PP unleashed energy and dynamics among stakeholders to address practical matters and open up public and institutional spaces to forge new roles and rules that fit changed circumstances. The PP as a process raised awareness and harnessed the initiative, responsibility and self-reliance of communities, which are important elements of community resilience. Essentially, the PP is a transformation of the poor and marginalized from “informal” to active citizenship.

The research was guided by the following questions:

·         Will the PP enable poor and marginalized citizens to form new, more empowered types of relationships with the state, civil society and other stakeholders?

·         Will it reshape institutional rules and the planning and decision-making process of the government’s housing and resettlement scheme?

·         What lessons can be drawn from the PP with regard to how “climate resilience” can be built into urban governance programmes and planning?

 

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