NationaL
Development
Planning
11 August 2023
Long term
vision
• https://2040.neda.gov.ph/about-ambisyon-natin-2040/
Priority
sectors
Philippine Development Plan
• At the start of each Administration
• National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) leads and coordinates
consultation process and preparation of new medium-term development
plan
• PDP is the government’s guide to development planning for six years
• Reflects government’s socioeconomic policies, strategies and programs in
support of the development agenda of the President
• Formulated in collaboration with government agencies, private sector,
LGUs, and others
Why the need for development
planning?
• To develop a shared vision of where the country should be headed in
the future
• Develop a program of action to achieve this vision
• Ensure that government resources are used to achieve the country’s
goals and objectives
Development plans at different
levels
• Philippine Development Plan
• Regional Development Plan
• Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan
• Comprehensive Development Plan (city level)
Regional development plans
• https://pdp.neda.gov.ph/rdp-
2023-2028/
development &
physical
framework plan
• Formulated at provincial level
• Merges previous separate provincial physical framework plan and provincial
development plan
• To avoid the disconnect between the spatial and sectoral plans and between
medium and long-term concerns
• Example: Bohol Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan
• https://ppdo.bohol.gov.ph/plan-reports/development-plans/provincial-
development-physical-framework-plan/
• Contains the long-term vision of the province, identifies development goals,
strategies, objectives/targets
• Serves as inputs to the provincial investment programming, budgeting and plan
implementation
Comprehensive development
plan
• Medium-term sectoral plan of local government
• Covers 6 years
• Outlines how local government will develop its land for different uses
through priority programs, projects and activities
• Covers 5 development sectors
• Physical (environmental)
• Institutional
• Economic
• Social
• Infrastructure
CLUP vs CDP
• CDP is a sectoral plan; contains priority cross-sectoral programs and projects for
land uses provided/allocated in the CLUP
• Local development council is responsible for developing and updating the CDP
• CLUP is a spatial plan which is developed and updated by the Local Sanggunian
• CDP is reviewed by the Provincial Development Council to ensure alignment with
higher-level development plans (i.e., Provincial Development and Physical
Framework Plan, Regional Development Plan, Philippine Development Plan)
• CLUP is reviewed by Provincial Land Use Committee (component cities and
municipalities) and Regional Land Use Committee (highly urbanized and
independent cities)
Local
plans
References
• https://dilg.gov.ph/PDF_File/reports_resources/dilg-reports-
resources-2017110_298b91787e.pdf
• https://enptinio.com/comprehensive-development-plans/
• NEDA
• https://ppdo.bohol.gov.ph/ppdofiles/PDPFP-Bohol_2016-
2028.pdf
Assignment – to be presented on
18 August 2023
• From the Ambisyon 2040, pick one (1) specific aspiration of this long-
term vision and present (via powerpoint slides) your analysis guided
by these questions:
• What are the challenges facing the Philippines in achieving this aspiration?
• How does the Philippine Development Plan propose to achieve this
aspiration?
• Are the strategies, plans and programs in the PDP achievable?
• If not, how could this aspiration be achieved?

NationaL Development Planning.pptx

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    Philippine Development Plan •At the start of each Administration • National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) leads and coordinates consultation process and preparation of new medium-term development plan • PDP is the government’s guide to development planning for six years • Reflects government’s socioeconomic policies, strategies and programs in support of the development agenda of the President • Formulated in collaboration with government agencies, private sector, LGUs, and others
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    Why the needfor development planning? • To develop a shared vision of where the country should be headed in the future • Develop a program of action to achieve this vision • Ensure that government resources are used to achieve the country’s goals and objectives
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    Development plans atdifferent levels • Philippine Development Plan • Regional Development Plan • Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan • Comprehensive Development Plan (city level)
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    Regional development plans •https://pdp.neda.gov.ph/rdp- 2023-2028/
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    development & physical framework plan •Formulated at provincial level • Merges previous separate provincial physical framework plan and provincial development plan • To avoid the disconnect between the spatial and sectoral plans and between medium and long-term concerns • Example: Bohol Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan • https://ppdo.bohol.gov.ph/plan-reports/development-plans/provincial- development-physical-framework-plan/ • Contains the long-term vision of the province, identifies development goals, strategies, objectives/targets • Serves as inputs to the provincial investment programming, budgeting and plan implementation
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    Comprehensive development plan • Medium-termsectoral plan of local government • Covers 6 years • Outlines how local government will develop its land for different uses through priority programs, projects and activities • Covers 5 development sectors • Physical (environmental) • Institutional • Economic • Social • Infrastructure
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    CLUP vs CDP •CDP is a sectoral plan; contains priority cross-sectoral programs and projects for land uses provided/allocated in the CLUP • Local development council is responsible for developing and updating the CDP • CLUP is a spatial plan which is developed and updated by the Local Sanggunian • CDP is reviewed by the Provincial Development Council to ensure alignment with higher-level development plans (i.e., Provincial Development and Physical Framework Plan, Regional Development Plan, Philippine Development Plan) • CLUP is reviewed by Provincial Land Use Committee (component cities and municipalities) and Regional Land Use Committee (highly urbanized and independent cities)
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    Assignment – tobe presented on 18 August 2023 • From the Ambisyon 2040, pick one (1) specific aspiration of this long- term vision and present (via powerpoint slides) your analysis guided by these questions: • What are the challenges facing the Philippines in achieving this aspiration? • How does the Philippine Development Plan propose to achieve this aspiration? • Are the strategies, plans and programs in the PDP achievable? • If not, how could this aspiration be achieved?