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• Department of Public Works and Highways- Bureau of Maintenance
(DPWH-BOM) – reports data on damaged infrastructures like roads,
bridges, etc due to disaster events;
• Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOCS) – reports
on earthquake occurrences and volcanic activities;
• National Water Regulatory Board, Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (DENR-NWRB) – provides data on water permits granted by
type of use e.g. municipal, industrial, irrigation, power, fisheries, livestock,
recreation, etc;
• Biodiversity Management Bureau (DENR-BMB) – provide reports on
protected areas, classification of caves, wetlands including community
based resources management, biodiversity financing;
• Land Management Bureau (DENR-LMB) - generates data on land through
surveys to include data on land disposition, land uses, patrimonial
properties, forest lands, shore lands, etc;
• National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (DENR-NAMRIA) –
generates maps e.g. hazard maps, land cover statistics, etc.
Compilation Process (for government expenditures on disaster risk
reduction)
1. Consolidate the total government expenditure on disaster risk reduction
activities by type of program and by type of project that are sourced from
the National Expenditure (NEP) of the Department of Budget and
Management for years prior to the disbursement of the actual
expenditures and the actual expenditures provided from the Annual
Financial Report of the Commission on Audit (COA); all DRR activities are
identified by agency and by year.
2. Examine the available budget from the National Disaster Risk Reduction
Management Fund (NDRRMF) and exclude them from the total budget by
different source agencies to make consistent and to avoid overlaps in
reporting of the budget.
3. Define from the reported expenditures of the NDRRMF all the DRR
activities and categorize them into four (4) thematic areas namely: (a)
disaster prevention and mitigation; (b) disaster preparedness; (c) disaster
response; and (d) disaster rehabilitation and recovery.
The total government expenditures for DRR activities is a sum of the : (a)
expenditures reported from the National Expenditure Program and/or the
Commission on Audit; (b) expenditures reported by the National Disaster
Risk Reduction Management Fund; and (c) expenditures reported by the
Overseas Development Assistance Fund (ODA).
4. Compute for the share of government expenditures on disaster risk
reduction to the total reported expenditures of the government revenue
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