The Politics of Lake Governance: Sampaloc Lake, Pandin Lake, and Tadlac Lake of the Laguna de Bay Region, Philippines

With the scarcity of scholarly works on the area of governance on lakes in the Philippines, particularly on small lakes, and the recent notable development on the three small lakes in the Laguna de Bay region, this article examines the faces of governance in Sampaloc Lake, Pandin Lake, and Tadlac La...

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Main Author: Brillo, Bing Baltazar B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-11232024-06-03T14:06:02Z The Politics of Lake Governance: Sampaloc Lake, Pandin Lake, and Tadlac Lake of the Laguna de Bay Region, Philippines Brillo, Bing Baltazar B. With the scarcity of scholarly works on the area of governance on lakes in the Philippines, particularly on small lakes, and the recent notable development on the three small lakes in the Laguna de Bay region, this article examines the faces of governance in Sampaloc Lake, Pandin Lake, and Tadlac Lake. Specifically, it explores the administrative practices and challenges in the formulation of the Master Development Plan (MDP) for each lake. The article contends that the governance of the three lakes is collaborative but centralized, as the community stakeholders are given platform for involvement and actively participates in the initiative, yet the institutional actors make the decisions on the MDP’s timeline, funding, and path forward. It further contends that the move to have an MDP only came about after some successes were achieved by the community stakeholders in each lake, and the Plan’s formulation was steered by the pursuit of ecotourism, which was in turn underpinned by: the determined efforts of the local government unit in Sampaloc Lake, the success of the ecotourism enterprise in Pandin Lake, and the change of leadership in the administrative agency in Tadlac Lake. 2017-06-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol17/iss1/6 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1123 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1123/viewcontent/5brillo_20053017.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository Governance Philippines Development Plan Sampaloc Lake Pandin Lake and Tadlac Lake
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Governance
Philippines
Development Plan
Sampaloc Lake
Pandin Lake and Tadlac Lake
spellingShingle Governance
Philippines
Development Plan
Sampaloc Lake
Pandin Lake and Tadlac Lake
Brillo, Bing Baltazar B.
The Politics of Lake Governance: Sampaloc Lake, Pandin Lake, and Tadlac Lake of the Laguna de Bay Region, Philippines
description With the scarcity of scholarly works on the area of governance on lakes in the Philippines, particularly on small lakes, and the recent notable development on the three small lakes in the Laguna de Bay region, this article examines the faces of governance in Sampaloc Lake, Pandin Lake, and Tadlac Lake. Specifically, it explores the administrative practices and challenges in the formulation of the Master Development Plan (MDP) for each lake. The article contends that the governance of the three lakes is collaborative but centralized, as the community stakeholders are given platform for involvement and actively participates in the initiative, yet the institutional actors make the decisions on the MDP’s timeline, funding, and path forward. It further contends that the move to have an MDP only came about after some successes were achieved by the community stakeholders in each lake, and the Plan’s formulation was steered by the pursuit of ecotourism, which was in turn underpinned by: the determined efforts of the local government unit in Sampaloc Lake, the success of the ecotourism enterprise in Pandin Lake, and the change of leadership in the administrative agency in Tadlac Lake.
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author Brillo, Bing Baltazar B.
author_facet Brillo, Bing Baltazar B.
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title The Politics of Lake Governance: Sampaloc Lake, Pandin Lake, and Tadlac Lake of the Laguna de Bay Region, Philippines
title_short The Politics of Lake Governance: Sampaloc Lake, Pandin Lake, and Tadlac Lake of the Laguna de Bay Region, Philippines
title_full The Politics of Lake Governance: Sampaloc Lake, Pandin Lake, and Tadlac Lake of the Laguna de Bay Region, Philippines
title_fullStr The Politics of Lake Governance: Sampaloc Lake, Pandin Lake, and Tadlac Lake of the Laguna de Bay Region, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed The Politics of Lake Governance: Sampaloc Lake, Pandin Lake, and Tadlac Lake of the Laguna de Bay Region, Philippines
title_sort politics of lake governance: sampaloc lake, pandin lake, and tadlac lake of the laguna de bay region, philippines
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol17/iss1/6
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1123/viewcontent/5brillo_20053017.pdf
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