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@book{ Leppert2018,
 title = {Impact, Diffusion and Scaling-Up of a Comprehensive Land-Use Planning Approach in the Philippines: From Development Cooperation to National Policies},
 author = {Leppert, Gerald and Hohfeld, Lena and Lech, Malte and Wencker, Thomas},
 year = {2018},
 pages = {149},
 address = {Bonn},
 publisher = {Deutsches Evaluierungsinstitut der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (DEval)},
 isbn = {978-3-96126-078-2},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-58444-7},
 abstract = {This evaluation report investigates the impact of ten years of comprehensive 
land-use planning in the Philippines. Characterized by fundamental 
developmental challenges associated with scarce land resources, 
environmental degradation, natural hazards and persistent poverty, 
land-use planning plays a crucial role in finding answers to these pressing 
challenges.
The impact evaluation assesses a technical approach to enhanced land-use 
planning and capacity development from community to national level, 
supporting decentralized planning, natural resource governance, and 
resilience to natural hazards and climate change. The so-called SIMPLE 
(Sustainable Integrated Management and Planning for Local Government 
Ecosystems) approach by the Philippine-German cooperation, managed  
by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), 
was implemented in two regions of the Visayas. The ambitious intervention 
operated in a challenging environment with multiple stakeholders, 
overlapping mandates, and imprecise legal frameworks. In cooperation 
with GIZ, the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) rolled  
out the related enhanced Comprehensive Land Use Planning (eCLUP) 
guidelines nationwide. 
Based on a mixed-methods and quasi-experimental design, the evaluation 
generates relevant findings for the improvement of land-use planning and 
local governance interventions, for sustainable natural resource management, 
disaster risk management, and for welfare improvements  of communities 
and beneficiaries. It shows relevant factors for the successful implementation. 
The report draws important lessons for local planning and the national 
framework, and suggests solutions to the fundamental gap between 
planning and plan implementation, improved innovation diffusion and 
efficient processes, effective community participation, and public 
accountability.},
 keywords = {natural resources; natürliche Ressourcen; Effektivität; Entwicklungspolitik; land policy; land utilization; Southeast Asia; sustainable development; nachhaltige Entwicklung; Bodenpolitik; risk management; Südostasien; evaluation; Philippinen; Risikomanagement; Raumplanung; development policy; Entwicklungshilfe; effectiveness; spatial planning; Evaluation; Landnutzung; Entwicklungsland; development aid; developing country; Philippines}}