North Manila Bay Flood Protection Strategy
The North Manila Bay Flood Protection Strategy aims to increase the resilience of people and businesses against flooding in the North Manila Bay area using Nature-based Solutions. The strategy shows that Nature-based Solutions are vital in offering protection from climate change impacts and other flood-related hazards. At the same time, they can provide a transition towards alternate/adaptable livelihoods and habitat restoration. This way, the North Manila Bay Flood Protection Strategy contributes to increasing and restoring the biodiversity in the North Manila Bay area.
This strategy determines ten root causes for the flooding problems in the North Manila Bay area. Important among these are the decline of natural habitat, climate change-induced sea-level rise and land subsidence. By conducting various stakeholder sessions and interviews, these root causes have been confirmed, and applicable Nature-based Solutions have been shaped accordingly. This resulted in a set of twenty possible Nature-based Solutions and “soft-measures” that will positively impact the flood susceptibility of the region if implemented. This strategy acknowledges that there are many parallel and interfacing developments in the area and that coordination and alignment between these developments are fundamental for their individual success.
Combining a wide array of data such as geospatial information, stakeholder interviews and domain knowledge of our experts, the North Manila Bay Flood Protection Strategy identifies proposed priority locations for the implementation of Nature-based Solutions. The priority locations are divided in the inland main population centres (such as Hagonoy), critical infrastructure and smaller population centres closer to Manila Bay. The main population centres will need to be provided sustainable protection due to the predicted population expansion of Metro Manila towards these areas. For the smaller population centres near Manila Bay the strategy provides small scale Nature-based Solutions that help the inhabitants in their resilience against flooding in the short-term. In line with the Manila Bay Sustainable Development Masterplan the aim is to motivate inhabitants to move/relocate more inland. Due to sea-level rise and land subsidence, the area is not suited and sustainable for further urban development.
Given the current institutional setup, it can be concluded that due to resourcing and financial limitations, the Local Government Units cannot implement the national and regional regulations and cannot find the right “route” to source funding. Based on the recommended solutions and technical implementation, the strategy provides an institutional setup for the short-term, which is focused on initializing possible projects through the LGU with support from 3rd parties such as DILG, regional government agencies and the ABB-BP. For the long-term, connection with the Manila Bay Sustainable Development Masterplan is envisioned
Especially in the short-term it is important to implement pilot projects for Nature-based Solutions because they will provide a good example project, which can act as a basis for further implementation of the wider strategy. Besides the strategy for the wider North Manila Bay area, this strategy also provides two concepts for pilot implementations: restoring a part of the sediment accretion in the Pampanga River mouth and Nature-based “green” embankments.
The North Manila Bay Flood Protection Strategy shows that the time to act on flood-related problems for the area is now. If no substantial change is made in the way flood protection is provided, inhabitants of the area will be increasingly exposed to worse flooding, and natural habitats will further decline. Nature-based Solutions bring sustainable solutions for flood protection and at the same time offer opportunities for transforming and adapting livelihood. And moreover, they will restore part of the natural habitat, which used to be one of the Philippines' most important biodiversity areas.
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Raman Maharjan
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Email: raman.maharjan@rhdhv.com