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Developer: GLOBAL GREEN TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
http://globalgreentechcorp.com
Eduardo D. Bacolod
President
SOLIDARIDAD 2020 AGENDA
A Four-Part National Development Agenda
for the Philippines
I. Solidaridad 2020 Main Agenda (Food and Bioenergy Park)
II. Solidaridad 2020 River Basin Agenda
III. Solidaridad 2020 Interisland Agenda
IV. Solidaridad 2020 Urban Agenda
Total Project Cost: 461 Billion USD
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Part IV
SOLIDARIDAD 2020 URBAN AGENDA
The goal of the investment agenda is to respond to national development challenge by transforming the
urban communities in the Philippines to be competitive for sustainable investment and socio economic
development.
Developer: GLOBAL GREEN TECHNOLOGIES
CORPORATION
http://globalgreentechcorp.com
Eduardo D. Bacolod
President
Total Project Cost: 52.3 Billion USD
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Formulating The Urban Development Agenda For The Philippines
The Philippines ranks among the most rapidly urbanizing countries in the world. Currently,
more than 60 per cent of its population lives in cities and urbanized areas and this figure is
expected to rise to 70 per cent by 2020
The Given Situation
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There is inadequate
investment in infrastructure
and social services for urban
development
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A new mode of cooperation must evolve with a sense of
direction and accountability in addressing problems on
waste, transportation, health and sanitation, education,
food availability and affordability, skills training and
employment
The Desired Situation
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focusing on integrated approaches that:
strengthen the
organizational
capability of cities
and government
build an institutional and funding framework for urban development
Conceptual Planning Framework
specifically target the poor
involve the private sector and civil society
adapt to climate change impacts of urbanization
Promote economic development
transforming the urban communities in the Philippines to be competitive for
sustainable investment and socio economic development
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GUIDING GEOGRAPHIC AND
DEMOGRAPHIC FRAMEWORK FOR INVESTMENT
The 12 Major Metropolitan Centers
Metro Manila Population: 11,553,427 Area (Sq. Km): 638.55
Metro Batangas Population: 432,262
Area (Sq. Km): 386.97
Metro Naga Population: 741,635
Area (Sq. Km): 1,242.20
Metro Baguio Population: 499,412 Area (Sq. Km): 978.88
Metro Dagupan Population: 325,364
Area (Sq. Km): 134.13
Metro Olongapo Population: 304,388
Area (Sq. Km): 472.16
Metro Angeles Population: 915,365
Area (Sq. Km): 596.89
LUZON
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Metro Iloilo-Guimaras Population: 789,080
Area (Sq. Km): 972.83
Metro Bacolod Population: 716,306
Area (Sq. Km): 972.83
Metro Cebu Population: 2,314,897
Area (Sq. Km): 1,163.36
GUIDING GEOGRAPHIC AND
DEMOGRAPHIC FRAMEWORK FOR INVESTMENT
The 12 Major Metropolitan Centers
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Metro Davao Population: 2,046,18
Area (Sq. Km): 4,041.39
Metro Cagayan de Oro Population: 1,121,561
Area (Sq. Km): 4,343.34
Mindanao
GUIDING GEOGRAPHIC AND
DEMOGRAPHIC FRAMEWORK FOR INVESTMENT
The 12 Major Metropolitan Centers
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There are 10 Major Cities and 89 Highly Urbanized Towns
The aggregate population comprises 34 percent of the population of the Philippines
Quezon City
Population: 2,761,720
Davao
Population: 1,176,586
Taguig
Population: 644,473
Pasig
Population: 669,773
Antipolo
Population: 677,741
Caloocan
Population: 1,489,040
Manila
Population: 1,652,171
Cagayan de Oro
Population: 602,088
Zamboanga
Population: 643,557
Cebu
Population: 866,171
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Project Partner Project Cost (Million USD)
Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM •30 USD per capita to upgrade the existing system
City water and sewage authorities 931.54
Solid Waste Management and Renewable Energy •Waste generated at 0.7
kilogram per day per
capita
•Cost of 0.3 million USD
per metric ton per day for
plasma gasification
6,520.80
Investment Projects
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Project Partner Project Cost (Million USD)
Sustainable Transport •Bus terminal modernization •10,000 square meters per 100,000 of population
Local authorities 2,535.00
•Electric bus •Re-fleeting of existing diesel engine bus and jeepneys into electric bus •Establishment of Rapid Bus Transport system at 0.3 million USD per unit
9,126.00
Investment Projects
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Project Partner Project Cost (Million USD)
Housing and Resettlement •Urban planned communities •Number of housing units computed at 3 percent of the city population focus on low income target income group •Cost of establishment including planning and development at 30,000 USD per unit
27,946.28
Investment Projects
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Project Partner Project Cost
Sustainable Health Care •Additional 100 bed hospital per 100,000 population at a cost of 0.1 million USD per bed
Private health care professional groups
2,315.00
Training •Training center at 1 per city and 2 for those with population above 1 million •5 million USD per training center as development and initial start up cost
Non profit organizations 465.00
Investment Projects
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Project Partner Project Cost (Million USD)
Food Center Food outlet to be established per 20,000 population to be functionally integrated with the food parks and the various production centers to be established
Urban cooperatives 1,240.00
Urban Planning and Financing Model 2.5 percent of the cost of the program components as research, project development, project management, and administrative cost
University of the Philippines 1,276.99
Investment Projects
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Program Component Budget
(Million USD)
Integrated Urban Water Management 931.54
Waste to Energy 6,520.80
Transport
Bus Depot 2,535.00
Electric Bus with Rapid Bus Transit
Program
9,126.00
Housing 27,946.28
Hospital 2,315.00
Training Center 465.00
Food Center 1,240.00
Urban Planning and Financing 1,276.99
Total 52,356.61
Cost Summary
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A national urban development investment framework for the
Philippines that is anchored on a solid technological,
commercial, and physical foundation and assured of
adequate funding and proper execution will lead to attaining
the prediction that the Philippines will become the number 16
largest economy in the world, but not by 2050 but much
earlier, and by the year 2020. Timely and synchronized
approach in execution is the only solution given the
availability of an action oriented plan and adequate funding.
The country’s urban centers, therefore, will have significant
contribution in the development of the Philippines.
Conclusion