Planning 1

Cards (158)

  •  Urban Area
    1.   Refers to all cities regardless of their population density and to municipalities with a population density of at least five hundred (500) persons per square kilometer.
  • 1,000
    1.     According to the 1980 Census of population, in their entirety, all cities and municipalities will be considered urban if they have a population density of at least how many persons per square kilometer?
  • City
    1.  These areas can only be created by an act of Congress and subject to approval by a majority of the votes cast in a plebiscite to be conducted by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) in the local government units (LGUs) directly affected.
  • §  Highly Urbanized Cities
    §  Independent Component Cities
    §  Component Cities
    1.  What are the three (3) classification of cities in the Philippines.
  •  Davao City
    Largest city in the Philippines in terms of land area
  • Bronze Age
    A period in a civilization’s development when the most advanced metalworking consisted of smelting copper and bronze.
  • Sumerians
    The first society to construct the city itself as a built and advanced form.
  • Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
    6.  What comprises the great river system that led the civilization of Mesopotamia and Babylonia.
  • Agora
    6.  The center of activity in any Greek city with a large open area that served as the marketplace and meeting place for the town.
  • Acropolis
    6.        The area used as a last area of defense if the city of Greek was attacked.
  • Theater
    A large open-air theater where plays were held during festivals and a popular form of entertainment, large enough to hold over 10,000 people.
  • Hippodamus of Miletus
    Who is the father of city planning?
  • Grid of orthogonal
    A standard Roman city plan was based on what layout?
  • Forum
    Chief meeting place in a Roman city
  • Revival of trade
    The reason for the growth of medieval towns.
  •  City Beautiful
    15.       A reform philosophy of North American architecture and urban planning that flourished during the 1890s and 1900s with the intent of introducing beautification and monumental grandeur in cities.
  •  Ebenezer Howard
    15.  The architect that wanted to design an alternative to the overcrowded and polluted industrial cities of the turn of the century, and his solution centered on creating smaller ‘garden cities’ (with 32,000 people each).
  • Psychogeography
    A planning activity used to capture the city as it was experienced by actual people, not as it was designed from the top down by architects and planners.
  •  Transect
    18.    A visual tool used by planners to divide landscapes into multiple uses.
  • §  Ecology
    §  Proximity
    §  Solidarity
    §  Participation
     
    18.  What are the guiding principles of 15- minute city.
  • §  Less need to travel.
    §  Electrification
    §  Connectivity and automation
    §  Sharing
    §  Intelligent mobility
    18.  What are the guiding principles for an intelligent and sustainable mobility city.
  •  Circular economy
    18.   A city that promotes a better use of resources through procurement policies, consumes less, and reuses and recycles water, energy, products, and materials.
  • §  Political Unit
    §  Corporate Body
    18.   What are the dual roles of the Local Government Unit?
  • Eminent Domain
    18.  An inherent power of the LGU to take private property for a public purpose upon payment of just compensation.
  • §  Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028
    §  Ambisyon Natin 2040
    18.    What are the two (2) national plans that             serve  as        bases for       the provincial/regional/municipal/city/baran gay level plans?
  •  National Economic and Development Authority
    18.     The national agency mandated to produce the national development plans.
  • §  Provinces
    §  Cities
    §  Municipalities
    §  Barangays
    18.   What are the territorial and political subdivisions in the Philippines?
  • §  organizational structure
    §  plans
    §  processes
    §  authority levers
     
    What are the components of the local planning system?
  • Sanggunian and local development council
    28.     The political units whose primary function is deliberation to take decisions or lay down policies.
  •  Land Use Planning
    28.    The rational approach of allocating available land resources as equitably as possible among competing user groups and for different functions consistent with the development plan of the area.
    • §  Private Domain
    • §  Ancestral Domain
    • Public Domain
    28.        What are the three (3) land classifications in the Philippines according to the 1987 Constitution.
  •  Alienable and Disposable
     
    28.    Refer to those lands of the public domain which have been the subject of the present system of classification and declared as not needed for forest, mineral purposes, or national parks.
  • Comprehensive Land Use Plan
    The plan used for the management of local territories
  • §  Protected Areas
    §  Settlement Areas
    §  Infrastructure Areas
    §  Production Areas
    28.   What are the general land use policy areas under the CLUP?
  •  9 years
    28.     How many years is the effective planning period of the CLUP.
     
  • §  Watershed as platform
    §  Inclusive, expansive governance
    §  Co-management Principle
    §  Gender      Responsiveness      and Sensitivity
    §  Integration           of           Barangay Development Plans
    §  Top-to Bottom Approach
    37.        What     are     the     principles     and approaches to the CLUP Process.
  • §  Social
    §  Economic
    §  Environmental
    §  Physical
    §  Institutional
    38.       What    are    the   five    development sectors?
  • §  Water
    §  Transportation
    §  Power
    §  ICT
    38.             What       are       the       four       (4) physical/infrastructure sub-sectors?
  • National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
    What is the meaning of NDRRMC?
  • RA 7160
    What planning law devolved planning and development functions to local government units (LGUs), empowering them to create their development plans and land use ordinances?