Scaling Across Integrated Risk Management at the Local and National Level (SAIL)
"Scaling Across Integrated Risk Management at the Local and National Level is a 3-Year Project that focus on Pangasinan Province in Region 1 with its goal in Building inclusive resilience in family and community systems to reduce the impacts of climate change and natural hazards on human population, the ecosystem and ecosystem services for holistic and risk-informed development.
This project aims to promote and build resilience by addressing risks, vulnerabilities, needs, and capacities through responsive climate adaptation and risk reduction plans that help create spaces for meaningful participation of women and men in key targeted areas. It also aims to contribute to reducing the impacts of natural hazards and climate change on human population, the ecosystem & ecosystem services and building inclusive resilience in family, and community systems for holistic and risk-informed development.
Specifically, the project partnership’s twin-track approach engages multi-stakeholders at national level and at subnational and local levels. At subnational and local levels, the focus is on one key region with at least one strategic province as focus area. At the national level, national key agencies are to be engaged in participatory risk-informed planning on Inclusive Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction, the formulation and enhancement of ecosystem management and adaptation plan, advocacy on ecosystem management, policy making and resource mobilization all for the purpose of integrated risk management.
This project engages 7 Municipalities and 1 City along Agno River. These LGUs are Rosales, Alcala, Bautista, Urbiztondo, Mangatarem, San Carlos City, Bugallon, and Lingayen."
This project aims to promote and build resilience by addressing risks, vulnerabilities, needs, and capacities through responsive climate adaptation and risk reduction plans that help create spaces for meaningful participation of women and men in key targeted areas. It also aims to contribute to reducing the impacts of natural hazards and climate change on human population, the ecosystem & ecosystem services and building inclusive resilience in family, and community systems for holistic and risk-informed development.
Specifically, the project partnership’s twin-track approach engages multi-stakeholders at national level and at subnational and local levels. At subnational and local levels, the focus is on one key region with at least one strategic province as focus area. At the national level, national key agencies are to be engaged in participatory risk-informed planning on Inclusive Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction, the formulation and enhancement of ecosystem management and adaptation plan, advocacy on ecosystem management, policy making and resource mobilization all for the purpose of integrated risk management.