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BARANGAY DISASTER
RISK REDUCTION
MANAGEMENT COUNCIL
OF CUBAG CABAGAN:
AN ASSESSMENT
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
The Philippines faces high exposure
to disasters due to its geography and
geology, ranking third among 173
countries. The country's disaster
management system has evolved
from reactive to proactive.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
The Philippines Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of
2010 provides a comprehensive, multi-sectoral, inter-agency
approach to disaster risk management. The NDRRMF and
NDRRMP aim for safer, adaptive, and disaster-resilient Filipino
communities, with four thematic areas: disaster prevention,
mitigation, preparedness, response, and rehabilitation. These
areas are cascaded from national government to barangays, with
a Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office and
Committee in each barangay.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
• Cabagan, a 1st class municipality, faces
flooding challenges in Cubag, with a
population of 3109. The local government
created a river control and disaster risk
reduction management council, but no
studies exist on its capabilities.
PROBLEM BACKGROUND
• Last November 2020, Typhoon Ulysses devastates the
Philippines and Cubag is one of the affected barangay in the
municipality of Cabagan, Isabela. Due to the heavy downpour
brought by Typhoon Ulysses that pushed the water level of
Magat Dam beyond normal, the dam opens gates that caused
massive flooding in the province of Isabela, and Cubag
experienced over one storey house flood level. The Typhoon
Ulysses has challenged and brought vulnerability to the
barangay disaster risk reduction management council of
Cubag.
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
This study aims to evaluate the
implementation and assess the effectiveness
of Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction
Management Council ordinance in Cubag,
Cabagan, Isabela.
CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF
RELATED LITERATUERE
• Sara Ellinor Granström (2020). “Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management in Metro Manila, Philippines.” This thesis assesses
disaster risk reduction and management frameworks in Metro Manila,
Philippines, using case studies of the 2020 typhoons Quinta, Rolly, and
Ulysses. It suggests that DRRM has evolved since 2010, but can be
improved to address root causes of vulnerabilities. Recommendations
include increased participation, a formal vulnerability measurement
mechanism, and reframe climate change and disaster risks as socio-
ecological issues.
CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF
RELATED LITERATUERE
• Sonny N. Domingo Arvie Joy A. Manejar (2018). “Disaster
Preparedness and Local Governance in the Philippines.” The study
evaluates disaster preparedness and local governance in the
Philippines using a narrative approach. It focuses on assessing
disaster risk preparedness among government units and addressing
issues related to local governance and disaster risk management.
The research design involves collaboration between researchers and
participants, exploring individual or small groups, collecting data,
retelling narratives, and validating them with participants.
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY
• The research design that was
used in this study is descriptive
research design, which is a
scientific method that incorporates
observation and description.
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY
• The respondents of the study are
community residents that reside in
the flood prone area of Cubag,
Cabagan with a total of two-
hundred (200).
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY
• Simple random sampling was
used to determine the barangay
residents to be the group of
respondents.

BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT COUNCIL RESEARCH POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

  • 1.
    BARANGAY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENTCOUNCIL OF CUBAG CABAGAN: AN ASSESSMENT
  • 2.
    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ThePhilippines faces high exposure to disasters due to its geography and geology, ranking third among 173 countries. The country's disaster management system has evolved from reactive to proactive.
  • 3.
    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ThePhilippines Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 provides a comprehensive, multi-sectoral, inter-agency approach to disaster risk management. The NDRRMF and NDRRMP aim for safer, adaptive, and disaster-resilient Filipino communities, with four thematic areas: disaster prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, and rehabilitation. These areas are cascaded from national government to barangays, with a Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office and Committee in each barangay.
  • 4.
    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION •Cabagan, a 1st class municipality, faces flooding challenges in Cubag, with a population of 3109. The local government created a river control and disaster risk reduction management council, but no studies exist on its capabilities.
  • 5.
    PROBLEM BACKGROUND • LastNovember 2020, Typhoon Ulysses devastates the Philippines and Cubag is one of the affected barangay in the municipality of Cabagan, Isabela. Due to the heavy downpour brought by Typhoon Ulysses that pushed the water level of Magat Dam beyond normal, the dam opens gates that caused massive flooding in the province of Isabela, and Cubag experienced over one storey house flood level. The Typhoon Ulysses has challenged and brought vulnerability to the barangay disaster risk reduction management council of Cubag.
  • 6.
    PURPOSE OF THESTUDY This study aims to evaluate the implementation and assess the effectiveness of Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council ordinance in Cubag, Cabagan, Isabela.
  • 7.
    CHAPTER 2: REVIEWOF RELATED LITERATUERE • Sara Ellinor Granström (2020). “Disaster Risk Reduction and Management in Metro Manila, Philippines.” This thesis assesses disaster risk reduction and management frameworks in Metro Manila, Philippines, using case studies of the 2020 typhoons Quinta, Rolly, and Ulysses. It suggests that DRRM has evolved since 2010, but can be improved to address root causes of vulnerabilities. Recommendations include increased participation, a formal vulnerability measurement mechanism, and reframe climate change and disaster risks as socio- ecological issues.
  • 8.
    CHAPTER 2: REVIEWOF RELATED LITERATUERE • Sonny N. Domingo Arvie Joy A. Manejar (2018). “Disaster Preparedness and Local Governance in the Philippines.” The study evaluates disaster preparedness and local governance in the Philippines using a narrative approach. It focuses on assessing disaster risk preparedness among government units and addressing issues related to local governance and disaster risk management. The research design involves collaboration between researchers and participants, exploring individual or small groups, collecting data, retelling narratives, and validating them with participants.
  • 9.
    CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY •The research design that was used in this study is descriptive research design, which is a scientific method that incorporates observation and description.
  • 10.
    CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY •The respondents of the study are community residents that reside in the flood prone area of Cubag, Cabagan with a total of two- hundred (200).
  • 11.
    CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY •Simple random sampling was used to determine the barangay residents to be the group of respondents.