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(G) Plans and Programs On CBMS - Baguio
(G) Plans and Programs On CBMS - Baguio
COMMUNITY-BASED MONITORING
SYSTEM
APPLICATIONS
AR. DONNA G. RILLERA-TABANGIN, EnP.
CITY PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY COORDINATOR
LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF BAGUIO CITY
CBMS: BIG DATA
• The Community Based Monitoring System
Community-Based (CBMS) is an organized technology-based
Monitoring System system of collecting, processing, and validating
Water,
necessary disaggregated data;
Crime Housing
Sanitation, Social Characteristics
Victimization
Hygiene Protection
Programs Social Protection
• To be used in local planning, program
Digital
Economy
Financial Programs implementation, and impact monitoring;
Inclusion
Disaster Risk
Health
Management
Food Security
Entrepre- • As a statistical activity, the CBMS entails a
neurial Family Food census of households with data generated are
Economics Activities Income Consumption
the compendium of localized facts, figures, and
Community/
Demographics Migration Education Political maps.
Participation
BAGUIO’S URBAN
TRANSFORMATION
THE SUSTAINABLE URBAN
GOAL: DEVELOPMENT
The means by which the City will utilize its resources and space in a manner that meets the needs of its
residents without negatively impacting residents’ needs in the future.
INTERCONNECTIVI
TY
BAGUIO URBAN DIGITAL
SMART SUSTAINABLE BAGUIO TWIN
Baguio City uses information and The replica of Baguio City recreated in
communications technology, big data digital space, ready for simulation, dynamic
analytics, machine learning and monitoring, real-time diagnosis, and accurate
Artificial Intelligent to enhance prediction of the state of the City in real time
live-ability, workability, and sustainability INTER- environment
OPERABILITY
SMART CITY DIGITAL
TWIN LAND USE
COMPANION
APPLICATION
SYSTEM
(L.U.C.A.S.)
Residential B
Commercial
General Institution
Utilities /
Accessories
Parking
Abandoned
Ongoing
Construction
Camp 8, R2 ZONE
❖ Desirable Density (DENR Boundary)
By major occupation group , workers are engaged in plant and machine operators &
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assemblers and laborers/ unskilled workers with 18.60% and 19.10% respectively. This is
followed by service workers (16.60%) and craft and related workers (12.20%)
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CHALLENGES:
∙ Employment opportunities and livelihood programs for HH heads;
STATUS OF HH HEADS ∙ Unpaid care-giving to elderly, young and school-age population.
Data Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
STRATEGIES:
• Access to basic goods and utilities (water, electricity, connectivity);
• Access to decent and affordable housing;
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• Entrepreneurial trainings, urban agriculture opportunities
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DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE ANALYSIS:
• Female and male poverty incidence among widows and widowers;
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