highlights of panglao island tourism masterplan by palafox (part 2 of 4)

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Presentation highlights of the Panglao Island Tourism Masterplan by Palafox & Associates (Part 2 of 4)

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PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

� proactive decision- and policy-making, and reactiveproblem solving (E. Serote)

� the making of an orderly sequence of actions leading to a goal (Peter Hall)

� the art and science of ordering and organizing the use of land (L. Keeble)

PLANNINGPLANNING

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

LAND USE PLANNINGLAND USE PLANNING

The rational and judicious approach

of allocating available land

resources to different land use

activities (i.e.: agricultural,

residential, commercial, etc.) and

for different functions consistent

with the overall development vision

or goal of a particular locality

-- CLUP Guidebook, Vol. 1., HLURB

The rational and judicious approach

of allocating available land

resources to different land use

activities (i.e.: agricultural,

residential, commercial, etc.) and

for different functions consistent

with the overall development vision

or goal of a particular locality

-- CLUP Guidebook, Vol. 1., HLURB

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

SUSTAINABLE PRACTICESSUSTAINABLE PRACTICES

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Development Principle:Development Principle:

�Green Urbanism

�Green Technology

�Green Sustainable

Development

�Green Energy

�Green Architecture

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Green ArchitectureGreen Architecture

PERSPECTIVE NOT INCLUDING THE BALETE TREE IN DESIGN

PERSPECTIVE SHOWING LARGE BALETE TREE SPARED FROM CUTTING AND BEING INCLUDED IN OVERALL DESIGN

Manila Polo Club

Makati City, Philippines

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Green ArchitectureGreen Architecture

Quezon City Museum

Quezon City, Philippines

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Green ArchitectureGreen Architecture

Tzu Chi Public Schools

Bam, Iran

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Development Bank of the

Philippines Executive Building

Taguig, Philippines

Green ArchitectureGreen Architecture

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Public Open SpacesPublic Open Spaces

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Urban Agriculture and AgriUrban Agriculture and Agri--TourismTourism

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

MixedMixed--Use and MultiUse and Multi--Use DevelopmentsUse Developments

The Rockwell Center

Makati City, Philippines

Old Rockwell Center Site

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

MixedMixed--Use and MultiUse and Multi--Use DevelopmentsUse Developments

Paseo del Rio

Cagayan de Oro, Philippines

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Existing Building Code New Urbanism

New UrbanismNew Urbanism

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Existing Building Code

New

Urbanism

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Existing Building Code New Urbanism

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Existing Building Code New Urbanism

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Green Energy & TechnologiesGreen Energy & Technologies

Rain Water

Harvesting System

Solar Panels

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Green Energy & TechnologiesGreen Energy & Technologies

Wind Turbines Photovoltaic Lamps

Green Walls & Green Roof

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

•World’s first zero carbon, zero

waste city in Abu Dhabi by NORMAN

FOSTER

•“GREEN CITY” in the desert

ZERO CARBON, ZERO ZERO CARBON, ZERO

WASTE CITYWASTE CITY

Masdar, Abu Dhabi

Green Sustainable DevelopmentGreen Sustainable Development

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Green Sustainable DevelopmentGreen Sustainable Development

Dong Tan Eco-City

•Designed to be the world’s first not only

an environmentally but also a “socially,

economically and culturally” sustainable

city.

•The site is over 50 square miles in size and

will be split between agricultural and urban

areas.

•The city relies on its own wind and solar

energy as well as organic farming

strategies.

•Public transportation will be entirely

emissions free. In many ways this is a

prototype for large-scale city planning

within a fully eco-friendly mindset.

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Triple Triple ““EE”” BottomlineBottomline

ApproachApproach

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

PrivatePrivate--Public PartnershipsPublic Partnerships

•Maximize the use of

government’s limited

resources

•Tap into private sector’s

business and technical

expertise

•Increase stakeholder

participation

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

The 2030 Challenge

GOAL: “zero net energy” buildings by year

2030

50% reduction in energy use for new building projects or major

renovation

The fossil fuel reduction standard for all new buildings shall be

increased to:

60% in 2010

70% in 2015

80% in 2020

90% in 2025

Carbon-neutral in 2030

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

GLOBAL TRENDS GLOBAL TRENDS AND AND

REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS IN PLANNING IN PLANNING

AND ARCHITECTUREAND ARCHITECTURE

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Transit Transit

Oriented Oriented

DevelopmentsDevelopments

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Going Back Going Back

to Natureto Nature

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

EcoEco--TourismTourism

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

AgropolisAgropolis

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

AirportAirport--

Driven Resort Driven Resort

Island Island

DevelopmentDevelopment

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Examples of Tourism PlanningExamples of Tourism Planning

The Cases of Phuket, Bali and Maldives

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Bali, Indonesia Bali, Indonesia

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Bali, Indonesia Bali, Indonesia

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Phuket, Thailand Phuket, Thailand

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

Phuket, Thailand Phuket, Thailand

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

MaldivesMaldives

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTOF BOHOL

MaldivesMaldives

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