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| LINDGC DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK
Principles and Concepts
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Urban-Rural
Integration, referring to the interactions of processes of growth
leading to bigger production scale, diversification of products and
changes in the quality of preferences and demand and supply of both
sectors. -
Sustainable
Development, referring to the need for local action to address global
problems of natural resource degradation and depletion.
It applies to a balance between consumption and production even as
these are projected into the future, such that the natural basic human
needs (for food/water, clothing, shelter, health, aesthetics, etc.) is
not jeopardized. -
Poverty Alleviation and Equity, by addressing
the lack of access of the poor to productive resources, education,
technology and social services (financial, physical, institutional), of
hope and perseverance, etc. -
Participatory Development both as a democratic
principle but a practical solution to development problems that
government alone cannot solve. These problems are those that directly
linked to the need for the proper management of local resources and to
people's own development. -
LGU-Led Development, which places
emphasis on the role of LGUs in planning and implementing in their
respective areas of jurisdiction. The LGUs of LINDGC areas must
however work within an integrated development framework, which is
regional in scale and shall be placed under the overall management and
supervision of the LINDGC Board and the RDC. -
GO-NGO-Business Sector Coalition, recognizing
the presence of well-organized and active coalition for regional
development for Bicol, NGOs and the private business sector will become
active partners for the development of LINDGC.
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