EnP Set 9 - Mnemonics

  1. The contributing forces of changes in the global system of cities
    G P C - T I E D

    • Globalisation
    • Privatisation and deregulation
    • Competition among cities  imperative
    • Technical change
    • Informational economy
    • Environment
    • Demographic
  2. CARINO’S PHYSICAL PLANNING STAGES
    AFP-AERP

    • Analysis of existing situation
    • Formulation of goals & objectives
    • Planning surveys and studies
    • Alternative courses of action
    • Evaluation and selection of preferred strategy
    • Refinement of chosen strategy
    • Plan implementation
    • Monitoring and evaluation
  3. Feasibility Study includes the following
    SITED-FEM

    • Social module
    • Institutional module
    • Technical or Engineering module
    • Environmental module
    • Demand-and-supply or Market module Financial module
    • Economic module Manpower and Administrative Support module
  4. NEDA Cycle
    PIP : IPA -DI-OE

    • Pre Investment (IPA) -  Identification, Preparation and Appraisal
    • Implementation - (DI) Design, Implementation
    • Post Investment - (OE)Operation, Evaluation or Monitoring
  5. 4 Basic Policy Areas
    PIPS

    • Protection
    • Infrastructure
    • Production
    • Settlements
  6. Classifications of Land according to the Constitution.
    F-MAN 

    • Forestry Areas
    • Mining
    • Agriculture
    • National Parks
  7. 5 Goals of Spatial Planning, according to Dr. Francis Chapin, Jr.
    CHASE

    • Convenience
    • Health
    • Amenity
    • Safety
    • Economy
  8. 9 Procedural Theories of Planning
    ABC-STRIPS

    • Advocacy
    • Bargaining
    • Communicative
    • Synoptic
    • Transactive
    • Rational
    • Incrementalism
    • Participatory
    • Scanning
  9. Planning method pioneered by Geddes.
    • SAP
    • Survey
    • Analyze
    • Plan
  10. Sherry Arnstein’s Ladder of Citizen Participation
    NTC and MT-ICP-PDC

    “Management Trainee assigned to the ICP will issue PDC’s.”

    • Nonparticipation
    • Tokenism
    • Citizen Power

    Manipulation, Therapy

    Informing, Consultation, Placation

    Partnership, Delegation of Power, Citizen Control
  11. Appointive Local Officials required for all LGU’s.
    5-BATA-HEP-C

    “Limang bata ang may Hepatitis-C”

    S - Secretary to the Sangguian

    BATA - -Budget Officer, Accountant, Treasurer, Assessor

    HEP - Health Officer, Engineer, Planning & Dev’t Coordinator

    C - Civil Registrar (except for province)
  12. Appointive Local Officials required only for Provinces and Cities.
    ALS-VG

    ALS - Administrator, Legal Officer, Social Welfare & Dev’t Officer

    VG -  Veterinarian, General Services Officer
  13. RPT Assessment Classes
    RAT-MIC

    RAT - Residential (20%), Agricultural (40%), Timberland (20%)

    MIC - Mining (50%), Industrial (50%), Commercial (50%)
  14. Principles of PA21
    PEPES

    • Poverty-reduction
    • Empowerment
    • Peace & solidarity
    • Ecological integrity
    • Social equity
  15. Principles of Procurement (RA9184)
    PACTS

    • Public Monitoring
    • Accountability
    • Competitiveness
    • Transparency
    • Streamlining of Processes
  16. Human Ecology Process, in order
    ISSAAC

    • Invasion
    • Succession
    • Segregation
    • Assimilation
    • Accommodation
    • Concentration
  17. The Vertical and Horizontal dimensions of Logical Framework (LogFrame)
    GPOA-DIVA

    Vertical: Goals, Purpose, Output, Activities

    Horizontal: Description, Indicators, Verification means, Assumptions
  18. 4 Major Planning Areas of Logistics
    FIT-C

    • Facility location strategy
    • Inventory strategy
    • Transportation strategy
    • Customer service goals
  19. Hierarchy of Roads by Function
    ACDC

    -          Arterial, Collector, Distributor, Capillary
  20. General Welfare Goals
    CHB - TP - SEP- C

    • preservation and enrichment of culture;
    • promotion of health and safety;
    • enhancement of the right of the people to a balanced ecology;
    • encouraging and supporting the development of appropriate and selfreliant

    • scientific and technological capabilities;
    • improvement of public morals;
    • enhancement of economic prosperity and social justice;
    • promotion of full employment;
    • maintenance of peace and order; and
    • preservation of comfort and convenience.
  21. NFPP Principles
    FERS - EPPRM

    • Food security
    • Environmental stability or ecological integrity
    • Rational urban development
    • Spatial integration
    • Equitable access to physical and natural resources
    • Public-private sector partnership
    • People empowerment
    • Recognition of the rights of indigenous people
    • Market orientation
  22. MDG
    • EU - GRM - MHEG
    • To eradicate extreme poverty and hunger.
    • To achieve universal primary education.
    • To promote gender equality and empower women.
    • To reduce child mortality.
    • To improve maternal health.
    • To combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases.
    • To ensure environmental sustainability.
    • To develop a global partnership for development.
  23. The Universal Concept of Public Interest
    PECA

    • Public health and safety
    • Economy
    • Convenience
    • Amenity
  24. Six processes at work in the city
    • I - 3S - CD
    • Invasion 
    • Succession
    • Segregation
    • Specialization 
    • Concentration
    • Decentralization
  25. 8 Core Indicators
    FLIP - BLUD

    • Fertility Rate,
    • Literacy Rate By Sex
    • Income Family Average
    • Population Growth Rate Annual
    • Birth Rate (CBR) Crude
    • Labor Force Participation Rate by Sex
    • Unemployment Rate, Total and Sex
    • Death Rate (CDR) Crude
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