EnP 2018 Set 10- Assorted Items

  1. IRA Distribution Personal Services
    45-50%
  2. IRA Distribution Development Fund (Infra)
    20%
  3. IRA Distribution Disaster Risk
    5%
  4. IRA Distribution Gender and Dev
    5%
  5. IRA Distribution Children
    1%
  6. IRA Distribution Senior Citizens
    1%
  7. IRA Distribution General Fund
    18%
  8. Minimum Population for Barangay
    2K
  9. Minimum Population for Barangay (in Metros, HUC’s)
    5K
  10. Minimum Population for Municipality
    25 K
  11. Minimum Population for Component City
    150 K
  12. Minimum Population for Highly-Urbanized City
    200 K
  13. Minimum Population for Province
    250 K
  14. Minimum Income for Municipality
    25 K
  15. Minimum Income for Component City
    100 M ^
  16. Minimum Income for Highly-Urbanized City
    50M
  17. Minimum Income for Province
    20M
  18. Minimum Area for Municipality
    50 sq km
  19. Minimum Area for Component City / HUC
    100 sq km
  20. Minimum Area for Province
    2,000 sq km
  21. LGU Income Classifications for 6th Class City
    Below P 80 M
  22. LGU Income Classifications for 5th class city
    P 80 M or more but less than P 160 M
  23. LGU Income Classifications for 6th class municipality
    Below P 15 M increments of 10 M
  24. LGU Income Classifications for 5th class municipality
    P 15 M or more but less than P 25 M
  25. LGU Income Classifications for 6th class Province
    < P90M
  26. LGU Income Classifications for 5th class Province
    P90M to < P180M
  27. Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to Province when the Property is in a Municipality also applicable to MMDA in Metro Manila
    35%
  28. Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to Municipality when the Property is in a Municipality
    40%
  29. Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to the barangay where property is located  when the Property is in a Municipality
    25%
  30. Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to the City when the Property is in a City
    70%
  31. Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to all Barangays, when the Property is in a City
    15%
  32. Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to the Barangays where the property is located, when the Property is in a City
    155
  33. Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to the Barangays where the property is located, when the Property is in a MM Municipality
    15%
  34. Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to all Barangays, when the Property is in a MM Municipality
    15%
  35. Distribution of RPT (Basic) Proceeds to the Municipality where the property is located, when the Property is in a MM Municipality
    35%
  36. Ph Population
    100.98 M
  37. Ph Population World Rank
    13th
  38. Ph Population Asia Rank
    8th
  39. Ph Islands
    7,641
  40. Ph Forest Lands
    50%
  41. Ph Unclassified
    3%
  42. Ph Alienable & Disposable
    47%
  43. No. of Land Parcels (A& D)
    24.2M
  44. No. of Land Parcels (Titled)
    13.1 M
  45. No. of Land Parcels (Untitled)
    11.1 M
  46. Regions

    18

    17 administrative and 1 autonomous
    18 (17 administrative and 1 autonomous)
  47. Provinces
    81
  48. Cities / HUC / ICC / MM)
    145 / 107 / 33 / 5
  49. Municipalities
    1,489
  50. Barangays
    42,029
  51. Water Day
    Mar 22
  52. Heritage Day
    Apr 18
  53. Earth Day
    Apr 22
  54. Biodiversity Day
    May 22
  55. Environment Day
    Jun 5
  56. Ocean Day
    Jun 8
  57. Indigenous Peoples Day
    Aug 9
  58. Town Planning Day
    Nov 8
  59. Magna Carta for MSME’s (RA9501) Micro
    • Capitalization <P3M
    • Employees <10
  60. Magna Carta for MSME’s (RA9501) Small
    • Capitalization > P3M to P15M
    • Employees 10 - 99
  61. Magna Carta for MSME’s (RA9501) Medium
    • Capitalization > P15M to P100M
    • Employees 100 - 199
  62. Magna Carta for MSME’s (RA9501) Large
    • Capitalization > P100 M
    • Employees > 200
  63. Micro AFMA (RA8435)
    < P1.5M or less
  64. Small AFMA (RA8435)
    > P1.5M to P15M
  65. Medium AFMA (RA8435)
    > P15M to P100M
  66. Ranked best-planned city in the world.
    Re-planned by Georges-Eugène Haussmann.
    Paris
  67. City rated as the most liveable city. Followed by Zurich.
    Vienna
  68. Cities researched by Kevin Lynch for his work on the concept of legibility and mental maps.
    LBJ - FV

    • Los Angeles
    • Boston
    • Jersey
    • Florence
    • Venice
  69. Acknowledged as the most populous and largest metropolitan area in the world.
    Greater Tokyo Area(aka Shutoken)
  70. Rainfall evenly distributed
    Year round wet season
    Type IV
  71. Seasons are very pronounced.
    Type I
  72. Seasons not very pronounced.
    Type III
  73. No dry season.
    Type II
  74. Date of Vienna Convention
    Mar 1985
  75. Date of Montreal Protocol
    Sep 1987
  76. Date of Rio Declaration
    Jun 1992
  77. Date of Framework Convention on Climate Change New York
    May 1992
  78. Date of  Yokohama Conference
    May 1994
  79. Date of Kyoto Protocol
    Dec 1997
  80. Date of Stockholm Convention
    May 2001
  81. Date of Hyogo Framework
    Jan 2005
  82. Date of Sendai Framework
    Mar 2015
  83. Subject of Vienna Convention
    Convention on the Protection of the Ozone Layer
  84. Subject of Montreal Protocol
    Protocol on Substances that deplete the Ozone Layer
  85. Subject of Rio Declaration
    Conference on Environment & Development (UNCED)
  86. Subject of Yokohama Conference
    Conference on Natural Disasters
  87. Subject of Kyoto Protocol
    Protocol to Climate Change
  88. Subject of Stockholm Convention
    Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs’)
  89. Subject of Hyogo Framework
    Framework for Action (DRR)
  90. Subject of Sendai Framework
    Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
  91. This land class can be cultivated safely and requires only simple but good management practices.
    Class A (Very good land)
  92. This land class is too stony or very wet for cultivation and thus, is limited to pasture or forest use with good soil management.
    Class L (Level to nearly level land).
  93. This land class is easily eroded and too shallow for cultivation and therefore requires careful management to be used for pasture or forest.
    Class M (Steep land)
  94. This land is shallow and rough or dry for cultivation and very easily eroded. It can be used for grazing or forestry with very limited management required.
    Class N (Very steep land)
  95. This land is very often wet and is suited for fishpond. Examples are mangrove swamps and fresh marshes.
    Class X (Level land)
  96. This land is generally barren and rugged and suitable for recreation or wildlife.
    Class Y (Very hilly and mountainous)
  97. Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) study estimated that there will be ____ fatalities and ____ injuries in case the so-called ''The Big One'' occurs.
    34,000 / 113,600
Author
j.medico
ID
339959
Card Set
EnP 2018 Set 10- Assorted Items
Description
EnP, Assorted Items
Updated