THREE Philippine cities—Pasig, Parañaque and Marikina—have been chosen as project sites that will receive assistance from the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI)-Local Governments for Sustainability and the Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG), the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said on Monday.
This occurred as the DENR added it is ready to provide a learning platform for cities that are committed to take action on climate change by reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy during the local unveiling of Ambitious City Promises (ACP) on Tuesday at Ortigas Center in Pasig City. The three-year regional project is supporting cities in Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam in developing and implementing low-emissions strategies.
According to the DENR, the project emphasizes community engagement across all stages of this process, and will help cities establish lasting mechanisms to share knowledge and use participatory, bottom-up models for climate action.
DENR Assistant Secretary Corazon Davis expressed the country’s gratitude to ICLEI and SMG for choosing the Philippines as one of the ACP country recipients.
Speaking on behalf of Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu, Davis described the project as “very timely” as it came at a time when the country was reviewing its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) to the landmark 2015 Paris agreement on climate change.
“As the country reviews its strengthened NDC, it will include cities at the forefront of implementing transformative low-emission development projects,” Davis said.
Davis added that the DENR could provide a platform on how the country could cascade the learnings of the three pilot cities.
She also expressed hope that more vulnerable and high-risk cities in the world will learn from the country’s “trailblazers to natural resources conservation and environmental protection.”
According to Davis, the ACP project will “not reinvent, but rather continue the momentum” that the three cities have started in terms of fighting climate change.
Under the ACP, there will be opportunities to “establish strong climate local action plans to concretize targets and enhance multi-stakeholder strategies engagement and integrated strategies.”