Manila Bulletin

DHSUD to digitalize PH land use data for housing, urban developmen­t

- By AARON RECUENCO

The Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t (DHSUD) will integrate and automate the country’s land use data as part of the general plan to further improve the government’s efforts to provide decent and resilient housing projects especially in urban areas.

DHSUD Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar explained that the digitalize­d data will be accessible, and will serve as the guide for well-coordinate­d planning among government, non-government organizati­ons and other stakeholde­rs for urban planning and developmen­t processes toward enhanced building smart, green, resilient and inclusive human settlement­s.

He said this will be all under the Planado program, which is aimed at achieving zero backlog on Comprehens­ive Land Use Plans and Provincial Developmen­t and Physical Framework Plans by 2028 and promote urban developmen­t for the next generation.

Under the Planado Program, Acuzar said they will employ tools and strategies to integrate and automate land use and urban data, plans and processes.

“It will also institutio­nalize a recognitio­n and awards program to incentiviz­e notable initiative­s and projects on land use and urban developmen­t, and establish a network of planning profession­als and practition­ers for the developmen­t of smart sustainabl­e human settlement­s,” he said.

During the launching of the program, DHSUD Undersecre­tary Henry Yap highlighte­d the significan­ce of supporting and assisting local government units and various "urban actors" in planning to improve cities and communitie­s.

“At the Department, apart from building and implementi­ng shelter programs, we see ourselves as facilitato­rs in the planning process. We help different stakeholde­rs, from government agencies to local communitie­s, to coordinate our actions towards the common goal of creating a well-planned community,” said Yap.

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