Flood Control Measures in One Municipality in Camarines Sur, Philippines: Bases for Community-Based Flood Control Interventions
Merline B. Rabaya | Jupeth T. Pentang | Aylene Pizaña | Mary Jane D. Gamozo | Romeo B. Sotto Jr.
Discipline: environmental sciences
Abstract:
Hydrometeorological hazards like flooding are inevitable; these affect agriculture
and impact the economy for a prolonged duration. This research study was conducted
to determine and assess the flood control measures in the municipality of Nabua in
the Province of Camarines Sur, Philippines as bases for developing community-based
flood control interventions. Using the descriptive evaluative survey method with a
validated questionnaire as the primary data gathering instrument, gathered data were
computed, tabulated, analyzed, and interpreted. It has shown that the degree of implementation
of the flood control measures is high for structural and non-structural flood
management. The null hypothesis is rejected. The difference between the responses
of the respondentswas significant. The extent of the effect of the factors directly influences
the implementation of the flood control measures. It can be concluded that the
Municipality of Nabua controls flooding primarily through its flood control infrastructures
that are strategically situated in the municipality, human resources, and
collaboration and linkages. Moreover, the responses of the respondents are significantly
different. Improvement and upgrading of its physical facilities and equipment
to acquire real-time information; intensifying its campaign and information drive to
build a more vital link between the municipality and its constituents, and information
dissemination using social media and communications technology can increase
awareness, mitigation, control, and response to flooding are thereby recommended.
The community-based interventions on flood control can serve as a guide and an eyeopener
for the local government unit of Nabua to promulgate and enact municipal
ordinances about flood control.
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