Immediate enactment of land use law urged

<p><strong>Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia.</strong> <em>(File photo courtesy of NEDA)</em></p>

Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia. (File photo courtesy of NEDA)

MANILA – The NEDA Board’s National Land Use Committee (NB-NLUC) in a statement on Tuesday said it is calling on Congress to immediately enact the National Land Use Act (NaLUA), as proposed by NLUC, to ensure the sustainable and efficient use of the country’s land and physical resources.

In its Special Meeting chaired by Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia on July 29, 2019, the committee approved NLUC Resolution No. 1, series of 2019 adopting the NLUC version of the proposed NaLUA. The committee version of the bill incorporated all inputs gathered from a series of technical discussions with various stakeholders and from regional consultations.

“The National Land Use Act was identified by President Rodrigo Duterte as among the priority legislative measures in his State of Nation Addresses (SONA) since 2017. In his fourth SONA last week, the President appealed again to all legislators to immediately pass the NaLUA to ensure the rational and sustainable use of our land and our physical resources,” said Pernia.

The bill also aims to harmonize sector-specific land use policies and institutionalize land use planning.

“We need to plan our physical space well. Land use policies must be clear on where and how much space to allocate for agricultural production to ensure we have enough food; where and how much space for settlements development to meet housing demand; where to encourage growth of industries to boost the economy and create jobs; and which areas should be protected for environmental sustainability,” Pernia said.

The NaLUA was identified as a legislative agenda in the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2017-2022 to support strategies in ensuring ecological integrity, clean and healthy environment as well as in building safe and secure communities.

In the next Cabinet meeting, NEDA, as chair of the NLUC, will seek the President’s endorsement of its version of the proposed NaLUA as the Executive’s inputs when the 18th Congress deliberates on the various NaLUA bills.

Based on NEDA’s monitoring, thus far, the following NaLUA bills have been recently filed in the 18th Congress—House Bill (HB) 105, HB 158, HB 564, HB 706 and Senate Bill 38. (PR)

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