domains/
lands,
self-govemancejempowerment,
social
justice/human rights and cultural integrity as provided in the
Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act are recognized, promoted and
respected. It shall likewise be used to protect the holistic and
integrated adherence of a particular ICC/IP community to their
customs, religious beliefs, traditions and indigenous knowledge
systems and practices as they assert their character and identity as
peoples. The sustainable development and protection of ancestral
domains shall be all-inclusive.
4.3. Community-based/Participatory. The process and steps in the
preparation of the ADSDPP shall ensure that the ICCs/IPs shall
take major leadership roles and full participation in the
determination of their own development needs and priorities and
subsequently how these needs and priorities shall be met as they
formulate, implement and evaluate their ADSDPPs.
4.4. Freedom of Initiative and Self-reliance or Non-Intervention.
Economic opportunities created by the state shall be extended to the
ICCsfiPs on the basis of freedom of initiative and self-reliance. The
ICCs/IPs shall freely pursue their economic, social and cultural
development at their own pace and manner determined by
themselves towards national unity and development. The option of
the ICCs/IPs to adopt a sustainable development and protection
plan shall be respected under the principle of free pursuit of
development as a people.
4.5. Culture Sensitive. The ADSDPP shall be culturally appropriate and
responsive.
4.6. Gender-Responsive. The ADSDPP shall likewise be gender-sensitive
where gender issues are clearly articulated and addressed.
4.7. Consultative. The ADSDPP preparation shall be consultative.
Consultations shall go beyond ICCsjiPs to account for other
stakeholders or entities that may be affected in any way by planned
interventions within the ancestral domain such as the ICCs and
non-ICCs in areas adjacent to the ancestral domain, and
development agents of govemment (local and national).
4.8. Iterative and Strategic. The iterative planning process shall allow
for strategic changes in requirements and technologies over time. A
strategic planning approach capitalizes on indigenous resources and
focuses on critical development issues.
4.9. Ecology-based. The ADSDPP shall be responsive to environmental
concems such as disaster risk reduction and management, climate
change
adaptation,
biodiversity
conservation,
watershed
management, mangroves, wildemess, protected areas, inland water,
sea water, air, landscape, and the likes.
Section 5. Operating Principles. In the exercise of the right to self-govemance
and self-determination, the ICCs/IPs shall ensure that the development and
management of ancestral domains shall adhere to the following principles: