capacity of ICCs/IPs towards the protection of their
community intellectual rights. Identify data sets as IKSP
data to be reflected in the ADSDPP in respect to their
intellectual property rights.
7.1.4. Development Needs of the ICCs and their Ancestral
Domain. This portion shall highlight the needs, problems
and concerns to fully develop the ICCs/IPs and their
ancestral domains. It shall also identify collective I or
community traditional capacities used to either protect or
claim their rights to their ancestral domains and lands, to
self-govemance and empowerment, social justice and
human rights and right to cultural integrity. The extent or
magnitude of the problem shall be presented and concerns
for determining priorities shall be indicated. Likewise, the
strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities as well as
probable resources shall be indicated.
7.2. DEVELOPMENT AND PROTECTION PLANS AND PROGRAMS.
The ADSDPP shall specify plans and programs to meet the identified
needs of the community and the ancestral domain. The spatial and
development plans/programs and activities include those pertaining
to, among others, ancestral domain/territorial integrity, forest and
marine conservation/protection or renewal, water security, pollution
prevention, environmentally critical areas, commitment to maintain
ecological balance, land utilization and management, and the socioeconomic or human resources development of the ICCs/IPs.
7.3. IMPLEMENTATION POLICIES AND MECHANISMS. The ADSDPP
shall embody policies, structures, procedures and other
mechanisms to ensure the implementation of the plan. The
implementation plan shall include the following:
7.3.1. Regulatory Instruments. The ICCs/IPs shall clearly define
the manner and the tools for regulating the use of land,
marine and natural resources within the ancestral domain.
7.3.2. Implementation Schemes. In the implementation of the
ADSDPP, consideration of the following must be adhered to:
7.3.2.1. The IP community shall take full ownership,
responsibility and accountability for the programs/
projects' outputs and activities;
7.3.2.2. Accountability
would
measure
performance,
pinpoint responsibility, and allow continuous
improvement;
7.3.2.3. Plans and programs would lead to the sustained
development of the ICCs/IPs capacities to
claim/ assert their rights; and
7.3.2.4. The legislative agenda of the IPMR shall advocate
among others the passage of ordinances geared
towards the protection of the environment and the
implementation of the development plans and
programs identified in the ADSDPP.
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