ARTICLE II BASIC COMPONENTS OF THE ADSDPP Section 7. Basic Components. The ADSDPP is a long term comprehensive spatial and development plan with at least five years programming of activities with the purpose of identifying and implementing programs and projects to strengthen self-govemance, alleviate poverty, protect the environment and cultural integrity, and build lasting peace and genuine development within ancestral domains of particular ICCs or IP groups. In order to achieve confidentiality of information, there is a need to come up with a separate volume for the IKSP component and another volume for the Investment Plan, Implementing Rules and Mechanisms/ Community Rules and the AD I Community Situationers. Hence the ADSDPP document shall contain three parts as follows: 7.1. ANCESTRAL DOMAIN AND COMMUNITY SITUATIONER 7.1.1. Ancestral Domain/Water Situationer. This component shall include the profile and conditions of the natural base or resources of the ancestral domain/ water such as its environmental and ecological conditions and other land and spatial conditions as maybe defined by the community. It shall also include the indigenous resource systems and management practices and customs and traditions as well as a description of the land ownership systems that helped shape the present conditions of the ancestral domain/ water and the IC/IP community as owners and stakeholders. The problems and conditions shall also be determined, especially, but not limited to, the environmentally critical areas. 7.1.2. Community Situationer. This component shall include the history of the tribe, their origin and time immemorial formation of the ICCs/IPs as a distinctive social and cultural group. It shall also present and discuss the life ways of the ICCsjiPs and their social, cultural, political and economic systems and status of human development, including the prevailing conditions and situations as well as the factors affecting the development of ICCs/IPs. The agriculture and agro-forestry as major activities in ancestral domains shall be described to include the traditional or customary practices such as the traditional systems of self-help or mutual cooperation. Potential economic activities or opportunities may also be established in this component. 7 .1.3. Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices (IKSPs). The indigenous knowledge systems and practices of IC/IP communities on land use systems, land ownership systems, forest and watershed management and protection, water resource management and protection, marine resource management, and mineral resource management and protection basically form part of the sustainable development and protection plan. The manner of documenting the IKSPs shall be subject to the community qJ t ~lef4hj;; Mili co~den~cy as well as ili:

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