4.3 The community shall identify and indicate on a map its specific ancestral domain management units such as, but not limited to, agricultural and agroforestry areas; resource rehabilitation and product areas; community forests and mineral reserves; traditional hunting and fishing grounds; cultural landmarks and sacred places; scenic places and special-use areas; and peripheral or boundary areas. 4.4 The community shall formulate the indicative development activities they plan to undertake in each management unit which may include resource protection, rehabilitation, utilization and allocation of benefits. 4.5 The indicative plan shall be prepared in the community’s own language or any manner of expression they prefer. The same may be translated into English by the DENR using its own resources. In case of conflicts in interpreting the provisions of the plan, the version of the community shall prevail. 4.6 Upon completion of the indicative plan, the community Working Group shall present the same for final review by the community members gathered in a general assembly. Should the community find the plan reflective of its will in form and substance, the members thereof shall affix their signatures or thumbmarks in the document to signify their concurrence and endorsement thereof. 4.7 Upon the adoption by the community of the plan, the same shall be transmitted to the nearest concerned CENRO who shall then be responsible for transmitting the same to the DENR Secretary and other offices through proper channels. 164

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