Determination of impact of the proposed new Iloilo airport on land use in the municipalities of Sta. Barbara and Cabatuan, Iloilo province, using delphi technique / (Record no. 2780)

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Personal name Cubilla, Renato B.
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Title Determination of impact of the proposed new Iloilo airport on land use in the municipalities of Sta. Barbara and Cabatuan, Iloilo province, using delphi technique /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by Renato B. Cubilla
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Diliman, Quezon City :
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2001.
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Extent xii, 128 pages :
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General note Thesis (MA - - Regional Development Planning) University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City.
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Summary, etc. The Philippines, consisting of almost 7.100 islands. is one of the largest archipelagic countries in the world. [ts air transportation has been playing an important role for both passenger and cargo transport for the country, and the government has been developing more major airports for greater efficiency and service. Onc of these airports is the Iloilo Airport.<br/><br/>The Moilo Airport is considered as the fourth busiest airport in the Philippines in terms of the number of passengers. This existing airport, however, has been facing problems. Rapid urbanization in its surroundings is one problem which hampers further its development and expansion and imperils the safety of its aircraft operations within the area.<br/><br/>In 1997, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) conducted a Pre- Feasibility Study for a proposed New Iloilo Airport, which determined the urgent need for developing a new airport. The proposed airport will be located between the municipalities of Cabatuan and Sta. Barbara, about 19 kms. north of iloilo City. The surrounding area in Sta. Barbara and Cabatuan thus, becomes a natural focus for urban development. It is apparent that airports provide several essential ingredients that encourage urban growth — jobs, extensive roadway systems. a generally undeveloped setting where reasonably priced land is available, and public utilitics which can be casily tapped by other users.<br/><br/>This research was conducted to determine and forecast the impacts of the New Hoilo Airport on land use in the municipalities of Sta. Barbara and Cabatuan using the Delphi technique. In effect, therefore, the study would determine how airports influence land use using the Delphi method.<br/><br/>The study reveals that the new Iloilo airport will produce a host of impacts on land use in the two municipalities of Sta. Barbara and Cabatuan for the next ten years. The experts forecast that even during the construction stage of the airport, a lot of commercial establishments would be seen especially in the construction site area, but this would be only small in magnitude . The more permanent changes in land use would occur when the airport shall have started its operation. The respondents selected Modified Land Use Option III as the land use most likely to happen in the<br/>next ten years.<br/><br/>The study concluded that the new Iloilo airport would have a number of impacts on land use in the two municipalities of Sta. Barbara and Cabatuan for the next ten years. In fact, some impacts would already occur even during the Construction stage of the airport but these would only be small in magnitude. The More permanent impacts on land use will occur when the airport begins its regular Operations. expected that the commercial establishment would be developed alone. These commercial establishments would also be the access route going to the airport.<br/><br/>More visible in the poblacion Residential areas would continue to expand in the re visible in poblacion and residential subdivisions would be formed within the are action areas project, using the experts in the subject area. Having a “good” respondent group is the key for achieving good results. In this study, the Delphi approach was used to refine the land use options that was previously done. It was found out that Delphi technique could be used to determine which among the land use options, that has e been presented ,would be the most likely to happen in the next ten years.<br/><br/>The composition of the panel of respondents is critical, where its members should have a thorough understanding of the current situation in the study area. From this study, it was found out that people inherently living in the area were very singular and specific in their consensus and forecasts. On the other hand, people from the national level, or those not inherently living in the area, despite their direct involvement in the project, were nonetheless not too familiar with the area and as such could not make specific forecasts for such impacts on commercial, residential or industrial developments. They simply relied on what were existing during the time of the study and from thereon formed the basis for their predictions.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>The Philippines, consisting of almost 7.100 islands. is one of the largest archipelagic countries in the world. [ts air transportation has been playing an important role for both passenger and cargo transport for the country, and the government has been developing more major airports for greater efficiency and service. Onc of these airports is the Iloilo Airport.<br/><br/>The Moilo Airport is considered as the fourth busiest airport in the Philippines in terms of the number of passengers. This existing airport, however, has been facing problems. Rapid urbanization in its surroundings is one problem which hampers further its development and expansion and imperils the safety of its aircraft operations within the area.<br/><br/>In 1997, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) conducted a Pre- Feasibility Study for a proposed New Iloilo Airport, which determined the urgent need for developing a new airport. The proposed airport will be located between the municipalities of Cabatuan and Sta. Barbara, about 19 kms. north of iloilo City. The surrounding area in Sta. Barbara and Cabatuan thus, becomes a natural focus for urban development. It is apparent that airports provide several essential ingredients that encourage urban growth — jobs, extensive roadway systems. a generally undeveloped setting where reasonably priced land is available, and public utilitics which can be casily tapped by other users.<br/><br/>This research was conducted to determine and forecast the impacts of the New Hoilo Airport on land use in the municipalities of Sta. Barbara and Cabatuan using the Delphi technique. In effect, therefore, the study would determine how airports influence land use using the Delphi method.<br/><br/>The study reveals that the new Iloilo airport will produce a host of impacts on land use in the two municipalities of Sta. Barbara and Cabatuan for the next ten years. The experts forecast that even during the construction stage of the airport, a lot of commercial establishments would be seen especially in the construction site area, but this would be only small in magnitude . The more permanent changes in land use would occur when the airport shall have started its operation. The respondents selected Modified Land Use Option III as the land use most likely to happen in the<br/>next ten years.<br/><br/>The study concluded that the new Iloilo airport would have a number of impacts on land use in the two municipalities of Sta. Barbara and Cabatuan for the next ten years. In fact, some impacts would already occur even during the Construction stage of the airport but these would only be small in magnitude. The More permanent impacts on land use will occur when the airport begins its regular Operations. expected that the commercial establishment would be developed alone. These commercial establishments would also be the access route going to the airport.<br/><br/>More visible in the poblacion Residential areas would continue to expand in the re visible in poblacion and residential subdivisions would be formed within the are action areas project, using the experts in the subject area. Having a “good” respondent group is the key for achieving good results. In this study, the Delphi approach was used to refine the land use options that was previously done. It was found out that Delphi technique could be used to determine which among the land use options, that has e been presented ,would be the most likely to happen in the next ten years.<br/><br/>The composition of the panel of respondents is critical, where its members should have a thorough understanding of the current situation in the study area. From this study, it was found out that people inherently living in the area were very singular and specific in their consensus and forecasts. On the other hand, people from the national level, or those not inherently living in the area, despite their direct involvement in the project, were nonetheless not too familiar with the area and as such could not make specific forecasts for such impacts on commercial, residential or industrial developments. They simply relied on what were existing during the time of the study and from thereon formed the basis for their predictions.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
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