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                    [Title] => Land use planning: Key to disaster risk management
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The issue of poor land use planning is being left out in the current discussions on why disasters keep happening in the Philippines.

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Encouraged by the Philippines’ determined actions to reduce greenhouse gases and adapt to climate change, the development enterprise German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) has launched innovative environmental protection measures in the country budgeted at almost five million euros (P325 million) for the next two to three years.

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The issue of poor land use planning is being left out in the current discussions on why disasters keep happening in the Philippines.

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Encouraged by the Philippines’ determined actions to reduce greenhouse gases and adapt to climate change, the development enterprise German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) has launched innovative environmental protection measures in the country budgeted at almost five million euros (P325 million) for the next two to three years.

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