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Conflict, Cooperation & Collective Action: land use, water rights and water scarcity in Manupali watershed, southern Philippines Caroline Duque-Piñon, Delia Catacutan, Beria Leimona, Emma Abasolo, Meine van Noordwijk and Lydia Tiongco DENR
Outline Introduction The Manupali watershed: land use and water balance Water conflicts Cooperation and collective actions Conclusion
1. Introduction WATER – ESSENTIAL FOR HUMAN SURVIVAL Water is indispensable to livelihoods and most forms of economic production However, access to water, its allocation and use, are critical concerns that can drive conflicts
Water conflicts at different geographical scales ,[object Object]
National level: between different sectors (e.g. farmers, industries, tourism, environmentalists, etc.) on policies affecting water management
Local level: between users over access to water, or people affected by projectsPolitical, socio-economic and cultural factors at each level often determine the complexity of water conflicts
Some local-based water conflicts in the Philippines Conflicting water use: fisheries, transport, drinking water and water sink Compensation issues for changing water allocations The Philippines Misallocation of irrigation water Angat Dam Saltwater intrusion  Laguna Lake San Pablo  City Batangas City Privatization of local water facility Tuburan, Cebu  Cebu City Bayugan City Local violence on water at the local level are often direct conflicts, and can spill over into wider-scale conflicts
Objectives Describe the water conflicts and cooperative agreements adopted by different water users in the Manupali watershed, Bukidnon province in southern Philippines Method ,[object Object]
Survey-interviews and focus group discussions
Stakeholders’ analysis
Literature review
Local ecological knowledge (LEK)
Policy-makers ecological knowledge (PEK)
Modellers ecological knowledge (MEK),[object Object]
 60% agriculture and 40% forest
 maximum annual rainfall 2,522 mm (1987-2005)
 elevation 320 to 2,954 masl
 70% has slopes greater than 18%
51,406 people (2007)The Philippines Manupali River Manupali watershed Bukidnon Province Manupali River
Water users in Manupali Farmers Households LGU Water Works Swine and poultry Tugasan Maagnao Kulasihan Banana companies Alanib Manupali River NIA - IAs National Power Corporation
[object Object],[object Object]
Table 2- Average water balance of Alanib and Kulasihan sub-watersheds during a  12-year GenRiver simulation (MEK results)
RESULTS Kulasihan River during dry months CAUSES Banana plantation in Alanib village Water diversion for banana plantations
Fig 3- Simulated net water yield during a 12-year simulation period (1994-2005) versus volume of water rights granted (2007) in three sub-watersheds
[object Object],Source: NPC, 2006

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Conflict, Cooperation & Collective Action: land use, water rights and water scarcity in Manupali watershed, southern Philippines

  • 1. Conflict, Cooperation & Collective Action: land use, water rights and water scarcity in Manupali watershed, southern Philippines Caroline Duque-Piñon, Delia Catacutan, Beria Leimona, Emma Abasolo, Meine van Noordwijk and Lydia Tiongco DENR
  • 2. Outline Introduction The Manupali watershed: land use and water balance Water conflicts Cooperation and collective actions Conclusion
  • 3. 1. Introduction WATER – ESSENTIAL FOR HUMAN SURVIVAL Water is indispensable to livelihoods and most forms of economic production However, access to water, its allocation and use, are critical concerns that can drive conflicts
  • 4.
  • 5. National level: between different sectors (e.g. farmers, industries, tourism, environmentalists, etc.) on policies affecting water management
  • 6. Local level: between users over access to water, or people affected by projectsPolitical, socio-economic and cultural factors at each level often determine the complexity of water conflicts
  • 7. Some local-based water conflicts in the Philippines Conflicting water use: fisheries, transport, drinking water and water sink Compensation issues for changing water allocations The Philippines Misallocation of irrigation water Angat Dam Saltwater intrusion Laguna Lake San Pablo City Batangas City Privatization of local water facility Tuburan, Cebu Cebu City Bayugan City Local violence on water at the local level are often direct conflicts, and can spill over into wider-scale conflicts
  • 8.
  • 9. Survey-interviews and focus group discussions
  • 14.
  • 15. 60% agriculture and 40% forest
  • 16. maximum annual rainfall 2,522 mm (1987-2005)
  • 17. elevation 320 to 2,954 masl
  • 18. 70% has slopes greater than 18%
  • 19. 51,406 people (2007)The Philippines Manupali River Manupali watershed Bukidnon Province Manupali River
  • 20. Water users in Manupali Farmers Households LGU Water Works Swine and poultry Tugasan Maagnao Kulasihan Banana companies Alanib Manupali River NIA - IAs National Power Corporation
  • 21.
  • 22. Table 2- Average water balance of Alanib and Kulasihan sub-watersheds during a 12-year GenRiver simulation (MEK results)
  • 23. RESULTS Kulasihan River during dry months CAUSES Banana plantation in Alanib village Water diversion for banana plantations
  • 24. Fig 3- Simulated net water yield during a 12-year simulation period (1994-2005) versus volume of water rights granted (2007) in three sub-watersheds
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. 3. Water Conflicts Conflict: Stealing/cutting of water pipes from rivers Involved: Farmers VS farmers in the upper communities Conflict: Destroying small impounding reservoirs Involved: Upper farmers VS middle farmers …Issue of ‘who came first’ and ‘benefit-sharing’ between upstream and downstream users
  • 28. Conflict: Privatization of open-access water Involved: Land owner (poultry) vs community Issue of access to springs within private lands
  • 29.
  • 30. Water allocation (upstream and downstream
  • 31. Institutional weaknesses (e.g. red tape, illegal processing of water rights applications)
  • 32. Surreptitious water diversionInvolved: Banana companies VS NIA, banana companies VS community people DOLE-Skyland MKAVI NIA
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35. Poor maintenance of canals and damsInvolved: AMSFC VS NIA AMSFC Converted to banana and corn NIA - IAs
  • 36. Overlapping of water management regimes and uncoordinated watershed management efforts 2. LGU – Local Government Code 1. DENR – NIPAS Act 3. NCIP – IPRA Law 4. NWRB – Water Code Involved: Indigenous communities, NIA, LGU, DENR, banana companies
  • 37. Tension between statutory and customary rights (e.g. failure to obtain pre-and-prior informed consent) Banana companies LGU Water Works Involved: Indigenous communities vs. banana companies, DENR, LGU-Lantapan and NIA DENR
  • 38. 4. Cooperation and Collective Action Community conservation & livelihood projects 2938 IP communities Resource share HIVAC Green River Gold Ranch Income share Cawayan Village Gov’t Hilltop Coop 1500 meters above sea level Financial assistance 1100 DOLE LGU NPC MKAVI 600 Reforestation & livelihood projects Irrigation service fee Irrigation service fee 320 AMSFC ManRIS Water users
  • 39. (1)Collective action through cooperative agreements can mitigate hostile confrontations between multiple resource users !!! These agreements are only short-term solutions and do not address the root cause of water scarcity Key messages (2)Evolution of cooperation and collective actions between water users because of mutual recognition of value and scarcity of water, and existence of social capital and legal basis for voluntary agreements !!! However, cooperation does not emerge easily with self-interest
  • 40.
  • 41. 5. Conclusion (1) Shared understanding on the link between water balance and land use patterns is important in unpacking complex issues on water (2)Voluntary agreements are important short-term solutions to resolve immediate water rights conflicts (3) Land use policies and incentives for sustainable land use are inevitable for the long-term solution of water scarcity (4) Despite relative vagueness of policies, they provide legal bases for the emergence of voluntary agreements (5)Therefore, coordinated cooperation among all users is important to foster watershed-level collective action
  • 42. Acknowledgement RHA team members Dennis Ferrera, Johnny Mancawan, CelsoPillerin and Carlos Sioquim for generating the data used in this study, and CecilleEgnar for coordinating the Bukidnon-TULSEA project.