Eastern Kalinga begins dev’t as growth center
>> Sunday, December 2, 2018
TABUK
CITY – The National Economic and Development Authority Cordillera
partnered with the Kalinga provincial government to develop the Eastern Kalinga
Growth Center (EKGC) comprised of the local government units of Pinukpuk,
Rizal, Tanudan, and Tabuk City. A workshop is scheduled on December 13 in Tabuk
City as a follow-up on the agreements set in last year’s workshop on advancing
the EKGC.
Elected officials,
planning and development coordinators of the three municipalities and one city
and their provincial counterparts will meet with NEDA-CAR to formulate a vision
statement for the EKGC, review and validate previously identified strategic
roles, and formulate development strategies for the growth center.
In an initial workshop
held August 23, participants agreed on EKGC as the agri-industrial center of
the region.
Tabuk City was marked as
the primary service center while Pinukpuk shall serve as the primary
agri-production and processing center. Tanudan was indicated as the Agri and
Eco-Tourism primary center with sites like the Mt. Binaratan.
The Cordillera
Regional Development Plan recognizes the EKGC along with the BLISTT area
(Baguio, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba, and Tublay) as the primary growth
centers of the region. The potential of Tabuk City and its neighboring
municipalities as a primary growth center is significant given its vast and
versatile land area
Tabuk
City is envisioned as a possible regional government center for the Autonomous
Cordillera Region (ARC). Cordillera autonomy is the overarching theme of the
Cordillera Regional Development Plan since its adoption by the Regional
Development Council in 2006.
NEDA-CAR, as the primary
planning and development authority in the region, aims to advance development
in the EKGC to prevent urban sprawl and congestion, foster inclusive growth,
and better prepare the area for the establishment of a Cordillera autonomous
government.
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