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Tenure Security and Well-being of Indigenous Communities in the Uplands
Rolando T. Bello,Amelia L. Bello 한국무역연구원 2010 The International Academy of Global Business and T Vol.6 No.1
Indigenous peoples belong to the marginalized sector of society. They are characterized by a host of attributes, foremost of which are limited income opportunities and lack of access to basic services. These concerns, in addition, are particularly important for the Indigenous Peoples because they occupy ancestral lands for which they claim ownership. For the Indigenous Peoples, land, culture and life are intertwined and inseparable. Thus, the different and often times conflicting perspectives and values attached to the same parcel of land give rise to problems and abuses.
Rolando T. Bello,Amelia L. Bello 한국무역연구원 2012 The International Academy of Global Business and T Vol.8 No.2
The paper illustrates the transition process faced by a multipurpose cooperative operating in an agrarian reform community as it evolves into an agri-business enterprise. The cooperative is considered an agrarian reform beneficiary organization, having been formed by agrarian reform beneficiaries. The cooperative is proposing to grow abaca and use it in the making of slippers. A needs assessment framework was utilized.
Policy Options on Wastewater Management of the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB)
Guinevere T. Madlangbayan,Rolando T. Bello,Merlyne M. Paunlagui,Rogelio N. Tagarino 한국무역연구원 2014 The International Academy of Global Business and T Vol.10 No.1
Wastewater management at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) affects not only its immediate environs but the whole Los Baños community. At present, the University dumps its wastewater without any form of treatment directly into the Molawin Creek. The enactment of the Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004 puts the University at the crossroads of making a decision on which wastewater management option to take. This study presents three possible policy options, one of which factored in the externalities. Using social benefit cost analysis (SBCA), it was revealed that investing in the rehabilitation and recommissioning of the existing UPLB wastewater facility is a worthwhile venture. Economic analyses showed positive Net Present Values (NPV) for the rehabilitation of the existing wastewater facility at a discount rate of 9% with a Benefit- Cost Ratio (BCR) greater than 1. The study further recommends that the multi-use function of the Molawin Creek be explored.