2013 Operational Plan [Location: Bohol] START UP EVENT Marco Polo Hotel, Cebu City 11 to 13 March 2013.

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2013 Operational Plan [Location: Bohol] START UP EVENT Marco Polo Hotel, Cebu City 11 to 13 March 2013

Line of Intervention Information and Awareness Creation (2) Result 1 MSMEs and LGUs realize that being environmentally friendly and climate smart makes economic sense Result 1 MSMEs and LGUs realize that being environmentally friendly and climate smart makes economic sense 2013 Activities  Conduct orientation sessions on GED to: 1) Tourism Officers Association and League of MPDCs 2) LRED and Tourism-relevant LGUs Conduct learning sessions on greening value chains and review activities of the Action Plan

Line of Intervention Information and Awareness Creation (2) Result 1 MSMEs and LGUs realize that being environmentally friendly and climate smart makes economic sense Result 1 MSMEs and LGUs realize that being environmentally friendly and climate smart makes economic sense 2013 Activities  Initiate meetings with MSMEs (BAHRR, BCCI, suppliers), and Baseline data gathering on economic and ecologic footprint of 30 tourism MSMEs Identify, gather and document good practices of local MSMEs Explore demand for green financing: what, amount & challenges and risk transfer mechanisms/insurances (behavior study in coordination with national level) Invite BDS providers and suppliers (to explore partnerships)  Initiate Development Partners Convergence Meeting Identify and partner with existing local projects and document their results of green initiatives

Line of Intervention Information and Awareness Creation (2) Result 1 MSMEs and LGUs realize that being environmentally friendly and climate smart makes economic sense Result 1 MSMEs and LGUs realize that being environmentally friendly and climate smart makes economic sense 2013/4 Activities  Conduct orientation sessions on GED to Local Chief Executives, SB officials and Municipal Engineers / Building Officials (in coordination with national level) Conduct learning sessions on greening value chains and review activities of the Action Plan Create awareness among the local chief executives (mayors) for the implementation of environmental-relevant legislation Present good cases of green policies/ legislation of LGUs and implemented green development projects

Line of Intervention Information and Awareness Creation (3) Result 1 MSMEs and LGUs realize that being environmentally friendly and climate smart makes economic sense Result 1 MSMEs and LGUs realize that being environmentally friendly and climate smart makes economic sense 2014 Activities  Conduct learning sessions on greening LRED

Line of Intervention Information and Awareness Creation (5) Result 2 More MSMEs acquire information on the requirements and possibilities to access green finance Result 2 More MSMEs acquire information on the requirements and possibilities to access green finance 2013 Activities  Organize green financing forum with the information provided from the national level (including TIEZA and BOI green financing and incentive schemes) based on information collected from the business associations (in terms of information needs)

Line of Intervention Information and Awareness Creation (8) Result 3 MSMEs which go green are publicly recognized, for example through green tourism standards Result 3 MSMEs which go green are publicly recognized, for example through green tourism standards 2013 Activities  Sharing of criteria for identified awards (collected at national level) and allow businesses to nominate themselves and  Support their application by documenting and consolidating best practices among MSMEs mainly regarding national and international awards

Line of Intervention Information and Awareness Creation (9) Result 3 MSMEs which go green are publicly recognized, for example through green tourism standards Result 3 MSMEs which go green are publicly recognized, for example through green tourism standards 2014 Activities  Coaching MSMEs “best practices” for nomination to national and international awards

Line of Intervention Service Facilitation and Match Making (2) Result 4 MSMEs demand enterprise specific climate smart and environmentally friendly technologies which enhance their competitiveness Result 4 MSMEs demand enterprise specific climate smart and environmentally friendly technologies which enhance their competitiveness 2013 Activities  Identify MSMEs and their BDS needs to become more environmentally friendly (refer to result 1)  Facilitate the use of private and public BDS by MSMEs through the organization of green technology forum

Line of Intervention Service Facilitation and Match Making (5) Result 5 Service providers offer services (such as energy efficiency services) which are known to and demanded by MSMEs as they become environmentally friendly and climate smart Result 5 Service providers offer services (such as energy efficiency services) which are known to and demanded by MSMEs as they become environmentally friendly and climate smart 2013 Activities  Facilitate training of local private BDS providers on greening initiatives  Invite green BDS providers (identified at the national level) to Bohol  Establish partnerships with service providers to demonstrate their services in the pilot companies (see result 1)  Oversee/ keep track of successful partnerships between green BDS providers and MSMEs

Line of Intervention Service Facilitation and Match Making (5) Result 5 Service providers offer services (such as energy efficiency services) which are known to and demanded by MSMEs as they become environmentally friendly and climate smart Result 5 Service providers offer services (such as energy efficiency services) which are known to and demanded by MSMEs as they become environmentally friendly and climate smart 2013 Activities  Consolidate best green practices of Bohol

Line of Intervention Service Facilitation and Match Making (8) Result 6 Companies introduce climate smart and environmentally friendly ways of doing business within their supply chain Result 6 Companies introduce climate smart and environmentally friendly ways of doing business within their supply chain 2013 Activities  (earmarked for 2014)

Line of Intervention Service Facilitation and Match Making (9) Result 6 Companies introduce climate smart and environmentally friendly ways of doing business within their supply chain Result 6 Companies introduce climate smart and environmentally friendly ways of doing business within their supply chain 2014 Activities  Conduct B2B matching between green large companies and MSMEs and link to greening other value chains

Line of Intervention Green Framework Conditions (3) Result 7 MSMEs, LGUs, NGAs and BMOs cooperate to use opportunities for an environmental friendly and climate smart development Result 7 MSMEs, LGUs, NGAs and BMOs cooperate to use opportunities for an environmental friendly and climate smart development 2013 Activities  Conduct learning sessions for MSME councils on identified local best practices on technical and social innovation  Explore opportunities for PES solutions (intro of environmental users fee)  Create awareness among the local chief executives (mayors) for the implementation of environmental-relevant legislation (see result 1)  Compile good cases of green policies/ legislation of LGUs and implemented green development projects (to feed into sessions with LGUs) (see result 1)

Line of Intervention Green Framework Conditions (6) Result 8 DTI’s programs and approaches better support MSMEs in making their businesses more climate smart and environmentally friendly Result 8 DTI’s programs and approaches better support MSMEs in making their businesses more climate smart and environmentally friendly 2013 Activities  Scan DTI Bohol projects and programs for entry points for greening elements  Capacitate and support DTI Bohol to integrate green approaches into its projects and programs  Capacitate DTI Bohol to green its industry cluster  Sharing session between DTI Bohol and other DTI offices regarding Greening the Tourism VC with DTI programs  Regional marketing strategies to advertise the greening initiatives

Line of Intervention Green Framework Conditions (6) Result 8 DTI’s programs and approaches better support MSMEs in making their businesses more climate smart and environmentally friendly Result 8 DTI’s programs and approaches better support MSMEs in making their businesses more climate smart and environmentally friendly 2014 Activities  Sharing sessions between DTI Bohol and other DTI offices regarding Greening DTI programs

Main Collaborators Province of Bohol and its offices (incl. BTO, BIPC, BEMO) Provincial Tourism Council (PTC) Bohol Association of Hotels, Resorts and Restaurants (BAHRR) Bohol Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) Department of Tourism Region 7 (DOT7) Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Department of Env. and Natural Resources (DENR) Selected LGUs (local tourism destinations)

Operational Planning Team Bohol Thank you for your attention!

1/19/2016 Public Sector Private Sector Civil Society, Development Partners Primary Stakeholder Key Stakeholder Secondary Stakeholder LGUs DOT NEDA Local environmental organisations Provincial Tourism Council ADB EU projects like ZCR PROCESS-Bohol PBSP Service providers DOST USAID Green companies as role models Ausaid PENRO BAHRR DILG ECCP WECAN project Bohol CCI LGSP-LED IFC MSME Development Council MSME Local Cooperation System – Province of Bohol Province of Bohol Local POs BMT PADAYON HNU UB ProGED (DTI Bohol + GIZ) Financial Institutes Architects Tri-media Japanese Gov’t CIDA UNIDO/ ILO Green Energy Club