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Tabulations of Land Use Area Allocation for the Proposed Land Use Plan of ISU - Echague
Below is the table used as guide in computing for the required land Land Use Allocation for the Proposed Land Use
allocation of ISU-Echague in 25 years, considering the enrollment Plan of ISU – Echague Campus
projections. In 25 years or by 2045, enrolment is projected to reach
99,660.
Land Use Component Land Area (in Has.) % to Total
Land requirements are computed based on the standards set by Category
Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, Housing
and Land Use Regulatory Board and the 3-Component Model of Residential Staff and Student 25.14 7.07
Agricultural Education. Housing
Commercial 50.29 14.14
Land Requirement as per Standards Institutional Academic Core, 54.69 15.37
Administrative
Land Use Component Land Allocation Requirement (has.) Offices, Utilities
Category
FAO Standards HLURB 3-Component Research Core 21.66 6.09
Standards Model of
Agricultural Industrial Agro-Industrial 85.49 24.03
Education
Open Space
Residential Staff and Student 32.36 16.18 Teaching & 85.44 24.02
Housing
Research Fields
Commercial 13.48 1.49 Eco-Tourism 17.90 5.03
Institutional Academic Core, 35.06 6.89 24.81 Recreational/Athle 4.58 1.29
Administrative tics/ Assembly
Offices, Utilities Areas
Research Core
Water Bodies 4.94 1.39
Industrial Agro-Industrial 40.45 37.76 Roads 5.58 1.57
Open Space 80.90 26.97
TOTAL AREA in 355.71 100.00
Agricultural hectares
Eco-Tourism
Recreational/Athl LEGEND Water Bodies
etics/ Assembly
Areas
Residential Research Core Agricultural
Roads
TOTAL AREA in
hectares
202.26 89.29 24.81 Commercial Roads Eco-Tourism
The ones in red values under the standards of Food and Institutional
Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations have been chosen Agro-Industrial Recreational/
Athletics/
as the main guide in arriving to a more sustainable land use allocation for Assembly Areas
the echague campus. The values on table on the right are aligned with the
sustainable development goals of the United Nations General Assembly.
CONTENT:
TABULATIONS of
ISABELA STATE Land Use Development and Land Use Area Allocation
UNIVERSITY Infrastructure Plan for the Proposed
Main campus
Land Use Plan
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