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University of the Philippines Los Baños

2021

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Forecasting Locational Marginal Prices In Electricity Markets By Using Artificial Neural Networks, Kim Jay R. Rosano, Allan C. Nerves Dec 2021

Forecasting Locational Marginal Prices In Electricity Markets By Using Artificial Neural Networks, Kim Jay R. Rosano, Allan C. Nerves

Journal of Economics, Management and Agricultural Development

Electricity price forecasting is an important tool used by market players in decision-making and strategizing their participation in the electricity market. In most studies, market-clearing price is forecasted as it gives an aggregated overview of system price. However, locational marginal price (LMP) gives better outlook of the price particular to the customer location in the electrical power grid. This study utilizes Artificial Neural Networks to forecast weekday LMP of generator and load nodes. Various inputs such as historical prices and demand, and temporal indices were used. Using data for selected nodes of the Philippine Wholesale Electricity Spot Market, forecast Mean …


An Assessment Of Swine Industry In The Philippines, Christian Paul L. Fang, Cenon D. Elca Jul 2021

An Assessment Of Swine Industry In The Philippines, Christian Paul L. Fang, Cenon D. Elca

Journal of Economics, Management and Agricultural Development

This paper assessed the performance of swine industry in the Philippines by synthesizing secondary data from 1990 to 2020. Inefficiencies in major swine value chain segments were identified. The factors affecting swine production and pork consumption were determined using multiple regression analysis. The bottlenecks found along the chain are yellow corn supply deficit, fragmented structures of yellow corn and backyard farms, high disease susceptibility of backyard farms, and compromised meat quality produced from private slaughterhouses. The own price, inventory, and slaughtered animals have significant direct effects on swine production. The retail price of pork and income have significant direct influences …


Archipelago On Lockdown: An Assessment Of The Effects Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Philippines’ Micro, Small, And Medium Enterprises (Msmes) Across The Food Value Chain, Remund Jordan D. Labios, Dinah Pura T. Depositario, Nohreen Ethel P. Manipol, Renen Szillardo C. De Guzman, Dia Noelle F. Velasco Jul 2021

Archipelago On Lockdown: An Assessment Of The Effects Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Philippines’ Micro, Small, And Medium Enterprises (Msmes) Across The Food Value Chain, Remund Jordan D. Labios, Dinah Pura T. Depositario, Nohreen Ethel P. Manipol, Renen Szillardo C. De Guzman, Dia Noelle F. Velasco

Journal of Economics, Management and Agricultural Development

The paper examined the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the Philippines’ MSMEs across the food value chain and the strategies that food-based MSMEs employed to cope with disruptions. A food value chain framework was used to
analyze the food-based MSMEs, focusing on the input and service provision, production/farming, processing, transport and storage, retailing, and consumption. Results revealed the following: (1) different quarantine protocols across provincial and local boundaries contributed to the complexity of transporting inputs and products; (2) limited mobility of manpower contributed to the challenges of continuing business operations; (3) there was an observed increase in new financing programs …


Economic Implications Of Disasters On Cooperative Sector In Calabarzon, Philippines, Ceptryl S. Mina, Liezel S. Cruz Jul 2021

Economic Implications Of Disasters On Cooperative Sector In Calabarzon, Philippines, Ceptryl S. Mina, Liezel S. Cruz

Journal of Economics, Management and Agricultural Development

Cooperatives serve as an important tool for improving the living conditions of members and their community. However, like any other business enterprise, cooperatives are also exposed to disasters that may affect their
operations. This study analyzed the economic effects of disasters on cooperatives in CALABARZON, Philippines. Results of the Pearson’s chi-square test showed that cooperatives are exposed to various types of natural, biological, and humaninduced disasters. It was found out that disasters lead to increased operational costs and reduced net surplus. Using emergency-use-only cell phones and generators, changing production patterns, limiting high risk-customers, buying insurance, and establishing online and offline …


Experiences And Coping Strategies During The Covid-19 Pandemic Among Fishers And Farmers In The Island Province Of Guimaras, Philippines, Gay Margarett A. Gange, Louie Marie T. Eluriaga, Alice Joan G. Ferrer Jul 2021

Experiences And Coping Strategies During The Covid-19 Pandemic Among Fishers And Farmers In The Island Province Of Guimaras, Philippines, Gay Margarett A. Gange, Louie Marie T. Eluriaga, Alice Joan G. Ferrer

Journal of Economics, Management and Agricultural Development

This study describes the experiences and coping strategies related with the COVID-19 threat and the community quarantine policy by the fishers and farmers in the island province of Guimaras. Both food producers faced marketrelated problems such as low demand, low prices of catch and produce, and logistical problems. While the in-kind support (e.g., food provisions) received and adaptive measures (e.g., continued with fishing or adjusted harvest schedule; use of social media or delivery services in marketing) allowed them to get by during the pandemic, there is a need to develop more resilient farming and fishing households. Short-term support can be …


Towards Consumer-Oriented Mushroom-Based Product Development: An Exploratory Study In Rice-Based Farming Communities In Central Luzon, Philippines, Josefina F. Ballesteros, Rosaly V. Manaois, Amelia V. Morales, Riza Abilgos-Ramos Jun 2021

Towards Consumer-Oriented Mushroom-Based Product Development: An Exploratory Study In Rice-Based Farming Communities In Central Luzon, Philippines, Josefina F. Ballesteros, Rosaly V. Manaois, Amelia V. Morales, Riza Abilgos-Ramos

Journal of Economics, Management and Agricultural Development

This study determined consumers’ awareness and interest towards mushroom and mushroom-based product ideas. A survey of 222 adults was conducted in rice-based farming communities in selected provinces, namely, Aurora,
Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, and Pampanga. Results showed that taste, nutritional, and health benefits were the top attributes considered by both sexes whenever they buy food for household consumption. Most of the respondents (99%) liked eating mushroom because of its palatability (71%) and perceived healthiness (26%). However, the majority (76%) consumed mushrooms only once a month or seldom in a year due to its limited availability. Food supplements, coffee-like beverages, and snacks …


Cpaf Updates Vol. 22 No. 5, Nico Jayson C. Anastacio, Dm 241 Tv Class, College Of Public Affairs And Development, University Of The Philippines Los Baños, Stella Concepcion R. Britanico, Ferdinand C. Maquito May 2021

Cpaf Updates Vol. 22 No. 5, Nico Jayson C. Anastacio, Dm 241 Tv Class, College Of Public Affairs And Development, University Of The Philippines Los Baños, Stella Concepcion R. Britanico, Ferdinand C. Maquito

CPAf Updates

In this issue:

  • CPAf holds turnover rites and oath-taking ceremony for its new set of leaders,1
  • Managerial leadership students hold wellness webinar for the Bureau of Plant Industry, 2
  • Towards sustainable shared growth policy briefs (A challenge earnestly accepted), 3
  • New Head for KMO, 4


Cpaf Updates Vol. 22 No. 4, Dhanica Amor M. Domingo, Stella Concepcion R. Britanico, Maria Kristina G. Alinsunurin, Elllaisa Ruth B. Veluz, Rhea L. Gumasing Apr 2021

Cpaf Updates Vol. 22 No. 4, Dhanica Amor M. Domingo, Stella Concepcion R. Britanico, Maria Kristina G. Alinsunurin, Elllaisa Ruth B. Veluz, Rhea L. Gumasing

CPAf Updates

In this issue:

  • Dr. Paunlagui as outgoing CSPPS Director, 1
  • CSPPS in the next three years, 3
  • A testament to an inspiring and inclusive leadership, 4
  • aProf Alinsunurin gives keynote talk at the Engineers without Borders West Coast Conference 2021, 6
  • UPOU D/MR&DM Program Chair presents UPLB Diamond Jubilee Professorial Chair Lecture, 7
  • IGRD QA Committee presents self-assessment ratings for its academic programs, 8


Transcending The Pandemic Challenges: Interoperability For Risk Management Among Flood-Vulnerable Communities Of Davao City, Philippines, Karen Joyce G. Cayamanda, Merlyne M. Paunlagui, Ena Marie O. Dizon, Rowena Dt. Baconguis, Maria Ana T. Quimbo, Maria Stella C. Tirol, Jose V. Camacho Jr. Jan 2021

Transcending The Pandemic Challenges: Interoperability For Risk Management Among Flood-Vulnerable Communities Of Davao City, Philippines, Karen Joyce G. Cayamanda, Merlyne M. Paunlagui, Ena Marie O. Dizon, Rowena Dt. Baconguis, Maria Ana T. Quimbo, Maria Stella C. Tirol, Jose V. Camacho Jr.

Journal of Public Affairs and Development

Disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) is commonly done by governments and institutions through dissemination of information and other activities including capacity building, planning, and institutionalization using different channels and tools to build community resilience and optimize disaster mitigation opportunities. The management of flood-risk communities in a large city like Davao City is a difficult task for policy and decision makers as well as disaster managers knowing that the current COVID-19 pandemic poses constraints in the transactional process. Effective and operational communication, specifically in communicating flood risks, relies on the efficient performance of interorganizational integration with organizations and systems observing …


Cpaf Updates Vol. 22 No. 1, Stella Concepcion R. Britanico, Samantha Geraldine G. De Los Santos Jan 2021

Cpaf Updates Vol. 22 No. 1, Stella Concepcion R. Britanico, Samantha Geraldine G. De Los Santos

CPAf Updates

In this issue:

  • CPAf marks 23-year milestones by honoring partners, staff members, 1
  • VC Bello presents end-of-term report, 6
  • CISC researcher receives UPLB Basic Research Grant, 7
  • New staff, 7


Enhancing Organic Agricultural Inputs Sector From A Policy Lens: Insights From Rice And Vegetable Producing Regions, Maria Francesca O. Tan, Dulce D. Elazegui, Agnes R. Chupungco, Miriam R. Nguyen, Maria Christina A. Alvarez Jan 2021

Enhancing Organic Agricultural Inputs Sector From A Policy Lens: Insights From Rice And Vegetable Producing Regions, Maria Francesca O. Tan, Dulce D. Elazegui, Agnes R. Chupungco, Miriam R. Nguyen, Maria Christina A. Alvarez

CPAf Policy Brief

This Policy Brief is based on the research project entitled “Production and Market Systems of Organic Agricultural Inputs in Major Organic Rice and Vegetable Producing Provinces in the Philippines.” The project was conducted by the College of Public Affairs and Development (CPAf), University of the Philippines Los Baños (UP Los Baños) with funding from the Department of Agriculture - Bureau of Agricultural Research.


Adoption Of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) In Local Governments: An Exploratory Study On The Attitudes And Perceptions Of Officials In A Municipal Government In The Philippines, Charmaine B. Distor, Odkhuu Khaltar, M. Jae Moon Jan 2021

Adoption Of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) In Local Governments: An Exploratory Study On The Attitudes And Perceptions Of Officials In A Municipal Government In The Philippines, Charmaine B. Distor, Odkhuu Khaltar, M. Jae Moon

Journal of Public Affairs and Development

Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) have been instrumental in transforming governments in recent years, which is why several agencies worldwide have integrated them into their governance strategies. One of the countries that have paid attention to the potential of AI is the Philippines, which launched its national AI roadmap in 2021. This study investigated the perceived acceptance and adoption of AI in the Municipality of Carmona located in the Province of Cavite. Following the combined constructs from the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), perception data were gathered from among Carmona’s …


Perceived Stressors Of Filipinos In South Korea And The Development Of An Appreciative Resilience-Focused Wellness Program, Monica H. Walet, Emely D. Dicolen, Joeffrey M. Calimag Jan 2021

Perceived Stressors Of Filipinos In South Korea And The Development Of An Appreciative Resilience-Focused Wellness Program, Monica H. Walet, Emely D. Dicolen, Joeffrey M. Calimag

Journal of Public Affairs and Development

People are faced with numerous challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. It has affected all the areas of their well-being - physical, psycho-emotional, social, financial, and spiritual. Overseas Filipinos, specifically the Filipinos in South Korea, are not exempted from these. It is in this light that this research analyzed the factors that affect the well-being of Filipinos in South Korea and propose a sustainable program that would provide the needed support to navigate their unique challenges and perceived requirements for personal growth. A total of 353 Filipinos from various sojourns participated in the survey: Employment Permit System workers, marriage migrants, …


Academe-Led Community Organizing In The Philippines’S Economically Disadvantaged Areas: The Case Of Science And Technology Community-Based For Inclusive Development (Stc4id) Program, Emilia S. Visco, Maria Emilinda T. Mendoza, Diana A. Torio, Dhino B. Geges, Clarice C. Pulumbarit, Jennifer Marie S. Amparo, Ron Jay P. Dangcalan, Regina Karla J. Gache, April Charmaine C. Soltura, Lorie M. Alborida, King Niño B. Manzano Jan 2021

Academe-Led Community Organizing In The Philippines’S Economically Disadvantaged Areas: The Case Of Science And Technology Community-Based For Inclusive Development (Stc4id) Program, Emilia S. Visco, Maria Emilinda T. Mendoza, Diana A. Torio, Dhino B. Geges, Clarice C. Pulumbarit, Jennifer Marie S. Amparo, Ron Jay P. Dangcalan, Regina Karla J. Gache, April Charmaine C. Soltura, Lorie M. Alborida, King Niño B. Manzano

Journal of Public Affairs and Development

Part of the mandate of educational institutions, particularly State Colleges and Universities (SUCs) is to provide various forms of community, public, and volunteer services that contribute to the country’s social and economic development, hence the emergence of extension programs facilitated by the academe. Considered a novel concept is the academe-led participatory extension program such as the DOST-PCAARRD’s Science and Technology Community-Based for Inclusive Development (STC4iD) Program. This program introduces new community organizing (CO) perspectives in the geographically, economically, and socially disadvantaged areas (GESDA) of the Philippines. Hence, there is much to be learned about how academe-led CO can be instrumental …


Effectiveness Of Hybrid Micro-Learning For Financial Education Of Filipino Women Migrants In Italy, Manuela Prandini, Pier Paolo Ficarelli Jan 2021

Effectiveness Of Hybrid Micro-Learning For Financial Education Of Filipino Women Migrants In Italy, Manuela Prandini, Pier Paolo Ficarelli

Journal of Public Affairs and Development

Faced with the dramatic changes effected by the COVID-19 pandemic, adult education has to capitalize on new learning and teaching paradigms. In recent years, technology-based micro-learning has grown into an established educational approach. Its focus is on short, well-defined units with the use of interactive multimedia available on digital channels. The flexibility of self-regulated learning through bite-sized tasks combined with synchronous virtual sessions for sharing and discussion can be a game-changer for non-formal adult education, capable of overcoming participants’ reduced time availability and the complications of face-to-face exchanges at the present time. Using a mixed-method approach, this action research study …


Cpaf In Focus Vol. 7 Championing Excellence Upholding Public Services Through The Years, Emmanuel C. College Of Public Affiars And Development, University Of The Philippines Los Bañ, Mena E. Umali, Samantha Geraldine G. De Los Santos, Ruth A. Ortega-Dela Cruz, Kristine A. Cerenado, Monica H. Walet, Maria Stella E. Noche, Maria Francesca O. Tan, Nico Jayson C. Anastacio, Therese R. Olviga, Francis F. Faderogao Jan 2021

Cpaf In Focus Vol. 7 Championing Excellence Upholding Public Services Through The Years, Emmanuel C. College Of Public Affiars And Development, University Of The Philippines Los Bañ, Mena E. Umali, Samantha Geraldine G. De Los Santos, Ruth A. Ortega-Dela Cruz, Kristine A. Cerenado, Monica H. Walet, Maria Stella E. Noche, Maria Francesca O. Tan, Nico Jayson C. Anastacio, Therese R. Olviga, Francis F. Faderogao

IN FOCUS: Development & Governance

In this issue:

  • Sailing to the hidden potentials of small island communities, 1
  • Gone with the old, in with the new: overcoming barriers to technology adoption, 5
  • Drumbeating extension: Dr. Baconguis is pushing forward with the extension of education online amidst community quarantines, 9
  • Beyond beauty and grace: a closer look at 2021 outstanding researcher awardee, 13
  • Five laws of excellent teaching: lessons from the lawyer-educator hailed as 2021 CPAf outstanding teacher, 15
  • How to be C-H-I-L-L in the now normal, 17
  • Getting to know the UP scientist of CPAf: their take on becoming a scientist and building a research-competent …