RSU Presents Monitoring & Evaluation Results for the Land Use Development and Infrastructure Plan (LUDIP)
RSU Presents Monitoring & Evaluation Results for the Land Use Development and Infrastructure Plan (LUDIP)
October 6, 2022 โ Romblon State University (RSU) continues its strong commitment to evidence-based planning and sustainable campus development with the successful Presentation of the Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Results for its Land Use Development and Infrastructure Plan (LUDIP). This milestone activity reflects the universityโs active compliance with national standards while ensuring that its infrastructure and land management initiatives are strategically aligned with institutional goals and stakeholder needs.
The presentation consolidated findings based on the CHED Monitoring & Evaluation Form and the series of consultations conducted with the LUDIP Technical Working Group (TWG). These consultations ensured that the assessment captured both technical accuracy and on-the-ground realities across RSUโs campuses.
The M&E report highlighted the progress made in developing and implementing the LUDIP, showcasing advancements in zoning, infrastructure planning, environmental assessments, land asset validation, and the integration of green and smart development strategies. The results also identified areas for improvementโproviding actionable recommendations that support more efficient land use, safer campus environments, and resilient infrastructure systems.
The activity underscored the importance of continuous monitoring, transparency, and stakeholder engagement in building a future-proof RSU. By evaluating the implementation of the LUDIP, the university ensures that development efforts remain aligned with Republic Act No. 11396, strengthen campus preparedness, and support long-term institutional growth.
Through these monitoring efforts, RSU reinforces its commitment to responsible land stewardship, sustainable planning, and high-quality education infrastructure. The university remains steadfast in its mission to create campuses that are GREEN, SMART, and RESILIENT, ensuring a conducive environment for learning, research, and community transformation.