Metro Davao

Metro Davao
Map of Davao del Norte and Davao del Sur showing the location of Metro Davao
Country Philippines
Region Davao Region
(Region XI)
Province Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur
Population (2000)
 • Total 2,084,198
Time zone PST (UTC+8)

Metro Davao is an agglomeration of Davao City and four surrounding cities: Digos City in Davao del Sur, Tagum City, Panabo City and the Island Garden City of Samal in Davao del Norte. The metropolitan area also encompasses two municipalities: Carmen in Davao del Norte and Santa Cruz in Davao del Sur. It is one of twelve defined metropolitan areas in the Philippines[1], other big ones being Metro Cebu and Metro Manila. However, unlike other metropolitan areas, Metro Davao does not have a formal legal framework, such as a metropolitan development council, to stand on, existing not as a juridical entity but only as an informal reference to the area.

Component Local Government Units

Metro Davao, just like Metro Manila and Metro Cebu, is not an administrative political unit but an agglomeration of independent local government units (LGUs), the third level government in the Philippine political system.

Local government unit
Population
(2010 census)
Area
(km²)
Davao City 1,525,665 2,444 km²
Digos City 211,033 287.1 km²
Island Garden City of Samal 90,291 301.3 km²
Panabo City 205,010 251.23 km²
Tagum City 450,526 195.00 km²
Carmen 55,144 275.16 km²
Santa Cruz 71,153
TOTAL 2,608,822

Comparative history

The agglomeration of Metro Davao has no formal legal framework early on its initial stage of development process either by an act of Congress, by an executive declaration of the President or by a formal agreement among component cities and municipalities of the metropolitan area.

In the case of Metro Manila, the component cities and municipalities were grouped into a province through a [decree issued by then-President Ferdinand Marcos, and designated the former first lady Imelda Marcos as governess. From then on, Greater Manila, as it was known earlier, became Metro Manila.

To formalize its juridical identity, Congress passed into law Republic Act No. 7924, instituting the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority. Under the current law, the head of the agency shall be appointed by the President and should not be on a concurrent elected position as mayor.

Metro Cebu is a concept created in the 70's and formally adopted by the Regional Development Council of Central Visayas as a platform for integrating parallel development in the metropolitan area.

Metro Davao does not have the birth perspective of either Metro Cebu or Metro Manila. The metropolitan concept of Metro Davao is being spearheaded by Mayor Rodrigo Duterte of Davao City but no formal agreement or an act of congress have been executed to formalize its legal and juridical identity.

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