Abstract
The performance in the delivery of environmental management programs of the local government of Lezo,
Aklan, Philippines was evaluated in this study. Through the Multi-Stage Random Probability Sampling
technique, 150 respondents from barangays’ share in the municipal population were determined based on the
Philippine Statistical Authority’s Data on Census Population and Housing for the 2015. The probability
respondents were selected using the Kish Grid where female respondents were given even numbered
questionnaires while male respondents were assigned odd numbers. The four major core concepts namely
awareness, availment, satisfaction and need for action were used in measuring the ratings presented in
frequency and percentage distributions. Interview was also conducted to gather reasons for their ratings. The
study inferred that majority of the respondents were highly aware of the community-based greening project.
However, low awareness was attained on projects such as air pollution control program and waste-water
management. A high percentage of respondents have availed the environmental management programs except
for solid waste management. Overall, majority of the respondents were satisfied of the environmental
management programs rendered by the local government unit and therefore needs less action. It is
recommended that the local government unit strengthen air pollution control program.