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Mt. Makiling preservation gets big boost
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Sep 9, 2008 - 8:59:31 AM
MANILA,
Sept. 10 (PNA) -- Senator Loren Legarda yesterday expressed elation over
the effort made by University of the Philippines - Los Banos to
relocate the Mt. Makiling forest reserve boundaries to ensure the
physical integrity and protection of its forests resources and
biodiversity.
The
relocation is contained in the memorandum of agreement (MOA) between
UPLB and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Region
IV-A, the signing of which was witnessed by Legarda.
Under
the MOA, the improvement of nursery facilities of the Makiling Center
for Mountain Ecosystem (MCME) subsidiary nursery will also be done in
earnest to speed up the production of quality planting materials of
important indigenous and endemic forest trees and palm species.
"This
nursery will be a big boost to support the restoration and or
rehabilitation program of Mt. Makiling and nearby mountains as well as
the greening of surrounding municipal and city parks," said Legarda, an
ecological warrior who bats for the planting of two billion trees under
her Luntiang Pilipinas project.
Through
the initiative of Legarda, P5 million have been appropriated by
DENR-IV-A for the said "barangay nursery project" and additional P1.5 M
for the relocation projects of Makiling's boundaries.
UPLB
is mandated by RA 6967 to administer and control the entire Mt.
Makiling Forest Reserve, the metes and bounds of which is defined under
Proclamation No. 552 (S of 1933), 224 (S-of-1937), 692 (S-of-1960).
Legarda,
meanwhile cited the urgent need to identify the communities and
low-lying areas exposed to potential danger waiting to happen in the
face of frequent rains.
"Once
these vulnerable communities are identified, their risks may now be
assessed and appropriate mechanisms to ease their vulnerabilities can
be identified," Legarda said during her visit to University of the
Philippines-Los Banos yesterday.
"A
few days back we witnessed that evidence of climate change is indeed
unequivocal and daunting," she told participants of the round table
discussion on challenges posed by climate and environmental changes at
UPLB attended by who's who in the realm of climate change, including
UPLB Chancellor Luis Rey Velasco, and DOST Undersecretary Graciano
Yumul Jr.
Also
in attendance were Drs. Rex Victor Cruz (Dan of College of Forestry and
Natural Resources), Vicky Espaldon (Dean of SESAM), Ramon Razal (former
CFNR) among others.
Legarda,
chairperson of the sub-committee on climate change, also announced a
welcome development in their crusade for the protection of the
environment following the significant increase of 39% in budget
allocation for the environmental protection and conservation programs
of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
"For
the first time in history, the Executive Department is giving priority
to environmental protection, but how much will be allocated for
programs on climate change, that I do not know," she said.
"While
I personally think that the P3.9 billion additional budget for a 'Green
Philippines' leaves much to be desired, the challenge for us is to be
creative," Legarda said.
"We
could pool whatever resources we have in order to achieve the maximum
results in our crusade to protect our environment and our population
from devastating effects of climate change," she added.
"A
huge task is set before us. And we need to have a concerted effort from
the government, the private sector and the people to effectively manage
our natural resources and, at the same time, mitigate or reverse the
negative impacts of climate and environmental changes."
Legarda
has already sponsored Senate Bill No. 2583 which she said she had
already presented for consideration of her colleagues in the Senate
Plenary after conducting public hearings and technical working group
meetings.
"Hopefully this committee report (No. 99) will speed up government's response to the problem of climate change," she said.
Among
the salient features of the proposed law are the provisions on the call
for the creation of Climate Change Commission, formulation of Framework
Program on Climate Change, and National Climate Change Action Plan.
The
Climate Change Commission, to be headed by the President as
chairperson, will serve as national policy-making body on climate
change, while Framework Program and the Action Plan will be formulated
to "mainstream and integrate climate change in policy formulation and
poverty-alleviation strategies. (PNA)
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