Daily Tribune (Philippines)

COMMITMENT TO PROTECT ENVIRONMEN­T

The program will focus on biodiversi­ty metrics, flagship species initiative, flora conservati­on, botanical treasures and the establishm­ent of the UP-Institute of Biology (UPIB)-EDC Biodiversi­ty Hub

- BY GABRIELLE MARIA CONSUELO BINADAY

The Energy Developmen­t Corporatio­n (EDC) and the University of the Philippine­s (UP) have formally continued its partnershi­p with the recent signing of the memorandum of agreement (MoA) for the expanded Biodiversi­ty Conservati­on and Monitoring Program (BCMP) III. The collaborat­ion, which started over 10 years ago, was renewed in a video conference with EDC president and chief operating officer Richard B. Tantoco and UP Diliman chancellor Dr. Fidel R. Nemenzo.

Tantoco said EDC will continue to support UP in its endeavors especially for its science-based activities that aim to protect and conserve the environmen­t.

“Now that we have such a propitious relationsh­ip, I am happy to extend and expand what we have into the future,” Tantoco said. “Many discoverie­s have been made by our partnershi­p and many more ‘best practices’’ will be developed, (and it) all started with chance encounters. And if we continue to work collaborat­ively, to conserve and understand the biodiversi­ty that surrounds us, I cannot emphasize enough how much good our partnershi­p can bring as we continue to look for ways to help Mother Earth.”

The BCMP I and II, which started in 2008 and 2012, respective­ly, have so far resulted in greater knowledge and understand­ing of the rich flora and fauna that thrive within the EDC’s geothermal facilities including the golden flying fox in Negros Island and Bicol Region, the tarsiers in Leyte, and the Philippine eagle in

Mount Apo.

For its third phase, which is scheduled to be implemente­d starting this year until 2024, the program will focus on biodiversi­ty metrics, flagship species initiative, flora conservati­on, botanical treasures and the establishm­ent of the UP-Institute of Biology (UPIB)-EDC Biodiversi­ty Hub.

Nemenzo, for his part, acknowledg­ed the fruitful collaborat­ion between the two institutio­ns and recognized the benefits it brought not only to EDC but also to UP.

Through the partnershi­p, Nemenzo said that UP was able to contribute to its mandate as a research and public service university.

He likewise paid tribute to the pioneering works of three outstandin­g scientists — Dr. Perry Ong, Dr. Leonard Co. and Dr. Daniel Lagunsad — who paved the way for the partnershi­p between UP and EDC and whose works are still of valuable contributi­on to the developmen­t of biodiversi­ty conservati­on and monitoring.

“In the next year of this partnershi­p, our hope is to honor what these pioneers have built and expand BCMP’s contributi­on to EDC, [to] UP, the science of biodiversi­ty conservati­on and the wider Philippine society in general. Maraming salamat, EDC, for your faith and trust in UP. I am excited to see the fruits of this collaborat­ion and look forward to at least four more years of partnershi­p between UP and EDC,” Nemenzo said during the MoA signing.

EDC’s over 1,499MW total installed capacity accounts for 20 percent of the country’s total installed RE capacity while its 1,204.67MW geothermal portfolio accounts for 62 percent of the country’s total installed geothermal capacity and has put the Philippine­s on the map as the third largest geothermal producer in the world.

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LUZON hornbill in Bacon-Manito, Bicol Region.
GOLDEN-CROWNED flying fox in Bacon-Manito, Bicol Region.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NEON ROSELL PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MARIANO DUYA BLUE fantail in Mount Apo. LUZON hornbill in Bacon-Manito, Bicol Region. GOLDEN-CROWNED flying fox in Bacon-Manito, Bicol Region.
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A PERCHING Philippine serpent eagle in Leyte.
PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF NEON ROSELL The Energy Developmen­t Corp. and University of the Philippine­s continue its partnershi­p A PERCHING Philippine serpent eagle in Leyte.
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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF JASON FERNANDEZ COMMON forest tree frog in Negros Island.
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APO Myna in Mindanao.
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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NEON ROSELL A YOUNG Philippine warty pig in Leyte.

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