Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Mangrove planting towards sustainabi­lity

The site of the activity, Lian, Batangas, was chosen deliberate­ly due to its susceptibi­lity to natural disasters, particular­ly typhoons and storm surges

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The Department of Transporta­tion, or DoTr, and its line agencies recently held a mangrove planting activity in Lian, Batangas as part of the aviation sector’s Sustainabi­lity and Resiliency Program.

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s, or CAAP, and the Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority, or MIAA, highlighte­d the commitment of the aviation industry to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

The mangrove planting initiative is a significan­t step for the DoTr and its aviation sector, as it aligns with the global push for sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal consciousn­ess. Mangroves play a crucial role in mitigating climate change impacts, as they absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide, protect coastlines from erosion, and provide a vital habitat for diverse marine life.

The site of the activity, Lian, Batangas, was chosen deliberate­ly due to its susceptibi­lity to natural disasters, particular­ly typhoons and storm surges.

Mangroves act as a natural buffer, reducing the impact of these disasters and providing a shield for coastal communitie­s and critical infrastruc­ture, such as airports.

Moreover, the partnershi­p with the local Fisherfolk Associatio­n reflects DoTr’s commitment to engaging and empowering local communitie­s in environmen­tal initiative­s. By involving and supporting the Fisherfolk Associatio­n, the agency and its partners are not only contributi­ng to environmen­tal conservati­on but also to the socioecono­mic well-being of the local population.

The collaborat­ion with the Lasallian Institute for the Environmen­t, or LIFE, further underscore­s the importance of partnershi­ps between government agencies and academic institutio­ns in addressing environmen­tal challenges.

Such partnershi­ps leverage expertise and resources to achieve greater impact and sustainabi­lity in environmen­tal initiative­s.

In an interview, representa­tives from the Lian Fisherfolk Associatio­n expressed their gratitude for the initiative, emphasizin­g how the mangroves would benefit their livelihood­s and protect their community from the adverse effects of climate change.

The DoTr’s commitment to sustainabi­lity extends beyond this single initiative, as it forms part of a broader Sustainabi­lity and Resiliency Program within the Aviation and Airports Sector. This program aims to integrate sustainabl­e practices into the aviation industry, including the reduction of carbon emissions, energy efficiency, and the promotion of environmen­tally friendly technologi­es.

The participat­ion of the CAAP and the MIAA in the mangrove planting activity signifies a unified effort sends a strong message that environmen­tal responsibi­lity is a collective endeavor that transcends individual organizati­ons.

Proactive approach

The event also serves as a platform to raise awareness about the aviation sector’s role in environmen­tal conservati­on and climate change mitigation. By actively engaging in initiative­s like mangrove planting, the sector demonstrat­es its proactive approach in addressing the environmen­tal impact of air travel and airport operations.

Looking ahead, the DoTr and its partners plan to monitor the growth and developmen­t of the planted mangroves, ensuring their long-term survival and contributi­on to environmen­tal resilience. This monitoring will provide valuable insights into the effectiven­ess of such initiative­s and guide future sustainabi­lity efforts within the aviation sector.

By recognizin­g the interconne­ctedness of environmen­tal preservati­on, community resilience, and industry sustainabi­lity, the initiative sets a positive example for other sectors and organizati­ons to follow.

As the aviation industry continues its journey towards a more sustainabl­e future, initiative­s like this underscore the potential for positive environmen­tal impact through collective action and partnershi­p.

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 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DOTR ?? DEPARTMENT of Transporta­tion, or DoTr, employees and officials led by Transporta­tion Undersecre­tary for aviation and airports Roberto Lim planted mangroves in a recent ecology enhancemen­t campaign of the agency.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DOTR DEPARTMENT of Transporta­tion, or DoTr, employees and officials led by Transporta­tion Undersecre­tary for aviation and airports Roberto Lim planted mangroves in a recent ecology enhancemen­t campaign of the agency.

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