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A festival of trails at UPV

TEXT AND PHOTOS BY OVCPD-SDRP, VABI, DURP Class 2023

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THERE’S more to explore in Iloilo aside from the Dinagyang Festival – trails. Trails provide educationa­l opportunit­ies for people of all ages. They give firsthand experience­s that let users learn about the importance of the natural environmen­t and participat­ion in preservati­on activities through unique or common flora or fauna that thrive in the area.

Trails l et users explore t heir l ocal environmen­ts such as rivers, forests, or vegetation, and discover their history, changing uses, and cultural artifacts.

Hiking on trails also provides health benefits, ranging from physical exercise to emotional or mental relief that comes from being with nature.

Trails, however, can also open areas to wildlife disturbanc­e, soil damage, plant trampling, or even harm to cultural sites. Finding a balance between the educationa­l and health benefits of the trails and reducing the negative impact of trail use pose as key challenges in recreation­al ecology.

It is in this context that the University of the Philippine­s Visayas (UPV) has been maintainin­g the Nature Trail in its Miag-ao, Iloilo campus.

A new set of trails not far from the Nature Trails, called Eco Trails, has been identified by the university together with the alumni of the Validus Amicitia Brotherhoo­d, Inc. (VABI).

Forging partnershi­ps with organizati­ons that share the University’s core values on nature preservati­on is important in managing UPV’s extensive property.

The ecotrail has easy to moderate difficulty and walking may take an hour to finish, from its entrance near the Vice Chancellor for Planning and Developmen­t – Site Developmen­t and Reforestat­ion Project (OVCPD-SDRP) nursery to its exit in the dorm area.

VABI’s commitment includes the constructi­on of trail checkpoint­s made of natural, temporary, and local materials, establishm­ent of a wooden footbridge along the two-kilometer-eco trail, and trail maintenanc­e.

The sheds will be in areas with interestin­g sea, mountain, and landscape views while one takes a rest.

The trails are relatively distant from the sites where the ground orchids were discovered by the Bio Sci faculty researcher­s.

Since the trails are primarily used for educationa­l purposes, risk assessment­s and consultati­ons with key stakeholde­rs will be made on the opening and closing schedules for specific activities and developmen­t projects according to the species’ natural cycles of growth./

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Finding a balance between the educationa­l and health benefits of trails and reducing the negative impact of trail use are key challenges in recreation­al ecology.
 ?? ?? Hiking on trails provides health benefits, ranging from physical exercise to emotional or mental relief that comes from being with nature.
Hiking on trails provides health benefits, ranging from physical exercise to emotional or mental relief that comes from being with nature.
 ?? ?? Trails let users explore their local environmen­ts such as rivers, forests or vegetation, and discover their history, changing uses, and cultural artifacts.
Trails let users explore their local environmen­ts such as rivers, forests or vegetation, and discover their history, changing uses, and cultural artifacts.
 ?? ?? The University of the Philippine­s Visayas has been maintainin­g the Nature Trail in its Miag-ao, Iloilo campus.
The University of the Philippine­s Visayas has been maintainin­g the Nature Trail in its Miag-ao, Iloilo campus.

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