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Baguio eyes two Ecozone extension sites

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TWO SITES along Sto. Tomas, Bakakeng, Camp 7, and Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) were presented as probable areas for economic zone expansion and developmen­t during the conclusion of the Luzon Ecozone summit last Friday.

Studies as to the sites’ geographic boundaries, topography, existing land use, ownership, zoning classifica­tion and type of ecozone proposed were done by the City Planning and Developmen­t Office (CPDO) earlier.

Facilities nearby such as power source, water, communicat­ion and support industries such as ports and airports were also considered, including accessibil­ity to and from national highways; in Baguio’s case, the inner for the global and outer circumfere­ntial environmen­t. roads to nearby Planning officer provinces. Elias Aoanan said the

Mayor Mauricio composite area of Domogan who welcomed more than 200 hectares the delegates was subject to assessment said the ecozone proposals and evaluation have to be taken last year by authoritie­s, seriously, as it entails for a proposed developmen­t in the multipurpo­se Baguio-La TrinidadIt­ogon-Sablan-TubaTublay ecozone. Other (BLISTT) area, considerat­ions are the the Cordillera region socio-economic and and the country’s potentials

demographi­c profile of the area, including raw materials available, presence of schools, Indigenous Peoples and possible challenges for its use.

According to Philippine Export Zone Authority (PEZA) director general Charito Plaza, all potential land areas are considered with the invited investors. This is in consonance to directives received from President Rodrigo Duterte for the general welfare and poverty alleviatio­n in the countrysid­e, she added.

This is also in response to challenges as to “underemplo­yment, underdevel­opment and unequal distributi­on of wealth,” as well as the full implementa­tion of the PEZA law, Plaza further said.

Ecozones could be industrial for export products, informatio­n technology parks, ecotourism, medical tourism, agro-forestry and agro-industrial parks. Newer types of ecozones would be retirement villages, logistics and renewable energy parks, it was also known.

The two-day Luzon Ecozone Summit saw delegates from CAR region, with presentati­ons of proposed developmen­t areas, with a minimum area of five to seven hectares, up to more than a hundred.

Plaza said that land use and potential should be protected, enhanced, albeit maximized, “No land should be left idle,” she emphasized.

The two-day summit looked at situatione­rs and other initiative­s in support of regional ecozone developmen­t in Luzon, as the Visayas and Mindanao summits were done earlier. Other presenters during the summit were national line agencies, PEZA authoritie­s, consultant­s, marketing advisors and other partners. Julie Fianza/PIO

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