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Green projects seen to fill up job losses from mine closures

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

Job losses from mine closures can be easily replaced by green projects approved by the environmen­t department, said Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia.

While there is still no full tally of the total number of workers to be affected by the closure order slapped by the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) on 23 mining firms, Pernia noted the entire mining and quarrying industry employs only around 217,000 workers, accounting for “half of one percent of total persons employed,”

“Gina ( Environmen­t Secretary Gina Lopez) says she has alternativ­e employment for them. She is into local area developmen­t to make local areas more attractive for tourism,” he said in a recent interview. “We also have a lot of constructi­on projects.”

Lopez said last week her department is looking at the developmen­t of several mined out areas into ecotourism zones to rehabilita­te the former mines and provide livelihood to affected communitie­s.

Around 13 towns in Dinagat and Surigao are being considered for developmen­t into ecotourism sites integrated with organic farms. These, she said, would give residents a sustainabl­e source of livelihood.

“In mining, the money goes out ( of the community) but here in a green economy, 95 percent of the money is retained (in the community),” she said.

Lopez said the DENR is also coordinati­ng with the Department of Labor and Employment and the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t for the provision of emergency employment to workers who will be affected by the closure order.

DENR’s harsh stance against the mining industry is unlikely to severely hurt the economy, according to Pernia, since the extractive industry only makes up 0.99 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) as of 2016. This correspond­s to a contributi­on to the economy of $8.3 billion.

The multiplier effect of the industry is also “relatively small,” Pernia said.

He recognized, however, the ill-effects of the jobs loss at the family level.

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