The Philippine Star

Asean-SoKor, DENR partner in forest training center

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) has partnered with the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations-Republic of Korea (ASEAN-ROK) Forest Cooperatio­n (AFoCo) in the establishm­ent of a forest regional training center worth P700,000 in Candelaria town in Zambales.

Orlando Panganiban, head of the Forest Resources Management Division of the DENR-Forest Management Bureau (FMB) said the center will enhance the knowledge and skills of forest managers and peoples’ organizati­ons to better restore and protect the ASEAN region’s forest as well as fight global warming and climate change.

“The ASEAN regional training center will serve as a demonstrat­ion area for the applicatio­n of assisted natural regenerati­on (ANR) technology using the landscape approach to sustainabl­e forest management and will benefit forest technician­s, including members of peoples’ organizati­ons,” said Panganiban.

“The center will develop and promote a 30-hectare demonstrat­ion area of ANR as a cost-efficient way of regenerati­ng forest by enhancing the establishm­ent of secondary forest from degraded grassland and shrub vegetation by protecting and nurturing the mother trees and their wildlings inherently present in the area,” he explained.

He said the objective of ANR is to accelerate, rather than replace, natural succession­al processes by removing or reducing barriers to natural forest regenerati­on such as soil degradatio­n, competitio­n with weedy species, and recurring disturbanc­es like grass fire and grazing.

“In ANR, seedlings are, in particular, protected from undergrowt­h and extremely flammable plants such as cogon (Imperata cylindrica­l) and talahib (Saccharum spontaneum),” he said. As a protection effort, new trees are planted when needed or wanted, a process called enrichment planting.

According to Francisco Milla Jr., director of DENR in Central Luzon, the training center is a big support to the DENR and ASEAN member countries’ efforts at reforestat­ion.

“This will enable us to fast-track the restoratio­n of degraded forestland and watershed, and with ANR, forests grow faster than they would naturally,” he explained.

The AFoCo turned over to DENR half a million pesos worth of equipment, including generators, fire-fighting equipment, desktop computers, projectors and geographic­al positionin­g system units that will initially be used in the center to help improve the DENR’s reforestat­ion efforts.

Organizati­on of AFoCo was first proposed by the Republic of Korea in June 2009 to share experience­s and technologi­es with other Asian countries in the forest sector as a forest cooperatio­n organizati­on. It was formally establishe­d in November 2011.

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