Agriculture

U.S., Philippine­s celebrate milestones in protecting Philippine forests and biodiversi­ty

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THE U.S. EMBASSY in the Philippine­s and the U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) celebrated the success of USAID’s six-year, R1.35 billion partnershi­p with the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) in strengthen­ing the country’s forest and biodiversi­ty conservati­on.

Since 2012, USAID has been partnering with the DENR, local government­s, the private sector, and civil society to safeguard this important natural resource through its biodiversi­ty project. About one in three Filipinos depend on natural resources, including forests, for their livelihood­s. Forests also provide energy, protect communitie­s from floods, and enhance air quality.

“We are honored to work with all of you as friends and partners in safeguardi­ng our environmen­t and pursuing a more prosperous Philippine­s,” said U.S. Ambassador Sung Kim in his keynote address at the project’s completion ceremony.

Among the partnershi­p’s key milestones include DENR’s implementa­tion of the Lawin Forest and Biodiversi­ty Protection System throughout 16 out of 17 regions of the country. Developed by DENR and USAID, this technology equips forest patrollers and managers with the tools to monitor forest conditions and make evidenceba­sed decisions for protecting the country’s forests and biodiversi­ty.

These initiative­s helped improve the management of over 90 percent of forests in the Philippine­s. Reforestat­ion and forest conservati­on work contribute­d to reducing about 10 million metric tons of carbon dioxide in six years, the equivalent of nearly 2 million cars off the streets. The partnershi­p also directly benefitted nearly 30,000 people who depend on forests for their livelihood.

The completion ceremony gathered over 300 participan­ts, including partners from the private sector, indigenous people communitie­s, and youth. USAID and DENR also awarded plaques of recognitio­n to individual­s and groups that contribute­d to the success of the forest and biodiversi­ty conservati­on partnershi­p.

 ??  ?? Mindoro Eco-Rangers Rain Abanador and Charles Cruzat presented native tree seedlings to U.S. Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sung Kim and Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) Undersecre­tary Ernesto Adobo Jr., joined by endangered species mascots Isa the Isabela Oriole from Isabela province and Papan the Duck from Mindoro.
Mindoro Eco-Rangers Rain Abanador and Charles Cruzat presented native tree seedlings to U.S. Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sung Kim and Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) Undersecre­tary Ernesto Adobo Jr., joined by endangered species mascots Isa the Isabela Oriole from Isabela province and Papan the Duck from Mindoro.

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