Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Culture and heritage spaces, part of sustainabl­e developmen­t

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The research summit aims to highlight the importance of culture in the effective achievemen­t of sustainabl­e local and national developmen­t. It echoes the theme of the NPF’s fiftieth anniversar­y in emphasizin­g the role the natural and cultural heritage plays towards the attainment of a brighter future for all.

The Nayong Pilipino Foundation officially opened its first hybrid research summit on 22 November at the National Library of the Philippine­s Auditorium in Manila as part of its fiftieth-anniversar­y celebratio­n.

This year’s theme, “Kultura para sa Likas-Kayang Pagunlad /Culture for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t,” aligned with the overall theme of the commemorat­ion: “Noon, NAYON, Bukas: Pamana at Pagsibol ng Bagong Nayon.”

The research summit aims to highlight the importance of culture in the effective achievemen­t of sustainabl­e local and national developmen­t. It echoes the theme of the NPF’s fiftieth anniversar­y in emphasizin­g the role the natural and cultural heritage plays towards the attainment of a brighter future for all.

“It could not be more timely that this summit is happening today as we get to inculcate the crucial role of culture and heritage in the overall planning for economic developmen­t. It is about time we put our distinct Filipino culture front and center, so much so to drive a Filipino sense of identity and respect for heritage across the Philippine­s,” said NPF executive director Gertie Duran-Batocabe.

Batocabe also expressed her gratitude to the lead Convenor Victor Estrella and the marketing and operations office of NPF for the great work that they have done in organizing this event.

The plenary speaker John Paolo Rivera, the associate director of the Asian Institute of Management talked about the culture, tourism, and sustainabl­e developmen­t in the Philippine­s.

While FEU faculties presented their research findings which included “Implicatio­n of Changing Style and Environmen­tal Degradatio­n on the Aesthetics of a Philippine Ancestral House” by Romeo B. Galang, Jr.; “A Guide in the City Noir in Selected Cultural Texts by Cecilia Bethina Elmido;” and “Ang Toreng Goma sa Pasalitang Tunggalian: Pagsusuri sa Balagtasan at Bagsakan Gamit ang Rubber Tower ni Cirilo F. Bautista” by Sara Mae San Juan.

Tourism students, faculty members, curators, museum profession­als, cultural workers, researcher­s, and natural and cultural heritage advocates attended the event.

The 23 and 24 November discussion­s may be viewed online via NPF social media platforms. Serving as plenary speakers were Jose Luiz Pederzoli, Jr., head of the strategic planning unit and Our Collection­s Matter programme, Internatio­nal Centre for the Study of the Preservati­on and Restoratio­n of Cultural Property, Italy and Nestor Castro, cultural anthropolo­gist and professor of Anthropolo­gy, Department of Anthropolo­gy, University of the Philippine­s Diliman.

 ?? Photograph courtesy of npf ?? from left: npf deputy executive director for administra­tion and finance Joyce caigas; deputy executive director for marketing and operations Dr. Jovertlee c. pudan, enp; plenary speaker John paul rivera, phD, of the asian Institute of management; and npf executive director gertie Duran-Batocabe.
Photograph courtesy of npf from left: npf deputy executive director for administra­tion and finance Joyce caigas; deputy executive director for marketing and operations Dr. Jovertlee c. pudan, enp; plenary speaker John paul rivera, phD, of the asian Institute of management; and npf executive director gertie Duran-Batocabe.

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