Mindanao Times

CPDO, Cenro start Earth Day exhibit

THE CITY government on Friday kicked off the Week-long Earth Day Celebratio­n with an exhibit of various environmen­tal protection programs, seedlings distributi­on, and tree-planting activities.

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

The City Planning and Developmen­t Office (CPDO) and City Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) led the Earth Day Celebratio­n with an exhibit and seedling distributi­on at SM City Davao. The exhibit will run until April 28.

CPDO coordinato­r Ivan Cortez said the exhibit aims at encouragin­g the public to be part of the solution to the global environmen­tal challenge.

“We are part of the solution. Everything that we do will always redound to something that will destroy or benefit the environmen­t.

The choice is ours and we are imploring everyone to be part of the solution by planting a tree, if they can we have it here at SM, seedlings. For those who want to plant a tree, they can start today,” Cortez said.

Cortez said that another purpose of the exhibit is to solicit suggestion­s from the public to further improve the services of the city for the environmen­t.

“This exhibit today encourages people also, all the citizens of Davao to be part of the solution by also visiting our booth, and pitching in their comments and suggestion­s on how we can better our services, how we can better protect the environmen­t,” he said.

As Earth Day tackles environmen­tal protection, Cortez said that part of the exhibit are maps that depict the present hazards within the city for the people's guidance in case they want to pursue any business or any activity in the city.

“The maps will show you the hazard risk area. We want the people to be aware of the current hazards already mapped in our Zoning Ordinance like the landslide-prone areas, areas that are prone to flooding, areas that are prone to storm surge, and areas that are within the faultline,” he said.

Cortez highlighte­d the city government's initiative­s toward saving the environmen­t.

“In 2013, we passed the Zoning Ordinance wherein we included a unique feature only found in Davao City which is the declaratio­n of Shrine Hills as an Urban Ecological Enhancemen­t Sub-Zone. This will start providing something of a lung to the urban center because we cannot allow the entire area to be a concrete jungle, we also need the real jungle to be within us as we continue to enjoy living in Davao City,” Cortez said.

Cortez added that the Sanggunian­g Panlungsod also approved the SingleUse Plastic Ordinance, and also a separate ordinance that requires all parks, sidewalks, and pavements to use the permeable pavement to allow water to seep into the ground.

“We have a unique feature also in our Zoning Ordinance - the 10 percent greening space. In other LGUs, the saleable area is 70 percent but for Davao City, the saleable area is only 60 percent simply because we require every subdivisio­n project and every commercial institutio­nal project to have ten percent of their total area devoted to greening,” Cortez said. This also includes the Rainwater Catchment Ordinance as among the city's pro-environmen­t ordinances.

CENRO Environmen­tal Management Specialist Melagros Nakahara, who was also present during the exhibit, said that CENRO provided 1,000 seedlings of Almon, Narra, Sagimsim, Nato, and other hardwood tree seedlings throughout the week and shall distribute also 100 composts.

CENRO also conducted a tree planting activity at the Eden Watershed.

 ?? BING GONZALES* ?? SEVERAL mall shoppers get free seedlings for fruit trees and hardwood from the city government, as part of the Earth Day celebratio­n at SM City Davao. The exhibit runs until April 28.
BING GONZALES* SEVERAL mall shoppers get free seedlings for fruit trees and hardwood from the city government, as part of the Earth Day celebratio­n at SM City Davao. The exhibit runs until April 28.

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