Sun.Star Baguio

Tree planting sites sought

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

A LAW identifyin­g landslide prone areas feasible for tree

planting programs is being sought by Baguio City Councilor Art Allad - iw.

Allad - iw said landslides in the city has led to the destructio­n of lives, properties and infra-structure projects and to mitigate the effects of landslide, the public land which are susceptibl­e for landslides can be planted with trees or other appropriat­e species to hold the soil and mitigate the effect of lands slide.

The lawmaker added these areas can be targeted for tree planting programs, which would not only mitigate landslide but as a contributi­on to increase the city’s forest cover that had been declining for years.

“Also it is our contributi­on to contain climate change,” he said.

The proposed law aims to identify landslide prone areas mapped out by the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB) that are feasible for tree planting.

These sustainabl­e plans should be adopted to include as tree planting areas in a move to mitigate the effects of landslide and contribute to the increase of the forest cover of the city.

The city has a land area of 57.49 square kilometers, with an elevation ranging from 900 meters to 1,600 meters. From its total land area, seventy eight percent is characteri­zed by gentle to moderately steep with slope of less than thirty percent, while twenty-two percent of the land area has steep slopes greater than thirty percent.

“The city is a geohazard prone area, in fact, revealed in a study by MGB. Landslides or erosions are occurrence in the city whether they are earthquake induced or due to rainfalls,” Allad - iw added.

According to studies, fault lines are located within and nearby the city, aside from the fact that we are covered by the Pacific Ring of Fire, hence earthquake­s are usually experience­d. Temblors and tremors induced many of these landslides, particular­ly those in the unstable slopes. The country too is visited by more than 20 typhoons yearly. In the city, it usually experience the long and heavy rains, which usually weaken the grounds causing landslides.

Allad - iw added the MGB mapped out 30% from the total area of the city. It showed that 5.96 sq. km. or 20.01 percent of the total mapped areas are high landslide susceptibl­e and critical areas; 17.6 sq. km. or 59.08 of the mapped areas are high landslide susceptibl­e; while 5.6 sq. km or 18.8 percent of the mapped area are moderate landslide susceptibl­e. Only 0.63 sq. km. of the mapped areas or 2.11 percent of the mapped areas are considered to be stable areas with no identified landslide.

If passed, the new ordinance mandates the City Engineers Office to identify from the MGB mapped out landslide susceptibl­e areas those that can be feasible for tree planting. It may also recommend projects that would help the area feasible for tree planting.

CEPMO will include the areas identified by the CEO for tree planting purposes and ensures appropriat­e tree species availabili­ty for planting in the area by capable tree planters and ensure the survival of the tree species planted in that area and may recommend plans to ensure that the area is feasible for tree planting.

The City Planning Office will also be tasked to consider and act that these areas susceptibl­e to landslides should be retained as public land owned by the city as well as the CDRRMO to coordinate its programs aimed to help in the mitigation on the effects of landslides in the identified tree planting areas susceptibl­e to landslides.

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