The Freeman

Students assail move to cut UP trees

- — Kristine B. Quintas/JMO

Some students of the University of the Philippine­s-Cebu are opposing the plan of the school to cut about 10 trees to pave way for a building.

UP Environmen­t and Health Head Representa­tive Maynard Villacarlo­s said the school should plant and protect trees instead of cutting them.

The campaign #savenotsha­ve has been launched online to stop the proposed cutting of trees.

A consultati­on on the matter was organized yesterday but Villacarlo­s said only about 10 students showed up.

He said that based on the initial feedback they have gathered from the students, most of them want quality and accessible education but not at the expense of the environmen­t.

He said it would be better if the school construct the building at another location on campus.

DENR spokespers­on Eddie Llamedo confirmed that UP-Cebu Dean Liza Corro sent a letter on August 12 to the Community Environmen­t and Natural Resources requesting permission to cut trees inside UP campus.

Based on the letter, the cutting of trees will pave the way for the constructi­on of a building for the high school department, which will be implemente­d by the Department of Public Works and Highways.

The request is the primary basis and pre-requisite for the conduct of an inventory or inspection to determine what species of trees will be affected and how many will be cut.

Citing the data of the Community Environmen­t and Natural Resources, Llamedo said at least seven trees with a total volume of 8.13 cubic meters will be affected by the project, including three fire trees, ipilipil, acacia, and two lanete.

The height of the trees ranges from eight to 10 meters.

LACKING DOCUMENTS

CENRO- Cebu City Raul Pasoc, in an August 24 letter, directed the UP administra­tion to submit documents to support the request.

These include photos of trees to be removed, the Site Developmen­t Plan, clearances or certificat­ions from the UP President, as well as a certificat­ion from the council of Barangay Lahug interposin­g no objection to the project.

A “genuine” public consultati­on with participat­ion of environmen­tal groups and other concerned sectors is also required.

As of yesterday, Llamedo said the school administra­tion has yet to comply with the requiremen­ts.

“They cannot touch or cut the trees unless a special tree cutting permit is issued by our regional director Isabelo Montejo after a clearance is obtained from DENR Undersecre­tary for field operations,” he added.

 ?? KRISTINE JOYCE W. CAMPAÑA ?? Some students of the University of the Philippine­s-Cebu have opposed the plan to cut trees in the campus to pave way for a new building.
KRISTINE JOYCE W. CAMPAÑA Some students of the University of the Philippine­s-Cebu have opposed the plan to cut trees in the campus to pave way for a new building.

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