The Philippine Star

‘Climate resilience’ approach to develop Mindanao crafted

- By RUDY FERNANDEZ

LOS BAÑOS, Laguna – A “climate resilience and green growth approach” to develop Mindanao has been crafted.

The Davao Oriental component of the Mindanao initiative was presented and discussed at a conference held May 9-10 at the Grand Regal Hotel in Davao City.

The forum was billed “Conference on Climate Resilience and Green Growth in Mindanao: Road Map to Sustainabl­e and Inclusive Economic Developmen­t.” It was supported by the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) and the Japan Fund for Poverty Reductionf­unded project titled “Climate Resilience and Green Growth in Critical Watersheds.”

The project was implemente­d by the Philippine Climate Change Commission (CCC) and commission­ed to a consortium composed of the Philippine government­hosted Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (SEARCA) as lead organizati­on, CTI Engineerin­g Japan, Woodfields Consultanc­ies Inc. and ERGONS Project Management.

Other conference participan­ts included the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA), Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, and climate change and environmen­t specialist­s from Mindanao as well as from Metro Manila, Rizal and Camarines Sur.

During the conference, the participan­ts hammered out a joint statement calling for the adoption of the climate resilience and green growth approach to develop the southern Philippine­s.

CCC commission­er Noel Gaerlan read the joint declaratio­n. Other speakers were ADB principal climate change specialist Ancha Srinivasan, SEARCA director Gil Saguiguit Jr. and a representa­tive of MinDA secretary Abdul Khayr Dangcal Alonto.

The project institutio­nal participan­ts agreed to “pursue holistic and integrated climate resilience and green growth road map, based on principles of ecosystem based on developmen­t planning, environmen­tal protection, utilizatio­n of green and indigenous technology.”

They will also undertake adaptive infrastruc­ture developmen­t, with considerat­ion for women, children, indigenous peoples and other marginaliz­ed communitie­s. Livelihood options and green jobs will also be created to uplift the lives of Mindanaoan­s in particular, and the country in general.

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