Mayor brands NGP, CHARM reforest projects waste of funds
>> Monday, July 15, 2013
BAUKO,
Mountain Province – Mayor Abraham B. Akilit said the implementation of
reforestation projects under the National Greening Program (NGP) and the
2nd Cordillera Highland Agriculture Resources Management Project (CHARMP)
is just a waste of public funds because of the absence of proper planning and
sustainability.
“While
it is true that we will be able to plant millions of trees in denuded
mountains, there is no clear guarantee that all of the planted trees will
survive and serve their purpose in the future considering the presence of
factors that will greatly affect their growth,”Akilit said.
He said
failure of the project implementers to consider the establishment of forest
firewalls and greenbelt areas casts doubts on the sustainability of the
reforestation projects where public funds are being spent.
Akilit
pointed out that what should have been done by the environmental experts in the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) which is handling the
NGP and the Department of Agriculture (DA) which is administering the CHARMP
funds was to determine the buffer zones and greenbelt areas that were supposed
to be the priority areas for reforestation through the planting of
fire-resistant plants such as those with broad leaves in order to prevent the
occurrence of forest fires during the dry season that always destroy and kill
the planted trees.
“Fire
is the major problem of our reforestation projects because it puts to waste all
our sacrifices in planting trees, thus, it should be the first to be
effectively and efficiently addressed by our programs,” he said, citing that
after the buffer zones and greenbelt areas shall have been planted with
fire-resistant plants, then agro-forestry should be done by the people living
in the communities to guarantee that the planted trees will be preserved and
protected.
Aside
from contributing much to the overall efforts to preserve and protect the
environment, Akilit pointed out that the establishment of agro-forestry zones
within communities will also sustain the availability of sources of food for
them, thus, they will help in all-out efforts to protect the forests since it
is t6he major source of their food.
He
explained it is not yet too late for concerned government agencies to re-assess
and re-study the on-going reforestation projects and introduce the needed
changes so that the millions of pesos of taxpayer’s money will not go to waste
and ruin the aspirations of the present and future generations to enjoy the
fruits of the relentless efforts to preserve and protect the watersheds and
forests.
Akilit
is a staunch advocate for the preservation and protection of the watersheds in
the different parts of the Cordillera, especially the Mount Data National Park,
which is the headwaters of the four major river systems, Chico, Agno, Abra and
Magat rivers, that provide water for lowland communities through a holistic
approach that will involve the active participation of both the communities
protecting the watersheds and the lowland communities who directly benefit from
the water coming from the watersheds.
He
said the municipal government will initiate reforestation activities within the
coverage of the town’s 22 barangays to set an example on how to undertake an
effective and efficient reforestation program so that other agencies and local
governments in the different parts of the region could emulate the same in
order to value the funds that are being used for such projects. -- Dexter A.
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