SAN
FERNANDO CITY, La Union — Protests are up against the cutting of more than a
thousand trees along the Manila North Road , Rosales-Sison Pangasinan area to
give way to a road widening project of the Dept, of Public Works and Highways.
The
Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office reported Ruesday more than
80 percent of 784.71 cubic meters of trees, including the century-old ones,
have been cut along the PENRO officials said 784.71 cubic meters had come from
1,829 assorted trees where more than 80 percent of these were cut since the
issuance of a permit from the DENR.
Officials
said for every tree cut, 100 seedlings will be planted in return in the areas
identified by CENRO Urdaneta at the DPWH — preferably native tree species like
narra, molave and banaba.
The
643.187 cubic meters of logs cut were deposited within the depository/stockpile
area identified by LGU, DENR and DPWH.
“DENR
has no available area to accommodate the 748.71 cubic meters of logs,” PENRO
said.
The
trees to be cut in Rosales: 100 or 52.36 cu.m; Villasis 272 or 51.78 cu.m;
Urdaneta City, 162 or 90.83 cu.m; Sison 202 or corresponding volume of 44.2 cu.
m; Pozorrubio 495 trees or 158.41 cu.m. andBinalonan, 598 trees or 351.11 cu.m.
Since
more than 80 percent of these trees were already cut , they will be deposited
in their respective stockpile.
In
Sison , the logs were brought to New Public Market; in Pozorrubio, Central
School; in Binalonan, MRF Carnavacan, Binalonan ; Urdaneta, City Hall;
Villasis, Livelihood Center; and Rosales, PSU Asingan.
Initial
street value of all logs if cut is about P7 million with P25 per board feet.
The
deposited logs will be donated to DepEd and will be used as their chairs and
tables as recommended by DENR.
LGUs
may also use some of the logs for their offices.
Meanwhile,
it was also agreed during the consultation at the Urdaneta City Sports Complex
that all branches below 16 centimeters shall be given to residents nearby who
have requested for personal use as fuel wood.
To
date, there are still standing trees to be cut which are covered by the permit
subject for supervision by DENR personnel.
This,
as a coalition of non-government organizations, church and concerned individuals
issued a statement last week against the cutting of 1,826 trees along the road:
“The
recent mega-disasters have demonstrated our country’s increasing environmental
vulnerability to the effects of climate change and our rapidly deteriorating
environment and natural resources.
“The
recent massive destruction of trees in Pangasinan indicates
that the lessons learned from these environmental tragedies have been
lost on the leadership of the present Department of Environment and
Natural Resources (DENR). It has failed to make the necessary shift
towards a sustainable development paradigm that puts a premium on the
protection of the environment and natural resources over the pursuit of
monetary profits and other short-term economic gains.
“The
mass destruction of Pangasinan’s trees gives another strong empirical evidence
that President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III and our country have
been ill-served by the DENR Sec. Ramon Paje and his leadership team. President
Aquino’s Executive Order No. 23 declaring a national moratorium on
cutting of timber in natural and residual forests and establishing the
Anti-Illegal Task Force (AILTF) has been severely undermined not only
by Executive Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa, Jr.'s signed memorandum about
the additional exemptions in the ban, but also by related key decisions
pushed by the present DENR leadership team.
The
permit targets cutting 1,829 trees in the six Pangasinan
municipalities of Sison, Pozzorubio, Binalonan, Urdaneta, Villasis, and
Rosales.
We
hope and pray that President Aquino and our green champions
in the Senate will order a comprehensive probe of the
implementation of E.O. 23, and at this time especially
of the controversial tree-cutting permit issued by the DENR
for DPWH’s MNR widening project and the processes related to its
Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC), as well as the illegal
logging in 2012 by an alleged DPWH contractor in the Mangatarem
forests.”
The
statement was signed by Angelina P. Galang,President,
Green Convergence for Safe Food, Healthy Environment, and Sustainable
Economy; Bishop. Broderick Pabillo head,
committee on public affairs, Catholic Bishops Conference of the
Philippines; Fr. Edwin A. Gariguez executive
secretary. National Secretariat for Social Action, Justice and
Peace; Fr. Robert Reyes, OFM Running
Priest and anthropologist; Isabela Fr.
Joel Tabora, S.J., president Ateneo
de Davao University; Emy Perez, Social
development specialist, Municipality of Pozorrubio, Pangasinan; Norman V.
Cabrera,president, Kapatiran
Party; Esther M. Pacheco,president, Concerned
Citizens Advocating Philippine Environmental Sustainability; Antonio Claparols,
president, Ecological
Society of the Philippines (ESP); Patria Gwen M.L. Borcena, M.A., president,
Greenresearch Environmental Research Group ; Atty.Galahad A. Pe Benito,
Environmental Legal Counsel, Greenresearch
Environmental Research Group; Atty. Francisco S. Yabut, founding
president, Public
Interest Law of Angeles City (PILAC); Cecile Yumull, spokesperson, Save the
Trees (STC -Pampanga)l Javier Claparols, Board, Ecological Society of the
Philippines (ESP)l Rene D. Pineda, Jr., president, Partnership for Clean Air
(PCA) Inc.; Victoria Segovia executive
director; Philippine Clean Air (PCA); Gigi Chua, president, Consumer Rights for
Safe Food (CRSF) among others.
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