Writ of kalikasan cases up in Cordillera provinces
>> Monday, June 29, 2015
By Carlito Dar
BAGUIO
CITY – “Writ of Kalikasan” cases filed in court is a proof that there is an
increasing public awareness on the importance of protecting the environment like forests in the Cordillera.
This
was bared by new Department of Environment and Natural Resources Cordillera
director Ralph Pablo during a media forum here last week.
He
said reforestation in the Cordillera through the National Greening Program is
gaining ground but with still 46 percent of the original 80 percent forest
areas restored, public participation is important.
Under
the NGP, Pablo said a total of 62,394 hectares were planted in the region
including 24,159 hectares in 344 sites in 2014.
For
this year, seedlings are being prepared in time for the rainy season for the
planting of trees in 239 sites or a total target of 14,658 hectares in the
different provinces of Cordillera.
Pablo
reported that from around 80% forest areas (1,939,286 hectares) in the
Cordillera, around 43 to 46% was restored as forest areas or around 13% increase in forest cover since NGP’s
implementation in 2010. But much is
still needed to be done, he stressed.
“As what the Regional Development Council
adopted as Cordillera Month (July)
celebration theme – “Preserving the Environment for a much greener Cordillera”,
it is important that all stakeholders work together for the protection and
preservation of the environment
especially with most of our areas being watersheds that supply
water not only for the region, but also
to Regions 1 and 2 and parts of Region 3”, Pablo said.
‘Every
person, every sector in Cordillera, even in their own little ways can help us
in imparting importance of preserving the environment, as well as on being
vigilant against those who are destroying or converting our forest reserves,”
he added.
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