HAPPY WEEKEND
Gina Dizon
BONTOC, Mountain Province -- Twenty seven peoples organizations made
declaration of commitment in
implementing community-managed watershed protection projects with
the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Mountain
Province during assessment here May 18.
The 27 POs also received a percentage of their contract
payments totaling P9.7 million for their three year partnership with the
Integrated Natural Resources and Environmental Management Project
(INREMP)-DENR.
Provincial Environment and Natural Resources officer
Geoffrey Sidchogan said the POs’ forest protection partnership with INREMP-DENR
is significant in supporting sustainability of the watershed cradling the Chico
river basin.
INREMP aims to manage the upper river basins and
component watersheds to support poverty reduction, watershed management, biodiversity
conservation and climate change policy objectives with emphasis on developing
capacities of the local governments, institutions and upland communities as
development partners.
As contained in their work plans in their partnership
with INREMP, a special project of DENR, POs shall do nursery
establishment, transplanting of seedlings, protection and maintenance of their
plantation sites.
INREMP is a seven year program with DENR
implemented in four major watershed basins in the country
entered into forest protection contracts on agroforestry, assisted
natural regeneration (ANR) and reforestation with POs since 2015. One is the
Chico River Basin in the Cordillera where irrigation water flows from its
headwaters in Bauko, Mountain Province to Tabuk, Kalinga towards the Cagayan
river.
The Chico river’s tributaries in Mountain
Province are Malitep and Amlosong in Sagada, Kalawitan and Bayudan
in Sabangan, Lingoy in Barlig; and Balitian, Aguyo, Maligcong, and Dokligan in
Bontoc.
Following community consultations done 2014 and 2015,
INREMP Mountain Province accommodated initial 33 POs in 2015 and
registered 27 organizations more in 2016.
In said PO assessment, the 27 POs forwarded that their
partnership with INREMP shall be community managed. PO participants
identified individual members, elders, barangay
officials and the contracted PO to refer to the community.
POs in their contracted forestry works with INREMP-DENR
were endorsed by the community
through barangay resolution and plantation sites
identified and approved by the community in previous consultations.
Most of plantation sites for reforestation and ANR in
Bontoc, Sabangan, Bauko, Sadanga and Barlig, and Bontoc are communal-owned
except in Sagada. Agroforestation sites are either clan
or personally owned.
In said PO gathering, representatives from Tutukan,
Bontoc said that the identification of a plantation site
should be communal-owned, a watershed, and approved by the
community.
The PO representatives forwarded that the community shall
support the project in transplanting seedlings, maintain forest
protection through ring weeding, strip brushing and fireline construction
during and after the duration of the three-year project.
The 2016 POS who availed of their contract payments are
from Bontoc
namely Angpaen Livelihood Organization Favuyan Women’s Association,
The New Generation of Upper Babaey Association, Association of Cow
Raisers in the Upper west, Dalican Agroforestry Organization,
Bayyo Kakapuyan Farmers Association,
Lukkat Irrigators Association,
Doddo Talubin Farmers,
Tufeng Riverside Association, Zumayngan Indigenous Farmers
and Development Workers Association, Chagchag
Farmers Association, Kaublan Organization, Sangan Irrigators
Association, KALIPI- Alab Proper and Agasil Irrigators Association.
From Sadanga are Kayyaa Women’s
Farmers Organization, Bumawe Rural Improvement
Club, Barangay Sacasacan Ugnash Women’s Association,
Yuamma Demang Farmers and
Irrigators Association; Siblaw Taraw Latang Organization,
Halfway Sun Farmers Association and
Maccalana Amiyan Association from Barlig; Yanganot
Bloomers Association and Guesang
Farmers Organization from Sagada;
Ginolot Producer- Farmers Association and
Capinitan CARP ISF Association from
Sabangan; and
Poblacion Abatan Tricycle Operators and
Drivers Association from Bauko.
The said 27 POs already established
their nursery sites and grew their seedlings ready for planting this
rainy season.
Earlier, 33 POs registered their partnership with
the INREMP-DENR-Mountain Province in 2015 and currently
are in the maintenance and protection status of their plantation sites. They
shall be receiving their plantation accomplishment payments very
soon.
INREMP is a seven year $1.54 billion program with the
Philippine Government and implemented by DENR. It is funded by a
loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and grants from the International
Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Global Environmental Facility (GEF),
and Climate Change Fund (CCF).
INREMP is now in its fourth year and projected to end by
2020. The program is implemented in four
major watershed river basins in the county
namely Chico river basin in the Cordillera,
Wahig-Inabanga River Basin in Bohol; Bukidnon Upper River Basins in
Bukidnon and Misamis Oriental; and Lake Lanao basin covering the Autonomous
Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) and Lanao del Sur.
Covering an area of 405,894 hectares, watersheds covered
in the Cordillera within the Chico river Basin are Bauko, Bontoc, Sagada,
Sabangan, Bontoc, Barlig, Sadanga in Mountain Province; Lubuagan,
Tabuk, Balbalan, Pasil, Pinukpuk, Rizal, Tanudan,and Tinglayan in Kalinga
; Conner, Tuao, Kabugao,in Apayao; and Banaue, Hungduan
in Ifugao all covering 273 barangays.
Two watershed management councils chaired by Bauko Mayor
Abraham Akilit and Bontoc mayor Franklin
Odsey are mandated to provide guidance and formulate policies in the
implementation of the project. Said WMCs are composed
of LGU representatives and contracted POS.
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