JHMC starts program for multiple use of John Hay
>> Tuesday, August 15, 2017
By
Pamela Mariz Geminiano
BAGUIO CITY – The John Hay Management Corp.
(JHMC) is now enforcing a program as part of its forest protection effort to
ensure sustainable multiple uses of the watershed inside the former United
States military rest and recreation facility.
Allan Garcia,
JHMC president and chief executive officer, on Wednesday reported that during
the first six months of the year, various programs were pursued to continue
protecting the forest cover of the Camp John Hay forest reservation.
He said JHMC, a
subsidiary of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) and the
estate manager of the entire Camp John Hay Reservation here, oversees all
developments inside the sprawling 695-hectare prime property and in the process,
protects, conserves and enhances the forest reservation.
Garcia reported
that according to Department of Environment and Natural Resources Cordillera
record, John Hay has a high percentage of forest area covering 53 percent
of the green-lined cover of the city followed by the Philippine Military
Academy (PMA) reservation with 21 percent and Busol Forest area with eight
percent of forest cover in Baguio City.
To preserve the trees
within the reservation, Garcia said JHMC conducted forest management programs
with the inclusion of the conduct of tree surgery at the Secret Garden and pest
and disease infestation management of infected Benguet pine trees.
The
government-owned and controlled corporation also pursues the National Greening
Program (NGP) under which it was able to plant a total of 1,325 different tree
seedlings.
During the period,
Garcia said JHMC has commenced the application for certification on
environmental management system, and is working to obtain its ISO 14001:2015.
JHMC has laid
down a system that helps it identify, manage, monitor and control the
environment and map out a framework that can provide assurance to company
management and employees as well as external stakeholders that environment
impact is being measured and improved.
John Hay has
become a premier tourist and investment destination enforcing efficient and
effective regulation, contributing to national economic growth and job
generation. -- PNA
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