DOST, groups set program to protect Cordillera mountains
>> Tuesday, June 15, 2021
By Christian Robert Sandoval
BAGUIO
CITY -- The Dept. of Science and Technology-Cordillera Administrative Region
launched two programs to aid in preservation of Cordillera mountains amidst
natural disasters and urbanization through innovative engineering solutions and
ensure water security and climate resilience for mountain communities.
The launching of the two DOST research
and development programs in CAR was held here June 8 with a press conference.
The event was attended by regional Philippine Information Agency, media, academe, line agencies, provincial government units of Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, Mountain Province and municipal governments of Sallapadan, Abra; Itogon, Tuba, Tublay; La Trinidad, Benguet; Baguio City; Banaue, Ifugao; Tabuk City, Tinglayan, Kalinga; Bontoc and Bauko, Mountain Province.
The event was attended by regional Philippine Information Agency, media, academe, line agencies, provincial government units of Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, Mountain Province and municipal governments of Sallapadan, Abra; Itogon, Tuba, Tublay; La Trinidad, Benguet; Baguio City; Banaue, Ifugao; Tabuk City, Tinglayan, Kalinga; Bontoc and Bauko, Mountain Province.
The first program, namely, “Program
boondock: A mountain engineering center towards sustainable infrastructure and
upland water security,” is a collaborative effort of the DOST-CAR with the University
of the Cordilleras, Kalinga State University, Saint Louis University and
Watershed and Water Resources Research, Development and Extension Center — one
of Research Centers of the Dept. of Environment and Natural
Resources-Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau.
The program seeks to enhance industrial
competitiveness of the Cordillera in agriculture, tourism and mobility through
mountain engineering solutions and promote social and human development through
upland water security, and environmental sustainability.
Funded by the DOST science for change
program (S4CP) niche centers in regions, Program
Boondock aims an estimated P1-billion savings in infrastructure damage due to
landslides and extreme flooding in a span of three to five years while safeguarding
lives.
The R&D center, which is the second
NICER program in CAR (the first being the Potato Research and Development
Center of Benguet State University in 2019), will have a total funding of P62
million and will target to increase agriculture production by 20% and provide
sustainable water resources management solutions.
Since 2017, 35 NICER centers have been
established in 17 regions across the country, amounting to P1.7 billion devoted
to support the country’s R&D initiatives.
The second program, titled “Ensuring
water security and climate-resilience for mountain indigenous communities of
the Cordillera through technology-enhanced decision support tools” is expected
to bring about sufficient, clean and safe domestic water supply in mountain communities
especially during the dry season.
The program, which is a partnership of
DOST-CAR with the Mountain Province State Polytechnic College and University of
the Cordilleras and funded by the DOST-
National Research Council of the Philippines, will provide the necessary data
and information to support decisions on water resources development for water
supply more resilient to climate change and technology-enhanced information and
decision support system for conservation
of rivers and watersheds of the Cordillera.
The “program boondock” and “water
security program” aim to enhance research and development in addressing
calamities and protecting lives,
livelihood and natural resources in Cordillera.
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