By Grace T. Bengwayan
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- Roscinto Ian Canicosa Lumbres, Associate Professor III of the College of Forestry, and currently the director of Center for Geoinformatics, Benguet State University here was awarded one of Outstanding Young Scientist of the Philippines by the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST).
In ceremonies at the Manila Hotel last July 14, Dr. Lumbres together with ten others nationwide received a plaque and cash awards.
The citation was “in recognition of his pioneering researches on growth modeling of Pinus kesiya (Benguet pine), a very unique forest ecosystem in the Philippines and for his works in biodiversity and carbon stock assessment of unique forest ecosystem to better protect our biodiversity and mitigate climate change through forest protection.”
Signed by NAST President Rhodora V. Azanza and NAST Secretary Jaime C. Montoya, the citation further provided that Prof. Lumbres “fitted several models that can be used to easily determine the various parameters of the forest species, which is important in forest utilization, protection and conservation…”
The citation further stated that he “assisted the Department of Agiculture in assessing the climate risk vulnerability of major crops in the Cordillera Administrative Region”
Lumbres
is involved in research titled: Modelling Carbon Stock Assessment: the Role of
Benguet Pine (Pinus kesiya) in Climate Change Mitigation, on top of his
involvement in seven other researches on Climate-Risk Vulnerability Assessment,
Community Based Flood Risk Management, GIS Data Base and mapping, among
others.
He
said NAST looks at the impact of the applicant’s research, particularly on the
number of citations. Dr. Lumbres has more than 190 citations.
He
added NAST also considers the mentoring aspect or how research results are
shared to the end user. In the case of Prof. Lumbres, he has been training LGUs
and other stakeholders on Geographic Information System (GIS) for mapping and
Risk Assessment, and other emerging technologies such as remote sensing and
unmanned aerial vehicle.
The
Outstanding Young Scientist (OYS) Awards “are given to young scientist who have
made significant contributions to science and technology.”
As
per NAST, “judging is based on: Quality and number of scientific works and
publications, contributions to the advancement of science in general and
science in the Philippines in particular; and contributions to the well-being
of Philippine economy and culture”.
Lumbres
is the third BSU personnel who was accorded the OYS Award, the first being Dr.
William D. Dar and the second is Dr. Zenaida N. Ganga.
He
said the perks of being awarded an OYS are: membership to the OYS Incorporated,
access to a P1 Million Research Grant (subject to approval) and a cash prize of
P150,000.
He
expressed his willingness to mentor faculty members with potentials for the
prestigious award.
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