PAGADIAN
CITY - Fire is said to be both friend and foe but for forestland managers it is
considered as the number one destructive element in the destruction of forests
resulting in enormous economic losses because of destroyed timber, burnt
houses, high costs of fire suppression, damage to the environment, and loss of
life and livelihood.
Thus, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) through the Forest Management Services (FMS), Region IX, recently conducted a three-day Training of on Forest Fire Management for Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) areas with National Greening Program Projects (NGP) within Zamboanga Peninsula in two batches namely in Polanco, Zamboanga del Norte and at Farmers Haven Hall, Dao, Pagadian City respectively and was attended by selected CBFM Coordinators, Peoples Organization Officers, DENR IX NGP focal persons and FMS personnel region wide.
Thus, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) through the Forest Management Services (FMS), Region IX, recently conducted a three-day Training of on Forest Fire Management for Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) areas with National Greening Program Projects (NGP) within Zamboanga Peninsula in two batches namely in Polanco, Zamboanga del Norte and at Farmers Haven Hall, Dao, Pagadian City respectively and was attended by selected CBFM Coordinators, Peoples Organization Officers, DENR IX NGP focal persons and FMS personnel region wide.
FMS
Regional Technical Director Ali M. Bari said that the general objective of the
said training was to create and organize a pool of skilled persons coming from
the DENR and different CBFM areas with NGP projects within Zamboanga Peninsula
and equip them with practical knowledge, skills and attitude on forest fire
prevention, use and control of fire and to give information on fire occurrence,
behavior and effect.
Director
Bari explained that as forestland managers, CBFM players (Pos/IPOs) are given
primary responsibility to manage and protect portions of forestlands and
benefit from the natural resources therein. With the inception of the National
Greening Program which revolves on the planting and developing of tree
plantations in their area, there is really a need for them to be equipped on
the knowledge and skills to combat or prevent forest/plantation fires especially
in NGP sites.
Hence,
DENR is providing support through enabling mechanism in the form of a
capability enhancement program to organize a regionwide forest firefighting
crew, he added.
Earlier,
the office had purchased and supplied firefighting equipment to its field
personnel to enhance their chances in dealing with any occurrence of
forest/plantation fires in their locality. (R. Tan, DENR-RPAO IX News Release)
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