PAGADIAN
CITY - The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) region IX is
conducting a five (5)-day Training and Workshop Design on Applied Geo-Tagging
Technology for National Greening Program (NGP) Coordinators and Implementers at
Chandler Suites Hotel from December 17-21, 2012 in Pagadian City.
This training is in line with the department’s focus of providing importance to transparency and accountability in the implementation of its banner program particularly the National Greening Program.
This training is in line with the department’s focus of providing importance to transparency and accountability in the implementation of its banner program particularly the National Greening Program.
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Regional Technical Director Ali M. Bari in his message said that Geo-Tagging is
now being employed as a management tool
in the NGP and has made a difference compared to monitoring and validating
accomplishments from past reforestation efforts.
“Geo-Tagging
technology shall aid project validators in monitoring greening activities under
the NGP even in far-flung areas. It shall utilize and associate a digital
resource such as photos, website, and short message system with a physical
location given in terms of longitude and latitude coordinates which can
pinpoint any reforestation site with a high degree of precision, provide
accurate data and make the information available to everyone, “ RTD Bari said.
RTD
Bari added that this new technology utilizes equipment such as Desktop or laptop
computers, tablets, Global Positioning System (GPS) units with cameras and
cellular phones to gather, input and upload spatial, textual and photo data and
process them for a more simple and comprehensive presentation on-line or
off-line.
The
training workshop is being conducted by selected personnel from the Management
Information System Division-DENR Central Office in coordination with the Forest
Management Services and Planning and Management Division – Management
Information System in the region. (R. Tan, DENR-RPAO News Release)
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