PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (October 21, 2016) - The environment and natural
resources department has identified 29 areas to transform into
"income-generating sites" to improve the lives of marginalized communities
through the agency's AREA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (AMP), according to its chief,
Regina Paz Lopez.
The
DENR chief said that through the AMP, the agency will make these identified
areas self-sustaining in a well-protected environment, and with people happy
because they are free from hunger and poverty.
"The
AMP will provide alternative sources of livelihood that promote the
preservation of the environment and natural resources," Lopez added.
Of
the 29 priority areas, 13 are located in Luzon, 6 in Visayas and 10 in
Mindanao.
The
AMP areas in Luzon are Chico River and Mt. Pulag in the Cordillera
Administrative Region; Zambales; Laur in Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija; Sierra Madre
in Cagayan; Sierra Madre in Nueva Ecija; Kaliwa Watershed in Marikina and
Sierra Madre; Batangas Coastline and Verde Passage; Laguna Lake; Palawan;
Sibuyan Island; Romblon; Occidential and Oriental Mindoro; and Sorsogon.
The
priority areas in Visayas are the provinces of Guimaras, Antique, Samar, Bohol
and Cebu, and the city of Iloilo.
Saranggani,
Caraga-Cantilan, South Upi, Marilog, Mt. Hamiguitan/Mati, Talaingog in Davao
del Norte, Rajah Buayan, Dinagat Island, Tawi-Tawi, and Lanao del Sur make up
the areas in Mindanao.
The
areas will be evaluated based on available resources, as well as needs and
requirements, which will become the basis in determining possible livelihood
opportunities similar to those in established ecotourism zones like the La Mesa
Ecopark in Quezon City, and Ugong Rock and Iwahig Firefly Watching in Puerto
Princesa, Palawan.
Following
the convergence model, the civil society, academe, business sector, concerned
government agencies and the community will be brought together to help
build the model development areas.
Among
the possible livelihood activities to be implemented in these areas are
massive tree planting including hardwood and fruit trees; coffee
processing and trading; bamboo propagation; manufacture of woodcraft
from gemelina lumber and furniture from bamboo; and tiger grass farming
and soft broom production.
(By
Jong Cadion with PR)
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