Biodiversity Conservation Strategies
The Watershed Perspective in Forest Resource Conservation
Posted on February 19, 2014Another relevant approach being pursued in the efforts to protect and conserve biodiversity is resource management on the watershed scale. The watershed perspective is integral to the environmental protection and conservation agenda because of the scope of its biogeographic area and the value of the interconnected ecological services that such areas provide.
READ MORETaking a Stand: Strategies for Biodiversity Conservation
Posted on February 19, 2014The growth in awareness about the serious and immediate dangers that threaten the Philippines’s abundant natural treasures is serving as the perfect compliment to the recognition and acclaim that this precious biodiversity has been receiving from within and outside the country. In light of this growing concern, the conservation agenda is being reflected more and more in local and national-level decision-making.
READ MOREMarine Protected Areas
Posted on February 19, 2014As an archipelagic country, the Philippines has a significant portion of its biodiversity hosted in marine and aquatic territories. This makes the marine protected area (MPA) system of especially significant value.
READ MORE2011: The New Conservation Areas in the Philippines Project (NewCAPP)
Posted on February 19, 2014More recent efforts utilizing updated and increasingly relevant approaches have also been made in assigning “priority conservation area” status in Philippine territories. These are designed to complement the country’s established protection systems such as the NIPAS Act of 1992 and the strategies set by the 2002 PBCPP, which still stands as the framework legislation for protected areas management in the country.
READ MORE2002: The Philippine Biodiversity Conservation Priorities
Posted on February 19, 2014In 2002, the FPE, in collaboration with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Biodiversity Management Bureau (formerly the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau or PAWB), Conservation International Philippines (CI Philippines), and the Biodiversity Conservation Program of the University of the Philippines Center for Integrative and Development Studies (BCP-UPCIDS), published a Final Report entitled, “Philippine Biodiversity Conservation Priorities.”
READ MORERead More:
- DENR Report Admits Philippines is Way Behind Biodiversity Protection
- Three Urgent Steps for Better Protected Areas
- Protecting Ocean Species
- Few Migratory Birds Adequately Protected Across Migration Cycle
- Protection of Our Marine Life Needs More than Marine Protected Areas, We Need to Make it Resilient