Address: Quezon
Description: The “meeting point” of the northern and southern Luzon sub-faunal regions, the MBSCPL consists of four adjoining mountains, which is home to the remaining forest of Southern Luzon. The establishment and empowerment of an environmental constituency among the surrounding communities has helped build a social fence against threats to the area’s BCSD.
Status: Closed
Ecosystem Types |
Lowland to Sub-montane Forests |
Protection Status |
Protected Landscape (Republic Act 9847, approved Dec 11, 2009) |
Area |
10,900.59 ha |
Geographical Profile |
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Flora |
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Fauna |
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Livelihood Resources |
Agriculture, Agroforestry |
Other Matters of Significance |
Mount Banahaw is often associated with mysticism, superstition, and religion and is a well-known and frequented destination among pilgrims and other people seeking miracles or blessings. |
Unclear implementation of the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Act of 1992, leading to incomplete delineation of the protected landscape boundaries and a lack of planning and immediate implementation of Buffer Zone Management Activities. These result in unrestricted access to the protected area.
Forest occupancy, unsustainable farming practices, and encroachment of farming activities in the protected landscape resulting from intensified economic pressures.
Extraction of natural forest products, including illegal mining and quarrying, as well as wildlife resource extraction such as hunting, plant gathering, and timber poaching.
The major community water sources are also being controlled and monopolized by consortiums that enclose these sources with water-impounding systems, thus reducing the water supply to a number of communities and also to various wild animal habitats.
Poor knowledge and low appreciation of the significance of biodiversity and its conservation for sustainable development among communities within Banahaw.
Project |
Grant Type, Strategy |
Duration |
Implementing Partner |
Stakeholders and Donors Forum for Mt. Banahaw San Cristobal Protected Landscape (MBSCPL) | Small, Constituency Building | 2017 |
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Executive & Legislative Forum for Mt. Banahaw - San Cristobal Protected Landscape (MBSCPL) | Small, Constituency Building | 2016 |
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Up-Scaling Forest Restoration Efforts in Key Biodiversity Areas Project |
FPE Special Project |
2011-2013 |
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Multi-Stakeholders Consultation and Publication of the Revised Management Plan of Mt. Banahaw-San Cristobal Protected Landscape (MBSCPL) |
Medium, Constituency-building |
2012 |
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Tapat Kalikasan Environmental Law Enforcement Training |
Small, Capacity-building |
2011 |
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Banahaw Komiks - Pahayagan Vol. II |
Small, Advocacy |
Dec 2007-Apr 2008 |
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A Shift towards Area-specific Intervention Through Strategic Planning for the FPE Priority Site in Banahaw |
Medium, Proactive, Sites |
2007 |
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Environmental Presentations of 3 Dimensional Map of Mts. Banahaw-San Cristobal Protected Landscape and Lobbying of House Bill No. 2773 (Banahaw Bill) in the 14th Congress |
Small, Advocacy |
2005 |
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Mt. Banahaw de Dolores Closure and Bantay Banahaw Operation 2004 |
Small, Action Grant |
Feb to Apr 2004 |
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Lakbay Aral sa Mt. Province |
Small, Action Grant |
April 2004 |
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Environmental Exhibit of Mt. Banahaw |
Small, Action Grant |
2004 |
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PAMB Capacity Building and Strengthening and Community-based Resource Management Project for Mounts Banahaw-San Cristobal Protected Landscape (MBSCPL) |
Large, Site-focused |
2000-2005 |
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Bantay Banahaw 2003 |
Small, Action Grant |
2003 |
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Community-Based Resource Management for Mts. Banahaw and San Cristobal |
Large, Site-focused |
2002 |
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Pananaliksik, Dokumentasyon at Paglilimbag ng Bahanggunian para sa Bundok Banahaw |
Small, Action Grant |
2000 |
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Bahanggunian para sa Bundok Banahaw |
Small, Action Grant |
2000 |
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Strengthening the Environmental Defense of Bantay Banahaw |
Small, Action Grant |
2000 |
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Bantay Banahaw '96 & Urgent Activities for the Banahaw Protected Area |
Small, Action Grant |
1996 |
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Pagkakawing-kawing ng mga Tao't Pamayanan Tungo sa Pangangalaga ng Samo't-saring Buhay ng Banal na Bundok Banahaw |
Large, Site-focused |
1996 |
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Awit Banahaw – Concert of Joey Ayala and Bagong Lumad |
Small, Action Grant |
1994 |
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Mt. Banahaw Ecology Awareness Campaign |
Small, Action Grant |
1994 |
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A “social fence” has been established around Mt. Banahaw, establishing an environmental constituency that is aware of the site’s ecological importance as a critical watershed and an important center of biodiversity, as well as its cultural reputation as a sacred mountain.
Drafting of the Initial Protected Area Plan (IPAP) and the endorsement of the Mt. Banahaw-San Cristobal Protected Area Bill.
Active stakeholder involvement for the protection and conservation of the area has been encouraged and catalyzed, resulting in enhanced community initiatives on monitoring and regenerating the site’s natural resources.
11 people’s organizations (POs) involved in the project have become more competent and proactive with their own project development and management, fund sourcing, networking, and membership strengthening. Community members have also become more vigilant in patrolling protected zones and enforcing local ordinances.
Communities residing within the vicinity of the project sites were provided with more livelihood opportunities.
POs were assisted in acquiring tenurial instruments.
Legal assistance of forest wardens and information campaigns have ensured that the resources are safeguarded from continual abuse driven by economic demands.
Planting of various indigenous tree species in ten hectares within the protected area, and the establishment of six hectares of PO-managed pilot farms in four communities.
Ecological, social and institutional profiling and community mapping conducted in the MBSCPL.
Foundation for the Philippine Environment. 2004. Sustaining Biodiversity Conservation Initiatives: Site Focused Projects 2003. Quezon City, Philippines: Foundation for the Philippine Environment.
Foundation for the Philippine Environment. 2012. The Sacred Mountain: Mount Banahaw-San Cristobal Protected Landscape (KALIKASAN BCSD Knowledge Series Four). Quezon City, Philippines: Foundation for the Philippine Environment.
Foundation for the Philippine Environment. 2014. RSEA Guidebook (Results Booklet). Quezon City, Philippines: Foundation for the Philippine Environment.
Manipon AJN and Mesina SR. 2009. Communities, Conservation, and the Filipino Environmentalist. Quezon City, Philippines: Foundation for the Philippine Environment.