Address: Negros Occidental
Description: The North Negros Forest Reserve (NNFR) is one of the critical resources of Negros Occidental, as its remaining old-growth rainforest is said to be the last intact watershed in the province. Unabated resource exploitation, especially logging and extraction for charcoal production as well as rattan, ferns, and orchids trade, have posed as primary threats to the local biodiversity.
Status: On-going
Ecosystem Types | Forest, Freshwater |
Protection Status | Forest Reserve by Administrative Act No. 789 on April 1935, and declared a Natural Park by Presidential Proclamation No. 895 on August 15, 2005 |
Area | 80,454.50 hectares (ha) |
Bio-geographic Features |
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Date
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Project
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Grant Type / Support
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Proponent
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2012
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Integrated Area Conservation and Resource Enhancement: I-CARE (Year 4)
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Sites / Large Grant / PhP 1,562,400
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Third District Development Alliance Of Resource Managers, Inc. (TDDARMI)
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2009
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Integrated Area Conservation and Resource Enhancement (ICARE) for North Negros Natural Park
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Sites / Large Grant / PhP 1,221,600
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Third District Alliance Of Resource Managers, Inc. (TDDARMI)
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2007
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North Negros Natural Park 3-Dimensional Topographic Map
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Sites / Small Grant / PhP 150,000
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Negros Forest Ecological Foundation
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2007
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Integrated Area Conservation and Resource Enhancement (ICARE) for North Negros Natural Park
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Sites / Large Grant / PhP 1,376,900
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Multi-Sectoral Alliance for Development, Inc. and Third District Alliance Of Resource Managers, Inc.
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2007
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A Shift Towards Area Specific Intervention Through Strategic Planning for The FPE Priority Site In North Negros Forest Reserve
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Sites / Medium Grant / PhP 250,000
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FPE
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2006
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North Negros Community-Based Biodiversity Conservation Project
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Sites / Medium Grant / PhP 255,500
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Multi-Sectoral Alliance for Development-Negros
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2006
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North Negros Natural Park Community-Based Biodiversity Conservation
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Sites / Large Grant / PhP 1,244,735
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Multi-Sectoral Alliance for Development-Negros
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2005
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North Negros Forest Reserve Community-Based Conservation Project (Year III)
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Sites / Large Grant / PhP 1,112,335
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Multi-Sectoral Alliance for Development-Negros
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2004
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North Negros Forest Reserve Community-Based Conservation Project (Year II)
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Sites / Large Grant / PhP 1,112,635
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Multi-Sectoral Alliance for Development-Negros
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2003
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North Negros Forest Reserve Community-Based Conservation Project
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Sites / Large Grant / PhP 1,104,405
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Multi-Sectoral Alliance for Development-Negros
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2001
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North Negros Forest Reserve Community-Based Conservation Project
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Sites / Large Grant / PhP 1,445,802
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Multi-Sectoral Alliance for Development - Negros
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2000
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North Negros Mountain Range Rapid Site Assessment
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Research / Medium Grant / PhP 249,500
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University of St. La Salle, Bacolod |
, with the support of provincial and municipal LGUs and the DENR.
Training and deputization of local community members to serve the important Bantay Gubat Information, education, and advocacy for natural resource conservation.
Development of livestock-based enterprises to provide alternative livelihood resources that will lessen the pressure on forest products.
Foundation for the Philippine Environment. 2014. RSEA Guidebook (Results Booklet). Quezon City, Philippines: Foundation for the Philippine Environment.
Foundation for the Philippine Environment. 2013. Distilling Oil for Nature: Trade-offs in Community-based Watershed Conservation (KALIKASAN BCSD Knowledge Series Fourteen). Quezon City, Philippines: Foundation for the Philippine Environment.
Foundation for the Philippine Environment. 2013. Pagsugod sa Pagbulig para sa Lasang: Encouraging Participation of People’s Organizations in Forest Resources Management (KALIKASAN BCSD Knowledge Series Eight). Quezon City, Philippines: Foundation for the Philippine Environment.
Foundation for the Philippine Environment. 2004. Sustaining Biodiversity Conservation Initiatives: Site Focused Projects 2003. Quezon City, Philippines: Foundation for the Philippine Environment.