Engaging an Integrated Indigenous and Mainstream Approach to Grass and Forest Fire Management
- Proponent: Philippine Eagle Foundation
- Amount: 600,000
- Project Start Date: August 01, 2016
- Project End Date: February 28, 2017
- Grant Type: Constituency - Building Grants
- Area: Mindanao
- Grant Status: Past
Project Goals and Objectives
Capacitate the local/ indigenous peoples in the uplands to efficiently and effectively respond to the threats of grass and forest fires in the six target communities, as follows: Mt. Apo, Brgy. Sibulan, Toril, Davao City; Mt. Macabol, Brgy. Salaysay, Davao City; Mt. Hamiguitan, Brgy. Tiblawan, Governor Generoso; Mt. Kitanglad, Brgy. Dalwangan, Malaybalay, Bukidnon; Mt. Matutum, Brgy. Kinilis, Polomolok, South Cotabato; Mt. Tago, Brgy. Gulang-gulang, Manolo Fortich
Outputs and Outcomes
Objective 1: Develop a Manual on Community-based Forest/Grass Fire Management, Objective 2: Training and engagement of at most 120 volunteer community fire fighters from six upland communities including forest guards of Panigan-Tamugan Watershed, Help install a support network for the volunteer forest fighters from each of the six communities