Archives for August 21, 2024

Community Unites for Tree Growing Activity: A Step Towards Sustainable Forest Restoration

In a heartening display of community spirit and environmental stewardship, a diverse group of individuals and organizations came together to support the “Save Pan de Azucar Island Movement.” The tree growing activity, held under the theme “Forest Restoration for Recovery and Sustainable Life Support,” took place on August 17-18, 2024, at Barangay Tambaliza, Pan de Azucar Island, Concepcion, Iloilo City.

The event saw enthusiastic participation from various groups, including Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) personnel, Concepcion Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office (MENRO), Philippine National Police (PNP), and faculty and students from Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISATU). Also in attendance were the Philippine Coast Guard personnel based in Concepcion and Ajuy, the Barangay LGU of Tambaliza, Tambaliza Girl and Boy Scouts, local residents, and numerous volunteers. Notably, the 4H Club of Sang Tubungan contributed significantly by providing a substantial number of plants for the reforestation effort.

Collective Efforts for Environmental Restoration

The primary goal of the tree growing activity was to contribute to the restoration of forests on Pan de Azucar Island, which is crucial for maintaining ecological balance and supporting local biodiversity. This initiative, driven by the Save Pan de Azucar Island Movement, emphasized the importance of forest restoration as a means to combat environmental degradation and support sustainable living.

Participants engaged in various activities, including planting native tree species, cleaning up the designated planting areas, and educating local residents about the significance of forest conservation. The involvement of ISATU’s Native Tree Advocates and Environmental Stewards was instrumental in promoting the selection and planting of indigenous species, ensuring the ecological integrity of the reforestation efforts.

Community and Institutional Collaboration

The involvement of BFP personnel, Concepcion MENRO, PNP, and ISATU faculty and students exemplified the collaborative spirit essential for successful environmental initiatives. The Philippine Coast Guard personnel provided logistical support, ensuring the smooth execution of the event. The Barangay LGU of Tambaliza played a key role in organizing and facilitating the activity, while the Tambaliza Girl and Boy Scouts, local residents, and volunteers contributed their time and energy to the cause.

The 4H Club of Tubungan and Magsasaka at Siyentipiko para sa Pag-unlad ng Agricultura (MASIPAG) Visayas contribution of plants was a critical component of the event, providing the necessary resources for the reforestation efforts. Additionally, the active participation of ISATU’s Native Tree Advocates and Environmental Stewards highlighted the importance of integrating scientific and local knowledge in environmental conservation.

Looking Ahead

The “Save Pan de Azucar Island Movement” and its tree growing activity represent a significant step towards the recovery and preservation of the island’s natural resources. The initiative aligns with broader environmental goals and serves as a model for future conservation efforts.

The success of the event was a testament to the power of collective action and the dedication of all involved parties. As Pan de Azucar Island moves forward with its forest restoration efforts, the commitment and enthusiasm demonstrated by the participants will undoubtedly contribute to a more sustainable and vibrant ecosystem.

Signing Ceremony Launches New Research and Development Initiative

The Casa Real Room A was the venue for a momentous occasion that set the stage for transformative development in Iloilo Province. On August 15, 2024, the Iloilo Provincial Government, in partnership with key State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), formally signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the Research, Development, and Innovations Initiatives of the Province and the Research, Development, and Innovations Committee (PRDIC).

The signing ceremony marks a significant advancement in the province’s strategic plan to leverage research and technology to achieve its six Development Goals. This initiative, sanctioned under Executive Order No. 22 Series of 2024 on January 15, 2024, is set to drive sustainable economic growth and address critical socio-economic challenges.

A Collaborative Vision

The PRDIC, as established by the Executive Order, will coordinate efforts between the Provincial Government and its academic and research partners. The initiative aims to drive science-based, innovative research that aligns with the province’s development objectives. This partnership will utilize research findings to mitigate poverty and enhance the quality of life for the province’s residents.

The academic institutions involved in this collaboration include the University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV), University of San Agustin (USA), West Visayas State University (WVSU), Iloilo State University of Fisheries Science and Technology (ISUFST), Northern Iloilo State University (NISU), Central Philippine University (CPU), Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT-U), University of Iloilo PHINMA, and Iloilo Doctor’s College. These institutions will contribute their expertise and resources to the research and development efforts.

Opening Doors to Innovation

One of the key components of this initiative is the technology transfer program, which will apply “low-lying fruits” — practical technologies and solutions developed by SUCs, HEIs, and research institutions — to support marginalized sectors. This technology transfer will benefit fishermen, farmers, and other underserved communities by introducing advanced, research-driven solutions.

The collaboration is expected to bring innovative technologies and methodologies to critical areas such as agriculture, fisheries, natural resources, social services, and health. By integrating these advancements, the province aims to improve productivity, resource management, and overall living conditions for its residents.

Looking Forward

The signing of the MOU and MOA is a pivotal step towards realizing the province’s vision of a prosperous and innovative future. The commitment demonstrated by all parties involved provides a solid foundation for the PRDIC’s initiatives and sets the stage for meaningful progress.

The Provincial Planning and Development Office extends its appreciation to the participating institutions and stakeholders for their support. As Iloilo Province embarks on this transformative journey, there is a shared optimism about the potential to achieve significant, positive change through research and collaboration.