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NIA vows to finish watershed program by April 2021

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National Irrigation Administration (NIA)
Watershed management
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Saturday, December 26, 2020

Primer on Governance-Oriented Integrated Ecosystems Management (IEM) : Getting Each Stakeholder to Contribute Towards Common Goals

 

This document discusses key concepts, processes, and guidelines  in implementing integrated ecosystems management (IEM), which  is the recommended approach in managing watershed ecosystems and diverse landscapes. 

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Libmanan-Pulantuna Watershed: Replicating Integrated Ecosystem Management for Socioeconomic Development: an IEM Story

The Libmanan-Pulantuna Watershed Management Project (LPWMP) is one of the four pilot sites for Integrated Ecosystems Management (IEM) under the National Program Support for Environment and Natural Resources Management Project (NPS ENRMP), funded by a grant from the World Bank-Global Environment Facility (WB-GEF). After five years of project implementation from 2008 to 2012, the pilot site has emerged as a good example of replication and scaling up of IEM from the Libmanan-Pulantuna Watershed to the adjacent Albay Tres Quinale “A” Watershed, then the rest of the Bicol River Basin.

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Incorporating Integrated Ecosystem Management with Local Development Plans: The Case of General Nakar and Infanta Municipalities in Quezon Province

 

The traditional municipal development planning in the Philippines through the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) has been narrowly focused on settled communities, the urban and agricultural areas, and the alienable and disposable (A and D)lands. Forestlands and

watershed areas are often not included, or, if at all, just mentioned in passing in the CLUP. Looking at the context of the General Nakar and Infanta in Quezon Province that largely compose the Kanan-Agos River Watershed (KARW), the A and D Land and the forestlands are 10,426

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