Malacanang on Monday (Feb. 22) welcomed the foreign and local
delegates of the 2016 Asia-Pacific Forestry Week which will be held at the
Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga.
In a statement, Undersecretary Manuel Quezon III said more than
1,000 government officials and representatives of non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) and forest industries from over 30 countries are attending
the event where they will discuss issues affecting the management of natural
resources in the region.
"This week we are welcoming more than 1,000 government
officials and representatives of NGOs and forest industries for the 2016
Asia-Pacific Forestry Week. Coming from over 30 countries, these delegates are
gathering at the Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga to discuss a host of issues
affecting the management of natural resources in the region. With a focus on
“growing our future,” the 2016 Forestry Week will allow us to not only share
our experiences on reforestation but also learn from our partners on how we can
work together to better safeguard our planet,” said Quezon the statement.
Quezon said that the selection of the Philippines as host
country for the event comes at an opportune time.
"In its latest report on the state and development of the
world’s forests, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
found that among the 234 countries surveyed, the Philippines ranks fifth in
terms of greatest annual gain in forest area. From 2010 to 2015, we were able
to increase our forest area by 240,000 hectares per year—a number beaten by
only four other nations: China, Australia, Chile, and the United States,” said
Quezon.
Quezon also noted the government’s effort to mitigate climate change
by diversifying energy resources and protecting forests.
"Under the Aquino administration, our government has been
aggressively pursuing ways to mitigate climate change, both by diversifying our
energy resources and protecting our forests. As of January 2016, the number of
illegal logging hotspots in the country has been reduced by 88%, from 197 to
23, while reforestation efforts continue under the DENR’s National Greening
Program (NGP). From 2011-2015, the program covered more than 1.3 million hectares
of land. This reflects an accomplishment rate of more than 100%, as only 1.2
million hectares had been targeted for the period. In total, the NGP aims to
reforest 1.5 million hectares of denuded and degraded land nationwide,” he
added. (PCOO News Release)
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