Monday, February 15, 2016

Ligao City recognized as LGU Eco Champion during the 1st Philippine Environment Summit

The City Government of Ligao is one of the three (3) cities in the country to be recognized as LGU Eco Champion by the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) during the 1st Philippine Environment Summit on February 9-11, 2016 at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City.
Ligao City Mayor Patricia Gonzalez Alsua (2nd from right) and City Environment and Natural Resources Officer Maria Soledad T. Preña (3rd from right) received the award during the 1st Philippine Environment Summit
Organized by the Green Convergence, the Philippine Environment Summit aims to discuss environmental problems and issues and feature innovations that promote sustainable development.

As part of the three-day conference, the summit awards LGUs for their “outstanding contributions and excellence in adoption and practice of sustainability as called for in Philippine Agenda 21[1]” through the National Search for LGU Eco Champions.

LGU Eco Champions are identified through a national survey of LGUs compliance to various Philippine Environmental Rules and Regulations such as:

  • R.A. #8749 (Clean Air Act 1999) 
  • R.A. #9275 (Clean Water Act) 
  • R.A. #9003 (Ecological Solid Waste Management) 
  • R.A. #9729 (Climate Change Act) and E.O. #774 (Reorganizing the Presidential Task Force on CC) 
  • R.A. #10121 (Strengthening DRRM) 
  • PD #1151/1586 AO #42 EIA/EIS 
  • R.A. #7160 Local Government Code 
  • R.A. #6969 Hazardous Wastes 
  • E.O #23 Moratorium on Timber Cutting 
  • E.O. #26 National Greening Program 
  • PD # 953 Tree Planting Program 
  • R.A. #10068 Organic Agriculture Environmental Governance 
Ligao City was also recognized for implementing environmental programs[1] which are beyond compliance with the existing laws such as:

Organized Illegal Fishing and Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Protection Task Force composed of the City Government headed by Mayor Patricia Gonzalez-Alsua, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Office of Congressman Fernando V. Gonzalez/3rd District of Albay, the DENR, the Philippine Army, the PNP, and the municipality of Pioduran;

Establishment of a 135-hectare Fish Sanctuary and Marine Reserve (FSMR) under City Ordinance No. 2008-009 which successfully regenerated coral reef and enhanced marine biodiversity for increased fishery resources; and

Establishment of Conservation Farming Villages designed to implement farming practices in the upland to sustain livelihood, agricultural productivity, and healthier ecosystem.

To complete the list, the following LGUs are the finalists of the National Search for LGU Eco Champion under each category:

City
Ligao City, Albay
San Carlos City, Negros Occidental
San Fernando City, La Union 
Province
Albay
Aurora
Negros Occidental

Municipalities
Bacolod, Lanao del Norte
Lucban, Quezon Province
San Mateo, Isabela

NCR
Makati City
Parañaque City
Pasig City
Quezon City
Valenzuela City

[1] 1st Philippine Environment Summit Souvenir Program


Written by Lala Peñafiel / albay3d.blogspot.com

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