PTFCF Rain Forest Restoration Initiatives

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PTFCF Rain Forest Restoration Initiatives

Atty. Jose Andres CanivelExecutive Director

We envision lush and biologically diverse Philippine forests that are sustainably managed and equitably accessible to responsible stakeholders, as a collective responsibility for the greater good.

Philippine Tropical Forest Conservation Foundation, Inc.

1.Grant giving

2. Knowledge generation and sharing

3. Catalyzing bureaucratic action and civil society action

PTFCF role in Forest Conservation

PTFCF Projects - Luzon

ISLA Biodiversity (2009)

Baggao: PROCESS Luzon (2007)

NSMNP: TK & CAVAPPED (2008-2009)

Aurora: IRDF (2005)

Polilio: ISO & PIBCFI (2005/2008)

Labo, Cam Norte: BSKLMI (2007)

Sibuyan: WWF (2009)

Quezon, N. Viscaya: FRENDS (2005/2007)

Maddela and Diffun, Quirino: QSEED & BICAS (2006/2008)

Sanchez Mira, Cagayan: Dr. Abraham (2008)

Kibungan, Benguet:CGN (2005)

La Trinidad, Benguet: JV Ongpin (2006)

Anda & Bolinao, Pangasinan: KAISAKA & KASAMAKA (2006/2007)

Sablayan, Mindoro: SASAMAKA (2007-09)

Lian, Batangas: COSCA (2008)

Morong, Bataan: CBMSF (2006/08)

Zambales: SIKAT (2007)

Palay-palay, Cavite: LIFE (2007-08)

Masantol, Pampanga: CONCERN (2008)

Lipa, Batangas: PUSOD (2009)

CompletedOn-going

PTFCF Projects – Visayas and Palawan

Rizal, Palawan: Bangsa Palawan (2007/09)

Cauayan, Negros: Binhi Sang Kauswagan (2006)

Bilar, Bohol:

SWCF (2005/07/08); UBCDFI (2008)

Leyte & Southern Leyte: DISOP (2008)

Biri, N. Samar: CERD (2007/2009)

Dauin & Valencia, Negros: MTPOFI (2007)

San Carlos City, Negros: SCDB (2007)

MKNP:BIND (2008)

Getafe, CPG, Ubay, Bohol: Project Seahorse (2007)

Corella/Sikatuna, Bohol: BIDEF (2006)

Napsan, Puerto Princesa: BCMPC (2006/08)

Palawan: PCC (2005); PNNI (2009)

So. Leyte: PACIFARM (2005)

Bantayan, Cebu: OMAGIECA (2009)Cebu: CCEF (2007)

Ilog-Hilabangan, Negros: NEDF (2008)

CompletedOn-going

PTFCF Projects – Mindanao

La Paz, Zamboanga: KRDFI (2009)

Lanao Norte: LAFCCOD (2007)

San Francisco, Agusan: LEAF (2006)

Claveria, Mis Oriental: Landcare (2006/2009)

Tandag, Surigao: SAC (2006)

Tboli, South Cotabato: TLDFI (2008)

Vincenzo Sagun, Zamboanga del Sur: COSEED (2006/08)

Maragusan, Compostela Valley: PBPF (2007/2009) and Kasilak DFI (2008)

Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay: KGMC (2008)

Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay: XAES (2006/08)

Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat: ISFI (2009)

Davao City: Kinaiyahan (2006/08) and SDGF (2008)

Arakan and Magpet, North Cotabato: PALUPA (2007); PAMAAS (2009) and PEFi (2008)

Talaingod, Davao Norte: IPHC (2005)

Nabunturan & Montevista, Compostela Valley: MNPCS (2006) & ISFI (2005)

CDO: CART (2005)

Iligan City: Dr. Hansel (2006)

CompletedOn-going

Highlights

• produced 1,376,224 forest tree seedlings and wildlings

Highlights

• collection of seeds and use of seedbed to store and propagate available seeds

Highlights

• produced 3,762,896 multiple species mangrove seedlings and propagules)

Highlights

• the use of wildlings recovery chamber resulted to 80-90% survival rate.

Highlights

• Inclusion of the Protection of Mother Trees in the Municipal Environment Code (Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro)

Highlights

• intercrop of abaca with trees as abaca requires at least 60% shade for better growth (preference is Ani-e (Erythrina fusca) , a nitrogen-fixing tree)

•Seed year (Dipterocarps: 2-10 years) thus, resort to wildlings collection (DENR permit is required) – need to protect mother trees and regulate wildlings collection.•Limited information on indigenous and endemic trees (e.g. site requirements - climatic, edaphic, elevation; growth performance - diameter and height; dendrology/tree identification; phenology and seed technology – collection and germination)•Ability of RF farm to provide short and medium term economic needs of farmers.•Need for identification and delineation of production and protection forest (land-use/management plans).• Replication of RF without/with minimal external support

Challenges

Thank you!

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