DENR targets 1M hectares for reforestation

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. graces the 160th anniversary of the Philippine Forestry Service coinciding with the Philippine Environment Month and Arbor Day (National Tree Planting Day) at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Central Office in Quezon City on June 26, 2023. He is shown here watering the molave tree seedling he planted to mark the occasion. REY BANIQUET/PNA
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. graces the 160th anniversary of the Philippine Forestry Service coinciding with the Philippine Environment Month and Arbor Day (National Tree Planting Day) at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Central Office in Quezon City on June 26, 2023. He is shown here watering the molave tree seedling he planted to mark the occasion. REY BANIQUET/PNA

MANILA — The state environment bureau aims to reforest at least one million hectares of lands nationwide before President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s term ends in 2028, said Secretary Maria Antonia Loyzaga on Tuesday.

While the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is looking to reforest a total of two million hectares of land, its modest target currently sits at one million hectares due to a lack of partnerships with parties in priority areas.

“We need partnerships. The only way that we are going to be able to implement reforestation at a pace and ina-anticipate ng lahat is to build partnerships in those areas na priority siya… One million is the modest target… Two million is our reach, but sana po sa 10 million in terms of the overall 15 by the end,” said Loyzaga.

DENR is first prioritizing forest sites from its National Greening Program (NGP) that were unsuccessful in generating the targeted forest covers, specifically in Cagayan Valley and parts of Mindanao.

According to the DENR chief, the Philippines has a total of 15 million hectares of classified forest lands. However, only seven million hectares—less than half— have actual forest cover.

The Forest Survey of India defined forest cover as an area of more than one hectare in extent that has a tree canopy density of 10% and above.

This means that eight million hectares of Philippine forest lands remain sparse, if not deforested.

Mapping natural resources

Loyzaga also announced on Tuesday the opening of a new office under the DENR: the National Natural Resource Geo-spatial Database Office (GDO) headed by Undersecretary Carlos Primo David.

“That office was organized after our first meeting with the President after our appointment where we suggested to him that it would be essential to manage our natural resources through establishing a physical baseline, kung ano po ang nandiyan… in order for them to be accounted for, to be valued properly, and to be managed properly,” she said.

According to the environment chief, the GDO would be in charge of running a national natural resources spatial database, a mapping tool that will use satellite imagery to identify areas for reforestation, managing watersheds, and mining projects, among others.

“It will allow us to identify yung saan ba yung priority in terms of reforestation or where should be the water systems and infrastructures,” said Loyzaga.

The DENR secretary revealed, however, that the GDO was set up without additional financial allocations from the national government and currently consists only of 10 entry-level contractual employees. Loyzaga said that the DENR will request allocations for the office for the next fiscal year 2024. (Sofia Abrogar © Philippine Daily Inquirer)

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