LEGAZPI CITY, March 22 (PIA) – Poised to bolster a community-driven social recovery-cum-greening project, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Bicol is all set for the Balik Probinsya Program (BPP) which targets to enroll 500 Albayano slum-dweller families in the same aiming to develop and manage an area covering 1,115 hectares (has) of denuded forestland in Brgy. Tapel and Nagas in Oas.
Director
Gonzales said that the program is a means of relocating some Albayanos from
slum areas in Metro Manila and also some forest occupants within the identified
site.
The
project site will be divided into five clusters with 200 has per cluster and each cluster will be managed by 100 families according
to a report from Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer Imelda
Baltazar of Albay.
“Our
field personnel from the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office
(PENRO) Albay are on the survey mapping and planning process and have been busy
laying down the pre-development strategies of the Balik Probinsya Program,” RED
Gonzales averred.
“The
program per se has a two pronged
approach, one is social recovery and the other is the supplementation of the
National Greening Program (NGP)” he added. “First it will transform more than a
thousand hectares into agricultural-silvicultural farming while empowering the
recipient community with adequate financial and infrastructural support vis-à-vis the establishment and
maintenance of the project area by the 500 household beneficiaries adopting the
concept of NGP”.
Baltazar’s
report cited the nursery establishment; seedling production of 631,435 saplings
with pili as major species; rice and cash crop production; livestock
production; community organizing; community facilities; infrastructure
development such as farm to market road, health center, chapel and residential
houses as among the project components that the project will offer to the
beneficiaries.
“The
project is in tune with the convergence initiative that President Aquino is
espousing, and among our partner agencies are Department of Agriculture,
Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Agrarian Reform, Department of
Social Welfare and Development, Department of Interior and Local Government,
Department of Public Works and Highways, and the National Housing Authority,”
Gonzales said. (Ruby Mendones, DENR-V/PIA Sorsogon)
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DENR PHOTO RELEASE:
Tree for Albay Movement. Team DENR Bicol with Regional Executive Director
Gilbert Gonzales offers a tree for the Albay Movement as a show of solidarity. In
a message during the soft launching (March 2, 2013) Director Gonzales puts
emphasis that the regional office is at one with the provincial government in
its effort to raise the level of
awareness of Albayanos to a new level of eco-consciousness. (Photo by Jessel
Basanta/PIA Sorsogon)
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