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GROUP 3

Reynaldo F. Tardo
Evanilfa C. Ibona
Rhodora T. Necosia
Carmer Ceasar
Celedonio A. Lualhati
Gilbert Luminog
Sopiana M. Luminog

IDENTIFYING PROBLEMS/ISSUES IN FOREST AND FORESTLAND MANAGEMENT


Description of Issues Actual /Recorded Impact or Potential Impacts Policy Options/ Interventions
based on actual experience
1. Illegal cutting of Water Discharge capacity Linoguayan Watershed/ water source
Natural grown trees deteriorated from 5liters/sec in decreases its capacity to would affect the - Strict Implementation of
at Water Sources 1990s to 2 liters/sec at present water consumers of seven barangays PD 705
area ( Linoguayan, Kabatan, Kapatagan, Lunib, - Watershed Reforestation
Maraya, Lumbal & Danan)
Water Discharge capacity Scarcity of Water Supply to Barangays
deteriorated at Maculay water maculay and Lunib
source
Water Discharge capacity Scarcity of Water Supply to Barangays
deteriorated at Sagucan water maculay and Lunib
source
2. Denuded Irrigation Dam drained -in 2017 More or less fifty hectares of irrigated Riceland - Strict Implementation of
catchments El Nino affected at Barangay Linoguayan PD 705
draining to irrigation - Watershed Reforestation
dams There are 204 families affected
More or less 73 hectares of irrigated Riceland
affected at Barangays Lunib, and Maculay

There are 252 families affected


3. Denuded 236 households affected at Barangay Limason -Recommend affected hhs to
Catchment draining 55 households living at the riverside of construct 2 storey bldg. design
to Flood Prone Barangay Kabatan at Barangay Limason
areas - Relocate 55 households living
at the Kabatan riverside
4. Denuded high - Presence of Soil erosion - More or Less 20 households affected -Strict Implementation of PD
elevated areas of - Kabatan Landslide during - Less production due to loss of top soil 705
Barangays Kabatan, Bagyong Pablo -Planting of Trees and Fruit
Linoguayan and Trees
Sagucan -Implementation of Slope
Agricultural Land Technology
(SALT) farming
5. Cultivation of - Presence of Soil Erosion - Poor water quality of rivers and streams -Strict Implementation of PD
River Easements - Siltation - depletion of mangrove trees 705
-Destroy habitats –fish feeding and breeding -Planting of Trees and Bamboos
areas along riverbanks
-depletion of coastal and marine resources
6. Presence of Illegal - Depletion of Mangroves Destroy habitats –fish feeding and breeding -Strict Implementation of PD
cutting of areas 705 & RA 7161
mangroves -depletion of coastal and marine resources
-Reforestation of mangrove
areas
Summary Of FFL Assets
FFL Assets Extent/ Area Location Barangays/ Uses /Users Conditions/ Trends Threats
Watershed /Opportunities
Alienable and Disposable
Forestland 94 hectares of Maraya &
Timberland Linoguayan
Close Canopy None
Open Canopy None
Mangrove Forests 358 hectares Biu-os, Lumbal, Coastal & Marine Good/ developing
Limason , Waling- biodiversity habitat trend
Waling, Ambulon,
Kabatan,
Kapatagan, Lunib,
Maculay and
Sagucan
Cultivated Annuals 314 has. Cornland -14 barangays Food Production/ Less production due
123 has Riceland -Linoguayan, Populace of V. Sagun to top soil erosion
Maculay , Lunib,
Kapatagan &
5558 rootcrops and Limason
tubers - 14 barangays

Grasslands 0
Shrublands 0
Habitats of Endangered 3 hectares of Turtle Triton Island, Danan Fair / needs
Species Sanctuary Danan protection
Danan shoreline Biu-os
Biu-os Lumbal
Lumbal Limason
Limason Waling-Waling
Waling-Waling Maculay Island
Maculay Island
No. of Wildlife Species No data
( specify)
Nature Based Tourism Triton Island - Danan Tourism Needs protection and Increased Job
Maculay Island - Maculay Developments development opportunities and Tax
Binaliw Island - Lunib Revenue
Ambulon Beach - Ambulon
Reales Beach Resort - WalingWaling
Elago Beach Resort - Waling2
Lumbal Beach - Lumbal
Osias Beach Resort - Danan
Hidden Beach Resort - Danan
Biu-os Beach - Biu-os
(Santiago)
Water Resources 2 Rivers - Kabatan & - People of Declining/ Depleting/ Scarcity of Water
(quantity/quality) Maculay Vincenzo Sagun -Needs protection supply
3 streams - Ambulon - Plants and and development
13 streams/creeks - Biu-os - Animals
3 streams - Cogon
4 streams - Danan
- Kabatan
1 stream - Kapatagan
Irrigation Water Linoguayan Irrigation Linoguayan
Potable/ Domestic Water Linoguayan Spring - Linoguayan Scarcity of Potable
Epay Spring - Kapatagan Water supply
Maculay Spring - Maculay
Sagucan Spring - Sagucan
Biu-os Spring - Biu-os
Rivers/streams Kabatan River Linoguayan to
Kabatan
Maculay River Maculay

Fishery Resources (catch) Dumanquillas Bay - - Biuos, Danan,


12,073.2014 hectares Lumbal
Limason
Waling-Waling
Maligay Bay - - Waling-Waling,
18,109.8021 hectares Ambulon,
Limason,
Kabatan,
Kapatagan,
Lunib, Maculay
& Sagucan

Stakeholders/ Institutions
Other Resource Assets
PROBLEMS/ ISSUES ASSESSMENT
Resources / Likas Yaman Issues Causes Trends in last 10 years (walang Extent of Damage/
pagbabago, ndagdagan, Increase /Decrease
nabawasan, ubos na)
Alienable and Disposable
Forestland
Close Canopy
Open Canopy
Mangrove Forests
Cultivated Annuals
Grasslands
Shrublands
Habitats of Endangered Species
No. of Wildlife Species (specify)
Nature Based Tourism
Water Resources
(quantity/quality)
Irrigation Water
Potable/ Domestic Water
Rivers/streams
Fishery Resources (catch)
Stakeholders/ Institutions
Other Resource Assets
Table . Stakeholders Analysis
Manpower/ Current projects/ Year
Budget on Policies/ plans on Past FFM activities/ Remarks (Constraints /
Institutions/ Stakeholders no. of FFM Skills activities that can conduct
FFM FFM project limitations, etc)
members support FLUP ed

National Government
Agencies

1. POs (accredited by LGU)


1. POs (not accredited by LGU)

1. Rice Farmers Association


3. Irrigators Association

Fisherfolks
Civil Society
Organizations/Non-
Government
Organizations

OTHERS
Currently there is no formal mechanism where different stakeholders participate in the management of Imelda’s forest and forestland. This
situation oftentimes lead to conflicting programs directed towards the stakeholders particularly among IP groups, and migrant communities
as implemented by key agencies such as DENR, DAR and NCIP
Stakeholders Stakeholders interests/ Mandates/ roles Assessment of impact Strategies for gaining support or reducing obstacles

On-site

Off-site
Stakeholders Will they benefit Are they Are they impt. Are they What are their What can be done to
or lose? potential For project influential in capabilities/const gain Support and
supporter Success? decision raints? reduce
Making? (Y/N) Resources? threats/Conflicts of
(S) Or opposition (Y/N)
opposition?
(O)?

On-site +benefit
- lose

H (high)
M medium

Off-site L low

+H =high benefit

-L =big losses
Stakeholders(specif Interest and Primarily Important What are their Are their Measures to
y the names of mandate relevant to to FLUP strengths, potential gain support and
person or groups) FFM implementation?(Y) weaknesses , supporters (S) reduce
No (N) constraints and or Opposition opposition or
conflicts w/ other (O)? conflicts
stakeholders

Service NGOs
(specify names)
Pos (specify Names)
 Uplands
 Lowlands
(Irrigators)

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