

Forest and climate protection in Panay
As of: February 2021
This project was seeking to protect the primary forest covering the mountain ridge that runs through the centre of the Philippine island of Panay, as well as its endangered species. A further aim was to ensure the sustainable use of the natural resources in the areas bordering the forest by improving land-use planning and adapting forestry and agroforestry activities. It was setting up an alliance of affected provinces and local authorities. The project was also designating ‘critical habitats’ wherever possible across the entire forest area as part of the decentralised land-use planning process. Together with local communities, the project was planning activities and ensuring they are incorporated into their annual budgets. It was also establishing an ecologically sound agroforestry system in the buffer zone. Furthermore, it was driving forward large-scale reforestation and working towards supplying local households with renewable, sustainably produced raw materials to generate energy.
Predecessor project(s)
State of implementation/results
Due to forest land use planning 149.100 ha protected- and production forest had been declared. As such the forest degradation from 2014 to 2017 decreased by 100 ha per year – So far 30.049 ha habitats for endangered species had been declared as protected areas – 19 rural forest protection teams control the fulfillment of regulations for protection and secure the preservation of biodiversity through patrols and checkpoints.
Project data
- Country:
- Philippines
- Implementing organisation:
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
- Political partner(s):
- Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) - Philippines
- Implementing partner(s):
- Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) - Philippines
- BMU grant:
- 3.738.138,07 €
- Duration:
- 06/2014 till 08/2018
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