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Save Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park

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PNOC-EDC, the world's biggest geothermal development corporation is set to cut at least 4,000 trees and construct roads and wells for the extraction of geothermal steam within one of the few remaining primary forests of the Philippines. A law has been passed excluding 169 hectares of this forest from strict protection, reclassifying the area as a buffer zone. A "buffer" in name only, the 169 hectares sliced out of the strict protection zone of the natural park, is 95% primary forest with rich biodiversity and endemicity. The Coalition to Save Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park, led by the Diocese of Bacolod and Green Alert Negros is a a movement of NGOs, POs, private individuals, representatives of the academe, and others who are exerting every effort to block PNOC-EDC.  

 

About Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park:

 

I.     EXECUTIVE SUMMARY,

II.    INTRODUCTION 

III.  PROFILE OF THE PROTECTED AREA

A.    Historical Context and Rationale for Protected Area Establishment

B.    Regional and Local Development Context

C.    Physical Features: Location,  Geology,

 Soils,  Topography, Hydrology, Climate,  Hazards

D.   Biological Features: Habitats and ecosystem;  

Flora;  

Fauna

E.    Social, Economic and Cultural Profile:

1.     Population, demographics, and migration patterns; 2.     Indigenous groups’ cultural profile; 3.     Land use, ownership and tenure;  4.     Resource use practices; 5.     Poverty levels; 6.     Social indicators;

F.    Stakeholders

G.    Current and Proposed Programs and Projects in MKNP

H.    Current PA Management Structure and Capabilities for Management

I.      Major Management and Development Issues and Concerns

 

(from the MKNP Management Plan, June 2001. Links to the contents of the complete plan are found on each webpage.)

 

 

 

 

203114103Mount Kanla-on in Negros Island was proclaimed a protected area under the category of a Natural Park through Presidential Proclamation No. 1005 on May 8, 1997 and RA 9154, The Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park Act of 2001. Unfortunately, RA 9154 sliced off from the park's 24,557.6 hectares, 169 hectares that was reclassified as a "buffer zone" for geothermal exploration and development by the Philippine National Oil Corporation - Energy Development Corporation. Had these 169 hectares been cogonal land or farmland on the margins of the park, the reclassification might have been justifiable. But even studies commissioned by the PNOC-EDC show that 95% of the 169 hectares is old growth primary mixed lowland forest.

 

173193MKNP is part of the Western Visayas Biogeographic Zone (WVBZ) and is an important area for biodiversity conservation. The WVBZ represents 9% of the total area of the 15 biogeographic zones of the Philippines. MKNP is one of two natural parks in the greater-Negros-Panay faunal region where variety of endemic and endangered species can still be found. It has a high biodiversity value particularly on endemism and species richness and serves as an important life support system as a watershed for a large portion of Negros Island. It is home to some species of plants and animals not found elsewhere in the world and where natural landscape is at its best. (from the MKNP Management Plan)

Authorized by R.A. 9154, PNOC-EDC is now set to construct roads and geothermal wells inside the contested 169 hectare. The Coalition to Save Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park, the Diocese of Bacolod, Green Alert-Negros, and other NGOs, POs, etc. stand firm in their opposition to the intrusion into the natural park, which by definition of law, is a relatively large area not materially altered by human activity, where extractive resource uses are not allowed, and maintained to protect outstanding natural and scenic areas of national or international significance for scientific, educational, and recreational use." (Article I. Section 3(f)), Republic Act 9154

 

 

CONTENTS:

 

Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park Management Plan (includes information on Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park)

    

POSITION PAPERS:

Coalition's Position Paper on RA 9154 & the Intrusion of the PNOC-EDC Geothermal Project into Mount Kanlaon Natural Park.

Green Alert's Position Paper: Mt. Kanlaon Natural Park Act of 2001: A Tragedy of the Commons (A Call to All Filipinos to Protect the Remaining Forest)

No Law to Allow the Sale, Rape, and Murder of Mother Earth. A feminist view of the PNOC-EDC geothermal development of our natural park. by Andrea L. Si for Development Through Active Women  Networking Foundation, Inc.

GREEN ALERT RESPONSE ON ILLEGAL STRUCTURES IN DON SALVADOR BENEDICTO AND THE REST OF NORTHERN NEGROS FOREST PARK May 28, 2008

DECLARATION OF CONCERNS, COMMITMENTS AND CONVICTIONS:
NORTHERN NEGROS FOREST RESERVE (Now Northern Negros Natural Park)

      GREEN ALERT RESPONSE ON ILLEGAL STRUCTURES  IN  DON SALVADOR BENEDICTO AND THE REST OF NORTHERN NEGROS FOREST PARK May 28, 2008

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