Institutionalizing Coastal Resource Management Initiatives in Infanta, Quezon towards Achieving Biodiversity (LUZON)
Institutionalizing Coastal Resource Management Initiatives in Infanta, Quezon towards Achieving Biodiversity (LUZON)
The project aims to institutionalize efforts in governance using the coastal areas as venue. With the mangrove forest intact, it is easy to catch shells and small fish to tide over one's hunger.

Technical training was also part of the whole cycle of formation. The framework of capability building of the people should be achieved: how to form; educate; get their participation; analyze life; and analyze the environment.

Overall, this framework inculcates in the people the love for the local community as well as the natural resources, and helps them to manage and conserve the natural resources, and helps environment of the place. The people are made to aware that this framework, if followed, will benefit not only the present but future generations as well. The people are given the opportunity to analyze and decide for themselves whether their actions will merit good results.

Promotion and institutionalization of coastal resource management initiatives of the Infanta communities to promote biodiversity conservation.
 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Buklod ng Magsasaka Naka-Ugat sa Kalikasan
Country:
Philippines
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 39,412.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 15,000.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 13,790.12
Project Number:
OP-18.98-L
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed

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Project Characteristics and Results
Notable Community Participation
Community participation in policy formulation regarding the use of coastal resources, installation of coastal protection mechanisms, and resource generation activities.
Significant Participation of Indigenous Peoples
Not applicable.
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SGP Country office contact

Mr. Errol Gatumbato
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Ms. Leajim Villanueva
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No. 77 Matahimik Street, Teachers’ Village,
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines, 1101