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  1. About the Philippines: Natural Resources

    The Philippines is rich in natural resources. It has fertile, arable lands, diverse flora and fauna, extensive coastlines, and rich mineral deposits. About 30% of the land area of the country was determined be geologically prospective by the Philippine Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau. But Only 1.5% of country's land area is covered with mining ...

  2. Philippines

    Philippines - Resources, Power, Economy: Although the Philippines is rich in mineral resources, mining activities constitute only a small portion of GDP and employ an even smaller fraction of the population. Most of the country's metallic minerals, including gold, iron ore, lead, zinc, chromite, and copper, are drawn from major deposits on the islands of Luzon and Mindanao.

  3. Managing the use of natural resources: how ecosystem account

    Downloadable! The Philippines is a country rich in natural resources, such as minerals, agricultural land and fisheries, but this wealth is threatened by fast economic growth, rapid urbanisation and climate change. Evidence-based decision making can help balance the need for economic growth with sustainable resource management. Natural capital accounts (NCA), in particular, can provide the ...

  4. Environment and Natural Resources

    The Philippine environment and natural resource sector is generally classified as comprising five major interlinked, and sometimes overlapping, ecosystems: (1) the forest and uplands ecosystem; (2) the agricultural/cropland ecosystem; (3) the freshwater ecosystem; (4) the coastal and marine ecosystem; and (5) the urban ecosystem. 1 Some of these ecosystems include significant mineral and other ...

  5. The Philippines

    The phenomenal depletion of natural resources in the Philippines reflects major deficiencies in the country's development efforts since its independence in 1946. The outstanding characteristics of the lack of development are the failure to create jobs and raise the living standards of the majority of Filipinos as well as the large inequalities ...

  6. PDF Climate Change and Long-Standing Environmental Problems in the Philippines

    The Philippines has one of the most unique and diverse natural environments in the world. The past century has witnessed massive destruction of natural ecosystems resulting in system degradation and loss of habitats and biodiversity resources. Rapid urbanization led to further deterioration and rising pollution of land, water, and the atmosphere.

  7. The Philippine Seas: Biodiversity and Ecological Impacts of Natural and

    The Philippines is located in a region called the Coral Triangle; an area of exceptional importance as it is recognized as the global center for marine biodiversity. Within this region, the Philippines is also known as the center of this center. The marine resources are made up of coral reefs, seagrass beds, seaweeds, invertebrates, fisheries, and many others.

  8. Philippine nature's wealth: Preserve and conserve through education

    "The Philippines is jam-packed with diverse and threatened species—it's one of the most astounding regions of biodiversity on Earth." This is a simple yet meaningful statement from Dr. Terry Gosliner of the California Academy of Sciences who led the expedition on the Verde Island Passage, delivered at the 2015 celebration of the World Ocean's Day. What he said about the country's ...

  9. PDF The Philippines: Country Environmental Analysis

    1.2 Environment and Natural Resources Functions Devolved to LGUs 1.3 Successful LGU Implementation of Devolved Functions 1.4 Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System: Framework, Implementation, Performance, and Challenges 1.5 A Long Road to Justice 1.6 Using Market-based Instruments to Save Laguna Lake, Philippines

  10. PDF Governance of Natural Resources in the Philippines:

    natural resource management, leading to a multitude of underfunded policies and programs for protected areas, community-based forest management, rights of indigenous peoples, and so on. This report draws on the extensive literature on natural resources and governance in the Philippines, and complements it with data

  11. Unlocking Philippines' natural wealth: A collaborative path to

    The Philippines, endowed with abundant natural resources, stands at a pivotal moment in history, where the responsible and sustainable utilization of these assets can drive inclusive economic ...

  12. Protecting Biodiversity in the Philippines

    The islands of the Philippines host one of the greatest concentrations of wildlife species in the world — at least 20,000 of which cannot be found anywhere else. ... and the necessity to conserve these natural resources and wildlife — thereby effecting a reduction in unsustainable behaviors. This effort is implemented with respect to ...

  13. PDF Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines

    The Philippines has a total land area of 30 Million Hectares. Half of the country is hilly and mostly categorized as a Forest Zone and part of the Public Domain. As of the year 2005, the country has a population of 85 Million. There are 112 ethnolinguistic groups in the country who comprise nearly 15% of the total population of the country.

  14. The Philippines boasts a unique and diverse geography

    Natural Resources. Natural resources are plentiful in the Philippines. Named by the Asian Development Bank as the world's fifth-most-mineralised country in the world, 30% of the country's total land area of 30m ha are believed to contain metallic mineral deposits, including nickel, cobalt, silver, gold, salt and copper.

  15. Indigenous peoples in the Philippines leading conservation efforts

    Indigenous Peoples' rights have frequently been overlooked in conservation efforts, but since 2010 UNDP has been working with 16 indigenous communities in the Philippines to delineate boundaries and map precious ecosystems, inventory resources, and document indigenous knowledge, systems, and practices. In 2016, the Department of Environment ...

  16. Land and Life: Indigenous Filipinos' Ancestral Domain Rights

    Members of the Lambangian tribe conduct a traditional ritual. Image courtesy of Timuay Cio. Philippines, 2015. "The land of Indigenous peoples is not just a commodity," Leth says. "They have a deep connection to the land in their everyday life, cultural and spiritual practices, language, and healthcare systems.

  17. Environment

    The U.S. government has a strong, decades-long partnership with the government of the Philippines on environmental conservation. Through USAID, the United States partners with the Philippines to protect the Philippines' vast natural resources, promote water and energy security, support the country's low carbon transition, combat illegal and exploitative fishing practices, and reduce ...

  18. Philippines

    Philippines. Region: Asia. The Philippines has a bounty of minerals, cropland, timber, and coastal and marine resources. These natural resources make up an estimated 19% of the nation's wealth, contributing to the country's consistent GDP growth. However, rapid economic development is placing pressure on the country's already stressed ...

  19. Geography and Natural Resources

    The Philippines is rich in natural resources. Its fertile land produces a variety of crops such as coconut, copra, banana, pineapples, sugar, gum, resins and rubber. Some of these agricultural crops are raised for export. Rice, which is the staple food of Filipinos, is produced, largely, in the Central Plains of Luzon.

  20. The Philippines: Climate, Environment & Natural Resources

    The Philippines lies astride the typhoon belt and experiences 15 to 20 typhoons a year from July through October, of which five or six may cause serious destruction and death. Natural Resources: The major natural mineral resources include coal, cobalt, copper, chromite, gold, gypsum, iron, natural gas, nickel, petroleum, salt, silver, and ...

  21. The Struggle of Philippine Indigenous Peoples

    The Struggle of Philippine Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous people across the globe have engaged in a constant struggle to take control of natural resources and land against intrusion by external developers, state interest and commercial pressures brought up by practices such as mining and agribusiness (Meilasari-Sugiana, 2018).

  22. The Future Of Transportation In Nigeria: How The Compressed Natural Gas

    What is Compressed Natural Gas? CNG is derived from compressing methane down to less than 1% of its volume. This is done by storing natural gas at baseline temperature and high pressure. 1 This compressed state allows for a higher energy density, making it an excellent fuel option for various applications, especially in the transportation sector.