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- Changing of the guard at FASPS
- Empowering communities through access to clean, safe water
- Savings and credit associations help tourism-dependent communities survive
- FASPS conducts orientation on project proposal preparation for DENR regional offices
- DENR, USAID to boost partnership on environmental protection and climate change mitigation
- DENR, JVOFI to restore and rehabilitate Siargao’s 143-hectare mangrove forest
- DENR, MOEJ pledge stronger PH-Japan cooperation on climate change
- Biodiversity Corridor Project holds site inception workshops for Davao and Caraga Regions
- Government, private sector collaborate on ‘green’ climate-friendly cold chain development
- FCC project’s 3rd Annual PSC Meeting held


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DENR SMARTSeas PH among the 300 world best practices on sustainability and innovation
- Written by FASPS/ Michelle Yu
- Category: Coastal and Marine
The project “Strengthening Marine Protected Areas to Conserve the Marine Key Biodiversity Areas in the Philippines” of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR SMARTSeas PH) was recognized as....
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FASPS welcomes new director
- Written by FASPS
- Category: Multisector
Director Obien is far from being an outsider relative to the post. In fact, being a “homegrown talent” is more germane attribution to him. Early in his career that spans around 40 years, he served....
Palawan communities commit to protect pangolins and wildlife habitats
- Written by Protect Wildlife Project
- Category: Biodiversity
As the yearlong USAID-assisted Philippine pangolin study in Palawan culminated, the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD) and partners, USAID’s Protect Wildlife project and Katala Foundation returned to....
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INREMP’s CBPM impact on local environmental and socioeconomic conditions lauded
- Written by INREMP/ Jayson M. Ligtas
- Category: Forestry
The main idea of CBPM is positive reciprocity: incentives are provided to the indigenous people through alternative sources of income such as vegetable gardening, cut flower production, heritage site conservation, and....
Read more: INREMP’s CBPM impact on local environmental and socioeconomic conditions lauded
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