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Corporate Environmental and Social Responsibilityfor the Protection of Mt. Kitanglad and Beyond
Reviving Ecosystems, Renewing the Cycle of Life
HINELEBAN FOUNDATION INC
Philippine Conference on Capturing Economic Benefits from Ecosystem Services25 August 2011, ADB, Manila
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Hineleban (h-n-leu-bn)
The Mother Tree of the forest
that sustains the cycle of all life.
The Provincial Consultative Body for The Indigenous People which represents the seven Tribes of
Bukidnon granted the exclusive use of this Sacred Binukid Word as the name of our Foundation
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Our Vision A peaceful and prosperous
Mindanaowhere fertilelands, pristine forests, lush
watersheds, and clean riversthrive even as they provide
adequately for the needs of thepopulation, living in harmony
with one another in asustainable ecosystem.
On a bigger scale, Hinelebanenvisions all the people of thePhilippines enjoying theabundance of natures bounty forgenerations to come.
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Our Mission Our Goals Balancing human
needs with nature --
harmonizingsocioeconomic andenvironmentalimperatives for peace
and sustainabledevelopment inMindanao.
Save the remaining forestsand reforest critical
watershed areas.
Develop agricultural landsdownstream byestablishing and by usingfarming technologies that
bring good yields withoutdoing harm to theenvironment.
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Philippine Primary Forest Cover
1900
1970
2000
Reference: Philippine Forest book
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How did we lose our Forests?
Up to 1980s massive logging
Some lost due to kaingin
Major loss due to grass fires
Cogon and talahib grass
Burned-out ForestChimney Effect
Existing ForestBoundary
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PRIMARY FOREST (1,000 meters above sea level)
PRIMARY FOREST (below 1,000meters above sea level)
SECONDARY FOREST (with 40% to 60% tree cover)GRASSLAND, SHRUBLAND and OTHER LAND with TREE COVER (lessthan 20% tree cover)
PRIMARY FOREST LINE
BUFFER ZONE AREA
Reference: ESSC/HFI
Buffer Zone (500 meters offsetfrom Primary Forest Line)
Buffer Zone (500 meters offsetfrom Primary Forest Line)
CONTOUR (100 Meter Interval)
LEGEND:
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Illana Bay
Davao Gulf
MacajalarBay
GingoogBay
*4 Big SeasMacajalar Bay
Gingoog Bay
Illana Bay
Davao Gulf
*4 RegionsRegion 10
ARMM
Region 11Region 12
* 4 Coastal Cities
Cotabato City
Davao City
CDO City
Gingoog City
*6 ProvinciesMisamis Oriental
Lanao del Sur
Davao del Sur
North Cotabato
Maguindanao
Bukidnon
Reference:HFI
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The Heart of Mindanao
1. Cagayan River
2. Tagoloan River
3. Pulangi River
4. Maridugao River
5. Davao-Salug River
6. Gingoog River
Kitanglad Range
Mt. Kalatungan
PantaronRange
MatigsalogRange
Reference: HFI
to Rio Grande River
to Rio Grande RiverBumbaran
Range
Wao Range
LEGEND
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LEGEND:
Reference: Bukidnon-LGU/ESSC
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RATIO IS
1 ha Planted
= 3 ha protected
TO PROTECT THEEXISTING
137,715 hectares
WE PLANT TREES ON
44,062 hectares
Maximum Maximum MinimumAs of 2009
PROGRAM FOR EQUITABLE ADVANCEMENT and RURAL LIVELIHOODS
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(A Leguminous tree of the Ipil-Ipil family)
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NO WEEDS LESS MAINTENANCE COST
LEGUMINOUS MULCHING LESS FERTILIZER
GOOD FIREWOOD & FODDER
(Horizontal multi-layer branching creates
heavy shading where grasses cannot survive)
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Initial Plantations
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What is the Indigenous People
beneficiary model?
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Key features of PEARLs 1 &2 Potable Water: For Cagayan de Oro, Kitanglad is the sole
source for water - and also a key source for the city of
Malaybalay and seven municipalities of Bukidnon
Hydroelectric Power: Pulangi Dam (source is Kitanglad)and for Lake Lanao / Agus (source is Bumbaran)
Food Production: Both sites cover vast areas for rain-fed
and irrigated agriculture
Ecological Significance: Reduction of siltation from the
mountain ranges to the coast (ridge to rivers to reefs)
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PEARLs link with PNRPS Features
Watershed, Natural Ecosystem, Landscapeapproach to conservation and managementCommunity tenured areas and protected areas as
priority development zonesCommunity-focused methodologyMulti-level governance, maximizing existing
decentralized working mechanismsInter-sectoral coordination, participatory & multi-
stakeholder partnerships
Rigorous forest cover monitoring, a must for robustcarbon accounting
Nested, scaling up approach
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Other CSR Activities
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Other CSR Activities
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KEY SUCCESS FACTORS
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Commercial Agricultural Production
35 years in Bukidnon and Davao
15 years in the Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao
Reforestation & Rehabilitation of forests (20 years)
Grasslands/Mine Sites/Agricultural Complex
Sustainable Livelihood Models
5 Pilot Communities with about 100 hectares of Giant Bamboo
and around 30 hectares of Arabica Coffee
180 Indigenous People family beneficiaries with improved healthand nutrition
Excellent Community Relations and Network
Naturally farmed Organic Vegetable Production
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Maraming Salamat!
Thank You!