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Home / BLGU Activities / Coastal Clean-up | Bugo – May 07, 2023

Published By admin on September 24, 2024

Coastal Clean-up | Bugo – May 07, 2023

Participants Residents BLGUs Officers Students/Academe
Total Participants 45
Cleanliness (40%) 3
Innovativeness (40%) 2
Consistency (20%) 2
Issues and Concerns that residents along river creek still trowing thier garbage at the creek
Recommendations information desimination in proper garbage disposal
Remarks more proctice
Clean-up Focal Person Charlo Lacuste Badal

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The Coastal and Marine Ecosystems Management Program or CMEMP is a national program which aims to comprehensively manage, address and effectively reduce the drivers and threats of degradation of the coastal and marine ecosystems in order to achieve and promote sustainability of ecosystem services, food security and climate change resiliency for the benefit of the present and future generations.

Mission:

To integrate biodiversity conservation into coastal and marine resources rehabilitation and management to achieve and promote sustainability of ecosystem services, food scurity and climate change resiliency for the benefit of the present and future generations.

Vision:

A resilient and well-managed coastal and marine biodiversity where science-based actions, integrated approaches and precautionary principles are employed to restore and sustain ecosystem services for the benefit of present and future generations.

Goals:

Achieve the sustainable and effective management of the national coastal and marine biodiversity, thereby addressing the long-term problems of its degradation and improving the quality of life of the coastal communities.

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