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Vol. 5. No. 4 October - December 2011 DENR leads 2011 National Biotechnology Week he 7th National Biotechnology Week was T celebrated this year with the DENR as Chair of the organizing committee. The DOST co-chaired this year’s event. The annual cele- bration had the theme “Bioteknolohiya para sa Kalikasan, Kalusugan Ok ang 5k sa Biotech: Suportahan at Tangkilikin Natin!” The event was held on November 21-26, 2011 at the DENR, Visayas Avenue in Quezon City. The National Biotechnology Week (NBW) was organized by the eight departments of the government through Presidential Procla- mation 1414 Declaring every last week of No- vember of Every Year as “National Biotechnol- ogy Week” which includes the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Health (DOH), Department of Senator Edgardo J. Angara (4th from left) Chairman of the Senate Commit- Agriculture (DA), Department of Education tee on Science and Technology, DENR Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje and DA (DepED), Department of the Interior and Local Undersecretary Segfredo Serrano cut the ribbon during the opening day of Government (DILG), Department of Science and the National Biotechnology Week held at the DENR on November 21, 2011. Technology (DOST), Department of Trade and Also in photo are ERDB-DENR Director Marcial C. Amaro, Jr. (rightmost), Dr. Amelia P. Guevara, Executive Director of PCIERD, DOST (leftmost) and Industry (DTI), and the Commission on Higher Dr. Oscar Gutierrez of the Food and Drug Authority (FDA) of the Department (Continued on page 2) of Health (DOH). Page 2 DENR Research Sector conducts Management Conference Guests and participants of the Research MANCON he 4th DENR Research Sector Management Con- ference marks an important reckoning for the special T ference was held on Dec. 13-15, 2011 at the Trad- programs entrusted to the sector. He said that this activ- ers Hotel, Roxas Boulevard. Ninety (90) participants ity hopes to provide guidance for the implementation of attended the conference composed of 51 representa- RDE Programs/Projects and the NGP-PQPM for 2012. tives from the Regional ERDS, 30 from the ERDB EXE- The eight Program Leaders presented the ac- COM members, Program Leaders, and PMISU and complishments for 2011 and the targets for 2012. A FASD staff while nine (9) representatives were from the workshop to discuss the work and financial plan for the DENR Central office. program and projects was held on the first day. USEC for Staff Bureaus, Manuel D. Gerochi On the 2nd day, Dir. Marcial C. Amaro, Jr.also exhorted the Research Sector to accelerate RDE pro- presented the status of NGP-PQPM including the issues jects. Director Marcial C. Amaro, Jr. delivered the open- (Continued on page 10) ing remarks. He emphasized that the management con- P INSIDE: 2 93rd Parade of Alumni highlights UPLB Loyalty Day 3 2011 National Search for Sustainable and Ecofriendly Schools winners awarded 6 School-based ENR program continued 7 FORESPI leads ceremonial tree planting at Splash Island 7 ERDB in the 26th ICC for “Trash Free Seas” 8 Year - End Employees’ Assembly 2 Vol. 5 No. 2 93rd Parade of Alumni highlights UPLB Loyalty Day irector Marcial C. Amaro, Jr. and the ERDB per- D sonnel joined the UPLB’s 93rd Loyalty Day Parade and Alumni Homecoming on Oct. 10, 2011. Dressed in white ERDB shirts and khaki hats, the ERDB employees paraded from the EB Copeland Gym going to the UPLB Freedom Park. With the theme “UPLB Leads Green”, the celebration aimed to support the university’s thrust of Delegates to the Loyalty Day Parade on Oct. 10, 2011 with Director awareness and appreciation of nature and the environ- Marcial C. Amaro Jr. and Assistant Director Leuvina M. Tandug ment. together with the ERDB employees. The parade was attended by some of UPLB alumni, students, faculty, and employees from the differ- During the Alumni Fellowship and Awards Night, ent colleges, organizations including the employees from three (3) members of the Society of Filipino Foresters all offices within and outside the campus. (SFF) were awarded. They were DENR Secretary Other activities during the occasion include the Ramon J.P. Paje, for the Outstanding UPLB Alumni Flower and Garden Show on Oct. 7-16 at the Seniors’ Award, Atty. Roberto V. Oliva for the Nelia T. Gonzales Social Garden; a fun run called “KapaligiRUN” on Oct. 8 Service Award and UPCFNR Dean and incoming UPLB and the Alumni Fellowship and Awards Night on Oct. 9. Chancellor Rex Victor Cruz . Marla V. Cambay, TDD 7th National Biotechnology Week… from page 1 Senator Edgardo J. Angara, Chairman of the Education (CHED). Senate Committee on Science and Technology delivered The NBW annual celebration aims to promote the keynote address. In his speech Senator Angara safe and responsible use of modern biotechnology and stressed, “We need to improve on science and technol- its products as one of the several means to achieve and ogy because it is our only hope. I am a strong believer of sustain food security, equitable access to health ser- the power of research and development especially on vices, sustainable and safe environment, and industry agriculture because if there is no R & D, we can no development. longer increase our harvest.” The opening ceremony was held at the DENR ERDB Director Marcial C. Amaro, Jr. and Chair Social Hall. The Entrance of Colors was conducted by of the 2011 NBW Program Committee presented the the Ernesto Rondon High School, Division of Quezon weeklong activities. City. The DepED Cantus Firmus Chorale led the Doxol- Ms. Jan Ferry Bartolazo, a student of the Gate- ogy and National Anthem. way International School of Science and Technology In the opening message of Secretary Ramon sang the NBW Theme Song “Yakapin ang Pagbabago”. Paje of the Department of Environment and Natural Re- Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje, as the NBW Chair sources (DENR), he said, “I believe that the National declared the opening of the 2011 NBW Celebration. This Greening Program will not succeed without biotechnol- was followed by the ribbon cutting for the opening of the ogy”. He further said, “even if we have eight (8) million NBW exhibit. hectares of open denuded, degraded areas, if we are Mr. Snow Badua and Ms. Rochelle Beltran of not planting quality trees, the value of this land will not PTV 4 emceed the Opening Ceremonies. give considerable impact”. The Banda Kawayan of the Polytechnic Univer- Department of Agriculture Undersecretary for sity of the Philippines (PUP) provided lively music for the Policy, Planning, Research and Regulation, Segfredo opening day. Serrano introduced the keynote speaker as “our prime In the afternoon of Day 1, a poster presentation champion for Philippine biotechnology, an innovator and contest was held. It was sponsored by the Department of champion of Philippine agriculture and development, Agriculture. Six posters were presented as follows: and a public servant par excellance”. Poster 1: Embryo in Vitro Production, vitrification, and (Continued on page 6) Page 6 ERDB News Vol. 5 No. 2 3 2011 National Search for Sustainable and Ecofriendly Schools winners awarded o give recognition to the initiatives of schools to be City, National Capital Region. T ecofriendly, the 2011 National Search for Sustain- Corazon C. Davis, DENR Assistant Secretary for able and Ecofriendly Schools was organized by the De- Administration and Finance and Atty. Juan Miguel Cuna, partment of Environment and Natural Resources, Depart- OIC-Director, Environmental Management Bureau ment of Education, Commission on Higher Education, (EMB) led the awarding ceremony together with Dr. SMART Communications, Inc. in cooperation with SM Merle Tan, Executive Director, National Institute for Sci- City North EDSA. The event took place last November ence and Mathematics Education Development (UP- 16, 2011 at the 3rd Floor, City Center Event (Main Build- NISMED) and overall Chair of the National Board of ing), SM City North EDSA, Quezon City. Judges. The National Search for Sustainable and Eco- ASEC Davis gave the keynote address and Friendly Schools is part of the response of the Depart- warmly congratulated the grand winners and recognized ment of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the high level of participation of the students, faculty and through the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB), school administrators in initiating active responses and to Republic Act No. 9512 (An Act To Promote Environ- increasing community awareness and participation on mental Awareness Through Environmental Education) environmental concerns. She also thanked the organiz- which requires all public and private schools to integrate ers in the promotion of this program in the attainment of environmental education in their curricula at all levels. the goal to be ecofriendly and in celebration of the Na- In the awarding ceremony, the grand winners tional Environmental Awareness Month. were: Elementary School Category: (First Place) Iliranan Aside from the trophies and cash prizes given to Elementary Schools, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental, the grand prize winners, all participating schools, stu- Region 6 – Western Visayas; (Second Place) Kibawe dents, faculty and school administrators, the DENR, De- Central School, Kibawe, Bukidnon, Region 10 – Northern pEd, CHED, Smart Communications, Inc. SM City also Mindanao; and (Third Place) San Mariano Elementary received an honorary certificate of participation. School, Roxas, Oriental Mindoro, Region 4B – MIMA- To add more excitement to the ceremony, the ROPA. High School Category: (First Place) Camarines San Francisco High School Special Program for the Arts, Sur National High School, Naga City, Camarines Sur, Quezon City rendered two musical numbers, followed by Region 5 – Bicol Region; (Second Place) University of an audio-visual presentation entitled: TANIM (from San Jose Recoletos-High School, Basak, Pardo, Cebu SMART, EcoGov, DENR, SM Cinemas). The Philippine City, Region 7- Central Visayas and (Third Place) Daniel Youth Environment Network (PhilYEN) also contributed B.