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Professional Regulation Commission Bacolod Professional Teacher - Secondary(English) September 29, 2019
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION BACOLOD PROFESSIONAL TEACHER - SECONDARY(ENGLISH) SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 School : UNIVERSITY OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL-RECOLETOS Address : LIZARES AVENUE, BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL Building : COMMERCE Floor : 2ND Room/Grp No. : 201 Seat Last Name First Name Middle Name School Attended No. 1 ABALLAR ANABELLE GALAN SAINT JOSEPH ACADEMY-CANLAON 2 ABARQUEZ DEXTER ENCARQUEZ MOUNT CARMEL COLLEGE-ESCALANTE 3 ABARRA SHENELYN EROCIDO BINALBAGAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE 4 ABARRO JOHN ALEN VILLANUEVA WEST VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY-HIMAMAYLAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 5 ABAS GERALDINE COMPUESTO PHILIPPINE NORMAL UNIVERSITY- VISAYAS 6 ABELLA SHELLY MAR SUSADA WEST VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY-HIMAMAYLAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 7 ABELLANA KIZZA GARUBE CARLOS A. HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE- TALISAY 8 ABELLON PRINCESS TUBALLA SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY 9 ABRIA RANDY SANTILLAN NORTHERN NEGROS STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 10 ABUBUYOG CHERELYN NAVARRO CARLOS A. HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE- TALISAY 11 ACOLLADOR KAREN CRISSA MAE SAMSON CABARRUS CATHOLIC COLLEGE 12 ADENIX GENEVIE NIFRAS BACOLOD CITY COLLEGE 13 ADINO JONALYN RECOPERTO WEST VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY-HIMAMAYLAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 14 ADLAON MAY LOPEZ WEST VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY-HIMAMAYLAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 15 ADOLFO AXEL JR ARINQUIN MOUNT CARMEL COLLEGE-ESCALANTE 16 AGAO MITCHELL MARQUEZ BACOLOD CITY COLLEGE 17 AGRAVANTE JANRY GEGUERA CENTRAL PHILIPPINE ADVENTIST COLLEGE 18 AGUDA MAE LOUISE LEDESMA FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST COLLEGE 19 ALACHA SURLJEN ALEGATO MOUNT CARMEL COLLEGE-ESCALANTE 20 ALANTA-OL JENNYLA CORDERO NEGROS ORIENTAL STATE UNIVERSITY (CVPC)- BAYAWAN 21 ALBINIO MA LOWELIZA DUAYAN CABARRUS CATHOLIC COLLEGE 22 ALCABASA ANN RUBY LAUDATO CARLOS A. HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE- TALISAY REMINDER: USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING AND OTHER DATA KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOM WATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION. -
Private Higher Education Institutions Faculty-Student Ratio: AY 2017-18
Table 11. Private Higher Education Institutions Faculty-Student Ratio: AY 2017-18 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio 01 - Ilocos Region The Adelphi College 434 27 1:16 Malasiqui Agno Valley College 565 29 1:19 Asbury College 401 21 1:19 Asiacareer College Foundation 116 16 1:7 Bacarra Medical Center School of Midwifery 24 10 1:2 CICOSAT Colleges 657 41 1:16 Colegio de Dagupan 4,037 72 1:56 Dagupan Colleges Foundation 72 20 1:4 Data Center College of the Philippines of Laoag City 1,280 47 1:27 Divine Word College of Laoag 1,567 91 1:17 Divine Word College of Urdaneta 40 11 1:4 Divine Word College of Vigan 415 49 1:8 The Great Plebeian College 450 42 1:11 Lorma Colleges 2,337 125 1:19 Luna Colleges 1,755 21 1:84 University of Luzon 4,938 180 1:27 Lyceum Northern Luzon 1,271 52 1:24 Mary Help of Christians College Seminary 45 18 1:3 Northern Christian College 541 59 1:9 Northern Luzon Adventist College 480 49 1:10 Northern Philippines College for Maritime, Science and Technology 1,610 47 1:34 Northwestern University 3,332 152 1:22 Osias Educational Foundation 383 15 1:26 Palaris College 271 27 1:10 Page 1 of 65 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio Panpacific University North Philippines-Urdaneta City 1,842 56 1:33 Pangasinan Merchant Marine Academy 2,356 25 1:94 Perpetual Help College of Pangasinan 642 40 1:16 Polytechnic College of La union 1,101 46 1:24 Philippine College of Science and Technology 1,745 85 1:21 PIMSAT Colleges-Dagupan 1,511 40 1:38 Saint Columban's College 90 11 1:8 Saint Louis College-City of San Fernando 3,385 132 1:26 Saint Mary's College Sta. -
Himamaylan City – Negros Oriental Boundary – Tayasan Road, Negros Occidental
Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGWAYS REGIONAL OFFICE VI Fort San Pedro, Iloilo City INVITATION TO BID For Contract ID No.: 21G00041 Contract Name: Himamaylan City – Negros Oriental Boundary – Tayasan Road, Negros Occidental 1. The Department of Public Works and Highways Regional Office VI through the FY 2021 DPWH Infrastructure Program intends to apply the sum of Php 43,425,000.00 being the Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) to payments under the contract for Contract ID No. 21G00041 – Himamaylan City – Negros Oriental Boundary – Tayasan Road, Negros Occidental. Bids received in the excess of the ABC shall be automatically rejected at bid opening. 2. The Department of Public Works and Highways Regional Office VI through its Bids and Awards Committee now invites bids for the hereunder Works: Name of Contract : Himamaylan City – Negros Oriental Boundary – Tayasan Road, Negros Occidental Contract ID No. : 21G00041 Locations : Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental Scope of Works : Construction of Concrete Road Approved Budget Php 43,425,000.00 : for the Contract Contract Duration : 227 calendar days 3. Prospective Bidders should be (1) registered with and classified by the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (PCAB) with PCAB LICENSE Category of B for Medium A The description of an eligible Bidder is contained in the Bidding Documents, particularly, in Annex II-1 B Section II and III of Bidding Documents. Contractors/applicants who wish to participate in this bidding are encourage to enroll in the DPWH Civil Works Application (CWA) at the DPWH Procurement Service (PrS), 5th Floor, DPWH Bldg., Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila, while those already enrolled shall keep their records current and updated. -
Himamaylan DO
exhaust fan REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION proposed PROPOSED AND COMMUNICATIONS septic tank PUBLIC TOILET public toilet down light LAND TRANSPORTATION OFFICE impounding HIMAMAYLAN REGIONAL OFFICE 6 ILOILO CITY area city district office PROJECT NAME: CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC TOILET finish flr. Line finish flr. Line FOR HIMAMAYLAN D.O. 0.50m 0.30m LTO 6 CR. P9.N1.L1. - 1 LEFT SIDE ELEVATION 0.80m RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION LTO 6 CR. P9.E1.L1. - 2 existing public toilet LOCATION: main entrance proposed PWD comfort room gate down light HIMAMAYLAN CITY SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 2.60m 2.60m Prepared by : 0.90m 0.90m 0.80m 0.80m 0.90m 0.90m EDGAR S. SARET, CE SrTRO / RGSO 1.00m Submitted by: 1.50m 2.00m GERARD M. CAMIÑA, CESO V Regional Director Region VI, Western Visayas Reviewed by: PERSPECTIVE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN HIMAMAYLAN DISTRICT OFFICE, NEGROS OCCIDENTAN GUILLERMO L. LEONARDO Director III, PMS Recommending Approval: hand dryer Toilet paper dispenser automatic sensor automatic air liquid soap dispenser freshener cleaning agent storage room 2.60m 2.60m URINAL Approved: G.I. roofing 0.04mm thk. 0.90m 0.90m 0.80m 0.80m 0.90m 0.90m existing concrete fence PVC gutter septik tank exahaust fan ATTY. EFREN C. MONCUPA 1.50m wall and floor tiles Undersecretary for Project 30x60cm non skid and ceiling line Implementation and Special Concerns 3.50m glossy homogeneous tiles 0.40m down light Sheet Contents: men cr women cr 2.00m Bidet hose with spray 2.80m 2.10m foot wash 0.60m AS SHOWN catch basin 0.30m x 0.30m 0.70m LTO 6 CR. -
GRAVITY 1. Bago RIS La Carlota City 4TH District 0 357.00 0.00 0.00 2
PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY DISTRICT NO OF SYSTEM SERVICE AREA CONVERTED PERMANENTLY CATEGORY / AREAS NON- DIVERSION / RESTORABLE SYSTEMS NEGROS NATIONALOCCIDENTAL GIRRIGATION - GRAVITY 1. Bago RIS La Carlota City 4TH District 0 357.00 0.00 0.00 2. Bago RIS Murcia 3RD District 0 258.50 0.00 0.00 3. Bago RIS Pulupandan 4TH District 0 178.60 16.78 0.00 4. Bago RIS Valladolid 4TH District 0 2,914.00 295.17 0.00 5. Bago RIS San Enrique 4TH District 0 652.00 139.53 0.00 6. Bago RIS Bago City 4TH District 0 8,315.40 294.52 0.00 7. Bago RIS Bacolod City Lone District 1 25.00 0.00 0.00 8. Hilabangan Kabankalan 6TH District 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 River Irrigation City, Ilog & Project Himamaylan City 9. Pangiplan Himamaylan 5TH District 0 757.00 0.00 255.30 RIS City 10. Pangiplan Binalbagan 5TH District 1 1,083.00 100.00 316.70 G - GRAVITY 2 14,540.50 846.00 572.00 NATIONAL 2 14,540.50 846.00 572.00 IRRIGATION 1,418.00 Bacolod City 25.00 0.00 0.00 Bago 8,315.40 294.52 0.00 Binalbagan 1,083.00 100.00 316.70 Himamaylan City 757.00 0.00 255.30 Kabankalan City, Ilog & Himamaylan City La Carlota City 357.00 0.00 0.00 Murcia 258.50 0.00 0.00 Pulupandan 178.60 16.78 0.00 San Enrique 652.00 139.53 0.00 Valladolid 2,914.00 295.17 0.00 TOTAL 14,540.50 846.00 572.00 PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY DISTRICT NO OF SERVICE CONVERTED PERMANENTL CATEGORY / SYSTEM AREA AREAS Y NON- DIVERSION / RESTORABLE SYSTEMS COMMUNAL IRRIGATION SYSTEM G - GRAVITY 1. -
COMPANY ADDRESS INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION Members
INDEPENDENT UNIONS as of November 2013 INDUSTRY RECOGNIZED COMPANY UNION OR # COMPANY ADDRESS Members President Date Filed Products/ Services CLASSIFICATION ASSCIATION 1 V.T. MARKETING #16 BURGOS ST., BACOLOD WHOLESALE & RETAIL 20 PAGHILIUSA SANG MAMUMUGON JESSER VAROY 19-Jun-13 DRY GOODS CITY SANG V.T. MARKETING (NAFLU-KMU) 2 76 LINER INCORPORATED SAN ROQUE ANTIQUE TRANSPORTATION 26 76 DRIVERS AND MECHANICS TEODOLFO ABELENDE JR. 22-Aug-01 SERVICES ASSOCIATION 3 AKLAN ELECTRIC AKELCO, POBLACION, LEZO, ELECTRICITY 228 AKLAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE MYRNA R. LACHICA 1-Sep-05 POWER COOPERATIVE (AKELCO), INC. AKLAN EMPLOYEES' UNION 4 ALTER TRADE CORPORATION BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS 33 ALTER TRADE CORPORATION JUVENILE MADRONA 14-May-97 BANANA & MANUFACTURING OCCIDENTAL EMPLOYEES UNION MASCOBADO 5 ALTER TRADE BGY. CALUMANGAN, BAGO MANUFACTURING 11 ALTER TRADE MFG. CORP. SALVACION RIOPAY 23-Aug-99 SUGAR MANUFACTURING CORP. CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL SUPERVISING & CONF. EMPLOYEES UNION 6 AMIGO SHIPPING ILOILO CITY TRANSPORTATION 12 AMIGO SHIPPING UNION EDDIE MAGNEFICO SERVICES CORPORATION 7 AMIGO TERRACE HOTEL IZNART ST. ILOILO CITY HOTEL & 94 AMIGO TERRACE HOTEL WILLIAM GAMELONG SERVICES ACCOMMODATION EMPLOYEES ORGANIZATION (ATHEO) 8 ANTIQUE CARGO HANDLING & ACHPSI, SAN JOSE, ANTIQUE TRANSPORTATION 29 ANTIQUE CARGO HANDLING & PORT NARCISO MIQUELA JR. 6-Jan-03 SERVICES PORT SERVICES, INC. AND STORAGE SERVICES, INC. LABOR UNION 9 ARA-AL STONE BGY. PANDANON SILOS, MINING & QUARRYING 70 ARA-AL STONE WORKERS' UNION ANTONIO S. ALBA 2-Sep-04 STONE MURCIA, NEGROS CRAFTS OCCIDENTAL 10 ASIAN ALCOHOL CORP. BRGY. CANJUSA MANUFACTURING 153 ASIAN ALCOHOL WORKERS WILFREDO B. SERVANIA BEVERAGES PULUPANDAN, NEGROS INDEPENDENT UNION OCCIDENTAL 11 ASOCIACION DE SILAY CITY AGRICULTURE 14 ASOSACION DE HACIENDEROS DE FAUSTO ABONG SUGARCANE HACIENDENEROS DE SILAY SILAY SARABIA EMP UNION 12 BACOLOD CITY SLAUGHTER BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS MANUFACTURING BACOLOD CITY SLAUGHTER HOUSE 17-Sep-12 MEAT HOUSE OCCIDENTAL INDEPENDENT EMPLOYEES UNION 13 BACOLOD CITY WATER SAN JUAN GALO STS. -
Risk Assessment and Mapping for Canlaon Volcano, Philippines
RISK ASSESSMENT AND MAPPING FOR CANLAON VOLCANO, PHILIPPINES Rowena B. Quiambao Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS), C. P. Garcia Street, University of the Philippines Campus, Diliman, Quezon City, PHILIPPINES 1101 - [email protected] KEY WORDS: Hazards, Risk, Mapping, Volcanoes, Disaster, GIS, Spatial, Method ABSTRACT: Risk assessment and mapping for Canlaon Volcano, Philippines is reported in this paper. Volcanic hazards in Canlaon Volcano affect the lives and properties within the vicinity. Thus, risk is present as a result of the relationship between the hazards and the human and non-human elements. The volcanic hazards considered were pyroclastic flow, lava flow and lahar. The risk of these hazards to two main factors was investigated, namely, to lives and to infrastructure and/or utility. Using the risk equation from the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (Risk = Hazard x Vulnerability), actual computation of the risk values was made. The parameters in the equation were given numerical values. Numerical values for each hazard were assigned using the descriptive category of high, medium and low. The vulnerability parameter was given numerical values from the socio-economic data according to the presence, or absence, of population and infrastructure/utility factors. Having numerical values assigned to them, the hazard and vulnerability factors could then be multiplied to obtain the risk values. The ranking of the areas according to the hazard and vulnerability parameters was used to map out the volcanic risks for Canlaon Volcano. A total of 12 risk maps were produced covering up to the municipal and city level of mapping: one map for each of the two factors (lives; infrastructure and/or utility) and a combination of the two with respect to 1) each one of the volcanic hazards considered; and 2) the combination of all the three hazards. -
House of Representative§
CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES FOURTEENTHCONGRESS Second Regular Session HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE§ H. No. 1504 BY REPRESENTATIVES FERRER, DEFENSOR (M.), CUA (J.), PINGOY, GONZALES m.), DE GUZMAN, AGBAYANI,VELARDE AND ROMULO AN ACT CREATING TWO (2) ADDITIONAL BRANCHES OF REGIONAL TRIAL COURTS, ONE TO BE STATIONED AT THE CITY OF LA CARLOTA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL, AND ONE! ADDITIONAL BRANCH OF REGIONAL TRIAL COURT TO BE STATIONED AT THE CITY OF BAGO, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 129, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “THE JUDICIARY REORGANIZATION ACT OF 1980”, AS AMENDED, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: SECTIONI. Section 14, paragraph (g) of Batas Pambansa Blg. 129, otherwise known as The Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980, as amended, is hereby further amended to read as follows: “x x x “(g) [Sixty-nine]StiVENTY-ONE Regional Trial Judges shall be commissioned for the Sixth Judicial Region. There shall be: “x x x 2 1 [Twenty-Fivel WENTY-SEVEN branches with seats thereat 2 for the Province of Negros Occidental and the cities of Bacolod, 3 Bago, Cadiz, La Carlota, San Carlos and Silay, with seats at 4 Silay City, Bacolod City, Himamaylan, San Carlos City, Cadiz 5 City, Kabankalan, Bag0 City, La Carlota City, and Sipalay. 6 -x x x.” 7 SEC.2. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, in coordination with 8 the Secretary of the Department of Justice, shall immediately include in the 9 Court’s program, the operationalization of additional branches of the Regional 10 Trial Courts with station at the City of La Carlota and City of Bago, Negros 11 Occidental, the funding of which shall be included in the annual General 12 Appropriations Act. -
Bacolod City, Min
Ver.04.10.2017 ITEM PB4 - Residential ITEM PB8 - Residential Title ID : 3764 Title ID : 1456 Lot Area: 1,099.00 sqm. Lot Area: 83,107.00 sqm. TCT # T-120242 TCT # T-26369 Lot 1379-B, St. Martin De Porres St., Lot 1627, Brgy. Mabini, Cadiz City, Purok 42 (Bayanihan), Greensville 11 Negros Occidental Properties with selling price valued Subd., Brgy. Villamonte, Bacolod City, Min. Bid Price : 1,400,000.00 up to 5.0 million Negros Occidental Min. Bid Price : 1,000,000.00 ITEM PB9 - Residential NEGROS OCCIDENTAL Title ID : 1455 Lot Area: 77,909.00 sqm. TCT # T-26368 Lot 1646, Brgy. Mabini, Cadiz City, Negros Occidental Min. Bid Price : 1,300,000.00 ITEM PB10 - Residential Title ID : 268 Lot Area: 95,159.00 sqm. • as low as 6%interest • payment terms up to 20 years TCT # P-327 Lot 144, Sitio Pioc, Magsaysay, Cadiz City, Negros Occidental Min. Bid Price : 1,350,000.00 Title ID : 21896 PROPERTIES LOCATED IN Lot Area: 245.00 sqm. Title ID : 1493 Floor Area: 362.25 sqm. NEGROS OCCIDENTAL Lot Area: 1,000.00 sqm. TCT # 092-2015003551 TCT # T-143824 Lot 5, Jalandon-San Juan St., Purok and ORIENTAL Lot 1-A, St. Francis St., Pilit 2, Brgy. 6, Bacolod City, Greensville Subd Phase II, Negros Occidental Bacolod City, Negros Occidental April 27 , 2017 • 2:00 P.M ITEM PB2 - Residential Title ID : 1492 L’FISHER HOTEL Lot Area: 1,000.00 sqm. th 14 Lacson St., Bacolod City TCT # T-143825 Title ID : 859 Negros Occidental Lot 1-B, St. -
AGING of DUE and DEMANDABLE OBLIGATIONS As of December 31, 2015
FAR No. 3 AGING OF DUE AND DEMANDABLE OBLIGATIONS As of December 31, 2015 Department : DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Agency : Office of the Secretray Operating Unit : Regional Office No. 6 Organization Code (UACS) : 160010300006 AGING OF DUE AND DEMANDABLE OBLIGATIOSN Obligation Request Name of Creditor 90 days & 91 to 180 181 to 270 271 to 360 beyond Remarks Amount Number Date Amount below days days days 360 days 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ma. Cecilia S. Acebuque 15-12-6760 580.00 580.00 580.00 Salome O. Siaton 15-12-6761 2,375.00 2,375.00 2,375.00 Mary Agnes N. Capigon 15-12-6766 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 Bernard I. Sibay 15-12-6848 7,364.40 7,364.40 7,364.40 Bernard I. Sibay 15-12-6878 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Cyril L. Ticao 15-12-6901 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 Jeanah G. Nogra 15-12-6906 2,210.00 2,210.00 2,210.00 Salome O. Siaton 15-12-6907 2,360.00 2,360.00 2,360.00 Melisa S. Navarra 15-12-6908 1,440.00 1,440.00 1,440.00 Marlyn V. Herandez 15-12-6909 3,261.00 3,261.00 3,261.00 Mary Agnes N. Capigon 15-12-6910 630.00 630.00 630.00 Amalia N. Judicpa 15-12-6911 1,786.00 1,786.00 1,786.00 Virginia S. Misajon 15-12-6912 3,877.00 3,877.00 3,877.00 Arlyn E. -
LIST of REGISTERED WORKERS ASSOCIATION (Rwas) from Year 1986 to 2005
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. VI, Iloilo City LIST OF REGISTERED WORKERS ASSOCIATION (RWAs) From Year 1986 To 2005 Name of Association Address Registration No. 1 Kilusan ng mga Kababaihan para sa Kaunlaran Brgy Mahuyong, Aninie, Antique VI-001 2 Culasi Tricycle owners & Drivers Association Culasi, Antique VI-002 3 Calinog Duck Raisers Association Dalid, Calinog, Iloilo VI-003 4 Samahang Pangkabuhayan ng Lemery Lemery. Iloilo VI-004 5 Katilingban sang mga Mangunguma kag Mamumugon sa Mangoso Mangoso, Sigma, Capiz VI-005 6 Bato-Bato Credit & Marketing Organization Bato-Bato, Mambusao, Capiz VI-006 7 Balit Mangunguma kag Mamumugon Association Balit, Mambusao, Capiz VI-007 8 Maralag Credit & Marketing Association Maralag, Mambusan, Capiz VI-008 9 Samahang Kaunlaran ng mga Magsasaka at Mangunguma kag Mamumugon ng Brgy Matinabus, Sigma, Capiz VI-009 Matinabus 10 Nueva Valencia Small Fishermen's Association Sto. Domingo, Nueva Valencia, Guimaras VI-010 11 Malocloc Norte Credit & Marketing Association Malocloc Norte, Ivisan, Capiz VI-011 12 Malocloc Sur Farmers & Workers Association Malocloc,Sur, Ivisan, Capiz VI-012 13 Katilingban sang mga Mangunguma kag Mamumugon sang Brgy. Mianay Mianay, Sigma, Capiz VI-013 14 Basiao Small Fishermen & Laborers Association Basiao, Ivisan, Capiz VI-014 15 Katilingban sang mga Mamumugon sa Malacanang Malacanang, Culasi, Antique VI-015 16 Katilingban kang mga Semilyador sa Barbaza Jinalinan, Barbaza, Antique VI-016 17 Katilingban kang mga Semilyador sa Culasi Culasi, Antique VI-018 18 Katilingban -
Negros REPORT
Negros Wetlands & Waterbird Summit 2017 “Negros Wetlands and Waterbirds Conservation Their Future is Our Future” Provincial Capitol Negros Occidental, Philippines REPORT Philip Godfrey Jakosalem, Lisa J. Paguntalan, Christine Mansinares and Kevin Colacion Executive Summary Regional Director For. Livino Duran of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Negros Island Region on his welcome address. The Negros Wetlands and Waterbird Summit: Negros Wetlands and Waterbirds Conservation Their Future is Our Future, convened in Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol Social Hall, Negros Occidental, Philippines 17 May 2017, brought together 50 participants form the representatives from local government units, research, civil society and non-government organizations during the celebration of the World Migratory Bird Day 2017. The Summit was hosted by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Negros Island Region (DENR NIR), the Philippines Biodiversity Conservation Foundation, Inc. (PBCFI), the Provincial Management Office (PEMO), and the Negros Occidental Tourism Division (NOTD) in collaboration with Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB) with funds support from the East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership. The Summit sought to lay the foundations for new and continued wetland stakeholder dialogue, transitions toward sustainable tourism products and investments, and further research to support evidence-based policy making, all directed toward achieving reasonable conservation and more sustainable management of wetlands in the newest Ramsar site in Negros. The summit concluded that: To achieve reasonable and sustainable conservation of Negros Occidental Coastal Wetlands Conservation Area, all stakeholder must work together to achieve conservation goals. Harmonization’s of plans and programs within different government organizations and to be incorporated to the Negros Occidental Coastal Wetlands Conservation Area management plan.