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Isagani R. Serrano PRRM President Earth Day Network Philippines (ENDP) Board Member

Future environmental policies and regulation Presented at the Annual Convention of the Pollution Control Association of the Philippines, Inc. (PCAPI), 15 April 2011, Naga City. Isagani R. Serrano PRRM President Earth Day Network Philippines (ENDP) Board Member. Have we got enough?.

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Isagani R. Serrano PRRM President Earth Day Network Philippines (ENDP) Board Member

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  1. Future environmental policies and regulationPresented at the Annual Convention of the Pollution Control Association of the Philippines, Inc. (PCAPI), 15 April 2011, Naga City Isagani R. Serrano PRRM President Earth Day Network Philippines (ENDP) Board Member

  2. Have we got enough? • To cover depletion and pollution of: LAND WATER AIR And prepare for worst-case scenarios due to: EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS NATURAL DISASTERS IRS/PRRM/EDNP

  3. What have we got? • List of Environment-Related Legislations under GMA • National Caves and Cave Resources Management and Protection Act of 2001; • Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act of 2001; • Mt. Kanla-on Natural Park (MKNP) Act of 2001; • Philippine Plant Variety Protection Act of 2002; • Clean Water Act of 2004; • National Environmental Awareness and Education Act of 2008; • Climate Change Act of 2009; • Organic Agriculture Act of 2010; • Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010; and, • Republic Act No. 10023, which authorized the issuance of free patents to zoned residential lands both in urban and rural areas. IRS/PRRM/EDNP

  4. What have we got? • List of Enacted Protected Areas under GMA • Mt. Apo in Davao • Central Cebu • Sagay Marine Reserve in Negros • Northern Sierra Madre • Mt. Kanla-on in Negros • Mt. Banahaw and San Cristobal in Quezon • Mimbilisan in Misamis Oriental • Mt. Malindang in Misamis Occidental • Mt. Hamiguitan Range in Davao Oriental • Tubbataha Reefs in Palawan IRS/PRRM/EDNP

  5. What have we got? • List of Executive Orders under GMA >Executive Order No. 578, the national policy on biological diversity to protect, conserve and sustainably utilize biological diversity. >Executive Order No. 282, protection of the whale shark and mapping of the migratory pathways, mandatory rescue and intensified investigation and prosecution. >Executive order No. 533, in 2006, integrated costal management as a national strategy to ensure the sustainable development of the country's coastal and marine environment and resources. >EO establishing the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) in the Philippines in 2005, the first regional centre of its kind in the world. >Executive Order 270 and 270A, mining industry revitalization following the principle of sustainable development and the paradigm of responsible mining. Then we got SC’s continuing mandamus on Manila Bay clean-up, the Writ of Kalikasan and greening of the justice system under SC Chief Justice Puno’s watch IRS/PRRM/EDNP

  6. What have we got before GMA? • Since environment entered our development map 40 years ago (UNCHE, Stockholm 1972) >Environmental acts under Marcos: environmental code, pollution control, etc. >Under Cory Aquino: 1987 Constitution, NIPAS Act, Montreal Protocol, etc >Under Ramos: sustainable development (PCSD, PA21, etc.) >Under Erap: Ecological Solid Waste Management Act, etc) IRS/PRRM/EDNP

  7. Where do we stand now? • After almost four decades: • Forestland down from 15.7 M has (52.6% of our total land area in 1934 to about 6.5 M has by 2003; continuing biodiversity decline • Dramatic changes in land use patterns • Water and air pollution though, somewhat arrested, continues IRS/PRRM/EDNP

  8. Where do we stand now?(INC 1999 vs SNC 2010) IRS/PRRM/EDNP

  9. Where do we stand now?(INC 1999 v. SNC 2010 less LUCF) • Total (non-LUCF) increased 81% • Energy: 39% • Industry: 19% • Agriculture: 12% • Waste: 64% IRS/PRRM/EDNP

  10. Why such outcomes? • Too much legislation, not enough implementation? • Unfunded (or poorly funded) mandates? • Corruption? • Not enough environmental education, low public awareness? • Civic inertia, public apathy? • Poverty & inequality? • Population? Carrying capacity? IRS/PRRM/EDNP

  11. Do we need more laws? • Effective implementation of existing policies and legislation • Budgeting as indicator of intent and will • People’s participation • Major policy gaps: >new policies/legislations---land use, population, freedom of information, SFM, etc. >policy reconciliation/coherence---CARP, NIPAS, IPRA, Mining Act, AFMA, etc. IRS/PRRM/EDNP

  12. To conclude… • No way around policies and legislation as every public spending needs to be so justified. • We need to make good at what’s already in place. • If the problem is more mindset and behavior, then the solution would be less regulation and more EDUCATION. IRS/PRRM/EDNP

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