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Philippine trees in the Visayas region
« on: July 30, 2013, 01:06:23 PM »
   Despite a sudden downpour last July 24, guests from across Cebu Province witnessed the unveiling of the first publication that compiles Philippine trees in the Visayas region and aims to provide comprehensive information about these indigenous tree species.
   
   Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI) launched the Manual on Native Trees in the Visayas at the Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center, Cebu City. The manual is a compilation of 101 Philippine native trees found in the Visayas.

The trees are grouped alphabetically according to the family classification each belongs to, and presented with descriptions that include their official names, scientific names, local names, methods of propagation and uses. Also included are practical tips on how to plant a seedling and how to nurture it to full growth.    A glossary is provided to help readers in understanding technical words.

   The book launching was attended by Cebu Vice Governor Agnes Magpale, mayors from different municipalities of Cebu Province, and representatives from various government agencies, civic organizations, and academic institutions all over Cebu.

   Dominica Chua, RAFI chief operating officer, and Magpale formally presented Manual of Native Trees in the Visayas to the public through an unveiling of an enlarged version of the book cover.

   Free copies of the book were given to identified guests and partners.

   â€œRAFI has special preference for native trees due to their many benefits to surrounding flora and fauna,” Chua stressed.

   During the program, a presentation of the results of this year's Run 2 Plant 4 GREENIN Philippines was also done by Marge Gravador, executive director of RAFI's Integrated Development unit.

   The free running and indigenous tree planting event was held simultaneously in over 40 municipalities of the Province of Cebu last June 29.

   Another initiative of RAFI in promoting biodiversity conservation is the RAFI Native Trees Nursery in Barangay Busay, Cebu City. The nursery houses 200,000 seedlings of 218 native tree species.

   Manual on Native Trees in the Visayas was conceptualized to contribute to the achievement of Goal 7 of the Millennium Development Goals, which is to ensure environmental sustainability by reversing the loss of environmental resources.

   Copies of the book are sold at Php 2,500 each at the Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center, 35 Lopez Jaena St., Cebu City. Interested buyers may contact (6332) 418-7234 loc. 515 and look for Noel Fornolles. - source: RAFI Press Release


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Re: Philippine trees in the Visayas region
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2013, 01:11:12 PM »
Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI) will launch Manual on Native Trees in the Visayas on July 24 at 2 p.m. at the Plenary Hall of Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center, Cebu City.

   Manual of Native Trees in the Visayas is a compilation of 101 native trees found in the Visayas.

   The featured native trees are presented alphabetically by family with detailed photos and descriptions that include their official names, scientific names, local names, methods of propagation, and uses.

   Readers are provided with a glossary to help them understand technical words, as well as practical tips on planting and taking care of seedlings.

   Through this reference material, RAFI hopes to raise awareness on and appreciation of the region's indigenous tree species and promote efforts towards preserving our natural forest heritage and mobilize people to plant and nurture their own native trees.

   The publication was conceptualized to contribute to the achievement of Goal 7 of the Millennium Development Goals, which is to ensure environmental sustainability by reversing the loss of environmental resources.

   Copies of the book are sold for Php 2,500 each at the Eduardo Aboitiz Development Studies Center, 35 Lopez Jaena St., Cebu City.

   GREENIN Philippines Program is a program under the Integrated Development focus area of RAFI, addressing the foundations needed to develop successful communities. Its other focus areas include Micro-finance & Entrepreneurship, Culture & Heritage, Leadership & Citizenship, and Education.

   For more information about the book and the GREENIN Philippines Program, please contact 418-7234 loc. 515 and look for Noel Fornolles, or visit www.rafi.org.ph/greenin-philippines or  www.facebook.com/rafi.org.ph, or follow @rafiorgph on Twitter.


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