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KMID : 0380120000230020141
Korean Journal of Ecology
2000 Volume.23 No. 2 p.141 ~ p.147
Long-Term Biodiversity Research Programme for Mindanao, Philippines
Amoroso, Victor B.
Abstract
The Long-Term Biodiversity Research Programme (LTBRP) for Mindanao is envisioned to be a collaborative programme of the Philippines. It will be a programmatic research on biodiversity - its status, threats, and conservation and management. The chosen research site is Mt. Malindang in Misamis Occidental of Mindanao. The BRP will support a set of research projects that will generate knowledge on biological and ecological, socio-economic, cultural and policy aspects of biodiversity conservation. It will also enable researchers to develop and try new methods for research on these aspects, separately or crossing boundaries of academic disciplines. Moreover, the BRP will implement support programmes which will provide the linkages of research activities to development issues and needs in the research site. The support programmes will also draw from the research projects, the knowledge that can be lent or immediately available to policy and programme formulation. The support programmes will comprise: human resource development or capability-building: information, education and communication: database: networking: community organizing: and development action. The BRP will be undertaken by a group of acdemic and research institutions from the Philippines, in partnership with their respective government entities and local government units in Mindanao. The Biodiversity Research Programme (BRP) will comprise a set of research projects to be undertaken by small research teams in the site. Researchable areas have been identified initially through the National Biodiversity Research Agenda, and later enriched in the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) Analysis workshops by theh Mindanao researchers and Philippine resource persons. Results of the PRA are presented in the paper.
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