Advance software to boost forest, biodiversity protection in CL

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    CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — More than P500,000 worth of computers and laptops from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Biodiversity and Watersheds Improved for Stronger Economy and Ecosystem Resilience (B+WISER) Program were received by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) here recently to further boost and advance forest protection and biodiversity conservation in Central Luzon under the Lawin Forest and Biodiversity Protection System.

    Francisco Milla, Jr., regional director of DENR-3, said the computers are equipped with upgraded forest and biodiversity protection system, which is the SMART Connect software that will be used in the rollout of the Lawin system in the region.

    “This upgraded system will synchronize the data gathered from the field by forest protection officers, including threats, forest conditions and indicator species, and will be transmitted on the web or internet server and will be accessible to all levels of forest law enforcement agents (i.e. national, regional, PENRO and CENRO) to ensure that DENR can respond quickly to field reports of threat, ”Milla explained.

    He said the system can collect data from the fi eld and share it in real time. It can also manage and respond to real time alerts and centrally manages SMART deployment at multiple sites and can integrate SMART with other system, he added.

    Ricardo Calderon, director of DENR-Forest Management Bureau (FMB,) said Central Luzon is one of the pilot regions for the field testing of SMART Connect for Lawin forest and biodiversity system while the other one is the Cagayan de Oro region.

    “We are now moving to the next level. Our forest rangers and data managers are already trained in the Lawin forest and biodiversity protection system. And at this stage, we are now providing them advance technology as their weapon to better protect and safeguard our forest and biodiversity,” he said.

    It will be recalled that last year, more than 200 forest officers from the DENR Region 3 underwent skill enhancement training on forest protection through the application of Lawin.

    This is in addition to the 2,000 forest rangers that have been trained in Lawin last year covering 18 regions in the country which resulted in the patrolling of more than 6,500 kilometers of forest areas in 170 conservation sites, according to the DENR.

    Lawin is named after the Philippine hawk eagle, which combines science-based planning, low-cost, collaborative, user friendly technology and indigenous knowledge to protect forest and wildlife.

    It uses real-time and measurable data that allows environmental law enforcement agencies to act quickly.

    SMART Connect for LAWIN system is being supervised by the B+WISER and DENRFMB with support from USAID.

    DENR records show that Central Luzon has 942,387 hectares of forestland which is thickly covered with 589,489 hectares forests (or 62% forest cover).

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