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Nature-Based Solutions Seen To Mitigate Effects Of Climate Change

Kilalang mga kalahok ang nagmungkahi ng mga solusyong nakabatay sa kalikasan sa mga ahensya ng gobyerno para sa mas epektibong pagtugon sa pagbabago ng klima.

Nature-Based Solutions Seen To Mitigate Effects Of Climate Change

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Participants in a dialog here recommended nature-based solutions that can be adopted by local government units and national government agencies in responding to the threats of climate change.

Among the proposed interventions were tree and mangrove planting along rivers and coastal areas, and the installation of waste traps to prevent solid waste from clogging waterways and drainage systems.

Neil Ravena, chief of the General Services Office of the city government here, said Project TRANSFORM (Transdisciplinary Approach for Resilience and Sustainability through Multi-stakeholder Engagement) is a project of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources being implemented here.

Participants in the dialog that ended Friday included members of the academe, environmentalists, civil society organizations, people’s organizations, private sector and vulnerable sectors.

Flooding was identified as the top hazard. There others are drought, water scarcity and fire.

“We will combine green, gray and blue projects for the identified problems,” Ravena said in an interview on Friday.

“Mainly, this is to address the climate change threat, so we need to collaborate with them and identify all the risks and hazards brought about by climate change.”

Outgoing Mayor Jerry Treñas, in his message during the opening of the activity, said the city government is fully supportive of Project TRANSFORM and will continue to look for ways to make Iloilo greener. (PNA)