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Category: Environmental Protection, Natural Resources Management, and Resiliency to Disasters and Climate Change
Subcategory: Environment protection and conservation

Indigenous Knowledge on Tropical Rainforest Conservation

Conducted by SLSU , Started on 2017 - Completed on 2017
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This study brings us to the realm of the Mamanua people that lived and cultivated the forests of San Francisco, Liloan Southern Leyte. Their indigenous knowledge on hunting, forest regeneration, belief in sacred places and in cutting trees has made their claimed forest with a high biodiversity level. This indigenous knowledge has been a product of their experiences on how to answer problems brought about by their extraction of forest resources and at the same time making sure that they will not run out of resources for the next generations.

Proponents
Max Teody T. Quimilat
Beneficiaries
Mamanua Tribe and Municipal Government of San Juan
Fund Source
Southern Leyte State University-College of Teacher Education
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Southern Leyte State University
Sogod(main) Campus San Roque, Sogod, Southern Leyte Philippines 6606
Phone: 09359797352
Email: [email protected]