In a study by the University of the Philippines (UP) in January, the Philippines ranked second in Southeast Asia with 10.5% of mangroves lost.

鈥淎s a region vulnerable to natural disasters such as typhoons and tsunamis, restoration programs should be designed to adapt and mitigate climate change impacts,鈥 the study said.

Mangrove conservation in infrastructure development is being pushed by the Department of Transportation (DOTr) as they promoted sustainable infrastructure development at the “Our Coastal Greenbelts, Our National Treasure” exhibit on July 16.

Department of Transportation Sec. Jaime J. Bautista | source: DOTr

鈥淧reserving mangroves not only protects infrastructure, but also supports local communities…and other economic activities that rely on healthy coastal ecosystems,鈥澨齌ransportation Secretary Jaime J. Bautista听said.

To safeguard and conserve the mangroves nationwide, Mr. Bautista shared thatenvironmental sustainability was among the strategies discussed in the

鈥淲ith the rapid industrialization and the steady demand for maritime transport, it is butimperative and timely that governments regulate the shipping industry in accordance with environmental considerations,鈥 the MIDP stated.

The DOTr added that the maritime blueprint aims to 鈥渆stablish a system that will lessen the effects of听natural and man-made eventualities while preparing contingencies for the sector.鈥

By leading sustainable infrastructure development promotions in the country, Mr. Bautista encouraged collective efforts to protect听the environment – especially its marine resources.

Despite the benefits of mangrove plantations, mangroves were often undervalued and severely threatened.

鈥淭hese forests face a multitude of challenges from all fronts – Deforestation, land development, reclamation, pollution, conversion of mangroves to fishponds, on the one hand, and climate change and associated sea level rise on the other,鈥 , a non-profit organization, said.

鈥淓veryone has a stake in this. We are the biggest stakeholders in the endeavor. We share that responsibility for the sake of future generations,鈥 Mr. Bautista said.

Based on the released by the Forest Management Bureau of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR-FMB) of the Philippines, there are approximately 311,400 hectares of mangroves in the country as of 2020.

Mangroves and beach forests play a significant role in stabilizing climate because their carbon sequestration potential is larger than tropical forests, Oceana stated.

These trees also protect coastal communities from the devastating impacts of natural disasters.Almira Louise S. Martinez