PHL to take part in ASEAN river management project听

AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL organization recently launched a project in Manila aimed at reducing water pollution and restoring rivers in southeast Asia, especially those where major urban centers have been built alongside.听听听
The Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) project was launched in Manila on Feb. 16 鈥to develop practical and innovative ways for communities, industries and governments to work together to revitalize Southeast Asia鈥s rivers,鈥 the Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) said in a statement.听听
Inthavy Akkharath, chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) working group on water resources management, said the IRBM will integrate knowledge about the connections between rivers and seas.听听
鈥Best practices and pitfalls shall be shared for other rivers to emulate and avoid.鈥澨
Philippine Environment Undersecretary Carlos Primo C. David, for his part, said that 鈥effective governance will allow us to continue to utilize the water and other ecosystem services that river basins provide despite the threats of extreme events and climate change.鈥澨听
The project is supported by the Global Environment Facility and the United Nations Development Programme or UNDP.听听
Plastic is estimated to account for 80% of all marine debris in the ocean, according to the ASEAN Regional Action Plan on Combatting Marine Debris.听听听
Less than a fourth of the total recycled waste in the ASEAN, moreover, is recycled. The way plastics are produced, used, and managed 鈥often does not reflect the economic benefits of an approach to a circular economy and results in harm to the environment.鈥澨听
A number of the region鈥s largest cities were built beside rivers: Viet Nam鈥s Saigon in Ho Chi Minh, Malaysia鈥s the Klang in Kuala Lumpur, and the Philippines鈥 Pasig in Metro Manila.听听听
These rivers provide habitats for various flora and fauna, as well as food production and water sources for millions of people. As many rivers pass through densely populated towns and cities, waste and sediment eventually flow out to sea.听听听听
PEMSEA, the implementing agency of the project, said it will work with the six member states鈥 governments and stakeholders to improve source-to-sea governance, and build the capacity to plan and strengthen river basin management mechanisms.听
Aimee T. Gonzales, PEMSEA executive director, said that state-of-the-river-basin reports are among the expected outputs of the IRBM. It is also expected to institutionalize the use of the integrated river basin management approach.听
鈥We view this project as a natural extension of PEMSEA鈥s work on integrated coastal management,鈥 she said. 鈥 Patricia B. Mirasol听


