Date Published:
Jan 11, 2017
Category:
Policy Notes
Author(s):
Code:
PN 2016-26

Instituted under the Aquino administration in 2011, the National Greening Program (NGP) targets poverty reduction, promotion of food security, and biodiversity conservation in the Philippines. Despite its successes, various problems have been identified during the NGP's six-year implementation, particularly the poor program monitoring and low survival rates of seedlings. This Policy Note provides an overview of the results of the analyses done by different involved institutions and lays down policy recommendations that have special significance given the government's decision to extend the program until 2028. It likewise raises the need for the Duterte administration to craft a broader NGP-related policy that tackles the role of the national government in forest resource management in the country.

Citations

This publication has been cited 3 times

In the Media
  1. Cai Ordinario. 2017. PIDS bats for creation of national greening agency. Business Mirror.
  2. Dagooc, Ehda. 2017. Positive impact of greening program on economy seen. Philippine Star.
  3. Danica M. Uy. 2017. National Greening Program created 3.3 million jobs in 6 years -- PIDS. Business World.


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