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Title:
STATE OF FORESTS IN THE BANGSAMORO AUTONOMOUS REGION IN MUSLIM MINDANAO (BARMM), PHILIPPINES: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

Authors:
Abdul-Jalil S. Umngan, Iraq

Abstract:
This comprehensive study delves into the forest conditions of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), Philippines, focusing on the historical development of forestry policies and their impacts. It critically examines the region's existing forest cover of around 669,066.89 hectares classified as forestland and addresses urgent issues like deforestation, illegal logging, and the conversion of forest areas. The paper also investigates the economic prospects in forest management, emphasizing the potential of REDD+ initiatives, where BARMM's engagement could yield profits of $5,064,627.04 (Php 283,619,114.01), and the timber sector, which is projected to generate substantial total revenue of approximately Php 283,590,708,093 every 10 years through sustainable practices. Employing a mix of historical research, spatial and comparative data analysis, the methodology includes a thorough review of relevant literature and policy documents. The study leverages geographic information system (GIS) tools for detailed spatial analysis, offering both visual and quantitative insights into deforestation trends and identifying potential zones for sustainable forestry within BARMM. The findings underscore a critical need for reassessing forestry policies in BARMM, considering historical obstacles like insufficient funding, demographic pressures, and lax enforcement. The research underscores the significance of effective forest management in the face of climate change and for sustainable development goals. Recommendations propose revitalizing and strengthening the Regional Sustainable Forest Management Act of 2003, improving forestry research, bridging data deficiencies, and assessing risks associated with diminishing forests. The study advocates a balanced approach to sustainable forest management that harmonizes community participation, environmental conservation, and the economic exploitation of forest resources.

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