30. REGIONAL CONSULTATION ON THE ASSESSMENT AND
UPDATING OF THE PHILIPPINE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND
ACTION PLAN (PBSAP) IN LINE WITH KUNMING-MONTREAL
GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY FRAMEWORK (KMGBF) – NORTHERN
LUZON CLUSTER
WORKSHOP OUTPUT
31. GOALS AND TARGETS PHILIPPINE INDICATORS
LOCAL BSAP
SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR
ACTIVITIES
SOURCES
OF DATA
TO
VERIFY
PROGRES
S
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
24-26
M
27-30
L
31-40
GBF Target 1:
Land and Sea Use
Planning
(biodiversity-inclusive
spatial planning; near-zero
loss)
Number and area (has) of
Protected areas under National
Integrated Protected Areas
System (NIPAS/ eNIPAS) and
Other Effective Area-based
Conservation Measures
(OECM) have integrated
spatial planning in all
conservation and management
plans
Number of ancestral waters
recognized as ICCAs or IP
managed area
By 2040, all
management plans
are incorporated
with spatial
planning
Note: Refer to Plans
(RDP/FLUP/CLUP/A
DSDPP/PAMP and
other relevant plans)
Streamlined/integr
ated plans
Adopt
Plans
(RDP/FLU
P/CLUP/A
DSDPP)
Review the
Spatial
Plan if
available
x x
CLUSTER 1: Conservation of Ecosystems
Target 1 : Land and Sea Use Planning
Target 3 : 30 x30
Target 12: Blue and Green Spaces
32. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE INDICATORS
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR
ACTIVITIES
SOURCES
OF DATA
TO VERIFY
PROGRESS
IMPLEMENTATIO
N
TIMEFRAME
S
24-26
M
27-30
L
31-40
GBF Target 3:
Protect and conserve
land and sea
(30% area coverage of
protection by 2030)
Area (has) of terrestrial,
inland waters, and coastla
and marine areas effectively
managed
By 2040, _________ of
land and of sea
protected [and
effectively managed]
under National
Integrated Protected
Areas System (NIPAS/
eNIPAS), locally
managed PAs, and
Other Effective Area-
based Conservation
Measures (OECM)
Registry and have
integrated spatial
planning in all
conservation and
management plans
Adopt activities in
the available
management plans
Harmonization with
all relevant plans
x
33. GOALS AND TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR
ACTIVITIES
SOURCE
S OF
DATA TO
VERIFY
PROGRE
SS
IMPLEMENTATI
ON
TIMEFRAME
S
24-
26
M
27-30
L
31-40
GBF Target 3:
Protect and conserve land and
sea
(30% area coverage of
protection by 2030)
Area (has) of terrestrial,
inland waters, and
coastal and marine
areas effectively
managed
By 2040, at least
three RAMSAR sites
will be declared in
Region 2
Potential site for
RAMSAR Application
1. Buguey Lagoon in
Cagayan
2. San Mariano
Wetlands, Tappa,
Disulap, Ilaguen River,
& Catalangan River in
Isabela
3. Batanes Protected
Area
RAMSAR Site
Application
- Compile and
consolidate data
- Proposed to
LGU for
Resolution
- Coordination
with DENR BMB
RAMSAR
Coordinator
- RIS Application
x
34. GOALS AND TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR
ACTIVITIES
SOURCE
S OF
DATA TO
VERIFY
PROGRE
SS
IMPLEMENTATI
ON
TIMEFRAME
S
24-
26
M
27-30
L
31-40
GBF Target 3:
Protect and conserve land
and sea
(30% area coverage of
protection by 2030)
Area (has) of terrestrial,
inland waters, and
coastal and marine
areas effectively
managed
By 2040, Northern
Sierra Madre Natural
Park and Batanes
Protected Landscape
and Seascape
recognized as
UNESCO Biosphere
Reserves.
Comply and
submit
UNESCO
Biosphere
Reserves
application and
requirements
x x
QUIRINO
For LCA/OECM
Establishment - 3
Municipalities of
Cabarroguis, Maddela,
& Nagtipunan (Fish
Sanctuary)
Municipalities of
Cabarroguis &
Nagtipunan (Hot
Springs)
x x
35. GOALS AND TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR
ACTIVITIES
SOURCES
OF DATA TO
VERIFY
PROGRESS
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
24-26
M
27-30
L
31-40
GBF Target 3:
Protect and conserve
land and sea
(30% area coverage of
protection by 2030)
Area (has) of
terrestrial, inland
waters, and coastal
and marine areas
effectively
managed
CAGAYAN & ISABELA
For PA Establishment - 4
Palali Mamparang Mountain
Range - 35,576.06ha
Norwesca (Cagayan) -
2,396.4ha
Sta. Praxedes Landscape
(Cagayan) - 12,284.48ha
Philippine Rise (Benham
Rise)
For Legislation (Initial
Component) - 7
Baua Wangag (Cagayan) -
15,947ha
Fuyot Springs National Park
(Isabela) - 1,160.30ha
Quirino Protected Landscape
(Quirino)
Magapit Protected Landscape
(Cagayan)
Monte Alto Timber Resources
Corp (Isabela)
Dupax Watershed - 547.90ha
PA Establishment
Conduct Protected
Area Suitability
Assessment (PASA)
- PASA Team
Organization
- Study Site
Selection
- Conduct of the
PASA (Secondary
Data Collection; On-
site Observation;
Key Informant
Interviews)
- Mapping
- Data Organization
and Analysis
- Reporting
For Legislation
(Initial Component)
- Follow NIPAS
process
x x
36. GOALS AND TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR
ACTIVITIES
SOURCES
OF DATA TO
VERIFY
PROGRESS
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
24-26
M
27-30
L
31-40
GBF Target 3:
Protect and conserve land
and sea
(30% area coverage of
protection by 2030)
Area (has) of terrestrial,
inland waters, and
coastal and marine
areas effectively
managed
OECM - 8
Cagayan Area [Baggao
(Flying fox sanctuary)
1335ha, Gonzaga,
Gattaran, Sta Ana,
Rogelio B. Baggayan
(RBB) Nature Park and
Wildlife Center 2ha]
Palauig Watershed
(Available)
Bangalao Lake
(Preparation), - 1
Calayan Island,
Babuyan Channel -
Annual monitoring of
humpback and
seabirds
OECM
- Adopt
guidelines
x x
37. GOALS AND TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR
ACTIVITIES
SOURCES
OF DATA TO
VERIFY
PROGRESS
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
24-26
M
27-30
L
31-40
GBF Target 3:
Protect and conserve land
and sea
(30% area coverage of
protection by 2030)
Area (has) of terrestrial,
inland waters, and
coastal and marine
areas effectively
managed
Critical Habitat
Establishment - 3
Baggao, Cagayan
San Mariano for
Philippine Crocodiles
and Fish Sanctuary-
Lobed River Mullet
(Ludong) and Eel
(Potential RAMSAR
Site)
Balasig Watershed,
Isabela
Critical Habitat
Establishment
- Conduct of
population and
habitat
assessment
-
Community/Stakeh
olders
consultation(s)
Solicitation of
written support
from key
stakeholders (to
include BFAR
Field Office if
proposed area will
cover marine
component/munici
pal water))
- Mapping
- Endorsement of
CH proposal with
x x
38. GOALS AND TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR
ACTIVITIES
SOURCE
S OF
DATA TO
VERIFY
PROGRE
SS
IMPLEMENTATI
ON
TIMEFRAME
S
24-
26
M
27-30
L
31-40
GBF Target 3:
Protect and conserve land
and sea
(30% area coverage of
protection by 2030)
Area (has) of terrestrial,
inland waters, and
coastal and marine
areas effectively
managed
NUEVA VIZCAYA - 5
ICCA 9000ha
Ikalahan/Kalanguya
ADSDPP Available
Kalanguya Iwak Ibaloi
Ancestral Domain
Ayangan Ancestral
Domain
Kalanguya Ancestral
Domain
Watershed
Declaration (LGU
Initiated)
Kasibu - under the
category of OECM
Survey,
mapping, and
planning
Incorporate
spatial planning
in ADSDPP
x x x
39. GOALS AND TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MJOR
ACTIVITIES
SOURCE
S OF
DATA TO
VERIFY
PROGRE
SS
IMPLEMENTATIO
N
TIMEFRAME
S
24-26
M
27-30
L
31-40
GBF Target 12:
Increase access to green and
blue spaces
(Biodiversity-inclusive urban
planning)
__% increase in access
and ___% increase in
sizes of green and blue
spaces in the country
By 2040, increase in
sizes and number of
green and blue spaces
in Region 2
Green Spaces
Cauyan, Isabela
Ilagan, Isabela
Tuguegarao, Cagayan
Blue Spaces in
Batanes
Barangay Chanarian,
Basco
Homoron White Beach,
btwn Mahatao and
Ivana
Morong Beach and
Lukoy Beach in Sabtang
Vitaoy Beach, Uyugan
Batanes
- Formulate a
Resolution to
comply with
SGLG indicators
- Continue DENR
in line with plans
- Collaboration
between LGUs
and DENR
- Refer to Rehab
activities
x
40. GOALS AND TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR
ACTIVITIES
SOURCE
S OF
DATA TO
VERIFY
PROGRE
SS
IMPLEMENTATIO
N
TIMEFRAME
S
24-26
M
27-30
L
31-40
GBF Target 12:
Increase access to green and blue
spaces
(Biodiversity-inclusive urban
planning)
__% increase in access
and ___% increase in
sizes of green and blue
spaces in the country
By 2040, increase number of
cities that have adopted CBI
in Region 2
- Conduct CBI for
additional areas:
Cabagan Campus,
Isabela State
University, Isabela
(1)
Regional
Government
Center, Cagayan
(1)
Alcala, Lallo, &
Gattaran, Cagayan
(3)
x x
By 2040, 50% of the LGUs in
R2 are SGLG Compliant
Formulate a
Resolution to
comply with SGLG
indicators
x x
41. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART INDICATORS MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 4:
Active management
of species and
genetic biodiversity
(Halt human-induced
extinction)
Conservation
status of
threatened willdife
species
maintained or
improved
- 10% improved
from 2017 level for
flora
- %
improved/maintain
ed from 2019 level
Terrestrial:
Philippine Crocodile SML
Lobed River Mullet (Ludong)
Eel
at San Mariano
Flying fox (Acerodon jubatus & Large)
Isabela Oriole
Philippine Eagle
at Baggao, Cagayan
Flagship species
Pink-necked green pigeon
Magapit Protected Landscape
Quarterly Monitoring Population
Philippine Crocodile (Ex situ
conservation)
Isabella Oriole
Flying Fox
at San Mariano & Baggao
Survey Distance Analysis on Birds -
Isabella Oriole
Cave Assessment
Nueva Vizcaya
Nakar, Isabela
x x x
CLUSTER 2: Wildlife
Target 4 : Active management of species and genetic biodiversity
Target 5 : Harvest, Trade and use of wildlife species
Target 9 : Sustainable Management and use of wildspecies
42. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 4:
Active
management of
species and
genetic
biodiversity
(Halt human-
induced extinction)
Conservation
status of
threatened
willdife species
maintained or
improved
- 10% improved
from 2017 level
for flora
- %
improved/maint
ained from 2019
level
Flying Fox
Ludong
Marine Turtle (Green Sea Turtle)
Flying-fox and Isabela Oriole
Philippine Eagle
Luzon bleeding heart
Pink Bellied Imperial Pigeon
Green Racquet Tail
Hopea Cagayanensis Narek
Northern Luzon Giant Cloudrat
Northern Sierra Madre
Philippine Eagle
QPL, Quirino
RL Hornbill
CPL, Nueva Vizcaya
Quarterly Monitoring Population
Philippine Crocodile (Ex situ
conservation)
Isabella Oriole
Flying Fox
at San Mariano & Baggao
Survey Distance Analysis on
Birds -
Isabella Oriole
x x x
43. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 4:
Active management
of species and
genetic biodiversity
(Halt human-induced
extinction)
Conservation status of
threatened willdife
species maintained or
improved
- 10% improved from
2017 level for flora
- %
improved/maintained
from 2019 level
Flying fox
Kabuan Cave (Category 1), Nueva
Vizcaya - For Assessment
Nakar Cave, Isabela - For
Assessment
Ryukyu Flying Fox
Pit Viper
Migratory Birds (Calayan Rail c/o
CENRO)
Indian Myna (IAS)
Whistling Green Pigeon
Batanes
Calayan Rail
Palaiu
BMS x x x
44. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 4:
Active
management of
species and
genetic biodiversity
(Halt human-
induced extinction)
Conservation
status of
threatened
willdife species
maintained or
improved
- 10% improved
from 2017 level
for flora
- %
improved/maintai
ned from 2019
level
Marine:
Annual Monitoring of the ff:
Humpback Whale, Dolphins, and
Seabirds
at Calayan, Babuyan Channel
Green Sea Turtle
Apari, Gonzaga, and Sanchez
Mira, in Cagayan
Northern Sierra Madre
Hawksbill and Green Sea Turtle -
nesting trend monitoring only SML
Batanes
Annual Monitoring
Humpback Whale, Dolphins, and Seabirds
at Calayan, Babuyan Channel
Nesting Trend Monitoring
Sea turtles
at Calayan, Babuyan Channel
Northern Sierra Madre
Batanes
General Activities:
- BMS
-Capacity Building (BMS, Animal Handling,
WEO Training)
- Procurement of equipment S
Hiring; Permanent Item (Pantilla position of
contractors)
-Waterbird/Seabird Survey in
Benham/Philippine Rise
x x x
45. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP
SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 5:
Harvest, trade and
use of wild species
(Stop unsustainable
use and practices)
GBF Target 9:
Sustainable
management and
use of wild species
(Sustainable
biodiversity-based
activities)
Regulations and
measures on the
harvest, trade and
use of wild species
Adopt Ph
indicator
Strengthen Monitoring and
Enforcement
WEO Trainings
LAWIN
LGU, BLGU
OECM Areas
Increase deputized WEOs
Formulate Enforcement Plan
Develop sustainable incentives/benefits
(eg insurance)
Upon establishment of LCAs,
establishment of management board
Monitoring of permits (Wildlife Fund
Permit)
*Consult Access Benefit Sharing (ABS)
x x x
46. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 5:
Harvest, trade and
use of wild species
(Stop unsustainable
use and practices)
GBF Target 9:
Sustainable
management and
use of wild species
(Sustainable
biodiversity-based
activities)
Regulations and
measures on the
harvest, trade and use
of wild species
Adopt Ph indicator Monitoring of fish aggregating device
(unregistered)
Registration c/o BFAR
Strengthening of LGU -synergy/coordination
across different offices
Terrestrial
Traditional Farming Practice +
Regulated
Chainsaw use, regulated and permitted
Regulate production
Monitoring regulation insert to Policy
Marine
Strengthening of regulated fishing practices/
Standard regulation
Strict implementation of enforcement by BFAR
(Refer to Fisheries Code)
Formulate and implement Local Ordinances
(Provincial/Municipal)
Revision of Memo on Close Season by BFAR
based on spawning
x x x
47. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 5:
Harvest, trade and
use of wild species
(Stop unsustainable
use and practices)
GBF Target 9:
Sustainable
management and
use of wild species
(Sustainable
biodiversity-based
activities)
Regulations and
measures on the
harvest, trade and use
of wild species
Adopt Ph indicator Monitoring of fish aggregating device (
Conduct research or baseline study on specific
species by BFAR
General:
- Forest charges, fees, and penalties
(revise/update of existing DAO)
- Intensive IEC/CEPAs
- Filing of Case
- Capacity Building (eg. Refresher on Law
Enforcement, Rules of Evidence - Indicator: no.
of cases filed) tap PAO/DENR
- Adoption of Wildlife Act
- Witness Protection Fee for
Personnel/Reporting Witness
- Strengthen the Multisectoral Forest Protection
Committee; Strengthen linkages between PNP,
Marine, Coastguard, Army
- Traditional sustainable harvesting practices -
develop an incentivizing mechanism
- Cultural use no permit
- Commercial use requires permit registration
- Revisit/Amend requirements and regulations
based on financial capacity (Rattan Cutting
Contract)- Available in ADSDPP if within the
ancestral domain
x x x
48. CLUSTER 3: Pollution and IAS
Target 6 : Invasive Alien Species
Target 7 : Reduce Pollution
GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 6:
Invasive Alien
Species
(Reduce alien
species spread
by 50%)
Number of
invasive alien
species in
national lists as
per the Global
Register of
Introduced and
Invasive
Species
Reference:
IAS Management Plan
For release c/o BMB
NISAP 2020-2030
Waterlily
Water Hyacinth
Golden Apple Snail (Golden Kuhol)
Indian Myna
Ipil-ipil
Gmelina and Mahogany
Butterfly Tree (Fringon)
Domesticated cats
Indicator:
Prohibit planting of IAS trees
Within PA 50% 2040
Progressive cutting of IAS
and replaced with native trees (eg.
Dipterocarps)
Implementation of NISAP activities
Indian Myna
Conduct research/study of impacts
of Indian Myna in Batanes
Collection of specimen
If proven as IAS, include in IAS list
Neuter stray domesticated felines
Register cats*
Baseline study
Batanes
49. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART INDICATORS MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 6:
Invasive Alien
Species
(Reduce alien
species spread by
50%)
Number of
invasive alien
species in national
lists as per the
Global Register of
Introduced and
Invasive Species
Reference:
IAS Management Plan
For release c/o BMB
NISAP 2020-2030
x
Waterlily
Water Hyacinth
Golden Apple Snail (Golden Kuhol)
Indian Myna
Ipil-ipil
Gmelina and Mahogany
Butterfly Tree (Fringon)
Domesticated cats
Indicator:
Prohibit planting of IAS trees
Within PA 50% 2040
Progressive cutting of IAS
and replaced with native trees (eg.
Dipterocarps)
Implementation of NISAP activities
Indian Myna
Conduct research/study of impacts of
Indian Myna in Batanes
Collection of specimen
If proven as IAS, include in IAS list
Neuter stray domesticated felines
Register cats*
Baseline study
Batanes
x x x
50. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 6:
Invasive Alien
Species
(Reduce alien
species spread
by 50%)
Number of
invasive alien
species in
national lists as
per the Global
Register of
Introduced and
Invasive
Species
Study on Rats in Batanes
UPDiliman
General:
- Consolidate baseline data/
Conduct survey across region 2
(Identify IAS hotspots)
- Policy to rehabilitate using native
trees; Harmonize policies c/o BMB;
exception to fees of SAPA
Mining Areas - Forest Rehabilitation
Compliant with native rehabilitation
not limited to mining areas
across provinces
Asian Swamp Eels in Ricefield -
Kiwit
at Pena Blanca and Solana,
Cagayan
Intensive harvesting
Local consumption
51. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART INDICATORS MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 7:
Reduce
Pollution
(Reduce
pollution risks,
impacts by at
least 50%)
Number of
LGUs enforcing
singe use
plastics
Biological pest
management in
place
Name, amount/
volume/
concentration of
highly
hazardous
pesticides by
type (per
land/marine
area)
By the end of 2040, at least 50% of
LGUs within Region 2- Ordinance
on Banning of Single-use Plastic
RDC resolution banning and
regulating the use of glyphosates in
upland areas
Monitoring of implementation
c/o DA DENR
-----
Batanes- External Problem
Plastic outside Philippines
Collection of plastics - conduct
study to identify the source of
plastics (based on logo/name)
Transportation from Basco to
Manila
Problem with disposal - Sanitary
Landfill
Funding to establish Sanitary landfill
Review technology for disposing of
waste
Ordinances available
Revisit MOA between Batanes and
X
52. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 7:
Reduce
Pollution
(Reduce
pollution risks,
impacts by at
least 50%)
Number of
LGUs enforcing
singe use
plastics
Biological pest
management in
place
Name, amount/
volume/
concentration of
highly
hazardous
pesticides by
type (per
land/marine
area)
By the end of 2040, at least 50% of
LGUs within Region 2- Ordinance
on Banning of Single-use Plastic
Areas for legislation
include WQMA
Water quality monitoring
Procurement of water quality testers
Establish water quality facility within
the area
Isabela & Batanes; CSU, Apari
- Support and collaborate DENR,
Academe, LGU: MOA
- Increase parameters for Academe
labs
- Procure additional equipment for
other parameters/construction of
facilities
- Hiring of lab technician
- Accredited lab facilities for
Academes
Improved water quality of water
from 70% to 80% (WQMA)
X X X
53. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2040
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 7:
Reduce
Pollution
(Reduce
pollution risks,
impacts by at
least 50%)
Number of
LGUs enforcing
singe use
plastics
Biological pest
management in
place
Name, amount/
volume/
concentration of
highly
hazardous
pesticides by
type (per
land/marine
area)
By the end of 2040, at least 50% of
LGUs within Region 2- Ordinance
on Banning of Single-use Plastic
Solid Waste Management Plan
Implementation
Limited financial resources
Clustering of implementation
Current preference: RCA
Not prioritize within LCAs
Biomass*
Compost Pit
Waste to Energy Adoption SWM
Residual waste
Adoption of SWM
Strict Implementation
Policy National on SWM
implementation* review available
policies
Palaui
Banning of single use plastic
Oceana Gold Philippines (OGPI)
X
X X X
54. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2030
LOCAL BSAP SMART INDICATORS MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 2:
Ecosystem
Restoration
(Effectively
restore 30% of
degraded
nature)
Extent (has)
and biodiversity
status of
degraded areas
rehabilitated/
restored
Number of
"threat
reduction"
programs in
place and
implemented
By 2040, Region 2 rehabilitated areas
increased.
Kaingin Areas
Degraded areas from Mono culture to
NBS (Forestry) approximately 270Ha
(Existing 207ha)
San Mariano, Baggao, Gonzaga, Sta
Ana, Gattaran in Cagayan
c/o Mabuwaya Foundation
2,298ha until 2028
DENR
5000ha until 2040
DENR Region 2
ISU
Landscape Restoration Project Region 2
partnership with University Sunshine Coast
Australia and Visayas State University - 30 year
project
Soil Analysis
Planting/Growing
Maintenance
Insert Methods
c/o Mabuwaya Foundation
Conduct workshop
Conservation partnership agreement
Seedlings provided based on soil analysis
results
Maintenance paid by Foundation
Fruit trees back to the beneficiaries
Back to Monoculture- pay the barangay
Monitoring App with IT ISU pilot project
CLUSTER 4: Restoration, Climate Change and NBS
Target 2 : Ecosystem Restoration
Target 8 : Minimize Impacts of Climate Change
Target 11: Regulation of air, water, hazards and extreme events
55. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2030
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 2:
Ecosystem
Restoration
(Effectively
restore 30%
of degraded
nature)
Extent (has)
and
biodiversity
status of
degraded
areas
rehabilitated/
restored
Number of
"threat
reduction"
programs in
place and
implemented
5000ha until 2040
DENR Region 2
Include CBFM Areas
20,000ha
Nueva Vizcaya 2024-2040
At least one OECM per LGU (total
of 15 sites)
*Elimination of threats
Sustainable utilization
NGP Post-Third party validation
Formulate a sustainability plan (localized)
- Increase amount on Price per hectare of NGP
establishment; dependent on inflation rate
- Updating of unit of work measurement
- Adopt NGP Guidelines on Monitoring
Nueva Vizcaya
Survey, Mapping, and Planning
Formulation on management plans and
structures*
Rehabilitation
Assist Natural Rehabilitation
For review
Forest Protection Officers
Plantilla Positions/Increase SG Rate 15k per
month (level with park rangers)/
Provide Fuel/Meal/Communication Allowance
56. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2030
LOCAL BSAP
SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 8:
Minimize and
regulate the
impact of
climate change
and other
hazards
(Nature-based
solutions,
ecosystem-
based
adaptation)
Impacts minimized in a
number / % of CC
vulnerable
provinces/municipalitie
s
Area of terrestrial,
coastal and marine,
mangroves, seagrass
beds protected
Appropriately designed
NBS friendly coastal
greenbelts for coastal
integrity and protection
in at least 10% of
climate change
vulnerable areas
Hazard Assessment focused to T2
Carbon credits
Ayala Foundation KLIMA 1.5°C
Needs: available areas for activity
Status: Site Identification for potential
rehab areas
Insert plans from DPWH
57. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2030
LOCAL BSAP
SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 11:
Regulation of air,
water, hazards, and
extreme events
(Restore and enhance
nature's goods and
services - contribution
to people)
1) Ecosystem
services maintained
Ecosystem services measured (water and air quality
test T7)
Valuation
Resilient - Species
Measured species pop estimate or pop density -
increased
Forest cover increased
Presence of indicator species (integrate with BAMS)
Eg. Indicator
Closed forest - presence of endemic species (firefly,
pollinators, edible snails)
Open forest - presence of degraded area species
Increase no. sustainable community-based eco-tourism
activities
Increase no. of visitors in PAs/
Increase the no. of (potential) ecotourism sites/
ecotourism areas
Enhanced eco-tourism areas and maintained carry
capacity of eco-tourism areas (without
compromising the ecological status of the area)
x x x
58. GOALS AND
TARGETS
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2030
LOCAL BSAP
SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-50
GBF Target 11:
Regulation of air,
water, hazards, and
extreme events
(Restore and enhance
nature's goods and
services - contribution
to people)
1) Ecosystem
services maintained
Marine
No of recovering reefs from bleaching activities
Assessment of functional trophic groups (ecosystem
that are bias should be corrected)
Organic Farming >> Reduced carbon emission
Alternative cooking methods TClimate Change & T11
Carbon Stock Assessment: - Increased carbon stock;
Reduced temperature
Establish monitoring
Adopt DENR protocol
59. CLUSTER 5: ABS and Biotech
Target 13: Fair and Equitable sharing of Benefits from genetic resources
Target 17: Manage impacts of Biodiversity
60. PHILIPPINE
TARGETS
2024-2030
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2030
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES
INTERVENTIONS
To be filled-out by
documenters
IMPLEMENTATION
TIMEFRAME
S
20-26
M
27-30
L
31-40
By 2030,
Biodiversity
mainstreamed
across sectors
and industries
1) Number of
government agencies
with mainstreamed
biodiversity in their
PPAs based on
PBSAP Targets
1) Number of
government agencies
with mainstreamed
biodiversity in their PPAs
based on PBSAP
Targets
1) Implement monitoring of
activities identified during
the mainstreaming
2) Ensure inclusion of
emergency response such
as fire and oil spill plan
outside PAs (OECMS)
(Note: identify appropriate
agency for mainstreaming)
Notes: mainstreaming activity
in DA should highlight
establishing of water
impounding facilities (DA)
and should include bd
component such as the SWIS
projects
Ongoing study of
UPLB on the
computation of
PES for water -
outside the PA
DA includes
construction of
postharvest
facilities, water
impounding areas
ARA for above
action: DPWH,
DENR, DA, LGU,
DAR
X X X
CLUSTER 8: Mainstreaming
Target 14: Mainstreaming Biodiversity
Target 22: Participation of Indigenous Peoples and local Communities
Target 23: Gender Equality
61. PHILIPPINE
TARGETS
2024-2030
PHILIPPINE
INDICATORS
2024-2030
LOCAL BSAP SMART
INDICATORS
MAJOR ACTIVITIES SOURCES
OF DATA TO
VERIFY
PROGRESS
INTERVENTIONS
To be filled-out by
documenters
IMPLEMENT
ATION
TIMEFRAME
RESPONSI
BLE UNIT
AND
PARTNER
S
S
20-
26
M
27-
30
L
31-
40
By 2030,
increased
representation
and participation
in biodiversity
management by
women and men
from affected
organizations of
Indigenous
Peoples and
Local
Communities
(IPLCs)
1.) Percentage of IP/LCs
represented in in
governing bodies like
PAMBs, watershed
management councils,
etc.
increase the number by 40%
of women and IP represent-
tative in PAMB Meetings
Reports X
increase the number by 40%
of women and IP represent-
tative in PAMB Meetings
ensure compliance of
40% women and IP
representation in PAMB,
and other governing
bodies
Minutes/
Highlights of
PAMB
Meetings
X
2) Percentage ratio of
women and men
represented in governing
bodies according to the
Magna Carta of Women
No Target as already included in the PAPs
3) Percentage of funds
allocated annually to
support BD activities of
women, men and IPLC
1) number of IP women-led
groups supported
2) At least 10% of the GAD
Funds dedicated to BD
related activities
1) stock taking of
existing women-led POs
2) Ensure GAD funds
allocated is allocated for
BD programs such as
coastal clean-ups, tree
planting, CEPA, etc
Reports 8 CADTs has women-led
groups
4K program of DA can be
tapped for Community
organizing, social preparation,
livelihood interventions
imugan, sta fe - women are
the one who plants "pako" /
organic fiddle fern
(Kalanguya - Ikalaya Women
Association of Imugan, Sta
Fe)
X DENR,
NCIP, IPs