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HISTORY March 2, 1978, Ferdinand E. Marcos, President of the Philippines, signed into Law Presidential Decree No. 1308, otherwise known as the “Law Regulating the Practice of Environmental Planning in the Philippines”
 
Tropical rainforests are found near the equator. They are vital storehouses of biodiversity on the planet, and yet face severe threat today, with much of their original extent depleted.
Tropical rainforests are found near the equator. They are vital storehouses of biodiversity on the planet, and yet face severe threat today, with much of their original extent depleted.
Sub-tropical forests are in areas outside of the strict equatorial region but either within or bordering the tropical zone and have more noticeable seasonal changes.
Sub-tropical forests are in areas outside of the strict equatorial region but either within or bordering the tropical zone and have more noticeable seasonal changes.
Mediterranean/boreal forests These forests are found to the south of the temperate regions around the coasts of the Mediterranean, California, Chile and Western Australia. The growing season is short and almost all trees are evergreen, but mixed hardwood and softwood.
Mediterranean/boreal forests These forests are found to the south of the temperate regions around the coasts of the Mediterranean, California, Chile and Western Australia. The growing season is short and almost all trees are evergreen, but mixed hardwood and softwood.
Temperate forests Found in such places as eastern North America, northeastern Asia, and western and eastern Europe, temperate forests are a mix of deciduous and coniferous evergreen trees. Usually, the broad-leaved hardwood trees shed leaves annually. There are well-defined seasons with a distinct winter and sufficient rainfall.
Temperate forests Found in such places as eastern North America, northeastern Asia, and western and eastern Europe, temperate forests are a mix of deciduous and coniferous evergreen trees. Usually, the broad-leaved hardwood trees shed leaves annually. There are well-defined seasons with a distinct winter and sufficient rainfall.
Forest plantations generally intended for the production of timber and pulpwood increase the total area of forest worldwide. Commonly mono-specific and/or composed of introduced tree species, these ecosystems are not generally important as habitat for native biodiversity.
Forest plantations generally intended for the production of timber and pulpwood increase the total area of forest worldwide. Commonly mono-specific and/or composed of introduced tree species, these ecosystems are not generally important as habitat for native biodiversity.
 
 
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proper management on environmental concerns--air quality management, water quality  management,  Solid waste  management,   Environmental  assessment
provides support for the effective protection, development, occupancy management, and conservation of forest lands and watersheds. It collaborates with international and local development organizations in several forestry development programs.
Haribon Foundation Philippines pioneer environmental organization. Hatched in 1972, the organization, and the individuals it trained and nurtured were instrumental in the formation of other environmental organizations in the country.
the southern part of the main island Luzon CALABARZON
BATANGAS One of the most popular tourist destinations near Metro Manila. The province has many beaches and famous for excellent diving spots only a few hours away from Manila.
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TAGAYTAY CITY
Taal Lake covers a total area of 24,356 hectares. It is connected to Balayan Bay through the Pansipit River
 
The world's largest volcanic  island  that is on a  lake , on a  larger island , on a  larger lake , on another (bigger) island.
The Mouth of Taal Volcano:  This Crater lake is highly sulfuric lake may have medicinal properties. It is the real Taal volcano.
This tiny verdant island, called Vulcan Point or sometimes Vulcan Island, lies at the center of a strange-but-entirely-true natural wonder.
 
The volcano features of the island suggest that there are at least 35 eruption cones and 47 craters of depressions formed either by direct explosive eruptions or collapsed subsidence.
There are about 35 different volcanic landforms. This strongly indicates the eruption centers of Taal Volcano are numerous, complex and may erupt from any other points.
MAIN CRATER (1749, 1754, 1911 eruptions) BININTIANG MALAKI (1767,1715 eruptions) BININTIANG MUNTI (1709. 1731 eruptions) PIRA-PIRASO (1731 eruptions) OFF CALAUIT (1716 eruptions) MT. TABARO (1976-1977 eruptions)
AREA SUSCEPTIBLE TO BASE SURGE LAKE/WATERBODIES Hazard zone limits are based on data from historical eruptions of 1764, 1911 and 1946
Houses were covered with ashfalls during 1965 eruption Taal Volcano,1965
Taal Volcano,1965 Turbulent mass of ejected fragmented volcanic materials (ash and rocks), mixed with hot gases that flow downslope/away from crater at very high speed (>60kph)
AREA SUSCEPTIBLE TO BALLISTIC PROJECTILES LAKE/WATERBODIES Taal volcano island has been designated as permanent danger zone
 
 
AREA SUSCEPTIBLE TO SELCHES/LAKEWATER OSCILLATION LAKE/WATERBODIES
 
 
The Taal Volcano Protected Landscape was proclaimed a Protected Area in 1997 and covers 65,000 hectares.
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(Defense of Nature) is a non-stock, non-profit and non-governmental organization doing public interest lawyering in the Philippines.
 
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The Protected Area Management Board of Taal Volcano Protected Landscape unanimously approved on  November 26, 2009  a  ten-year Management Plan  for the lake basin.
The PAMB was created with a membership of about 30, consisting of the planning officers of the towns in the basin. The existence of the PAMB was reported to be the reason President Estrada abolished the PCTT – so that there would be no overlap in jurisdictions.
On  December 17, 2009,  the approved plan was placed in a time capsule and buried on the grounds of the Batangas Capitol marked by a Sampaga tree planted by the Governor herself. The capsule is to be unearthed after ten years to see how the lake has fared.
In 2004, at a meeting of key stakeholders including the Chief Executives of all the lakeshore municipalities, issues of Taal Lake Management were coming to the fore and the Mayors were briefed about the status of the Protected Area Management Board.  In 2006, a covenant among all the mayors and the Governor was signed for the protection of the lake.
This covenant and the to the resulting commitments led first drafting and approval of a Unified Rules and Regulations for Fisheries in the lake, and then to the crafting of the first protected area management plan in the country that is funded by local governments and is in two languages (English and Filipino). PAMB membership now stands at 157, with a 35 member Executive Committee.
PAMB Executive Committee committed to contribute P75,000 for each town, P2,000 for each barangay, and P500,000 for the Provincial Government to fund the process of management planning to be facilitated by TK.
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TOURISTS
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PORT ST. MICHEL
PORT ST. MICHEL Port Saint Michel is a Residential tourism Center located at brgy. Gonzales of tanauan, batangas.
A residential community and tourism resorts would also be established according to the plan. The Project construction in the present is continued.
The lake and its environs is home to many species of flora and fauna CRATER LAKE the largest lake on an island in a lake on an island . VOLCANIC POINT small volcanic island situated in Crater Lake
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Taal Volcano Protective Landscape -forested area

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  • 10. HISTORY March 2, 1978, Ferdinand E. Marcos, President of the Philippines, signed into Law Presidential Decree No. 1308, otherwise known as the “Law Regulating the Practice of Environmental Planning in the Philippines”
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  • 12. Tropical rainforests are found near the equator. They are vital storehouses of biodiversity on the planet, and yet face severe threat today, with much of their original extent depleted.
  • 13. Tropical rainforests are found near the equator. They are vital storehouses of biodiversity on the planet, and yet face severe threat today, with much of their original extent depleted.
  • 14. Sub-tropical forests are in areas outside of the strict equatorial region but either within or bordering the tropical zone and have more noticeable seasonal changes.
  • 15. Sub-tropical forests are in areas outside of the strict equatorial region but either within or bordering the tropical zone and have more noticeable seasonal changes.
  • 16. Mediterranean/boreal forests These forests are found to the south of the temperate regions around the coasts of the Mediterranean, California, Chile and Western Australia. The growing season is short and almost all trees are evergreen, but mixed hardwood and softwood.
  • 17. Mediterranean/boreal forests These forests are found to the south of the temperate regions around the coasts of the Mediterranean, California, Chile and Western Australia. The growing season is short and almost all trees are evergreen, but mixed hardwood and softwood.
  • 18. Temperate forests Found in such places as eastern North America, northeastern Asia, and western and eastern Europe, temperate forests are a mix of deciduous and coniferous evergreen trees. Usually, the broad-leaved hardwood trees shed leaves annually. There are well-defined seasons with a distinct winter and sufficient rainfall.
  • 19. Temperate forests Found in such places as eastern North America, northeastern Asia, and western and eastern Europe, temperate forests are a mix of deciduous and coniferous evergreen trees. Usually, the broad-leaved hardwood trees shed leaves annually. There are well-defined seasons with a distinct winter and sufficient rainfall.
  • 20. Forest plantations generally intended for the production of timber and pulpwood increase the total area of forest worldwide. Commonly mono-specific and/or composed of introduced tree species, these ecosystems are not generally important as habitat for native biodiversity.
  • 21. Forest plantations generally intended for the production of timber and pulpwood increase the total area of forest worldwide. Commonly mono-specific and/or composed of introduced tree species, these ecosystems are not generally important as habitat for native biodiversity.
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  • 25. proper management on environmental concerns--air quality management, water quality management, Solid waste management, Environmental assessment
  • 26. provides support for the effective protection, development, occupancy management, and conservation of forest lands and watersheds. It collaborates with international and local development organizations in several forestry development programs.
  • 27. Haribon Foundation Philippines pioneer environmental organization. Hatched in 1972, the organization, and the individuals it trained and nurtured were instrumental in the formation of other environmental organizations in the country.
  • 28. the southern part of the main island Luzon CALABARZON
  • 29. BATANGAS One of the most popular tourist destinations near Metro Manila. The province has many beaches and famous for excellent diving spots only a few hours away from Manila.
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  • 31.           
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  • 45. Taal Lake covers a total area of 24,356 hectares. It is connected to Balayan Bay through the Pansipit River
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  • 47. The world's largest volcanic island that is on a lake , on a larger island , on a larger lake , on another (bigger) island.
  • 48. The Mouth of Taal Volcano: This Crater lake is highly sulfuric lake may have medicinal properties. It is the real Taal volcano.
  • 49. This tiny verdant island, called Vulcan Point or sometimes Vulcan Island, lies at the center of a strange-but-entirely-true natural wonder.
  • 50.  
  • 51. The volcano features of the island suggest that there are at least 35 eruption cones and 47 craters of depressions formed either by direct explosive eruptions or collapsed subsidence.
  • 52. There are about 35 different volcanic landforms. This strongly indicates the eruption centers of Taal Volcano are numerous, complex and may erupt from any other points.
  • 53. MAIN CRATER (1749, 1754, 1911 eruptions) BININTIANG MALAKI (1767,1715 eruptions) BININTIANG MUNTI (1709. 1731 eruptions) PIRA-PIRASO (1731 eruptions) OFF CALAUIT (1716 eruptions) MT. TABARO (1976-1977 eruptions)
  • 54. AREA SUSCEPTIBLE TO BASE SURGE LAKE/WATERBODIES Hazard zone limits are based on data from historical eruptions of 1764, 1911 and 1946
  • 55. Houses were covered with ashfalls during 1965 eruption Taal Volcano,1965
  • 56. Taal Volcano,1965 Turbulent mass of ejected fragmented volcanic materials (ash and rocks), mixed with hot gases that flow downslope/away from crater at very high speed (>60kph)
  • 57. AREA SUSCEPTIBLE TO BALLISTIC PROJECTILES LAKE/WATERBODIES Taal volcano island has been designated as permanent danger zone
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  • 60. AREA SUSCEPTIBLE TO SELCHES/LAKEWATER OSCILLATION LAKE/WATERBODIES
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  • 63. The Taal Volcano Protected Landscape was proclaimed a Protected Area in 1997 and covers 65,000 hectares.
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  • 65. (Defense of Nature) is a non-stock, non-profit and non-governmental organization doing public interest lawyering in the Philippines.
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  • 68. The Protected Area Management Board of Taal Volcano Protected Landscape unanimously approved on November 26, 2009 a ten-year Management Plan for the lake basin.
  • 69. The PAMB was created with a membership of about 30, consisting of the planning officers of the towns in the basin. The existence of the PAMB was reported to be the reason President Estrada abolished the PCTT – so that there would be no overlap in jurisdictions.
  • 70. On December 17, 2009, the approved plan was placed in a time capsule and buried on the grounds of the Batangas Capitol marked by a Sampaga tree planted by the Governor herself. The capsule is to be unearthed after ten years to see how the lake has fared.
  • 71. In 2004, at a meeting of key stakeholders including the Chief Executives of all the lakeshore municipalities, issues of Taal Lake Management were coming to the fore and the Mayors were briefed about the status of the Protected Area Management Board. In 2006, a covenant among all the mayors and the Governor was signed for the protection of the lake.
  • 72. This covenant and the to the resulting commitments led first drafting and approval of a Unified Rules and Regulations for Fisheries in the lake, and then to the crafting of the first protected area management plan in the country that is funded by local governments and is in two languages (English and Filipino). PAMB membership now stands at 157, with a 35 member Executive Committee.
  • 73. PAMB Executive Committee committed to contribute P75,000 for each town, P2,000 for each barangay, and P500,000 for the Provincial Government to fund the process of management planning to be facilitated by TK.
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  • 87. PORT ST. MICHEL Port Saint Michel is a Residential tourism Center located at brgy. Gonzales of tanauan, batangas.
  • 88. A residential community and tourism resorts would also be established according to the plan. The Project construction in the present is continued.
  • 89. The lake and its environs is home to many species of flora and fauna CRATER LAKE the largest lake on an island in a lake on an island . VOLCANIC POINT small volcanic island situated in Crater Lake
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  • 101. 5 AR 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING Forested Area - TVPL © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2010