62248-National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of PDF
62248-National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of PDF
62248-National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of PDF
(f) Thereafter, the President shall send to the Senate and the
House of Representatives his recommendations with respect
to the designations as protected areas or reclassification of
each area on which review has been completed, together with
maps and legal description of boundaries. The President, in his
recommendation, may propose the alteration of existing
boundaries of any or all proclaimed protected areas, additional
of any contiguous area of public land of predominant physical
and biological value. Nothing contained herein shall limit the
President to propose. as part of this recommendation to
Congress, additional areas which have not been designated,
proclaimed or set aside by law, presidential decree,
proclamation or executive order as protected area/s.
SECTION 6. Additional Areas to be Integrated to the System. —
Notwithstanding the establishment of the initial component of the System,
the Secretary shall propose the inclusion in the System of additional areas
with outstanding physical features, anthropological significance and biological
diversity in accordance with the provisions of Section 5(d).
SECTION 7. Disestablishment as Protected Area. — When in the
opinion of the DENR a certain protected area should be withdrawn or
disestablished, or its boundaries modified as warranted by a study and
sanctioned by the majority of the members of the respective boards for the
protected area as herein established in Section 11, it shall, in turn, advice
Congress. Disestablishment of a protected area under the System or
modification of its boundary shall take effect pursuant to an act of Congress.
Thereafter, said area shall revert to the category of public forest unless
otherwise classified by Congress: Provided, however, That after
disestablishment by Congress, the Secretary may recommend the transfer of
such disestablished area to other government agencies to serve other priority
programs of national interest.
SECTION 8. Buffer Zones. — For each protected area, there shall be
established peripheral buffer zones which necessary, in the same manner as
Congress establishes the protected area, to protect the same from activities
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that will directly and indirectly harm it. Such buffer zones shall be included in
the individual protected area management plan that shall be prepared for each
protected area. That DENR shall exercise its authority over protected areas as
provided in this Act on such area designated as buffer zones.
SECTION 9. Management Plans. — There shall be a general
management planning strategy to serve as guide in formulating individual
plans for each protected area. The management planning strategy shall, at the
minimum, promote the adoption and implementation of innovative
management techniques including, if necessary, the concept of zoning, buffer
zone management for multiple use and protection, habitat conservation and
rehabilitation, diversity management, community organizing, socioeconomic
and scientific researches, site-specific policy development, pest management,
and fire control. The management planning strategy shall also provide
guidelines for the protection of indigenous cultural communities, other
tenured migrant communities and sites and for close coordination between
and among local agencies of the Government as well as the private sector.
Each component area of the System shall be planned and administered
to further protect and enhance the permanent preservation of its natural
conditions. A management manual shall be formulated and developed which
must contain the following: an individual management plan prepared by three
(3) experts, basic background information, field inventory of the resources
within the area, an assessment of assets and limitation, regional
interrelationships, particular objectives for managing the area, appropriate
division of the area into management zones, a review of the boundaries of the
area, and a design of the management programs.
SECTION 10. Administration and Management of the System. — The
National Integrated Protected Areas System is hereby placed under the control
and administration of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
For this purpose, there is hereby created a division in the regional offices of
the Department to be called the Protected Areas and Wildlife Division in
regions where protected areas have been established, which shall be under
the supervision of a Regional Technical Director, and shall be include
subordinate officers, clerks, and employees as may be proposed by the
Secretary, duly approved by the Department of Budget and Management, and
appropriated for by Congress. The Service thus established shall manage
protected areas and promote the permanent preservation, to the greatest
extent possible of their natural conditions.
To carry out the mandate of this Act, the Secretary of the DENR is
empowered to perform any and all of the following acts:
(a) To conduct studies on various characteristic features and
conditions of the different protected areas, using
commonalities in their characteristics, classify and define them
into categories and prescribe permissible or prohibited human
activities in each category in the System;
(b) To adopt and enforce a land-use scheme and zoning plan in
adjoining areas for the preservation and control of activities
that may threaten the ecological balance in the protected
areas;
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(c) To cause the preparation of and exercise the power to review
all plans and proposals for the management of protected
areas;casia
SECTION 24. Effectivity Clause. — This Act shall take effect fifteen
(15) days after its complete publication in two (2) newspapers of general
circulation.
Approved: June 1, 1992
Published in Malaya and the Philippine Times Journal on June 6, 1992. Published
in the Official Gazette, Vol. 88 No. 29 page 4641 on July 20, 1992.
ANNEX A
Cordillera
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Administrative Region
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Region 4-A
Bongabon, Nueva
1. Aurora Memorial Park Proc. 220 11/11/37
Ecija and
(also in R-3) Baler, Quezon Proc. 744 8/11/41
2. Taal Volcano Island Province of BatangasProc. 235 7/22/67
Ternate and
3. Mts. Proc. 1594 10/26/76
Maragondon
Palay-Palay-Mataas- Cavite and Nasugbu,
na-Gulod NP Batangas
4. Hinulugang Taktak NP Antipolo, Rizal R.A. 6984 9/18/90
5. Mts. Banahaw-San Majayjay, Laguna andProc. 716 5/21/41
Cristobal NP Lucban, Tayabas, Proc. 75 8/9/66
Quezon E.O 224 7/16/87
Atimonan, Padre
6. Quezon National Park Proc. 740 10/25/34
Burgos
and Pagbilao,
Quezon
7. Unnamed NP, Wildlife Provinces of Laguna, Proc. 1636 4/18/77
Sanctuary and Quezon, Rizal and
Game Bulacan E.O. 192 6/10/87
Preserve (PD 1636)
Proc. 196 12/10/87
8. Luneta NP Ermita, Manila Proc. 234 12/19/55
E.O. 69 2/7/64
9. Manila Bay Beach Cities of Manila Proc. 41 7/5/54
Resort P.D. 1085 2/4/77
Los Baños and
10. Mt. Makiling NP Proc. 552 2/23/33
Calamba
Laguna, Sto. Tomas Proc. 692 8/2/60
Batangas
11. Pagsanjan Gorge NP Cavinti and Lucban, Proc. 392 3/28/39
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Laguna Proc. 1551 5/31/76
Region 4-B
Region 5
Region 6
Region 7
Region 8
Region 9
Region 10
Initao, Misamis
1. Initao NP R.A. 3568 6/21/63
Oriental
2. Mt. Malindang NP Misamis Occidental R.A. 6266 6/19/17
Manolo, Fortich,
3. Mt. Kitanglad Range Proc. 677 12/14/90
Sumilao
Impasugong
Malaybalay,
Lantapan,
Talakag, Baungon
Region 11