NATIONAL MANGROVE MAP
NATIONAL
MANGROVE MAP
Why in the
world would Indonesia create a National Mangrove Map (NMM) and why in the world
is the Philippines not creating its own? The Indonesian NMM was created by
their Ministry of the Environment which gives us a clue that it should be our
own Department of the Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) that should be
creating it too.
Not that we
wish to be known as copycats, but what is wrong with that, if it is for the
good of Mother Earth and for the good of the environment? And if you know what
good mangrove forests could do, you will be convinced that it is also for the
common good, not only for our country, but also for the whole world.
If you could
take the time to check online about what is going on around the world, you will
find out that most countries around us already have one form of mangrove
restoration and conservation here and there. In fairness, there are some NGOs
that are planting mangroves here and there, but it is not clear what the DENR
is doing anywhere. So why does Indonesia even bother to create an NMM? Do they
know something that we don’t? Surely, it’s no top secret that mangroves are not
only good for disaster risk reduction, it is also good for food production,
because mangroves bring back the planktons that attract not only fish, but also
crabs and shrimps. To be clear, I am not just talking about planting a few
mangrove trees. I am talking about mangrove forests. IKE SENERES/03-20-2024
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