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Types of Forest in the Philippines

Mangroves Forest


Beach Forest


Molave Forest


Dipterocarp forest


Pine Forest


Mossy forest

Derived from the word "FORIS" means

Outside

One of the most important natural resources of the earth.

Forest

Can float in sea water

Mangroves Forest

Type of forest is tidal and can be found along the clayed seashore.

Mangroves Forest

Found along the best

Beach Forest

With a crooked trunk

Molave Forest

It reaches heights of up to 82 to 89 feet

Molave Forest

From the Coastal Flats going up to approximately 800 meters in the altitude

Dipterocarp Forest

Developed in high plateau regions.

Pine Forest

Found along the mountainous area

Mossy Forest

Refers to undomesticated animal species

Wildlife

Whose population is at risk of extinction.

Threatened Species

Refers to a species or subspecies, wild in the immediate future.

Critically endangered species

Species, which are in danger of extinction

Endangered Species

Under threat from adverse factors

Vulnerable Species

These are the species with the small population.

Rare species

5 living things (Abiotic component)

Lumber


Paper


Distillation Method


Other Products


In addition

Raw lumber has been one of Philippines major exports.

Lumber

Examples of these are wood, alcohol, acetic acid,...

Distillation product

Is the plant life accruing in a particular or time

Flora

Is all the animal life of any particular region or time.

Fauna

Nonliving Things (Abiotic Component)


Regulation of global climate and temperatures


Reduction in Global warming


Production of oxygen


Conservative of soil


Importance in a fertility of soil


Control of water flow


Habitats to wildlife


Absorption of Air pollution

Between 1990 and 2005 philippines lost how many %

32.3%

Forest cover or around how many hectares

3,412,00 hectares

Natural or Juridical

Presidential degree 54, penalties for illegal logging

An act regulating the ownership, possession, sale..

RA. # 9175

An act to discourage of forest

RA. # 3701

NIPAS also known as?

National integrated Protected Areas System

Importance of the forest.


They help us breath


They fight flooding


They are more than just trees


Habitat of people


They keep us cool


They keep the earth cool


They make it rain


They block wind


They feed us


They heal us


They provide job and incomes

Tl2 principles of agenda 21

To combat environmental damage


Every local government should raw its own local agenda 21


In 1950 there were only _____% of remaing Foret?

5.6 hectares (19%)