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The Case of MILALITTRA in Mt. Kalatungan

Feb 5, 2018

This study contextualizes the importance of indigenous knowledge on forest conservation and watershed protection, in light of climate change and intensified natural disasters. Through the Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) program of the Miarayon–Lapok–Lirongan–Tinaytayan Tribal Association (MILALITTRA) in Northern Mindanao, the Talaandig tribe is able to conserve natural resources which are vital for communities’ adaptation to climate change.

Linking Land Tenure and Climate Change: The Case of MILALITTRA in Mt. Kalatungan, was prepared by XSF for the project “Mainstreaming Voluntary Guidelines on Governance of Tenure,” implemented by ANGOC and supported by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.  ANGOC and XSF express our thanks to MILALITTRA, Regional Land Use Committee, local government units and line agencies that contributed to the preparation of this study.

The views and information provided in this document do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of FAO.

Author
ANGOC
Type of Publication
Research Paper
Publisher
ANGOC
Publish Date
2017
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Author
ANGOC
Publisher
ANGOC
Editor(s)
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Type of Publication
Research Paper
Publish Date
2017
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Founded in 1979, ANGOC is a regional association of national and regional networks of civil society organizations (CSOs) in Asia, actively engaged in food security, agrarian reform, sustainable agriculture, participatory governance, and rural development.

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