- Source: List of protected areas of the Philippines
In the Philippines, protected areas are administered by the Biodiversity Management Bureau of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) under the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Act of 1992.
As of 2020, there are 244 protected areas in the Philippines, covering a total area of about 7,760,000 hectares (19,200,000 acres) – 15.4% of the Philippines' total area.
History
The first important legislation that formed the basis of the current system of national parks and protected areas in the Philippines is Act No. 648, enacted in 1903 by the Philippine Commission. This act authorized the civil governor to "reserve for civil public purposes, and from sale or settlement, any part of the public domain not appropriated by law for special public purposes."
A total of eight national reserves had been established on July 26, 1904, pursuant to this law. These are the Lamao Forest Reserve in Bataan, Mariquina Reserve in Rizal, Angat River Reserve in Bulacan, Caliraya Falls Reserve in Laguna, La Carlota Reserve in Negros Occidental, San Ramon Reserve in Zamboanga, Magalang Reserve in Pampanga, and Hacienda San Antonio in Isabela. In the same year, the Forest Act of 1904 (Act No. 1148) was adopted that expanded the scope of protected areas in the Philippines. Among the first of such mountain forest reserves to be declared was Mount Maquiling declared on November 21, 1910.
On February 1, 1932, the National Parks Act (Act No. 3195) was enacted that formally established the national parks system in the country. Mount Arayat became the first national park in the Philippines established on June 27, 1933, following this act.
A series of acts and legislations were passed in the next decades that aimed to further strengthen these policies, including the Revised Forestry Code of 1975 (Presidential Decree No. 705) and Forest Administrative Order No. 7. Following the 1987 Constitution, the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act was enacted which further enhanced the administration and classification of protected areas and broadened the mandate of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in enforcing its provisions.
Classification
Protected areas in the Philippines encompasses 4,620,000 hectares (11,400,000 acres) of terrestrial areas and 3,140,000 hectares (7,800,000 acres) of marine areas. They are managed according to the following classifications described in Section 4 of the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 1992 (NIPAS Act).
= National parks
== Natural parks
=World Heritage Site or part of a World Heritage Site
= Natural monuments
== Protected landscape and seascapes
=Protected landscapes
Protected seascapes
= Game refuge and bird sanctuaries
== Resource reserves
== Managed resource protected areas
== Marine reserves
== Watershed forest reserves
== Natural biotic areas
== Wildlife sanctuaries
=World Heritage Site or part of a World Heritage Site
= Wilderness areas
=See also
References
External links
Media related to National parks of the Philippines at Wikimedia Commons
National parks and protected areas of the Philippines travel guide from Wikivoyage
National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 1992 (archived)
Protected areas (240) in the Philippines from Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau
Mount Kalatungan Range Natural Park Official Site (archived)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rafflesia
- Gunung Hamiguitan
- Sarawak
- Sandakan
- List of protected areas of the Philippines
- List of national parks of the Philippines
- Quezon Protected Landscape
- List of World Heritage Sites in the Philippines
- Palaui Island Protected Landscape and Seascape
- Environmental issues in the Philippines
- List of lakes of the Philippines
- Chocolate Hills
- Mount Apo
- Transboundary protected area