+ Follow PHILIPPINE ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE Tag
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[Title] => Bayombong night market showcases effective waste management
[Summary] => Talk of a public market and you immediately think of piles of trash and the stench of rotting waste. If you expect to see that in Bayombongs night market, think again.
This wet market in Bayombong is clean and dry.
The town of Bayombong in Nueva Vizcaya is justifiably proud of its night market, established in 2005, which is today a showcase for effective waste management.
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[Title] => MPA paves way for peace and reconciliation
[Summary] => Rich in marine resources, the coastal barangay of Combo in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur should have been a model community for development. That has never happened because for the past 11 years, four local leaders and their families have been locked in a bitter conflict fueled by political as well as family differences.
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[Title] => Aurora folk save sea turtle
[Summary] => BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya Residents of a coastal town in Aurora released an endangered sea turtle back to the sea after it was accidentally caught by a fisherman off the Pacific sea coast the other day.
Gil Viloria, of the Philippine Environmental Governance (EcoGov) Project, a US-funded environment organization with a management office here, said that fishermen from Barangay Borlongan in Dipaculao, Aurora returned to the sea a 25-kilo female pawikan, which was earlier accidentally hooked by one Jose Suaverdez.
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This wet market in Bayombong is clean and dry.
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Gil Viloria, of the Philippine Environmental Governance (EcoGov) Project, a US-funded environment organization with a management office here, said that fishermen from Barangay Borlongan in Dipaculao, Aurora returned to the sea a 25-kilo female pawikan, which was earlier accidentally hooked by one Jose Suaverdez.
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August 12, 2007 - 12:00am