Environmental impacts of land use systems within the Western Mindanao State University Experimental Forest at Upper La Paz, Zamboanga City

Date

1995

Abstract

The study was conducted to determine the present ecological status of the WMSU Experimental Forest and how it could be affected by the different land use systems applied to it. These were established through a Resources Basic Inventory and interview of key-informants who have been in the area for at least twenty-five years.The results showed that the WMSU Experimental Forest is a marginal second growth forest with few patches of old growth forest stand. Logging, followed by extensive and unsustainable upland farming practices, caused the denudation of the area. Migration, which further degraded the bio-geo-physical resources in the area, stands as an obstacle to resource development through natural regeneration. New land use systems in the area, such as the fighting-cock breeding, added pressures unto the already heavily burdened natural resources, threatening its very existence. Immediate action is needed to protect the remaining resources in the area. This will not only benefit those who directly depend on such resources but also to its adjacent protected area, the Zamboanga Watershed Reservation.

Document Type

Master Thesis

Degree

Master of Science in Environmental Science

College

School of Environmental Science and Management (SESAM)

Language

English

Location

UPLB Main Library Special Collections Section (USCS)

Call Number

LG 995 1995 E8 B377

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