Official videos that documents/records the research undertakings such as, during the experiment, in the research fields, and others that are deemed important by the researcher. It shall also include official video/recordings of a presentation, speeches, lectures, research reviews, and others that do not fall under other categories above such as sharing of expertise in an event, keynote speeches, webinar talks, and others.
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FDC Webinar Series 1: Geographic Information Towards Decision and Policy Making
The Forestry Development Center presents its first video of the 2020 Forest Policy e-Talks series. Its first guest, For. Leonardo Barua, discusses his expertise on the GIS and its role in the decision and policy-making processes. Learn from the expertise. Stay connected and interested in Forestry!
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FDC Webinar Series 2: Integrated Area Land Use Planning (Part 1)
On its 42nd Anniversary, the Forestry Development Center presents Dr. Rex Victor Cruz's talk on "Integrated Area Land Use Planning to Minimize Public Health Risks and More" amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Moving Forward from the Pandemic
The Center for Strategic Planning and Policy Studies (CSPPS) of CPAf conducted a webinar titled, "Moving Forward from the COVID-19 Pandemic," last November 24, 2020.
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Strategies Employed by Leading LGUs in Managing the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic
City mayors shared their experiences and practices to respond to and manage the Covid-19 pandemic at a webinar hosted by the Center for Strategic Planning and Policy Studies (CSPPS) of the College of Public Affairs and Development on June 29, 2020. Mayor Arlene B. Arcillas of Sta. Rosa City, Laguna and Mayor Rex T. Gatchalian of Valenzuela City, Metro Manila served as the resource speakers in the first episode of the webinar series titled "Strategies Employed by Leading LGUs in Managing the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic." The Local Government of Sta. Rosa City, according to Mayor Arcillas, provided food aid to all families, financial assistance to affected sectors, and transportation for frontliners and essential workers. The City Government also partnered with the private sector to establish treatment and monitoring facilities. Other local actions mentioned were rapid testing for LGU employees, misting and disinfection, online application for a travel pass, enforcement of guidelines, and construction of testing facilities. Mayor Arcillas also acknowledged the various donations provided by companies, non-government organizations, cooperatives, and private individuals and groups. Meanwhile, Mayor Gatchalian discussed how the Local Government of Valenzuela City responded to the COVID-19 pandemic through the use of the existing Community-based Monitoring System (CBMS) data, socio-economic and zoning maps, and house visits to quantify and locate where the poor families live for the first round of distribution of food packs. The City LGU also partnered with four private laboratories doing an average of 200-250 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests daily. Furthermore, the LGU used a wealth of testing data to come up with localized protocols. Lastly, Mayor Gatchalian shared about Valenzuela’s Paspas Permit System, an online platform for application of permits (e.g., business permit) and request for documents (e.g., marriage certificate). The CSPPS regularly conducts policy seminars to promote public awareness on current issues on food security and sustainability, water and development, social policy and institutions, and local governance.
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UPLB CHE Acknowledging Sources
One of the topics of the webinar Isko-lastik Writing : 101 ways not to copy-paste with Dr. Ferdinand Bulusan