Stakeholder contribution in the protection and conservation of MAPL
Various stakeholders work hand in hand in the protection and conservation of MAPL. It is being managed by the Protected Area Management Board (PAMB), chaired by the Regional Executive Director of DENR Regional Office III.
Members include DENR PENRO Pampanga, Office of Civil Defense Regional Office III. National Economic and Development Authority Regional Office III, PSAU, the provincial government of Pampanga, the municipal governments of Magalang and Arayat, chairpersons of the 12 surrounding barangays, and chairpersons of three People’s Organizations (POs) situated within the MAPL namely New Maria Sinukuan Upland Farmers Association Inc., Cananaoan Upland Community and Farmers Association Inc., and Samahan ng Magsasaka ng Ayala sa Mataas na Lupa, Inc. (SMAMLI).
On the part of the provincial government of Pampanga, it works closely with DENR PENRO and PAMB when there are activities in MAPL, such as the recent Holy Week observance where pilgrims trooped the Stations of the Cross on the Magalang side.
Provincial Government of Pampanga Environment and Natural Resources Office (PG-ENRO) Supervising Environmental Management Specialist Irene Marie Villar said they sent personnel to conduct cleanup activities during that period.
PG-ENRO also spearheads various tree growing activities such as the “Deltanim Project” where Capitol employees, partner national government agencies, and PSAU planted langka (jackfruit), kasoy (cashew), guyabano (soursop), and atis (custard/sugar apple) at the Magalang side in barangay Ayala. It likewise conducts Information, Education and Communication activities in the communities, explaining that what is done in MAPL affects all the ecosystems below such as those going to the rivers, lakes, streams and other lowlands.
The Provincial Government of Pampanga Environment and Natural Resources Office spearheads various tree growing activities in the Mount Arayat Protected Landscape such as the “Deltanim Project” where Capitol employees, partner national government agencies, and Pampanga State Agricultural University planted langka (jackfruit), kasoy (cashew), guyabano (soursop), and atis (custard/sugar apple) at the Magalang side in barangay Ayala. (Pampanga PIO)