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                    [Title] => DENR hosts int’l training on forest management
                    [Summary] => "The key to sustainable forest management is to ensure active participation of communities themselves, communities who live in and around the forests, communities who are affected by what happened in the forest."


This was the message of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Elisea G. Gozun who delivered the keynote address during the opening of the Philippines-Japan Third Country Training Program (TCTP) on Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) at the Bayview Park Hotel in Manila last week.
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This was announced by Edith Abergas of NEDA during a consultative meeting held in Imperial Palace Suites, Quezon City on Aug. 5, 2002. The meeting was organized by the Human Resource Management Service (HRMS)-DENR headed by director Adeluisa G. Siapno, and attended by DENR partner institutions on foreign scholarships.
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                    [Summary] => "The key to sustainable forest management is to ensure active participation of communities themselves, communities who live in and around the forests, communities who are affected by what happened in the forest."


This was the message of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Elisea G. Gozun who delivered the keynote address during the opening of the Philippines-Japan Third Country Training Program (TCTP) on Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) at the Bayview Park Hotel in Manila last week.
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