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About The Project

Boso-Boso and Tayabasan Sub-Watersheds Socio-Ecological, Community Livelihoods and Waste Management Assessment, also known as UMRBPL Impact Assessment is a socio-ecological, community livelihood and waste management assessment of the FosPEEE’s rainforestation sites and community development initiatives in Barangays Calawis and San Jose, Antipolo City, particularly within the Boso-boso and Tayabasan Subwatersheds inside the UMRBPL.

The assessment aims to establish a comprehensive picture of the status of the project site, particularly BosoBoso and Tayabasan sub-watersheds of the UMRBPL, and the POs organized in Barangays Calawis and San Jose, Antipolo City, and set forth balanced socio-ecological recommendations for future actions and interventions.

The assessment is divided into two phases: (1) Socio-economic-Institutional, and Waste Management Assessment, and (2) Biophysical (Ecological) Assessment and the Development of UMRBPL Flora and Fauna Photobook.


Project Location

Upper Marikina River Basin Protected Landscape (UMRBPL), Antipolo City, Rizal


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