RA 7586 (NIPAS) Flashcards
(46 cards)
What is RA 7586?
National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 1992
Cognizant of the profound impact of man’s activities on all components of the natural environment particularly the effect of increasing population, resource exploitation and industrial advancement and recognizing the critical importance of protecting and maintaining the natural biological and physical diversities of the environment notably on areas with biologically unique features to sustain human life and development, as well as plant and animal life, it is hereby declared the policy of the State to secure for the Filipino people of present and future generations the perpetual existence of all native plants and animals through the establishment of a comprehensive system of integrated protected areas within the classification of national park as provided for in the Constitution.
National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 1992
What is RA 11038?
Expanded National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 2018
Cognizant of the profound impact of human activities on all components of the natural environment particularly the effect of increasing population, resource exploitation and industrial advancement, and recognizing the critical importance of protecting and maintaining the natural, biological, and physical diversities of the environment notably on areas with biologically unique features to sustain human life and development, as well as plant and animal life, it is hereby declared the policy of the State to secure for the Filipino people of present for future generations, the perpetual existence of all native plants and animals through the establishment of a comprehensive system of integrated protected areas within the classification of national park as provided for in the Constitution.
Expanded National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 2018
refers to the variability among the living organisms from all sources including, inter alia, terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part; this includes diversity within species, between species and of ecosystems
Biological diversity or biodiversity
refers to the research, collection, and utilization of biological and genetic resources for purposes of applying the knowledge derived therefrom solely for commercial purposes;
Bioprospecting
refers to identified areas outside the boundaries of and immediately adjacent to designated protected areas that need special development control in order to avoid or minimize harm to the protected area;
Buffer zones
refers to parts taken or substances extracted from wildlife, in raw or in processed form
By-products or Derivatives
refers to the act of gathering or harvesting wildlife and its by-products or derivatives;
Collecting
refers to every kind of vessel, including motorized or nonmotorized vehicles, nondisplacement crafts and seaplanes that are used or may be used as a means of transportation on land or water. It shall include everything found therein except personal effects;
Conveyance
refers to the actual ground survey of the boundaries of protected areas and their buffer zones and management and management zones using the global positioning system (GPS) or other applicable survey instruments and technologies, with the intention of producing a map of the area;
Delineation
refers to the establishment of the boundaries of protected areas and their buffer zones using visible markers, monuments, buoys in case of marine areas, and known natural features and landmarks, among others, as a result of the actual ground delineation;
Demarcation
goods and services refers to the multitude of material and nonmaterial provisions and benefits from healthy ecosystems necessary for human sustenance, well-being, and survival including support processes, provisioning and environment regulating services, and cultural resource preservation services;
Ecosystem
refers to the species or subspecies of flora and fauna which are naturally occurring and found within specific areas in the country;
Endemic species
refer to the species or subspecies of flora and fauna which do not naturally occur within the protected area at present or in historical time;
Exotic species
refers to the act of searching or prospecting for mineral resources, as defines by law, by geological, geochemical or geophysical surveys, remote sensing, test pitting, trenching, drilling, shaft sinking, tunneling, or any other means, for the purpose of determining the existence, extent, quantity, and quality of resources in an area, and the feasibility of utilizing these resources for profit;
Exploration
refers to any instrument or device and its accessories utilized in taking, catching gathering , killing, hunting, destroying, disturbing, removing, or possessing resources within the protected area;
Gear
refers to any living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material through the use of modern biotechnology;
Genetically modified organism (GMO)
refers to the killing or catching of wild fauna for food and recreational purposes, with the use of weapons such as guns, bow and arrow, spears, traps and snares, and the like;
Hunting
refers to a group of people sharing common bonds of language, customs traditions, and other distinctive cultural traits, and who have, since time immemorial occupied, possessed and utilized a territory;
Indigenous Cultural Community (ICC)/Indigenous People (IP)
refers to the special account established for the purpose of financing projects of the NIPAS and individual protected areas;
Integrated Protected Area Fund (IPAF)
refers to species introduced deliberately or unintentionally outside their natural habitats where they have the ability to establish themselves, invade, outcompete native species, and take over the new environment;
Invasive alien species
refers to the slash-and-burn cultivation of vegetated land in a protected area, whether occupied or not, shifting and permanent with little or no provision to prevent soil erosion;
Kaingin
refers to the area where settlement, traditional and sustainable land use including agriculture, agroforestry, extraction activities, and income generating or livelihood activities, and may be allowed to the extent prescribed in the protected area management plan;
Multiple-use zone