Masungi Georeserve’s Ann Dumaliang talks about saving the Higher Marikina Watershed and defending cities from flood dangers
MANILA, Philippines – As local weather change exacerbates rainfall quantity and heightens flood dangers, there may be rising inclination in direction of combining grey and inexperienced infrastructure.
Restoring forests, watersheds, and wetlands may help cut back flooding, in gentle of ineffective and presumably anomalous flood management tasks. Particularly, Metro Manila residents inundated throughout heavy rainfall stand to profit from the rehabilitation of the Higher Marikina Watershed.
Rappler atmosphere reporter Iya Gozum talks with Ann Dumaliang, co-founder of Masungi Georeserve Basis, about watershed safety, the necessity for third-party audits on these tasks, and new methods of sustainable forest administration. Masungi Georeserve is an ecotourism website situated within the watershed space in Rizal province.
Catch this episode of Rappler Discuss at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, August 26. – Rappler.com