Trees as Buffer Zones
Type: Technologies
Creation: 2015-12-09 06:24 Updated: 2017-03-29 10:21
Compilers: Philippine Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies
Reviewers: Eduardo Alberto, Alexandra Gavilano
Country/ region/ locations where the Technology has been applied and which are covered by this assessment
- Country: Philippines
- Region/ State/ Province: Valencia City
- Further specification of location (e.g. municipality, town, etc.), if relevant: Bukidnon
- Map: View Map
Description of the SLM Technology
Short description of the Technology
Trees as buffer zones are vegetative measures established in the area to prevent pest from crossing in between blocks. Further, the technology provides haven for flora and fauna which are endemic in the area.
Detailed description of the Technology
Trees are planted at strategic locations along the road, between blocks, boundaries or in scattered areas within the pineapple plantation. Indigenous trees,"wildlings", which are considered endangered species were preserved in the plantation. Trees serve as habitat for the different tree of faunal species of birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals.
Purpose of the Technology: It assimilates carbon from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. It also provides shelter/habitat for wildlife species such as birds and temporary shades for laborer during rest time. The trees also improve the aesthetic value of the plantation.
Establishment / maintenance activities and inputs: The initial step is the identification of specific tree planting areas for supplementation of natural cover. Along road networks are usually utilized as buffer zones. Prior to planting, grass brushing is done followed by hole digging. Maintenance in the area includes brushing of grasses and pruning of the canopy by 5-6 laborers.
Natural / human environment: The area is under humid agro-climate condition with a topography ranging from 1-10% slope. It receives an average annual rainfall of approximately 3072 mm. The elevation ranges from 370-890 meter above sea level.
Mt. Kitanglad and Agri Development Corporation (MKADC) operates the area where the technology is being practiced. Farmers living within the area are the laborers of the company.
Photos of the Technology
- 📍 Brgy. Lurogan, Valencia City, Bukidnon
- 🗓 2015-09-07
- 📷 Engr. Djolly Ma. P. Dinamling (Bureau of Soils and Water Mangement)
- 📍 Barangay Lurogan, Valencia, Bukidnon
- 🗓 2015-09-12
- 📷 Djolly Ma. P. Dinamling (Bureau of Soils and Water Management)
- 📍 Barangay Lurogan, Valencia, Bukidnon
- 🗓 2015-09-12
- 📷 Engr. Djolly Ma. P. Dinamling