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Large Leaf Mahogany

 Sun | April 03, 2022 5:12 PM  Project SAFE

Large Leaf Mahogany is an invasive alien species introduced in the Philippines in 1914 (Ponce,1933). When shedding, the thick litter formed by the pile of leaves hinders the germination of native trees' seeds. #Invasive_Alien_Species #ProjectSAFE #ICCEM_CLSU #CHED_HEDF ...[read more]


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LiDAR Technology - Velodyne Lidar

 Sun | March 27, 2022 11:15 PM  Project SAFE

LiDAR is an acronym for "Light Detection and Ranging." It is sometimes called "laser scanning" or "3D scanning." The Technology uses aye-safe laser beams to create a 3D representation of the surveyed environment. It uses a typical lidar sensor that emits pulsed light wa...[read more]


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LiDAR Technology

 Sun | March 27, 2022 11:14 PM  Project SAFE

LiDAR Technology is used in a wide range of land management and planning efforts in forestry (Alberto et al., 2017; Blacon et., 2016), agriculture (Alberto et al., 2016, 2017, 2018), watershed, aquatic resources (Alberto et al., 2017); disaster risk and hazard assessment (storm surge, landslides, ts...[read more]


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Seminar and Training on LiDAR Technology

 Mon | March 21, 2022 10:24 PM  Project SAFE

On March 18, 2022, the CHED SAFE > GRS > FOSHE project successfully held a seminar and training about Lidar Technology. Twenty-seven (27) participants from the Municipal Agriculture Office of Mayantoc, Tarlac, attended the seminar. The participants consisted of MAO staff, MPDO staff, and LD...[read more]


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Mangroves

 Mon | March 21, 2022 10:19 PM  Project SAFE

Mangroves possess many beneficial characteristics to remove copper, chromium, and lead from contaminated sediments in areas directly affected by coal power plants, mining areas, and human activities (Paz-Alberto et al., 22013, 2015). Thus, conservation of mangroves is a must #Phytoremediation ...[read more]


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Seminar-Workshop on Biodiversity Conservation

 Sun | March 20, 2022 10:52 PM  Project SAFE

The CHED SAFE > GRS > FOSHE project successfully conducted a seminar-workshop on biodiversity conservation on March 17, 2022. Forest Protection Officers, Forest Technician, MENRO Staff, Retired Teacher, Municipal Agriculturist, J.Os and On-the-job trainees were among the twenty-two (22) partic...[read more]