SLSU Hinunangan conducts Mangrove Lecture Series and Climate Resilience
The Research, Innovation, & Extension Services, in collaboration with the Department of Environmental Science of Southern Leyte State U - Hinunangan spearheaded a Lecture Series titled "Huyuhoy: The Wonders of Mangroves - Nature's Resilient Guardians" via Zoom Teleconferencing. The event unfolded earlier this morning, October 27, 2023, engaging a diverse and enthusiastic audience.
The occasion commenced with a warm welcome message from Dr. Ian Navarrete, Head of RIES, who set the tone for the day's proceedings. Dr. Navarrete's message underscored the importance of the event, highlighting the critical role that mangroves play in environmental conservation and climate
change mitigation.
This lecture series attracted attendees from the immediate vicinity and various regions across the Philippines, including Mindanao and the Northern parts of the country. The diverse geographical representation of the audience highlighted the widespread interest in and recognition of the significance of mangrove ecosystems nationally.
The event's thematic focus on "Huyuhoy," a Bisaya word signifying the refreshing coastal breeze, proved to be symbolic of the resilience of mangroves and their role in combatting climate change. The lecture series delved into the intricate mechanisms of carbon stock sequestration in mangroves, revealing the profound and invaluable service these ecosystems provide in mitigating the effects of climate change.
Dr. Severino G. Salmo III, the resource speaker for the event and a distinguished expert from the Institute of Biology at the University of the Philippines - Diliman provided a comprehensive and enlightening presentation. His insights on carbon stock assessment in mangroves and their conservation underscored the importance of preserving these coastal guardians. Dr. Salmo's expertise profoundly impacted the attendees, empowering them with the knowledge needed to advocate for the protection and sustainable management of mangrove ecosystems.
Following Dr. Salmo's presentation, an open forum provided a platform for engaging discussions and exchanging ideas, emphasizing the collective commitment to environmental stewardship. The event culminated in the recognition of Dr. Salmo's outstanding contributions, as he received a Certificate of Recognition in appreciation of his dedication to the field.
In conclusion, the Lecture Series on "Huyuhoy: The Wonders of Mangroves - Nature's Resilient Guardians" was a resounding success, serving as a platform for education, collaboration, and the dissemination of knowledge. The geographical diversity of the attendees, the expertise of the resource speaker and the engagement of all participants underscored the profound significance of mangroves and their pivotal role in our collective efforts to combat climate change and protect our environment.