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4.9M budget for Allah Valley Landscape management and operations approved

WITH the riparian zone revegetation project gaining success in South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat in order to prevent local communities from possible flood hazards, the Allah Valley Landscape Development Alliance (AVLDA) has set another environment agenda for 2008.

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AVLDA leads simultaneous tree planting in the entire Allah Valley landscape

An estimated 12,400 varied fruit and forest trees in the entire Allah Valley Landscape were planted simultaneously in a bid to stabilize the riverbanks and to protect the people from possible damage caused by soil erosion and river expansion.

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AVLDA kicks off revegetation of riparian zones in Kematu, T'Boli

BAMBOO tree planting in Sitio Tunnel, Kematu, T'Boli commenced recently as Allah Valley Landscape Development Alliance (AVLDA) and Tribal Mining Corporation (TMC) together with environment entities in South Cotabato lead the Riparian Zone Revegetation program.

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65 areas are high risks to flooding – MGB, AVLADA

The Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau of the Department of Environment & Natural Resources (DENR-MGB) XII and the Allah Valley Landscape Development Alliance (AVLADA) have jointly identified 65 barangays as high risk to flooding in the provinces of South Coatabato and Sultan Kudarat.

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Nawan Creek stabilization project launched

The provincial government of South Cotabato through the Allah Valley Landscape Development Alliance (AVLDA) has finally launched the Nawan Creek Stabilization Project with the support of the different implementing partners in the province.

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AVLDA to launch rainforestation, riparian revegetation programs

WITH the riparian zone revegetation project gaining success in South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat in order to prevent local communities from possible flood hazards, the Allah Valley Landscape Development Alliance (AVLDA) has set another environment agenda for 2008.

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AVLDA launches study on erosion, flood-prone areas in Allah Valley

THE Allah Valley Landscape Development Alliance (AVLDA) has launched a comprehensive assessment of the areas covered by the Allah Valley landscape in a bid to determine its critical or hazard-prone zones.

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AVLDA releases final GIS landscape map

THE Allah Valley Landscape Development Alliance (AVLDA) has recently released its final output for the Geographical Information System (GIS) Landscape Mapping Project covering the Allah Valley area.

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AVLDA strengthens links with environmental alliances

The Allah Valley Landscape Development Alliance (AVLDA) has built up its linkages with other environmental alliances in Visayas and Mindanao in a bid to properly deal with various natural resource management concerns and the development of the sustainable community livelihoods.

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Management master plan for Allah Valley pushed

IN ORDER to provide the provinces of Sultan Kudarat and South Cotabato woth comprehensive information about the environmental condition of the Allah Valley landscape, the Allah Valley Landscape Development Alliance (AVLDA) plans to develop a management master plan for the entire area.

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