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Science and Environment

No cutting of trees unless as a last resort

Rhodina Villanueva - The Philippine Star

MANILA,Philippines — The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said it would not allow the cutting of trees unless absolutely necessary for public safety.

This was the statement made by DENR Undersecretary and chief of staff Rodolfo Garcia amid the controversy over the cutting of roadside trees in the cities of Naga and Carcar in Cebu province to pave the way for the ongoing road widening projects of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

Garcia said that in the case of century-old trees, which are diseased and dying, these pose a high risk to public safety.

“The aim of development projects and protection of the environment are guided by practicality and making sure we conduct consultation with the people – consideration will be easing the lives of the people,” the official said.

Garcia said the trees have to be removed because these already encroach the highway including carriageways and sidewalks, thus endangering the lives of motorists and nearby residents.

“If we have the diseased trees there, standing where the expanded highway or street is, it will pose danger to vehicles and there will be accidents,” he said.

He added that these trees also contribute to the already bad traffic condition in metro Cebu which has narrow roadways.

“We see the necessity of expanding the road networks in Cebu, basically to help ease the lives of the people by making their transport faster.”

The DENR official also cited the recommendation of a pathologist, who had checked on the health condition of the trees, to cut them down because these are already dying and have become host to pests and diseases.

He emphasized that the government protects century-old trees through the heritage tree project (HTP), but not those which are situated along highways and have become hazard to public safety.

Under the HTP, the DENR coordinates with communities and institutions to protect and save mature trees in highly urbanized areas by designating them as “heritage trees.”

The DENR through its regional office in Central Visayas, conducted a consultation on Oct. 25 with the Cebu provincial government and DPWH-Region 7. During the consultation, DENR representatives discussed the agency’s tree replacement program wherein it commits to plant 100 trees in exchange for each tree that will be cut down.

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