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Irrigation
The introductions of sprinkler irrigations, drip irrigation combined with
other soil and water conservation practices in irrigation were adopted
by the Philippines.
The Irrigation system of the Philippines is managed by the National
Irrigation Administration (NIA). In 2014, NIA reported a total estimated
area of irrigable land of 3,019,609 hectares. This is based on the 3%
slope criteria. Of this area 56.67% is already developed or a total of
1,708,063 hectares with a remaining potential area to be developed of
1,311,546 ha.
Other Government Agencies involved in Irrigations include DA, DAR,
DENR and DOST.
The Department of Agriculture projects in Irrigation through its BSWM
includes:
Small Water Impounding Projects (SWIP)
Small Diversion Dam (SDD)
Shallow Tube Wells (STW) and
Small Farm Reservoir (SFR).
Labiano (2013) summarized the water management system in the
Philippines as follows:
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References:
ADB 2013, Philippines: Southern Philippines Irrigation Sector
Project. ADB Validation Report. December 2013
Aguinaldo, T.G. Agulto, I.C., Gavino, H.F., Javellonar, R.P., Sicat,
E.V. and Taylan, V.T. Rice Straw Geotextile As Ground Cover
For Soil Erosion Mitigation. Journal of Energy Technologies
and Policy. Vol.3, No.11, 2013
Atienza, RN., Hapdal, J. and Morga, E. Legislative and Institutional
Aspects of Soil and Water Conservation: The Philippine
Experience.\
BSWM 2010. The Updated Philippine National Action Plan to
Combat Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought
(DLDD) FY 2010-2020. January 2010
Elliot, W.J., Fangmeier, D.D., Huffman, R.L., and Workman, S.R.
Soil and Water Conservation Engineering. 7 th Edition. Pp 17.
Dayrit, H. The Philippine Formulation of Water Vision: From Vision
to Action A synthesis of Experience in Southeast Asia. The
FAO-ESACP pilot project in national water visions. Bangkok
Thailand 2001.
. FAO, ISBN:974-88406-3-8 pp 43-70
Dutta, D., Herath S. Trend of Floods in Asia and Flood Risk
Management with integrated Water Basin. January 2004.
Labiano, B.S. Agricultural Water Management Systems in the
Philippines. Current Status and Policy Directions. Food and
Fertilizer
Technology
Center.
March
4,
2014.
(url:http://www.fftc.agnet.org/files/lib_articles/
20140304162637/eb%20651.pdf)
Scheumann, W and C. Freisem. The role of drainage for sustainable
agriculture. Journal of Applied Irrigation Science, Vol. 37. No
1 /2002, pp. 33 61
Internet Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_(ethic) (retrieved October
1, 5, 2015
http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/engineer/facts/12-051.htm
http://www.fftc.agnet.org/files/ap_policy/77/77_1.pdf
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Republic Act 9729 or the Climate Change Act of 2009. This Act was
adapted in response member of United Nations Convention to
Combat Desertification.
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Senate Bill 3038: Private Land Forestry and Incentive Act of 2009;
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Hydrologic Cycle
To better understand Soil and Water Conservation, one must by
knowledgeable of the Hydrologic Cycle. Hydrologic cycle is the
process by which water travels from the Earth's surface to the
atmosphere and then back to the ground again. The sun provides
the energy for a continuous exchange of moisture between the
oceans, the land and the atmosphere.
This diagram shows the different parts of the water cycle.
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disasters.
To achieve these programs, a short to medium thematic clusters
were formulated;
1. Sustainable Land Management (SLM) Technologies including
Adaptation;
2. Capacity Building and Awareness;
3. Knowledge Management and Decision Support;
4. DLDD and SLM Monitoring and Assessment;
5. Policy, Legislative, and Institutional Framework;
6. Funding and Resource Mobilization; and
7. Participation, Collaboration, and Networking.
Some of the expected output for the NAP are the following;
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