Qualitative Landscape Analysis on the Pansipit River in Batangas, Philippines: A Social-Ecological Systems (SES) Perspective

ABSTRACT

Freshwater ecosystems, despite being extremely vital to human life and societal well-being, are often neglected as compared to their counterpart terrestrial and marine ecosystems. The Pansipit River in Batangas province is one of the approximately 420 rivers in the Philippines where water-related issues persist due to various socio-economic and environmental factors. It is a critical freshwater resource connecting Taal Lake to Balayan Bay. To provide insights for improved management and conservation, this study aimed to analyze the Pansipit River landscape as a social-ecological system (SES) to understand the complex interactions between its social (actors and governance systems) and ecological dimensions (resource units and resource system). Using a qualitative approach in landscape analysis, the research involved semi-structured interviews with key informants from local government agencies and collecting secondary data from government reports and academic sources. The findings reveal that the river, vital for biodiversity and community livelihoods, faces significant challenges from anthropogenic pressures such as siltation, unregulated fishing practices, and pollution. Despite its historical and cultural significance, management efforts are fragmented and insufficient. The study underscores the need for a holistic approach to river management, advocating for better coordination among local government units, enhanced conservation strategies, and community engagement. Recommendations include developing an inter-agency task force, investing in pollution control measures, and utilizing GIS technology for monitoring. These actions are essential for ensuring the Pansipit River’s ecological health and sustaining its role in the local community.





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Authors and Affiliations

Ferdinand G. Isla III*, Almira Geles L. de Mesa, John Ceffrey L. Eligue, and Joan Pauline P. Talubo


Department of Community and Environmental Resource Planning, College of Human Ecology,
University of the Philippines Los Baños, College 4031, Laguna, Philippines

*correspondence: fgisla@up.edu.ph

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15 August 202429 November 202416 December 202420 December 2024

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Isla, F. G. III, de Mesa, A. G. L., Eligue, J. C. L., & Talubo, J. P. P. (2024). Qualitative Landscape Analysis on the Pansipit River in Batangas, Philippines: A Social-Ecological Systems (SES) Perspective. Journal of Human Ecology and Sustainability2(3), 6. https://doi.org/10.56237/jhes24ichspd08

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Ferdinand G. Isla III, Almira Geles L. de Mesa, John Ceffrey L. Eligue, and Joan Pauline P. Talubo

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