Historical Analysis of Environmental Initiatives in a Coastal Municipality in the Philippines
Eddie C. Avila *
Lalawigan National High School, Lalawigan, Mercedes, Camarines Norte, Philippines.
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Abstract
Environmental initiatives in urban municipalities in the Philippines have evolved through local government programs focused on waste management, pollution control, urban greening, and sustainable development. These efforts highlight the importance of community participation and policy implementation in addressing environmental challenges and improving urban living conditions. This study examined the environmental initiatives in Mercedes, Camarines Norte, focusing on their implementation and socio economic impacts through a mixed method, historical descriptive design involving municipal officials and forty long term fishing residents, with data gathered from interviews, surveys, documentary analysis, and observation. Findings show that initiatives are well executed and sustained (overall WM = 2.46, fully implemented), with coastal clean ups, mangrove planting, greening efforts, and ecosystem rehabilitation producing gains in sanitation, recreation, public health, income opportunities, and awareness. Impacts span multiple dimensions: livelihood improved but remains less stable (WM = 2.50), social welfare showed substantial gains (WM = 2.80) though direct health benefits were weaker, the local economy benefited through business growth (WM = 2.61) but requires stronger market support, household income rose (WM = 2.65) though earnings remain irregular, and cultural impacts were strongest (WM = 2.81), sustaining indigenous knowledge and traditions. Correlation analysis revealed generally weak but positive associations between initiatives and socio economic factors, with direct economic programs like mangrove planting yielding stronger measurable impacts compared to regulatory or awareness efforts. Overall, findings highlight that while environmental programs deliver major benefits across livelihood, welfare, economy, income, and culture, gaps remain in long term stability and direct household health outcomes. To address these, the proposed Coastal Guardians: Sustainable Environmental and Livelihood Solutions policy brief promotes a holistic, community driven approach integrating ecological restoration, livelihood diversification, and participatory governance to reinforce sustainability and resilience.
Keywords: Environmental initiatives, coastal resource management, mangrove rehabilitation, fisherfolk livelihood, sustainability governance