Research
Research
Research
Ecosystem
at Ilijan, Batangas City
In Partial Fulfillment
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Science Technology Engineering Mathematics
by:
Sarabia, Jayjienne D.
Introduction
faster than it would naturally. According to some scientists, this crisis is now being
compared to the last major extinction crisis 65 million years ago as "earth's 6th mass
extinction." Researchers face a serious threat to our health and well-being from
the world.
Keeping track of all the species present in a given area is a common method
of gauging biodiversity. The most biodiversity is found in tropical areas, which are
also warm all year round. Less biodiversity can be found in temperate areas because
they experience cold winters and warm summers. Even less is present in places that
mitigate the adverse effects of climate change and the destructive impact of human
activities on ecosystems.
in the western foothills of Batangas, is home to a wide variety of plants and animals
threat from human activities like deforestation, pollution, and industrialization, which
The protection of natural resources and wildlife has gained momentum with
However, the implementation of these policies may still face challenges in some
local areas
Considering these difficulties, the goal of this case study is to assess the state
of the ecosystem in Ilijan, Batangas City, as well as to find and evaluate the
variables that have affected its biodiversity. This research will look into the various
the most significant and diverse ecosystems in the province, including the protected
forest reserves, freshwater lakes, and coastal areas. These ecosystems support a
However, Ilijan has been facing increasing threats to its ecological integrity, such as
restoration in various parts of the world, the literature on the subject is still limited in
the context of Ilijan, Batangas City. There is a lack of research that specifically
ecological restoration in the ecosystem of Ilijan, Batangas City. This research gap
calls for further investigation into the factors that contribute to the success or failure
presents a case study that examines the biodiversity conservation and ecological
The study will also investigate potential action courses that could be taken to
preservation and ecological restoration. This study will take into account the various
actions that can be taken, including the creation of protected areas, the adoption of
biodiversity preservation and ecological restoration will benefit Ilijan, Batangas City's
preservation of the region's distinctive flora and fauna, the study will also examine
how biodiversity conservation and ecological restoration will help the nearby
This case study is crucial because it will offer a thorough analysis of the
Ilijan, Batangas City. Additionally, it will prove how ecological restoration and
biodiversity preservation can support sustainable growth and advance the welfare of
regional communities. As a result, the study will offer crucial insights into the most
effective methods for protecting biodiversity and restoring the environment for
The research will contribute insights and recommendations for improving the
2. What are the factors that affect the biodiversity of Ilijan, Batangas City?
a. Reproduction;
b. Habitat;
c. Pollution; and
d. Deforestation
3. What are the possible actions for the improvement of the ecosystem in Ilijan,
Batangas City?
5. How will the biodiversity conservation and ecological restoration help the
Ilijan Batangas City, including the unusual species of plants and animals present
in the area. It would also involve analyzing the current state of the ecosystem,
including any threats to its biodiversity and the effectiveness of any existing
conservation efforts.
Batangas City community of Ilijan. This implies that the research’s findings and
conclusions can only supply insight into the subject at hand and not its related
fields. At the absolute least, the study only considers the ecosystem conservation
on local communities.
ecosystem in Ilijan Batangas City and not examining other nearby ecosystems or
regions. Also, the study would not include specifics of the species of plants and
inspire community members to take an active role in conservation projects and take
part in decision-making processes that affect their local environment. Also, the study
can also promote ecotourism in the area by highlighting the rich biodiversity and
ecological significance of the Ilijan ecosystem. This can supply economic benefits to
the community through job creation and increased revenue from tourism.
learn about the threats to biodiversity and the need for conservation efforts to protect
To the academy. The study can also inform curriculum development in higher
education institutions by supplying insights into the strategies and techniques used in
other ecosystems. Researchers can replicate the study in other locations to compare
Definition of Terms
General familiarity with the following term will help the reader to understand easily
unusual species of plants and animals. In this study this refers to the
Ecological Restoration. The process of restoring and ecosystem to its original state
by removing or migrating the impact of human activities. In this study refers to the
Habitat loss. It is widely listed as the predominant cause of extinction. In this study
refers to the destruction or restoration of natural habitats that can result in a decline
thing that has harmful or poisonous effects. In this study refers to the release of
Deforestation. The actions of clearing a wide area of trees. In this study refers to
the removal of trees from forests which can result in soil erosion, loss of biodiversity,
depletion of natural resources. In this study refers to the creation of economic, social,
and environmental policies that promote long term well-being and minimize negative
social and economic factors. In this study refers to the process of improving the
opportunities.
This chapter discusses the related literature, the related studies and the
review following the authors' comprehensive and in-depth quest. To help the authors
The references were gathered from the work of professional authors as well as from
unpublished research papers that were considered useful in conducting the research.
Conceptual Literature
practices that aim to protect and restore the natural environment. Biodiversity
healthy ecosystems.
restoration is the impact of human activities, including land use changes, pollution,
and climate change, which have led to extensive biodiversity loss and ecological
Authors such as Noss and Cooperrider (1994) argue that restoring ecological
restoration strategies, ecosystems may never fully recover from human disturbances.
supporting ecosystem functioning and the need for conservation efforts to meet
global sustainability goals. They suggest that conservation strategies should focus
further insight into the importance of biodiversity conservation and restoration efforts.
The book highlights the need for a comprehensive understanding of biodiversity and
strategies that are tailored to local contexts and focus on preserving both functional
and taxonomic diversity. By doing so, we can support the long-term sustainability of
our natural resources and limit the impact of human activities on the environment.
Related Literature
maintaining the health and sustainability of ecosystems. In Brgy. Ilijan, Batangas City,
faced by the area. This literature review aims to provide an overview of the current
Through a critical examination of relevant literature, this review will assess the
effectiveness of current strategies and identify gaps in knowledge that require further
provide insights and recommendations for future efforts towards a more sustainable
Brgy Ilijan, it is critical to recognize first the biological characteristic that its local
fauna and flora take form out of. The study of Ordas et al. (2017) is one of the only
assess the terrestrial biodiversity of the TVPL and identify areas that require urgent
such as transect walks, visual encounter surveys, and active searches for species. It
showed that the TVPL is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including
threatened and endemic species. They found a total of 238 plant species and 70
animal species. The authors also identified several threats to the biodiversity of the
The study provides valuable information on the biodiversity of the TVPL and
the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect the threatened and endemic
assessment and provide a good baseline for future research. However, the study
also has some limitations that need to be addressed. One limitation of the study is
the small sample size used for the visual encounter surveys and active searches for
species. The authors only conducted surveys in four sites, which may not be
representative of the entire TVPL. A larger sample size could provide a more
authors did not provide a clear explanation of the sampling methods used for the
transect walks, which may also limit the reliability of the study's findings. Additionally,
the study did not provide a clear action plan for conservation efforts in the TVPL,
which limits its practical application for policymakers and conservation practitioners.
extensive biodiversity of the TVPL and the dire need for preservation efforts to
safeguard the vulnerable and endemic species. The authors' recommendations for
further research on the threats to biodiversity in the TVPL can guide policymakers
While the terrestrial makeup of the Batangas biodiversity, from which Brgy.
Ilijan falls under, poses already as a huge resource from where conservation
techniques can be tailored from, the marine is just as much important. Hovering over
the coastal biodiversity of plants in the same region, an exemplar study would be
Batangas City, Batangas Philippines," Saco and Rula (2018) sought to assess the
variety of seaweeds and related flora in Verde Island, Batangas. To evaluate the
variety of the seaweed and related plants in the area, the authors used transect
area is home to a variety of seaweeds and related flora species, including some that
The study offers crucial details on the biodiversity of seaweeds and related
vegetation in Verde Island, Batangas, making it relevant for future research and
biodiversity and can be used as a good place to start. A bigger sample size could
lead to a more thorough understanding of the diversity of the local flora and seaweed.
Additionally, the credibility of the results may be hampered by the authors' failure to
clearly describe the sampling techniques employed for the transect walks. The
study's failure to address the socioeconomic factors that contribute to the risks to
Verde Island's biodiversity is another weakness. The ecosystem and biodiversity can
compound that, the lack of a specific conservation action plan for Verde Island by the
Despite these drawbacks, the study offers insightful data on the richness of
seaweeds and related vegetation on Verde Island, Batangas, and can be used as a
starting point for further study and conservation initiatives. The findings of the study
size and address the nuances contributing to the threats to the biodiversity of Verde
Island.
Now that both the marine and terrestrial biodiversity of Batangas were
investigated for the model it infers with that of ecosystems present in Brgy. Ilijan
significance that it brings to the local tourist economy, which have underpinned
environmental practices and regulations in the process. The review of Aguila and
Aguila and Ragot (2017) conducted a study titled "Ecotourism Industry in Ilijan
Development Plan." The study aimed to assess the impact of ecotourism on the local
plan for the area. The authors used both qualitative and quantitative methods to
gather data, including surveys, interviews, and field observations. Their findings
doubled down on the idea that while the ecotourism industry has had positive
economic effects on the local community, including job creation and increased
income, there are collateral negative impacts on the natural environment, such as
In the study, ecotourism activities in the area, including the types of tours,
accommodations, and attractions available, were all detailed. They also present the
results of their surveys and interviews with both tourists and local residents, which
provide insights into the economic, social, and environmental impacts of ecotourism
in the area. One strength of the study is the authors' emphasis on the importance of
sustainable tourism development plan for Ilijan, which includes strategies for
promoting ecotourism while minimizing negative impacts on the environment and the
local community. The proposed plan includes initiatives such as waste management,
and interviews. The authors only surveyed a small number of tourists and local
residents, which may limit the generalizability of their findings. Additionally, the
authors did not provide a clear explanation of the sampling methods used, which
may limit the reliability of their results. While the authors do acknowledge that
Overall, the study provides valuable insights into the ecotourism industry in
Ilijan, Batangas and proposes a sustainable tourism development plan for the area.
The authors' emphasis on sustainability is a strength of the study, and their proposed
As it is purported from that study that this biodiversity is an asset for the local
tourism, it will also become handy to determine how this trickled down to the
et al.’s (2018) study, as one of the only few available, previewed this concept.
were surveyed and interviewed by the researchers to collect data. The study found
that the Batanguenos have a generally positive attitude towards the environment,
with a high level of awareness about environmental issues and a willingness to adopt
income. The findings suggest that there is a need for targeted environmental
practices.
practices in Batangas, which takes into account both community- and individual-level
viewpoints. The data was analyzed by the authors using a variety of statistical
Despite these limitations, the study provides valuable insights into the
environmental awareness and sustainability in the region. Future research may build
on these findings by conducting a more extensive study with a larger and more
diverse sample and addressing the potential barriers to implementing the proposed
model.
the scale that it needs to, at the scale of an unprecedented biodiversity threat that is
Climate Change. Manalo (2018) helps us look into the institutional development in
by the local government units (LGUs) in Batangas, Philippines. The study aims to
determine the level of awareness and the initiatives taken by LGUs in addressing
with key informants. The results show that the LGUs in Batangas are generally
aware of the impacts of climate change and have initiated several programs and
activities to address it. However, the study also highlights the need for more
change.
Overall, the article presents a relevant and timely topic, as climate change is a
global issue that requires collective action. The author's methodology of using survey
level of awareness and initiatives of the LGUs. However, the article has several
weaknesses that may limit its credibility and generalizability. Firstly, the article did
not discuss the sample size and selection process used for the survey questionnaire
and key informant interviews. This limits the reliability and representativeness of the
study's findings. Secondly, the article did not provide a comprehensive review of the
literature on climate change initiatives by LGUs in the Philippines, which limits its
contribution to the existing body of knowledge. Thirdly, the article did not provide a
clear and detailed analysis of the data collected. The results were merely presented
in a descriptive manner, and there was no statistical analysis conducted to test the
Despite these flaws, the article offers insightful information about the steps
LGUs in Batangas have taken to mitigate climate change. The study's conclusions
can be used as a basis for further investigation into the productivity of local
government climate change initiatives. The paper also highlights the necessity of
more thorough and integrated approaches to combating climate change, which can
provided insights and recommendations for future efforts towards a more sustainable
and ecologically sound direction for Brgy. Ilijan, Batangas City. The reviewed studies
provided valuable information on the biodiversity of the TVPL and Verde Island,
Batangas, and the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect threatened and
endemic species. Despite having limitations, this review highlights the importance of
considering the socioeconomic factors that contribute to the risks to biodiversity and
the need for a specific conservation action plan for the area.
Conceptual Framework
A conceptual framework for the study has been offered by the researchers to
framework. This seeks to provide a summary of the research subject. The main
concept of this study is about the biodiversity conservation and ecological restoration
Input. The figure shows the input in the first box. These include the status of
the ecosystem of Ilijan, Batangas City, the factors that affect the biodiversity of Ilijan,
Batangas City in terms of; reproduction, habitat, pollution, and deforestation, the
possible actions for the improvement of the ecosystem, the expected results from the
actions taken, and the efficacy of the biodiversity conservation and ecological
framework. It includes the case study on the biodiversity conservation and ecological