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SAN CARLOS WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROJECT
The denudation of the natural forest in Negros Island has reached an alarming level below five percent area coverage. To retain the huge amounts of rainfall in a tropical country, a forest cover of 40 percent is needed.
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SAN CARLOS MANGO DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
One of the major milestones of SCDBI regarding the agricultural development of the City was the establishment of a San Carlos Mango Development Program.
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NATIVE TREE SPECIES CONSERVATION & PROPAGATION PROJECT
The project calls for the use of endemic species rather than exotic trees, which is the general current reforestation practice.
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INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PROJECT
One of the tools used in the implementation of the NTSCPP was the use of the Geographic Information System (GIS). It can store and manage information, which could be used extensively by decision makers.
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SAN CARLOS CITY WATER SITUATION – An Executive Study
SCDBI was tasked to conduct a study on the operations of the City Waterworks Department (CWD) as well as an assessment on water resource and water rates.
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Quality Management Seminar with Cebu Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Inc.
On April 22, 2007, Nicholaus Stumpf of the Cebu Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Inc. came to SCDBI to introduce the concept of Quality Management (QM) using the ISO Quality Management Standard.
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Sweet Sorghum Seminar
Dr. Belum VS Reddy, of the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), and Heraldo L. Layaoen, of the Mariano Marcos State University (MSSU), came to San Carlos City to talk about the uses and benefits of sweet sorghum in the Philippines.
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USC Feasibility Group
San Carlos City is a potential destination for businesses and industries due to its ample resources, especially in agriculture, accompanied by its continued development in infrastructure.
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