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Lucrecio L. Rebugio

Researcher at University of the Philippines Los Baños

Publications -  12
Citations -  174

Lucrecio L. Rebugio is an academic researcher from University of the Philippines Los Baños. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reforestation & Forest restoration. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 143 citations. Previous affiliations of Lucrecio L. Rebugio include University of the Philippines.

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Tree biomass and carbon stock of a community‐managed mangrove forest in Bohol, Philippines

TL;DR: In this paper, a biomass and carbon stock assessment of mangrove trees was done in a small coastal island community known as Banacon in the Philippines, and the 40-year-old plantations had the largest carbon density with 370.7 ton ha−1.
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Traditional forest conservation knowledge/technologies in the Cordillera, Northern Philippines

TL;DR: In this article, different knowledge systems for natural resources management in the Cordillera as practiced by the people with different beliefs, culture and traditions are described. And the authors showcase different resource conserving experiences in these cultures like muyong and ala-a systems of the Ifugaos; lapat among the Isneg and Tingguians; inum-an, gen-gen, day-og, balkah, kinebbah, tuping and pamettey of the Ikalahans.
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Economic valuation for sustainable mangrove ecosystems management in Bohol and Palawan, Philippines

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the total economic value as a framework for estimating the values of the different uses of mangroves in Palawan and Bohol, Philippines using market surveys to estimate the revenues from the major mangrove products collected in the two study sites.

Promoting sustainable forest management through community forestry in the Philippines.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the potential and current limitations of community forestry as a national strategy for promoting sustainable forest management in the Philippines and present the enabling and reinforcing mechanisms and examines the issues and challenges facing its implementation.
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Water user fee for households in Metro Manila, Philippines

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an assessment of whether residents in Metro Manila would be willing to pay a fee for the protection and conservation of the four main watershed areas that provide them with water.