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This is the blogspot for Environmental Governance (version 2.0) of Prof. Ebinezer R. Florano Ph.D. of the University of the Philippines-National College of Public Administration and Governance. This site chronicles the random thoughts of Prof. Florano on Environmental Governance. Feel free to e-mail him at efloranoy@yahoo.com. The original EcoGov blogspot can still be viewed at www.ecogov.blogspot.com. Thank you very much.

"Environmental Governance" - Definition

"Multi-level interactions (i.e., local, national, international/global) among, but not limited to, three main actors, i.e., state, market, and civil society, which interact with one another, whether in formal and informal ways; in formulating and implementing policies in response to environment-related demands and inputs from the society; bound by rules, procedures, processes, and widely-accepted behavior; for the purpose of attaining environmentally-sustainable development, a.k.a., "green growth."

Conceptualized by Ebinezer R. Florano in Florano (2008), "The Study of Environmental Governance: A Proposal for a Graduate Program in the Philippines." A conference paper read in the EROPA Seminar 2008 with the theme, "Governance in a Triptych: Environment, Migration, Peace and Order," held on 23-25 October 2008 at Traders Hotel in Pasay City, Philippines.

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

U.P. DILIMAN'S CHRISTMAS LANTERN PARADE


GVGG friends from the UP Samahan Tungo sa Progresibong Administrasyon of the U.P. National College of Public Administration and Governance unfurled the GVGG tarp at the annual UP Diliman Christmas Lantern Parade, 18 December 2009. Free green ribbons were distributed along the way.

On the picture are Jun Giron, Crinezza Mendoza, Chev Salvador, Chucks Arias, Kester de Vera, Nadine Agleron, Kenn de Vera, Janjan Castillo, Marlowe Popes, Mackoy Cortez, Kimpee Panganiban, Marjorie Asidera, and Aiza Namingit.

More pictures above or see us at the GVGG Facebook account.

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