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These books highlight the need to engage in massive information campaigns between and among sectors to protect the environment and promote conservation. Most of them treat environmental protection and conservation as a social imperative that social sectors and institutions have to uphold through the use of various strategies, among them, information, education, and communication work.

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Category: Environmental Communication
  1. Asian Development Bank.(1986). Environmental planning and management (Proceedings of a regional symposium on environmental and natural resources planning). Manila, Philippines.
    282pp.

  2. Citizen's report on the environment: The Philippine situation. (1991). Published by the Asia-Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalist, Philippine Environmental Journalists, Inc., & Rockefeller Foundation.

  3. Earth Savers Movement. (1996). An earth saver's manual. Manila: Mary Jo Educational Supply. 33pp.

  4. Fernandez, Doreen G. and Violet Valdez. (2000). Risky ventures: Issues in health and environmental communication. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University. 168pp.

  5. Flor, Alexander G. and Ely D. Gomez. (1993). Environmental communication. Laguna: UPLB Institute of Development Communication.

  6. Flor, Alexander G. and L.A. Matulac. (1994). Cultural dimensions of environmental information, education and communication in the Philippines. Laguna: UPLB Institute of Environmental Science and Management.

  7. Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. (1993). Saving the earth: The Philippine experience. 3rd ed. Quezon City: (The Author).

  8. Philippine Environmental Journalists, Inc. (1990). KINAIYAHAN. Cebu City: (The Author). 52pp.

  9. Philippines. Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Integrated Environmental Management and Sustainable Development Program (DENR-IESMDP). (1996). A case study on the compilation of natural resources accounts in the Philippines/Environmental and Natural Resources Accounting Sub-Programme. Quezon City: DENR-ENRA.

  10. Philippines. DENR-IEMSDP. (1998). A guide to the economic valuation of environmental impacts for project development and appraisal. Quezon City: DENR-IEMSD.

  11. Philippines. DENR-IEMSDP. (1997). Implementation of selected market-Based instruments for air and water pollution control. Quezon City: DENR-IEMSDP-SEI.

  12. Philippines. DENR-IEMSDP. (1997) Sustainable development operational framework: People's framework. Quezon City: DENR-IEMSDP. 35pp.

  13. Philippines. Ministry of Local Government. (1986). Primer on disaster preparedness for local government. 118pp.

  14. Reporting on the environment: A handbook for journalists. (1996). The Asia Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalists.(AFEJ) & Dona Anunciacion Barcenilla Aznar Foundation (DABAF), Inc., in cooperation with UN Economics and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), Bangkok, Thailand. 182pp.

  15. Severino, Howie G. (ed.). The green guide: A resource book on the Philippine environment. Quezon City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. 212pp.

  16. Sourcebook on Environmental Education. (1995). Lake Environment Social Mobilization Project (LESMP). Laguna: University of the Philippines Los Banos.

  17. Utting, Peter (ed.). (2000). Forest policy and politics in the Philippines: the dynamics of participatory conservation. Manila: Ateneo de Manila University Press. 252 pp.

  18. Vitug, Maritess Danguilan. (1993). Power from the forest: The politics of logging. Quezon City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism.

  19. White, Alan T. and A. Cruz-Trinidad.(2000). The value of Philippine coastal resources: Why protection and management are critical. Cebu City: CRMP. 96pp.
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