Caramoan Peninsula is increasingly becoming a picture of unbridled conversion of forest areas into unsustainable land use specifically settlement and agriculture. This was made possible in part by the existence of old logging roads established decades ago by the logging companies that operated in the area until the later part of 1980’s. The Alberto Highway that is proposed to connect the southeast and the northern parts of Lagonoy is a very important access to the normally hard
to reach forests.
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