Department of Environment and Natural Resources: Niño E. Dizor Riza Mae Dela Cruz
Department of Environment and Natural Resources: Niño E. Dizor Riza Mae Dela Cruz
Natural Resources
Niño E. Dizor
Riza Mae Dela Cruz
BSCA B117
VISION
A nation enjoying and sustaining its natural resources and clean and healthy
environment.
MISSION
To mobilize our citizenry in protecting, conserving, and managing the environment and
natural resources for the present and future generations.
The events of February 1986 brought social awareness among the Filipino people
that altered the character of the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). The creation of
DENR under E.O. No. 131 on January 30, 1987 and the issuance of E.O. 192 on June
10, 1987 better known as the "Reorganization Act of the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources" brought a radical shift in the Department's structure and functions.
Pursuant to the EO, the DENR became the primary government agency responsible for
the conservation, development and optimum use of the natural resources as well as the
protection and development of a sustainable environmental management system for the
benefit and welfare of the Filipino people.
The approval of the Philippine Mining Act or R.A. 7945 and implementation of DAO
No. 97-11 brought changes to the structure of the Regional Office, relieving Mines and
Geo-Sciences Sector from the Region and authorizing this Sector to perform line function.
Changes were brought by the passage and approval of the Clean Air Act or R.A.
8749 mandating the Region's Environment Sector to operate as a line Bureau.
DENR Region VIII was part of this historic evolution. The history of this office can be
traced back when it was still the Bureau of Forestry District Office No. 41 which was first headed
by District Forester Patricio Banayat under Region VII, with regional office in Cebu City
headed by Regional Director Gabino Montillo.
The creation of additional regional offices throughout the country resulted in the
dissolution and creation of some district offices. The Tacloban district office 41 separated
from Cebu and became the Bureau of Forest Development Regional Office 8 in Tacloban
City. Forester Fernando Atmospera was the first Acting Regional Director in Region 8.
Initial personnel component of the BFD Regional Office in Tacloban came from dissolved
offices in Butuan, Cagayan de Oro and others.
BFD District Offices were then created in Region 8: Leyte including Biliran Sub
Province District Office was headed by District Forester (DF) Patricio Banayat; Southern
Leyte District Office headed by DF Mico; Samar District Office headed by DF Castro;
Eastern Samar headed by DF Renato de Rueda; Northern Samar headed by DF Arcadio
Calabas.
The year 1970s to 1980s saw the logging boom in Region 8. Ordinary timber
concessions were consolidated into bigger areas and awarded as Timber License
Agreements to big time concessionaires who harvested timber for export.
It was during RD Machacon’s time that the Wood Industry Development Authority
was created in 1985. This was shortlived when the EDSA revolution happened in Feb.25,
1986.
Since its reorganization on June 10, 1987 as the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources, the management of the office had been entrusted to the following
Regional Executive Directors: