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Center for Sustainable Development – Batangas State University TNEU

Pioneering longevity with purpose and joy, advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

The Blue Zone Summit 2024 took place on January 20 at Paraiso Village Farm, Sabang, San Jose, Batangas. The event celebrated senior citizens’ longevity and aimed to establish Paraiso as the first BLUE ZONE FARM in the Philippines. In collaboration with Batangas State University – The National Engineering University and the Local Government Unit of...

BatStateU launches SPARTAN1M tree-planting pledge and Climate Change Action Plan in sustainability drive

In response to the global call of environmental sustainability, Batangas State University – The National Engineering University positioned itself as a leading higher education institution in creating a lasting positive impact on the planet as it launched the pledge in planting 1.2 Million Trees (SPARTAN1M). In commemorating its 120th founding anniversary this year, BatStateU proudly...

BatStateU sows seeds of sustainability in tree planting drive

Displaying environmental stewardship and community engagement, Batangas State University (BatStateU) through its campuses came together to participate in the Philippine Red Cross Barakong Bayani Tree Planting Activity in celebration of the PRC’s 75th founding anniversary. A total of 7,261 tree seedlings, encompassing a diverse range of species of forest trees including Caballero, Narra, Red Nato,...

Distribution and Management of the Invasive Swietenia macrophylla King (Meliaceae) at the Foot of a Protected Area in Luzon Island, Philippines

Invasive alien plant species (IAPS) pose one of the most significant threats to native biodiversity. Swietenia macrophylla, or big leaf mahogany, is among the most threatening invasive plants in the Philippines. This article aimed to formally document the presence of S. macrophylla along the edges of Mt. Banahaw de Nagcarlan, a protected area on Luzon Island, Philippines. The...

A 2xVDD digital output buffer with gate driving stability andnon-overlapping signaling control for slew-rate auto-adjustment using16-nm FinFET CMOS process

This paper presents a 2 × VDD mixed-voltage digital output buffer where its slew rate (SR) is automatically adjusted based on PVT (process, voltage, and temperature) detection. The developed buffer is the first to be fabricated using TSMC 16-nm CMOS Logic FinFET Compact (Shrink) LL ELK Cu 1P13 M process. Since slew rate is one...

Survival Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic: Contributions of the Forest to the Lives of the Filipinos

COVID 19 has brought significant damages to the lives of the people due to extremely long lockdowns and unemployment. Thus, leaving no choice to the residents but to depend their survival on what is available in the environment. This study was conducted to assess the contribution of the forests to the lives of the locals...

SDG forum and exhibit on WED 2023

Centered on the theme “Leadership in Collaborative Innovations for a Stronger Nation” Supreme Student Council (SSC) Alangilan, the Office of Student Organizations, the Center for Innovations in Engineering Education (CIEE), and the College of Engineering organized the Sustainable Development Forum on the second day of celebrating the World Engineering Day 2023. The forum shed light...

DevCom, CSD collab for SDG exhibit

BS Development Communication students in collaboration with the Center for Sustainable Development staged a one-day exhibit that highlighted the University’s sustainable initiatives in the achievement of the 17 UN SDGs. DevCom students featured various sustainability efforts through a wide array of IEC materials such as pamphlets, brochures, dioramas, charts, and diagrams as well as videos...

Vertebrate faunal diversity in Mt. Calavite Wildlife Sanctuary, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines: An assessment using the Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring System (BAMS)

Rich biodiversity is one of the Philippines’ greatest assets of which populations of flora and fauna continuously face massive threats due to anthropogenic interventions. This study in Mt. Calavite Wildlife Sanctuary (MCWS) is one of the pioneering research projects on vertebrate fauna in a permanent biodiversity monitoring plot that followed a nationally accepted system of...

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