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The Implementation of Laudato Si in Aklan: A Strategic Framework for Sustainable Development

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  • Rev. Fr. Jayvee U. Delos Santos

    (Sto Nino Seminary, Numancia, Aklan)

  • Therese Jean A. Sarabia

    (Aklan State University-Makato Campus, Makato, Aklan)

  • Bryan Ray S. Solano

    (Nabaoy Elementary School Pricipal’s Office, Nabaoy, Malay Aklan)

  • Jimmy T. Masagca

    (Catanduanes State University, Virac, Catanduanes)

  • Estrella T. Tribiana

    (Catanduanes State University, Virac, Catanduanes)

  • Amelia Gonzales

    (Bicol University College of Engineering, Legazpi, Albay)

  • Cicely Samar

    (Aklan State University-Makato Campus, Makato, Aklan)

  • Amelia T. Navejas

    (Aklan State University-Makato Campus, Makato, Aklan)

  • Ralph Lauren Alomia

    (College of Arts and Sciences U.P. Los Banos)

  • Raymond J. Sucgang

    (Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, Diliman, Quezon City)

Abstract

This report outlines initiatives by parishioners from the Diocese of Kalibo, working alongside local clergy, environmental scientists, and academic institutions, to implement the principles of Laudato Si in Aklan. These initiatives aim to integrate faith-based values with scientific inquiry to address environmental issues. Key project activities include the Nabaoy Lecture Series, participation in the BIOME 8 National Conference on Biodiversity, and community engagement activities in Aklan and Ibajay. These efforts are a model for bridging ethical, faith-driven values with environmental stewardship, promoting both community engagement and sustainability.

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  • Rev. Fr. Jayvee U. Delos Santos & Therese Jean A. Sarabia & Bryan Ray S. Solano & Jimmy T. Masagca & Estrella T. Tribiana & Amelia Gonzales & Cicely Samar & Amelia T. Navejas & Ralph Lauren Alomia & R, 2025. "The Implementation of Laudato Si in Aklan: A Strategic Framework for Sustainable Development," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(3s), pages 1082-1090, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:i:3s:p:1082-1090
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