CURRICULUM VITAE Ben S. Malayang III Academic Ph.D. (Wildland Resource Science), Department of Forestry and Environmental Management, College of Natural Sciences, University of California at Berkeley, 1990 MA International Affairs (Southeast Asia Studies; Major in Economics; Minor in Political Science and Philosophy), Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1983 MA (Philosophy), Ohio University, 1983 BA (Philosophy), University of the Philippines, Diliman, 1974 Professional Presently: 1. President, Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Philippines 2. Professor of Environmental Policy and Governance, and Lecturer in Philosophy, Silliman University 3. Trustee, Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (ACSCU) 4. Country Representative in the Executive Committee of the Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia (ACUCA) 5. Senior Fellow, Development Academy of the Philippines (since 2004) 6. Fellow, Strategic Studies Group, National Defense College of the Philippines (since 2004) 7. President, Asian University Digital Resource Network (Since 2016) 8. Chair, Commission on Higher Education – Task Force for Graduate Education Review 9. Chair, CHED Task Force and Transition Faculty Development Previously: 1. Project Leader, Institutional Capacity Building Project for Visayas and Mindanao, DENR-ADB Integrated Coastal Resource Management Program 2. Chair, Integrated Water Resource Management Council, Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental 3. Chair, Coordinating Council of Private Education Associations of the Philippines (COCOPEA) 4. Member, Negros Oriental Climate Change Preparation Task Force 5. Member, Advisory Council on Climate Change, Negros Oriental 6. Member, Advisory Panel, Environmental Economics Program in Southeast Asia
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CURRICULUM VITAE Ben S. Malayang III
Academic
Ph.D. (Wildland Resource Science), Department of Forestry and Environmental
Management, College of Natural Sciences, University of California at
Berkeley, 1990
MA International Affairs (Southeast Asia Studies; Major in Economics; Minor
in Political Science and Philosophy), Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1983
MA (Philosophy), Ohio University, 1983
BA (Philosophy), University of the Philippines, Diliman, 1974
Professional
Presently:
1. President, Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Philippines
2. Professor of Environmental Policy and Governance, and Lecturer in
Philosophy, Silliman University
3. Trustee, Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities
in the Philippines (ACSCU)
4. Country Representative in the Executive Committee of the
Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia
(ACUCA)
5. Senior Fellow, Development Academy of the Philippines (since
2004)
6. Fellow, Strategic Studies Group, National Defense College of the
Philippines (since 2004)
7. President, Asian University Digital Resource Network (Since 2016)
8. Chair, Commission on Higher Education – Task Force for Graduate
Education Review
9. Chair, CHED Task Force and Transition Faculty Development
Previously:
1. Project Leader, Institutional Capacity Building Project for Visayas
and Mindanao, DENR-ADB Integrated Coastal Resource
Management Program
2. Chair, Integrated Water Resource Management Council, Negros
Oriental and Negros Occidental
3. Chair, Coordinating Council of Private Education Associations of
the Philippines (COCOPEA)
4. Member, Negros Oriental Climate Change Preparation Task Force
5. Member, Advisory Council on Climate Change, Negros Oriental 6. Member, Advisory Panel, Environmental Economics Program in
Southeast Asia
7. Technical Adviser on Sustainable Development, GTZ Project on
Developing Implementing Rules and Regulations on the
Environmental Code for the Province of Southern Leyte
8. Deputy Chief of Party and Policy Specialist, Environmental
Governance Project, USAID-Government of the Philippines
9. Team Leader, Integrated Coastal Resource Management Project
Institutional Strengthening Component of the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources and the Asian Development
Bank
10. Professor II, School of Environmental Science and Management,
University of the Philippines;
11. Contributing Author, Chapter on Policy Responses, Millennium
Ecosystems Assessment, UN and Other Global Organizations;
12. Member, National Biosafety Committee of the Philippines;
13. National (Philippines) Co-Coordinator and Member of the
International Science Planning Committee for the 2003 Open
Science Meeting, International Human Dimensions Programme;
14. Chair and President, Philippine Sustainable Development Network;
15. Chair, Environmental Security Program, Center for Integrative
Development Studies, University of the Philippines System.
16. Faculty, Master in Public Affairs Program, Development Academy
of the Philippines
17. Member, Experts’ Panel, Project to Develop a National Marine
Policy Framework for the Philippines (UNDP-DENR)
18. Lecturer, Foreign Service Institute, Department of Foreign Affairs,
and National Defense College, Department of National Defense,
Philippines
19. Team Leader, Final Evaluation Mission on the Building a National
Constituency for Biodiversity Conservation Project of the National
Haribon Foundation, Philippines, funded by the Royal Netherlands
Embassy of Manila (March 2003)
20. Mission Leader, Tripartite (UNDP-FAO-Government of Cambodia)
Evaluation Mission on the Forest Crimes Monitoring and Reporting
Project of the Royal Government of Cambodia (26 Nov-22 Dec
2002)
21. Lead Writer on Empowerment and Governance, Revitalized
Philippine Agenda 21 Project, Philippine Council for Sustainable
Development
Formerly
1. Undersecretary, Department of Environment and Natural
Resources, Republic of the Philippines (1993-1995); experienced
heading Philippine government missions in SEA regional and
global multilateral environmental meetings and negotiations
including GEF, World Bank, ESCAP and ASEAN-ASOEN;
2. Institution Specialist, Samar Island Biodiversity Project (USAID-
REECS)
3. Lecturer, International Environmental Seminar, Dalhousie
University, Canada, 1996; and presently Philosophy, Ethics and
Environment in Miriam College, Quezon City
Teaching
Fifteen years teaching graduate courses on:
1. Institutions and Environment (emphasizing governance and political
ecology);
2. Environmental Impact Assessment (Policy, Laws and Regulations),
3. Contemporary Issues in Environmental Science and Management
(e.g., bioethics; food safety; and trade and environment)
Over 8 years teaching undergraduate courses on:
1. Philosophy (in the Philippines and the US)
2. Agroforestry (as teaching assistant in the University of California at
Berkeley)
3. Social Sciences (Contemporary Political Issues) in the Philippines
4. Science, Technology and Society (a Senior course in the University
of the Philippines)
Research Areas
* Forest and Environmental Policy and Governance
* Biodiversity
* Environmental Security
* Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
* Institutional and Environmental Transformations of Southeast Asia
Published Works
“An In-Depth Review of the NIPAS Law and Related Statutes on the
Establishment and Management of Protected Areas in the Philippines” August
31, 2011
“Rethinking How We Do Environmental Science” Paper in England (being
considered for publication).
“Valuation of Ecosystem Services of Coconut Types: Framework and
Methodology Development”, Journal of Environmental Science and
Management, Vol. 12 (1): 68-78 (Co-authors: Jose Nestor M. Garcia, Edna A.
Aguilar, Juanito B. Sangalang, Antonio J. Alcantara, Raymundo Celestino Habito,
Charito P. Medina and Ben S. Malayang III), 2009.
“ Crocodile Conservation in the Philippines “National Museum Papers , Vol. 14,
2008.
“A Model of Policy Changes to Secure Sustainable Forest Management and
Control of Deforestation in the Philippines”, Forest Policy and Economics,
Vol. 8: 67-80 (Co-authors: Alan Grainger and Ben S. Malayang III), 2006.
Chapter on Sub-Regional Assessments, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment,
2005.
“A historical Overview of the Development of Social Capacities for
Environmental Governance in the Philippines,” in Proceedings of the
International Workshop on Social Capacity Development for Environmental
Management and International Cooperation in Asia, Hiroshima and Tokyo:
Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima
University, 2003.
“Policy options to encourage community support for the sustainable development
of Philippine lakes: Insights from Laguna de Bay” (with N. Briones and Z.
Catalan as secondary authors), in Aquatic Ecosystems Health & Management
(Journal of the Aquatic Ecosystems Health & Management Society), v.5(2): 147-
154, 2002; Taylor & Francis.
“Tenure Rights and Ancestral Domains in the Philippines: A Study of the Roots
of Conflict,” in Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land en Volkenkunde 157 (3): 661-
675, 2001
“Principles for the conservation of wild living resources”, with Mandel et al., in
Ecological Applications. 6(2): 338-362, 1996.
“Environmental Governance in the Philippines,” with M. Magallona, in
Environmental Governance in Asia, Institute for Global Environmental
Strategies and Sophia University, Japan, 2001: 59-98.
“The Changing Role of Government in Forest Protection” in Forest Policy and
Politics in the Philippines: The Dynamics of Participatory Conservation,
2000. P. Utting ed., Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press and the
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.
“Philippine Environment and Natural Resources in One Hundred Years of
Nationhood and Revolution”, a Social Science Centennial Lecture, 25 February
Agriculture, UPLB, College, Laguna; in Issues and Letters, vol. 8 No. 4-5,
published by the Philippine Center for Policy Studies, April-May 1999.
Socio-Cultural Theories and Models of Human-Environment Interactions, a
distance education module on Social Theory and Environment for the ladder
Diploma-MS Course on Environment and Natural Resource Management, UP
Open University.
“Environmental Co-Management in the Philippines: A Policy Challenge from the
Perspective of Political Ecology” In: Co-Managing the Environment: The
Natural Resources of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range. Ellen Bernardo and
Denyse Snelder (eds.). Cagayan Valley Programme on Environment &
Development and PLAN International, 1999.
“A Political Ecology Model of Environmental Policy in the Philippines:
Implications to Forest Management”, a keynote lecture in the 1999 Annual
Convention of the Society of Filipino Foresters, Davao City, Philippines,
November 1999; in Journal of Environmental Science and Management. Vol.
1, No.1. June 1998. SESAM-UPLB
“Principles and Prospects for Harmonizing Animal Production with the
Environment” (with Alcantara, AJ and N. Rogel), in Proceedings, Philippine
Society of Animal Science, 15 October 1998. PICC, Manila
GATT-WTO and Philippine Environment: Policy Safeguards to Ensure an
Environment-friendly Competitiveness in World Trade, with O. Zamora, A.
Contreras, R. Cuevas, R. Rañola, MV Espaldon, A. Flor, M. Ruscoe, IV Ongkiko,
and J. Duma; Los Baños and Halifax, by the National Economic and
Development Authority (NEDA) and the Environment and Resource Management
Project, UPLB-Dalhousie University, 1996.
Environmental Ethics. A course design. Published in Los Baños and Halifax by
the Environment and Resource Management Program, 1996.
“The Laguna Lake Basin: Cauldron of Opportunities and Conflicts,” in Sly, P.
ed., Laguna Lake Basin, Philippines: Problems and Opportunities, ERMP
Reports, Los Baños and Halifax: Environment and Resource Management
Project, 1993.
“Policy Dimensions of Tenure Issues in Aquatic Production Regimes in the
Philippines, PCMARD,1992.
“Tenure Rights and Exclusion in the Philippines,” in Nature and Resources, vol.
27 Nov 4, 1991; UNESCO and the Pathenon Publishing Group,1991; paper
presented at the Second Annual Meeting of the International Association for the
Study of Common Property, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, 25 Sep
to 2 Oct 1991.
“Logging Ban: A Policy Advance or Revision?” IESAM Bulletin (Oct-Dec 1991).
Other Works
“A Model of Water Governance in the Philippines,” prepared for the Philippine
Institute for Development Studies and University of the Philippines Los Baños.
“SPS Harmonization and Food Security in the Philippines,” a paper read and
presented in the workshop on “Markets, Rights and Equity: Rethinking Food and
Agricultural Standards in a Shrinking World,” Michigan State University, USA,
31 Oct-3 Nov 1999.
“Flashpoints in Philippine Biodiversity Policy,” an Emil Q. Javier UP Presidency
Lecture, University of the Philippines System, 5 August 1999.
“Science and Policy: How the Twain Shall Meet,” an analysis of the success of
the Environment and Natural Resources Accounting Project in relation to the
unleaded gasoline policy of the Philippines; presented to the Environmental
Economics Programme for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA), May 23-25, 2000,
Singapore.
“The State of Our Global Environmental Security,” an opening lecture of the
annual lecture series of the Philippine Social Science Council, August 2000.
“Sustainability and Agricultural Modernization in the Philippines.” 1999 Annual
Meeting of the Philippine Agricultural Economics & Development Association,
19 Feb 1999, Manila.
“Eastern and Western Perspectives of the Environment”, a keynote paper
presented to the First Asia-Pacific Conference on Population and Environment
Education, 8-10 December 1998, Pryce Plaza Hotel, Cagayan de Oro, Philippines.
“Population and Environment in the Philippines: Integrating Human and
Ecological Security in the Philippine EIA System,” a technical report submitted to
the Population Commission, Department of Environment and Natural Resources,
and the Department of Interior and Local Government, April 1998.
“Population, Development and Environment in the Philippines: Policy Models for
Sustainable Development into the Next Millennium,” a Metro Manila
Commission Professorial Chair Lecture, College of Arts and Sciences, UPLB, 6
August 1997.
“A Model for Integrating Population, development and Environment in National
Planning,” a paper presented at the PDE Modelling Seminar-Workshop,
Population Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, Mar 1995.
“Deforestation in the Philippines: A Study of factors that Promote or Inhibit
Forest Loss,” a research paper submitted as a collaborative study on deforestation
in the tropics, with Dr. Alan Grainger, University of Leeds,
England.“Environmental Movements in Asia: An Overview”, a paper presented at
the International Workshop on Environmental Movements in Asia sponsored by
the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS), Leiden, Netherlands, 27-29 October
1994
“Dwindling Forest and Environmental Stress: The Story of the Philippines,” a
paper presented at the Fourth Annual Common Property Conference of the
International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP), Manila,
16-19 June 1993.
Major Research and Consultancy
Project Leader. An Independent Assessment of Critical Amendments to the
NIPAS Act to Raise the Level of Effectiveness of Protected Area Management
and Biodiversity Conservation in the Philippines. Deutsche Gesselschaft für
Technische Zusammernarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, 2014.
Project Leader. Protected Area Management Enhancement (PAME) Project,
of Clusters E (12) and D (7) in Regions 4B, 6, 7 and 8. Protected Area Wildlife
Bureau (PAWB)-Deutsche Gesselschaft für Technische Zusammernarbeit (GIZ)
GmbH, 2013.
Lead author on a chapter on Social and Political transformations of Southeast
Asia, A book project on Asian Change funded by the Asia-Pacific Network
(Dr.Louis Lebel, Project Coordinator).
Institutions Specialist, Samar Island biodiversity Project, USAID-REECS .
Analyst, Biodiversity Policy and Decision-making in the Philippines, a project of
the Southeast Asia Regional Center for Graduate Studies and research in
Agriculture contracted by the World Bank, 1998.
Project Leader, Development of a Community-based System to Identify Priority
Protectable Seascapes in the Philippines; a multidisciplinary research and
development project funded by the Center for Integrative Development Studies of
the University of the Philippines System.
Project Leader, Environmental Impact Assessment of the Philippine Population
Policy, a multidisciplinary project funded by the Philippine National Economic
and Development Authority; 1998.
Program Leader, Environmental Security and Management Program, a joint
program on enhancing environmental security at community to regional levels in
the Philippines, jointly undertaken by the School of Environmental Science and
Management and the Development Foundation Inc., both of UPLB, funded by the
Philippine-Canada Development Fund.
Project Leader, An Inventory of Environmental Programs, Professionals and
Facilities in the UP System, a project commissioned by the UP Systemwide
Technical Working Group on Environmental Security.
Lead Person, Review of Multilateral Environmental Commitments of the
Philippines and Their Impacts on the Country’s Medium-Term Development
Program and International Trade and Related Obligations, a project of the
Commodity team on Environmental Management, Philippine Council for
Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Research and development.
Awards
Professorial Chair Holder, Metro Manila Commission Professorial Chair in Arts
and Sciences, University of the Philippines Los Baños 1995-1997.
Research Fellow, Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies, University of
California Berkeley (May-Aug 1980).
Thesis Research Grantee, Luce Foundation, given by the Center for South and
Southeast Asia Studies, UC Berkeley (1988-1989).
Doctoral Graduate Fellow, Ford foundation, 1983-85.