DOST-NCR Launches "Pamana Agham: Siyensya sa Bawat Habi at Hibla" for Sustainable Development and Tourism
The
Department of Science and Technology - National Capital Region
(DOST-NCR) officially launched
Pamana Agham: Siyensya sa Bawat Habi at Hibla on August 28, 2024, at
Casa Manila, Intramuros, Manila.
The event, led by DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum Jr., in partnership
with the Department of Tourism (DOT), headed by
Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, marked a significant step towards
promoting sustainable development and tourism through science, technology, and
cultural preservation. The launch was made possible with the support of the
DOST-Philippine Textile Research Institute, Intramuros Administration, and
Partnerships for Sustainability Education (PSE).
Photo Credit: DOST-NCR
Importance of Weaving in Cultural Enrichment
DOST Undersecretary for Regional Operations, Engr. Sancho A. Maborrang,
emphasized the importance of preserving and enriching Filipino culture through
weaving. He posed a critical question: “Nawawala ba ang mayamang paniniwalang
ito sa pagpasok ng siyensya, teknolohiya at inobasyon? Ang sagot ay hindi;
bagkus ay pinagyayaman pa ang mga katutubong sining na ito at ginagawang mas
makabuluhan para sa kasalukuyang henerasyon." This statement underlines that
science, technology, and innovation do not erode traditional arts but instead
enhance them, making them more relevant for future generations.
Weaving as an Expression of Filipino Creativity and Sustainability
DOST Secretary Solidum echoed this sentiment, stressing that the culture of
weaving should be passed on to future generations as it reflects the natural
creativity of Filipinos. He remarked, "Ang kulturang habi ay dapat ipamana
dahil ito ay ekspresyon ng ating paggiging likas na malikhain, ito ay
nagpapakita ng ating sustenableng paggamit ng ating likas na yaman, isa itong
makulay na bahagi ng kulturang Pilipino, at ito ay sumasalamin sa pagsasanib
ng tradisyon at inobasyon." Weaving, as a vibrant aspect of Filipino culture,
symbolizes the fusion of tradition and innovation while promoting sustainable
use of natural resources.
Strengthening Sustainability Education
A key highlight of the event was the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement
(MOA) between DOST-NCR and PSE. This agreement aims to strengthen cooperation
in implementing various projects and initiatives related to sustainability
education. The partnership will focus on conducting studies on sustainability
and equipping relevant authorities with the necessary skills to achieve the
Philippines' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This collaboration is
expected to contribute significantly to the country's efforts in promoting
sustainable development.
TourLISTA Application: Enhancing Tourism Data Reporting
Another notable milestone during the event was the signing of a project
agreement between DOST and DOT for the TourLISTA Application, led by
DOST-MIMAROPA. The TourLISTA Application aims to facilitate the reporting and
analysis of tourism data, serving as a valuable tool for the government in
developing priorities, plans, and projects in the tourism sector. This project
is part of the Smart and Sustainable Cities and Communities Program, which
seeks to provide smart solutions for cities and communities across the
country.
Halal Modules for Sustainable Tourism
As part of the event, DOST-XI formally handed over Halal Modules to DOT,
further promoting sustainable tourism in the Philippines. The Halal Modules
are expected to play a crucial role in expanding the scope of sustainable
tourism initiatives, particularly in ensuring that the needs of Muslim
travelers are met while preserving the country's rich cultural heritage.
Celebrating Innovation and Creativity through Art
The program also featured an Awarding Ceremony for the winners of the Sining
Siyensya competition, which involved Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) in
collaboration with the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology-NCR. This
competition highlighted the creativity and talent of PDLs, showcasing their
artistic expressions through science. The event continued with "Ang Pamanang
Habi" Fashion Show, which presented the beauty and craftsmanship of
traditional Filipino weaving.
Pamana Agham: A Showcase of Filipino Culture and Innovation
Pamana Agham: Siyensya sa Bawat Habi at Hibla remained open to the public at
Casa Manila, Intramuros, until August 29, 2024. This project served as a
testament to the enduring value of Filipino cultural heritage and the
transformative power of science and technology. Through this initiative,
DOST-NCR and its partners aim to create a lasting impact on both the cultural
and tourism sectors, paving the way for a more sustainable and culturally
enriched future for the Philippines.
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