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    Reclamation projects seen to propel Bacoor into new growth center

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    Date
    January 15, 2020
    Author
    Gonzales, Iris
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    Classification code
    PS20200115_B4
    Excerpt
    Two reclamation projects in Cavite are expected to transform Bacoor into a new center of growth. The Bacoor Reclamation and Development Project (BRDP) and the Diamond Reclamation and Development Project (DRDP) have already received the support of the local communities, the city government of Bacoor said in a statement. BRDP has a total size of 320 hectares, while the DRDP consist of a one 100-hectare property. The city government hopes to integrate in these two projects a cost effective approach to the long-term clean-up of Manila Bay. On the other hand, the agri-fishery areas – covering all rice lands, other productive agricultural lands, and water bodies or fishponds – shrank to a total area of 410 hectares or a mere 6.61 percent of the total land area of Bacoor.
    Citation
    Gonzales, I. (2020, January 15). Reclamation projects seen to propel Bacoor into new growth center. The Philippine Star, p. B4.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/7899
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    Geographic Names
    Bacoor Manila Bay
    Subject
    reclamation Governments environmental restoration
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