b. Adhere to the customary laws and recognize the Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices (IKSP) of the ICCs/IPs together with the intellectual property rights thereon, if any, in accordance with the applicable provisions of the IPRA; c. Recognize the ICCs/IPs' preferential rights to benefit from the natural resources found within their ancestral lands/domains jointly documented and confirmed pursuant to this Order; d. Institutionalize the traditional and culture-driven sustainable forest resources management systems and practices, policies and customary laws of the ICCs/IPs; and e. Formulate appropriate policy/ies consistent with the in-depth study and evaluation of the documented STIFRMSP based on their defined culture and existing customary laws/ traditions. I 2.2. Specific Objectives: a. To institutionalize the consultative, collaborative effort and consensus building processes between and among indigenous socio-political institutions including its leadership system, local government units (LGUs), the DENR, the NCIP and other concerned agencies/offices/ organizations for the enhancement of appropriate indigenous practices of forest resources management a s a mechanism to be effected in the community as a whole; b. To strengthen and enhance the applicable/effective sustainable traditional indigenous forest resources management systems and practices that are innovative, as indigenous socio-political catalyst in the implementation of forest management schemes within forest lands; c. To adopt the experiences, informative insights gained and lessons learned in the implementation of these sustainable traditional and indigenous forest resources management systems and practices in sparsely or marginalized forests and wherever applicable; d. To recognize each sustainable traditional indigenous forest resources management system and practice having the maintenance and enhancement of the watershed areas including its biodiversity as the primary purpose and the personal uses thereof secondary, such as: (1)areas for planting of agricultural crop; (2) source of construction materials for residential homes and other wood products for home use; and (3) areas where to gather forest products on a regulated basis for livelihood and entrepreneurship development; and e. To strictly adopt and monitor compliance of resources utilization and impose penalties a n d sanctions in case of violations thereto in accordance with the respective customary law applicable in the traditional management units and/or community/clan-owned woodlots.

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