inhabitants; Misamis Oriental (excluding Cagayan de Oro City) with 889,000;
Lanao Del Norte (excluding Iligan City) with 676,000; Misamis Occidental
with 602,000; and Camiguin with the smallest population at 88,000.1
Northern Mindanao is the eighth most populous region in the Philippines and
the second in Mindanao (after Davao Region) based on the 2015 census.
Its major urban area is Metro Cagayan de Oro, which includes Cagayan
de Oro City and some municipalities and cities of Misamis Oriental and
Bukidnon. The region’s population density in 2010 was 210 persons per
square kilometer. The total population of Region X accounted for about 4.6
percent of the Philippine population in 2015.
Land Ownership and Tenure in Northern Mindanao
Official PSA Statistics in 2000 show that 29.23 percent of the total
households in Northern Mindanao region owned agricultural land, of
which 3.31 percent of households acquired the land through the
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) while 25.92 percent of
the households secured land through other means.
On the other hand, 17 percent of the total households in the region were in
possession of residential land other than where the households currently
resided and another two percent owned land other than residential and
agricultural.
Land Tenure and Use
Community Based Forest Management
As of 2015, 294 Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM)
Agreements have been awarded in the region involving 20,922.005
hectares of forestland, and benefitting 28,122 households
and 294 people’s organizations. The CBFM is a government strategy,
which “gives the management of forests back to the people.” It offers
long-term security of tenure to partner-communities and promotes
an integrated approach to sustainable forest resource management.2
1
2
Philippine Statistics Office: 2015
DENR R-X Official Data
ANGOC and PAFID
9