of the traditional and indigenous forest management systems and practices consistent with the traditions and culture therein including the corresponding penalties and sanctions to be imposed for each and every violation to be committed. Said MOA shall also include provisions on the roles and responsibilities of all parties in the documentation of information and/or in the gathering of primary data for the recognition and confirmation of the traditional and indigenous forest management systems and practices. \ The output of the joint documentation as well as the stipulations under the MOA shall be used in the formulation of appropriate Joint Implementing Rules and Regulations (JIRR) between and among the DENR, the NCIP, the concerned LGUs and the head or the duly authorized representative of the concerned ICC/IP for a particular traditional and indigenous forest management system and practices a s STIFRMSP. - - Sec. 8. Documentation of STIFRMSP. The documentation of indigenous and traditionalljr managed forests and the different practices in relation to forest resources management, harvesting and utilization thereof shall be undertaken jointly by the DENR and the NCIP in coordination with the indigenous leadership system, Barangay and Municipal LGUs and other concerned stakeholders. The identification of other concerned stakeholders in the documentation shall be by consensus between and among the DENR, the NCIP, indigenous leadership system and the LGU/s of the area. The documentation process shall focus not on specific barangay levels but on traditional domain management unit/s as a whole and should capture the integrative landscape/ nature of the domain. The documentation parameters shall include, but not limited to, the following: 8.1 The Ancestral Domain Management Blocks/Units a. Location, general description of the area (e-g. topography, accessibility, slope, present of hazardldanger areas; if already identified: soil type and structure, etc.) including the area coverage and boundary of the traditional management unitlblock by groups/ clans or community; b. Area covered by each ICC/IP using particular traditional and indigenous forest management systems and practices including the extent and frequency of how the ICCs/IPs harvest/utilize their trees and other forest resources; c. Location Map of the area covered by the traditional domain management unitlblock showing the boundaries and adjoining lots; d. Present land uses and prevailing vegetative cover status (prevailing vegetsition, including the volume, estimated quantity of the forest resources); e. Inventory of biodiversity resources in the area and strategies on rewarding upland communities for maintaining their watershed areas, if any;

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