Ericson Esquibel Coracero

Ericson Esquibel Coracero
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  • Environment
  • PhD Student at Western Sydney University

Ericson is currently doing his PhD (Soil Microbiology and Ecosystem Functions) at Western Sydney University.

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Introduction
For. Ericson E. Coracero is a faculty member of the College of Agriculture at Batangas State University - The National Engineering University. He holds a bachelor's degree in forestry from the University of the Philippines Los Banos and a master's degree in environmental management at Aurora State College of Technology. His research interests include forest ecology, forest biodiversity, forestry education, climate change, and related fields.
Current institution
Western Sydney University
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
September 2021 - June 2024
Batangas State University
Position
  • Instructor I
September 2020 - May 2022
Aurora State College of Technology  Philippines
Position
  • Instructor
Education
April 2024 - April 2028
Western Sydney University
Field of study
  • Soil Microbiology and Ecosystem Functions
September 2020 - July 2023
Aurora State College of Technology  Philippines
Field of study
  • Environmental Management
August 2014 - June 2018
University of the Philippines Los Baños
Field of study
  • Environmental Forestry (Plant Taxonomy)

Publications

Publications (21)
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Invasive alien plant species (IAPS) pose one of the most significant threats to native biodiversity. Swietenia macrophylla, or big leaf mahogany, is among the most threatening invasive plants in the Philippines. This article aimed to formally document the presence of S. macrophylla along the edges of Mt. Banahaw de Nagcarlan, a protected area on Lu...
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Invasive alien plant species (IAPS) pose one of the most significant threats to native biodiversity. Swietenia macrophylla, or big leaf mahogany, is among the most threatening invasive plants in the Philippines. This article aimed to formally document the presence of S. macrophylla along the edges of Mt. Banahaw de Nagcarlan, a protected area on Lu...
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Invasive alien plant species (IAPS) pose one of the most significant threats to native biodiversity. Swietenia macrophylla, or big leaf mahogany, is among the most threatening invasive plants in the Philippines. This article aimed to formally document the presence of S. macrophylla along the edges of Mt. Banahaw de Nagcarlan, a protected area on Lu...
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COVID 19 has brought significant damages to the lives of the people due to extremely long lockdowns and unemployment. Thus, leaving no choice to the residents but to depend their survival on what is available in the environment. This study was conducted to assess the contribution of the forests to the lives of the locals in Aurora through a survey...
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The paper shows the floristic species composition, structure, and diversity, including the ecological importance of the portion of Lower Agno Watershed Forest Reserve. Through quadrat and transect surveys, this study assessed six forest ecosystems, three grassland ecosystems, and five riparian sites. There were 41 tree species, 91 understorey speci...
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The Philippine islands host a significantly high concentration of native and endemic Hoya species. However, there are no previous records of this genus in the natural ecosystems within the province of Batangas, Luzon Island. The present study pioneered the exploration of Hoya plants and their associated communities in Batangas. A route-walk method...
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Forest and tree cover loss decreases the ecosystem services that they may provide such as food and livelihood, protection from calamities, oxygen to breathe, and storing of carbon. This study assessed the diversity, species composition, and carbon stock potential of trees located in Aurora, Philippines. Two areas were surveyed to represent preserve...
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Rich biodiversity is one of the Philippines' greatest assets of which populations of flora and fauna continuously face massive threats due to anthropogenic interventions. This study in Mt. Calavite Wildlife Sanctuary (MCWS) is one of the pioneering research projects on vertebrate fauna in a permanent biodiversity monitoring plot that followed a nat...
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Trees are very important components of an ecosystem which act as key elements of biodiversity which also provides countless benefits and protection from adverse events such as climate change. This study focused on the assessment of diversity and carbon storage potentials of tree species in Barangay North Poblacion and Barangay South Poblacion in Di...
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The study aimed to assess the students’ extent of knowledge and identify their perspectives towards biodiversity and its protection and conservation. A total of 268 randomly selected students at Aurora State College of Technology were involved in the study. Survey questionnaires were used to obtain data and information which were subjected to stati...
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Solid waste management is considered a pressing global issue calling for an immediate response from the government and its people. The Philippines has a continuously rising amount of waste and is expected to further increase in the succeeding years. As reviewed, associated problems with solid waste management in the country include an increasing am...
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Rich biodiversity is one of the Philippines’ greatest assets. Unfortunately, there is a continuous decline in the diversity of flora and fauna across the world. This calls for the need to educate people, especially younger generations, to value and protect biodiversity and natural resources. The study aimed to assess the students’ extent of knowled...
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Rich biodiversity is one of the Philippines’ greatest assets. Unfortunately, there is a continuous decline in the diversity of flora and fauna across the world. This calls for the need to educate people, especially younger generations, to value and protect biodiversity and natural resources. The study aimed to assess the students’ extent of knowled...
Poster
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Solid waste management is considered as a pressing global issue calling for an immediate response from the government and its people. The Philippines has a continuously rising amount of waste and is expected to further increase in the succeeding years. As reviewed, associated problems with solid waste management in the country include increasing am...
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Kandelia candel (L.) Druce is a true mangrove species under the family Rhizophoraceae. It is distributed throughout southeast Asia to south China, the Ryukyu Island and southern Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. In the Philippines, its only known area of occurrence is the province of Aurora, the central easternmost coast of Luzon island. However, there...
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Potential hazards and immediate rehabilitation of inactive/abandoned mines are concerns in Mogpog, Marinduque. Efforts have been initiated in the area through the use of species such as Acacia auriculiformis Benth. The study focused on assessing and mass-producing endomycorrhizal fungi from plants collected in the area and investigating the growth...
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Climate change is one of the most challenging environmental issues being faced by the world. Its effects are slowly getting worse and unbearable. Adaptation techniques are important to learn how to deal and live with climate change, and somehow address it. This paper provides possible practices and ways of adaptation to climate change that can be o...
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Tree species play a very important role in storing and sequestration of carbon by preventing the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as greenhouse gases. Carbon stock assessment is a useful tool in estimation of the importance of an area in terms of its carbon storage capacity. Trees with at least 5cm-diameter at breast height were rec...
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This paper provides the diversity assessment of the tree species in Sitio Dicasalarin, Barangay Zabali, Baler, Aurora including the endemism and ecological status. A total of 2239 individuals from 139 morphospecies, 87 genera and 46 families were recorded. A total of 48 Philippine endemic species and 2 Aurora Endemic species were found and at least...
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Assessing biodiversity is a vital measure in order for forest management plans to have a baseline information about the profile of the area in terms of the diversity. Tree diversity is a crucial parameter to be assessed given that trees are considered the most important component of a forest. This diversity assessment aims to assess the level of tr...

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