Seaweeds are good phytoremediators of cadmium (Paz-Alberto et., n.d.) to lessen sediment and water contaminants brought about by power plants and other human activities. #Phytoremediation #ProjectSAFE #ICCEM_CLSU #CHED_HEDF ...[read more]
INVITATION | International Webinar on Safekeeping the Environment thru Sustainable Food Systems: From Agronomy to Gastronomy Join us on March 11, 2022 at 9:00AM PST via Zoom Meeting as we celebrate ICCEM's 25th year of safekeeping the environment thru research and education, with this interna...[read more]
Get your cameras ready and have the chance to win exciting prizes! Join us, as we celebrate our 25th Founding Anniversary with the theme: “Safekeeping the Environment thru Research and Education” Submit your best shot to iccem@clsu.edu.ph on or before March 4, 2021 (until 5pm on...[read more]
On February 17, 2022, the CHED SAFE > GRS > FOSHE project successfully held a seminar and training about Lidar Technology. Twenty-eight (28) participants from the City Agricultural Office of San Jose City, Nueva Ecija, attended the seminar. They were given hands-on training on Lidar technol...[read more]
Mangroves thriving in marshy ecosystems have potential phytoremediation properties because they act as pollutant eradicators of heavy metal contaminants such as lead (Pb), copper (Cu), chromium (Cr), and arsenic (As) (Paz-Alberto et al., 2013). They are important for the maintenance of the quality o...[read more]
The CHED SAFE > GRS > FOSHE project successfully conducted a seminar-workshop on biodiversity conservation on February 21, 2022. Barangay officials, the committee on agriculture, farmers, and the chairman of Brgy's backyard gardening were among the forty-two (42) participants of the Barang...[read more]