To see how these impacts unfold beyond what we see, join us in this edition of Perspective: WHERE WASTE FLOWS this May 12, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at PH 408–410.
Register here:
🔗https://t.co/bPFkqK3wLI
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🤔Did you know that pollution doesn’t stay where it starts?
What we throw away on land doesn’t simply disappear—it travels. Through rainfall, drainage systems, and river networks, waste is carried across communities and eventually into the ocean. 🪸
From the city of Quezon, the Geog PROVFiles brings you to the Coconut Capital of the Philippines: QUEZON province! 🥥✨️
Stay tuned for more PROVFiles releases! 👀
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through interconnected water systems from inland environments to coastal and marine spaces, and how geographic perspectives can help us better understand these environmental issues within the Philippine context.
May 12, 2026 (Tuesday)
5-7PM
PH 408-410
#WhereWasteFlows#UPGeogSoc
This semester, UP GeogSoc invites you to the latest edition of Perspective: The Geography Forum Series, entitled “Where Waste Flows: Tracing Pollution in Interconnected Water Systems".
This event aims to discuss how pollution, particularly plastic waste, moves...
Mula sa pagawaan at lansangan hanggang sa mga sektor na bumubuhay sa araw-araw nating pangangailangan, ang uring manggagawa ang pundasyon ng lipunan.
Mabuhay ang mga manggagawang Pilipino!
#SahodItaasPresyoIbaba#MayoUno#PagtungoPagtugon#UPGeogSoc
🌅 To whom does the Philippine landscape truly belong? 🐟
🔹 Mussel and fisherfolk communities in Navotas have lost their traditional livelihoods, forced to travel farther north to harvest shellfish, as reclamation dismantles mussel farms and fills fishing grounds with landfill.
🌄 To whom does the Philippine landscape truly belong? ⛏️
🔹 Caraga Region, the Philippines��� mining capital, is a premier hub of nickel production, hosting some of the country’s largest deposits for global industries.
🏝️ To whom does the Philippine landscape truly belong? 🌳
🔹In Sibuyan Island, the stakes extend beyond environmental damage, as the island is not only a resource base but a lived landscape embedded with cultural narratives, subsistence practices, and a deep sense of place.
🏞️ To whom does the Philippine landscape truly belong?🌾
🔹In MacArthur, Leyte, the threat of black sand mining continues to encroach on the home and livelihood of many farmers and fisherfolk as it consistently alters the natural environment, disrupting their living.
This Earth Month, we highlight the struggles for environmental and spatial justice in the country. Across the Philippines, landscapes are not just physical spaces—they are lived environments where land, water, and communities are deeply interconnected.
Pagbati, mga Bagong Heograpo ng Bayan! 🌏
UP GeogSoc congratulates the UPCAT 2026 passers, especially our new batch of BS Geography freshmen! 🧭🗺️
Patungo sa marami pa nating imamapang landas! 💙 💚
Hinihintay na kayo ng UP! 🌻
#UPCAT2026#PagtungoPagtugon#PadayonGeografia
UP GeogSoc extends its sincerest gratitude for your time and support in making this event possible, and we look forward to your continued support and involvement in the years ahead! 🫶
#UPGeogSoc63NERATIONS#UPGeogSoc63rdAnniv#PagtungoPagtugon
We were delighted to bring together residents and alumni for a meaningful evening of reconnection, shared memories, and celebration of the organization’s continued growth and achievements through the years. 🏃
As part of its 63rd anniversary celebration, the Geographic Society of the University of the Philippines (UP GeogSoc) successfully held its Anniversary Dinner Party last March 21, 2026, at the University Hotel. 💙💚