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Vitex parviflora [2] is a species of plant in the family Lamiaceae, also known as smallflower chastetree [3] or the molave tree. The name "molave" is from Spanish, derived from mulawin , [ 4 ] the Tagalog word for the tree.
Poverty incidence of Molave 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 24.00 2009 26.46 2012 22.34 2015 29.30 2018 18.59 2021 18.27 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Gross sales of registered companies: ₱1,358,640,795 Total capitalization of new businesses, 2015: ₱150,000,000 Growth of capitalization of new businesses, 2014–2015: 286.9 percent Molave is the commercial hub of the Salug Valley. Rice ...
[citation needed] Eight major types of forests are distributed throughout the Philippines; dipterocarp, beach forest, pine forest, molave forest, lower montane forest, upper montane or mossy forest, mangroves, and ultrabasic forest. [33] The highest mountain is Mount Apo.
Jadav Molai Payeng, the man who planted the Molai Forest. Molai forest is named after Jadav 'Molai' Payeng, Indian environmental activist and forestry worker. After an initial 200 hectare (500 acre) planting by the social forestry division of Golaghat district was abandoned in 1983, [1] the forest was single-handedly attended by Payeng for 30 years and now encompasses an area of about 1,360 ...
Its forest cover consists of typical dipterocarp and molave-dipterocarp with mid mountain type vegetation in the highest peaks reaching to 850 metres (2,790 ft). There have also been sightings of the Southern silvery kingfisher and the Philippine eagle in the forest. [16]
Typhoon Molave (2009) (T0906, 07W, Isang) Tropical Storm Molave (2015) (T1514, 15W) Typhoon Molave (2020) (T2018, 21W, Quinta) - a powerful typhoon that totally devastated the Southern Luzon area of the Philippines and Vietnam in late October 2020
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Jadav "Molai" Payeng (born 31 October 1959) is an environmental activist [1] and forestry worker from Majuli, [2] popularly known as the Forest Man of India. [3] [4] Over the course of several decades, he has planted and tended trees on a sandbar of the river Brahmaputra turning it into a forest reserve.