Benguet State University hosted an International Seminar on Forest Resources Management and Assessment on November 6, 2025, at the Everlasting Hall, New Research and Extension Building.
The activity was organized by the College of Forestry, the Center of Geoinformatics, together with BSUโs academic partner, the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan.
Students from the College of Forestry- BSU and the College of Natural Sciences – Benguet State University, along with faculty, staff, and community members, attended the event. The program started with a prayer, the national anthem, and the BSU Hymn.
Dr. Nova D. Doyog, Dean of the College of Forestry, gave the opening remarks, recalling how the partnership started and sharing her hopes that everyone would learn from the speakers. University President Dr. Kenneth Alip Laruan followed with a message of appreciation to the guests and reminded everyone to use what we will learn and of the need to take care of our forests, as he shared, โWhile our forests are not only a source of livelihood and ecological balance, to us, it is part of survival. Every day, everything is changing, the environment is changing, and we are confronted with challenges, and to these challenges, resolution should be put in place to ensure that these forests will be here today, tomorrow, and the years to come.โ
The first speaker was Dr. Peter Surovy, a Research Associate at the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, who is also a professor at the Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague. His discussion focused on remote sensing tools and the use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in assessing forest resources. The second speaker was Dr. Patrick Asante, a Research Associate at the Institute of Statistical Mathematics and a Senior Researcher at the Ministry of Forests, British Columbia, Canada. His discussion gave a glimpse of Forest Economics and the Valuation of Forest Resources. The third speaker was Dr. Atsushi Yoshimoto, a Professor at the Institute of Statistical Mathematics. He shared about the Japanese forest as he discussed an introduction to forest management.
An open forum allowed participants to share ideas and questions, followed by the closing remarks of Dr. Josel M. Florentin, Vice President for Business Affairs. He emphasized the importance of science in protecting the environment and encouraged everyone to โdo our part in the restoration.โ
This seminar highlights BSUโs commitment to promoting sustainable forest management and supports #SDG15LifeOnLand, #sdg13climateaction and #SDG17partnershipsforthegoals




































