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Home»Press Release»DOST, Bohol Island State University partner to conserve heritage structures through science
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DOST, Bohol Island State University partner to conserve heritage structures through science

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenMarch 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Department of Science and Technology-Forest Products Research and Development Institute (DOST-FPRDI) and Bohol Island State University (BISU) partners for science-based heritage conservation in Bohol.

From left to right: BISU Main Campus Director Jean F. Nebrea, BISU University President Anthony M. Penaso, DOST-FPRDI Director Rico J. Cabangon and BISU Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Extension Ivy Corazon A. Mangaya-ay during the MOA signing on Feb. 19, 2026

For. Callado (with cap) examines the wood identified by BISU staff from the retablos of Loboc Church.

The initiative seeks to protect and preserve historic structures across Bohol by applying advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) methods and promoting compatible and sustainable conservation materials.

DOST Secretary Dr. Renato U. Solidum Jr. shared, “heritage conservation is not just about preserving old structures; it is about keeping our history, identity, and culture alive. Through science-based partnerships like this, we empower local communities to be active stewards of their own heritage.”

For communities in Bohol, heritage structures are more than architectural landmarks as they are living symbols of faith, identity, and shared history. Many of these structures contain historic wooden elements such as floors, retablos, and structural columns that have endured centuries of natural wear.

According to DOST-FPRDI Director Rico J. Cabangon, preserving these structures requires not only care and commitment, but also scientific expertise as wood can suffer from decay, termite or fungal attack, and structural weakening that are not immediately visible.

“By equipping local institutions with the right tools and expertise, we help ensure that conservation decisions are evidence-based, sustainable, and rooted in respect for cultural legacy,” shared Cabangon.

In heritage homes like the 195-year-old Casa Rocha, decisions about repair, reinforcement, or replacement of materials must be guided by proper assessment to ensure structural safety while preserving historical authenticity.

DOST-FPRDI and BISU formalized their partnership through a Memorandum of Agreement signing recently. Prior to this, Institute experts have already trained the BISU EPOCH program team on wood identification— the scientific process of establishing the identity of a wood specimen based on its anatomical, physical, and structural properties

BISU President Dr. Anthony Penaso acknowledged the vital role of DOST-FPRDI’s technical expertise in preserving the province’s cultural heritage.

“Through this partnership, we further strengthen our conservation initiatives to help secure a sustainable future for Bohol. We reaffirm our commitment to safeguard our rich heritage while empowering students and communities through innovative research and responsible stewardship,” said BISU President Penaso.

The DOST-FPRDI team also conducted site visits to key heritage locations in Bohol, including Casa Rocha, Baclayon Church, Santa Monica Church, Loay Church, and Loboc Church.

The partnership is anchored on the research program “Enhancing Heritage Preservation: Advancing Evidence-Based Conservation Through Advanced NDT and Alternative, Compatible Materials (EPOCH).” It contributes to sustaining the values and conservation goals of the Bohol UNESCO Global Geopark, reinforcing science-based stewardship of the province’s natural and cultural heritage.

This partnership is one of the many initiatives of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) aimed at providing science-based, innovative, and inclusive solutions across four strategic pillars: human well-being, wealth creation, wealth protection, and sustainability. These pillars embody the mantra OneDOST4U: Solutions and Opportunities for All. For more information, visit www.fprdi.dost.gov.ph

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