Instructor Profiles

SCPW Instructors

Celestino Ulep
President, SCPW

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Amy M. Lecciones
Executive Director & Vice-President, SCPW

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Simplicia Pasicolan
Trustee & Head, Scientific Committee, SCPW

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Ma. Cheryl Prudente
Trustee, SCPW

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Aaron Julius M. Lecciones
University of the Philippines, Diliman
Trustee, SCPW

  • BS Architecture (UP Diliman)
  • MSc Practising Sustainable Development (Lond)
  • MA Urban and Regional Planning (UP Diliman)
  • PhD Urban Design and Planning (ongoing) (UW Seattle)

Arch. Aaron’s research interests are at the intersection of sustainable and resilient urban design, wetland conservation and management, nature-based solutions, and green buildings. He is currently a member of the Protected Area Management Board of the Las Pinas – Paranaque Wetland Park.

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Courses taught:

  • 1. CCMA and DRRM Module: SCPW EcoCamp
  • 2. Space Programming for Wetland Centers
  • 3. Project Development and Management
  • 4. CEPA Tool: Conducting Online Seminars

Ma. Catriona E. Devanadera
University of the Philippines, Los Baños

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Ivy F. Lambio
University of the Philippines, Los Baños
Trustee, SCPW

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Carlo H. Quintos
Program Officer, SCPW

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Darry Shel M. Estorba
Program Officer, SCPW

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Patricia Labitoria
Project Officer, SCPW

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Jamella M. De Castro
Member, SCPW

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Guest Instructors

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The Wetland School Network of Instructors

The SCPW utilizes its networks across the world to bring the best and brightest minds in wetlands stewardship to become instructors for the SCPW Wetland School.

Many of our members are experts in their own fields and are part of the SCPW Team of Instructors. Our partners from around the world augment the SCPW Team of Instructors bringing with them valuable knowledge, insight, and experience from different parts of the world.

 

The SCPW Wetland School is made possible by the generous support of the Ramsar Regional Center – East Asia, Wetland Link International – Asia, and Primera.

Contact the SCPW for any inquiries.