The National Parks Development Committee (NPDC) and the Department of Tourism (DOT) held the 4th Philippine Parks Congress (PPC) at the Clark Freeport on 3 December 2025.
In collaboration with the Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) Estate Association, Inc., the three-day event that runs from December 3 to 5 focuses on developing connected green spaces in urban areas.
With the theme “Green Networks: Parks, Pathways, People,” the congress eyes target audience such as planners, architects, environmental managers, policymakers, and advocates of urban design. The congress is a hybrid event featuring study tours, workshops, and plenary sessions across different locations.
The opening day featured immersive explorations and study tours of Clark's open spaces, including Filinvest Mimosa and Bicentennial Park, the CDC Children's Playground, and Parade Grounds. Discussions focused on park maintenance, mobility, inclusivity, and tree mapping.
On December 4, the congress was held at Taguig City, BGC. The core of the congress took place at The Mind Museum, featuring keynote speakers and panels from industry leaders and urban development specialists. The day also included walking tours of BGC's public spaces like Burgos Circle, the BGC Greenway, and NEO Park.
On December 5, the congress will culminate in Taguig City, BGC, as the final day includes the second set of talks and presentations of workshop outputs.
During the opening, the CDC’s Environmental Permits Division and Tourism Promotions Division recorded 95 events with 357,097 attendees at Clark’s parks and open spaces in the first half of 2025.
CDC President and CEO Atty. Agnes VST Devanadera underscored CDC’s commitment to keeping these spaces open and meaningful for the public.
“Clark’s parks are our gift of service to the community. They are free, open, and welcoming — places where families can bond, celebrate milestones, and create lasting memories together,” she said.
“We call on everyone to help us maintain their cleanliness and preserve their beauty, so future generations can enjoy them as well,” she added.
Delegates visited CDC Bicentennial Park, Children’s Playground, and Parade Grounds, where sessions tackled park maintenance, mobility, inclusivity, and tree mapping. They also toured Filinvest Mimosa+’s Acacia Park, Creative Park, and Driving Range.
“Urban green spaces are vital lifelines for cities. They serve as avenues for recreation and relaxation and support mental well‑being,” NPDC Executive Director Cecille Lorenzana‑Romero said.