Revisiting sustainable tourism in the Philippines : towards a better normal

Revisiting Sustainable Tourism in the Philippines provides a comprehensive investigation into how sustainability across tourism industries can be achieved in practical terms within the Asian context. Existing books have tackled theories and principles of sustainable tourism, or have focused on pract...

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Other Authors Rivera, John Paolo R. (Editor), Gutierrez, Eylla Laire M. (Editor), Roxas, Fernando Martin Y. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesNew perspectives in tourism and hospitality management
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837536801
DOI10.1108/9781837536788
Physical Description1 online resource (288 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • I. A value chain approach to sustainable tourism
  • Chapter 1: Shifting paradigms: an empirical analysis of the tourism value chains in the better normal / Ray Justin A. Villanueva
  • Chapter 2: Unlocking tourism's potential for business sustainability / Winston Conrad B. Padojinog, Viory Yvonne T. Janeo, and Diana Rueda
  • Chapter 3: The tourism value chain as framework for sustainable tourism economies: Challenges and future opportunities for destinations / Ramon Benedicto A. Alampay and Omme Atiyah B. Gonting
  • Chapter 4: Situating the informal sector in the Philippine tourism value chain: Evidence, opportunities, and contentions in the case of Binondo, Manila / Jovito Jose P. Katigbak and April Joy E. Dopeño II. 'Thinking small' as a new pillar of sustainable tourism
  • Chapter 5: Going small yet getting big: Paradigm shifts in business models towards inclusivity, sustainability, and long-term resilience and proofing in micro and local tourism / Luisito C. Abueg, Ma. Janda Ira Felina M. Benedictos, and Claire Therese B. Villafuerte
  • Chapter 6: 'Thinking small': Exploring the opportunities of tourism during the post-COVID-19 era using the systems thinking paradigm / Daryl Ace V. Cornell, Ethelbert P. Dapiton, and Liwliwa B. Lagman
  • Chapter 7: Active transport for low-carbon tourism / Jonna C. Baquillas, Marie Danielle V. Guillen, and Edieser DL. Dela Santa
  • Chapter 8: Women and sustainable tourism: Experiences of environmental protection and conservation in the Philippines / Eylla Laire M. Gutierrez III. Recalibrating tourism products and services through customization
  • Chapter 9: Revisiting resiliency and sustainability of the tourism and built environment nexus: Macroeconomic and micro-level evidence from the Philippines towards the 'next normal' / Luisito C. Abueg and Iris L. Acejo
  • Chapter 10: Pedaling towards a sustainable Intramuros: Assessing cycle tourism's impact on cultural awareness and environmental preservation / Lilibeth C. Aragon, Jocelyn Y. Camalig, and Ivy Charisse T. Pagulayan
  • Chapter 11: Sustainable tourism development through value and rights-based approaches - The case of Samar Island Natural Park, Philippines / Jame Monren T. Mercado, Avi Ben P. Andalecio, and Gezzez Giezi G. Granado
  • Chapter 12: Ecotourism destinations in Nueva Ecija: Concepts and practices towards tourism marketing and sustainability / Celyrah B. Castillo and Marie Jel D. Bautista
  • Chapter 13: Revisiting the regulatory function of government towards tourism sustainability and resilience: Basis for policy formulation / John Paolo R. Rivera and Warner M. Andrada.