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Siargao islanders who used to catch fish illegally and cut down mangroves now replant the trees and run ecotours to the ...
Sustainable tourism discourages illegal mangrove cutting and fishing in the Philippines' largest contiguous mangrove forest.
Innovation plays a crucial role in the Philippines’ conservation efforts. From satellite technology used to monitor ...
From more frequent direct flights to marketing drives, some of the Philippines' most pristine destinations are campaigning for more visitors. Eco-Business reports on why there is renewed optimism for ...
The Del Carmen Mangrove Reserve on Siargao Island in the Philippines has transformed from a hub of illegal fishing activities to a thriving ecotourism site, earning Ramsar recognition for its ...
Eco-tourism is only a small part of sustainable ... Tourism is important to the Philippines, and this Southeast Asian nation is full of opportunities for travelers to practice sustainable travel.
In the island-province of Bohol, guided ecotourism experiences offer up-close views of the country’s extraordinary biodiversity. Along with other destinations in the Philippines preparing to ...
The Philippine APEC Study Center Network (PASCN) of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), in collaboration with the Xavier University ...