4 research outputs found

    Central Philippine University Multidisciplinary Research Journal, Volume 4(1), July 2024

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    Journal issueCentral Philippine University Multidisciplinary Research Journal (formerly Patubas) is published semi-annually under the auspices of Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines.Central Philippine University Documentation of traditional delicacies in the province of Iloilo Elsie B. Tedoco and Ma. Amihan T. Panes A model analysis of the worthiness of public transport services to Guimaras Island as assessed by tourists: Inputs to the enhancement of a tourism development plan Jonan P. Burgos and Mary O' T. Penetrante Sustainability and viability of community-based coastal tourist destinations: A working example of a local community in Aklan Ernesto B. Templo, Carmen N. Hernandez, Luis A. Abioda, Gynnyn G. Gumban, and Rowena M. Libo-on Model analysis of the human resource crisis management among DOT-accredited hotels in Western Visayas, Philippines Whalter M. Sosmeña, Mary O' T. Penetrante, and Carmen N. Hernandez Socio-cultural, environmental, and economic factors associated with sustainable and regenerative coastal tourism in the province of Iloilo: Bases for a model development Febe Rose Libe-Torres, Carmen N. Hernandez, Rowena M. Libo-on, and Luis A. Abioda The use of ADDIE Model in the development and evaluation of a training module for administrative leadership and decision making in state higher education institutions Napoleon B. Marasignan III and Gynnyn G. Gumban </ul

    Socio-cultural, environmental, and economic factors associated with sustainable and regenerative coastal tourism in the province of Iloilo: Bases for a model development

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    Journal articleIt is essential to identify the socio-cultural factors, environmental factors, and economic factors of sustainable and regenerative coastal tourism to minimize environmental degradation and ensure viability by improving resource allocation and ensuring long-term economic benefits while creating a mutually beneficial relationship among key tourism stakeholders and creating a sustainable tourist hotspot in the country's profound coastal tourism destination. Tourism necessitates a flexible framework that can adapt to changing global trends and endorse comprehensive policies for the future (Hussain & Haley, 2022). Coastal tourism is the largest sector of the maritime economic subdivisions and often raise arguments regarding the environmental impacts (Papageorgiou, 2016). Hence, the purpose of this study was to determine the socio-cultural, environmental, and economic factors associated with sustainable and regenerative coastal tourism in the Province of Iloilo as a basis for the development of a sustainable and regenerative coastal tourism model. Socio-cultural, environmental, and economic factors have a positive impact on sustainable coastal tourism, sustainable coastal tourism has a positive impact on regenerative coastal tourism, and economic factors have a positive impact on regenerative coastal tourism.Central Philippine Universit

    Sustainable tourism awareness-adherence and coastal issues and concerns of the selected coastal tourism stakeholders in Southern Iloilo, Philippines

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    Journal articleThe common problems in tourism are the exploited rapid growth of coastal tourism and the seasonal nature of tourism has led to swings in employment and income most markedly in the small sector (Islam, 2015). The stance of sustainability is essential since this will be the reason that companies may survive the global pandemic (Pololikashivili, 2020). Hence, the purpose of this study was to determine the sustainable tourism awareness-adherence and issues and concerns of the selected coastal tourism stakeholders in Southern, Iloilo, Philippines. This study utilized the descriptive-correlation design using a researcher-made questionnaire. The study found "high" sustainable tourism adherence and awareness with "low" coastal tourism issues and concerns of the coastal tourism stakeholders in Southern, Iloilo. There was a relationship between sustainable tourism awareness and sustainable tourism adherence. The result also revealed that sustainable tourism awareness had a correlation with coastal issues and concerns and on relationship between sustainable tourism adherence and coastal issues and concerns

    Central Philippine University Multidisciplinary Research Journal: Special Edition from School of Graduate Studies, Volume 1(1), 2021

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    Journal issueCentral Philippine University Multidisciplinary Research Journal (formerly Patubas) is published semi-annually under the auspices of Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines. This special edition features researches by students and faculty from the School of Graduate Studies. Message Irving Domingo L. Rio, D.Mgt. Inter-village dispute: A phenomenological study Irving Domingo L. Rio, Renia F. Dela Peña, Kareen Jay D. Lozada, Ma. Corazon G. Nievales and Bernadine T. Baliguat Determinants of tourists’ satisfaction: The case of DOT accredited accommodation establishments in the Province of Capiz, Philippines Janet V. Ledesma, Mary O’ T. Penetrante and Carmen N. Hernandez Food tourism industry in SOCCSKSARGEN region: Availability of resources, awareness, attitude, and compliance with the implementing rules and regulations on food safety and sanitation among street food vendors Milchie G. Palapar and Irving Domingo L. Rio Supervisor’s leadership style, personnel empowerment, engagement, work-life balance, and job satisfaction for personnel intention to stay in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Henan Province, China Xu Bin and Mary O’ T. Penetrante Development and evaluation of modules for senior high school Physics teachers Edgardo P. Gerada Rural-urban interactions and interdependence: Policy implications for the enhancement of linkages between Iloilo City and the Province of Guimaras Evan Anthony V. Arias and Carmen N. Hernandez Factors influencing the decision not to retire among the retiring personnel of Iloilo Provincial Government Shara May P. Centina and Gynnyn G. Gumban Factors associated with the compliance to Ecological Solid Waste Management Act 2000 (RA 9003) of inland resort establishments in the Province of Iloilo: Inputs to policy enhancement Tadema B. Formarejo, Carmen N. Hernandez and Lorna T. Grande Knowledge, experience, expectation and satisfaction of operations staff on audit services of a microfinance NGO in Iloilo Allen Dave C. Fuego and Rowena M. Libo-on Green supply chain initiatives and sustainable performance: A case study of Darlings’ Milktea Shop in Iloilo Jengkey H. Ventura and Gynnyn G. Gumban Anxiety to COVID-19 vaccination among personnel in a tertiary government hospital in Iloilo City Marcos D. Bito-onon and Alfonso E. Catolin Level of performance of the Lupon members under the barangay justice system as perceived by the constituents of the selected barangays in Municipality of Badiangan, Iloilo, Philippines JD Chris Y. Dofeliz and Renia F. De la Peña Sustainable tourism awareness-adherence and coastal issues and concerns of the selected coastal tourism stakeholders in Southern Iloilo, Philippines Carmen N. Hernandez, Maribel B. Dunton, Ma. Amihan T. Panes and Febe Rose L. Torres </ul
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