Towards A Sustainable Livelihood Tourism Development and Economic Prosperity: A Case Study of Tagalag Fishing Village Ecotourism Zone in Valenzuela City, Philippines
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https://doi.org/10.56556/gssr.v3i4.1045Keywords:
economic prosperity, Environmental sustainability, social well-being, sustainable livelihood, tourism development, PhilippinesAbstract
This study examines the case of the Tagalag Fishing Village Ecotourism Zone in Valenzuela City, Philippines, which has been transformed into a sustainable livelihood tourism site. Using a mixed-methods approach, including published and unpublished documents, survey questionnaires, interviews, and government data, the research analyzes the impacts of this development on economic prosperity, community well-being, and the promotion of sustainable tourism practices. Results show that the transformation has significantly benefited the local community, providing more employment, higher income, and improved access to healthcare, education, and infrastructure. However, environmental challenges, such as pollution, overfishing, and habitat destruction, were also identified. The study suggests that adopting sustainable tourism practices can address these issues while fostering long-term economic, social, and environmental sustainability.
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