Macro FINAL Project
Macro FINAL Project
Macro FINAL Project
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November 2019
Introduction
According to Philippine daily inquirer (2016), It’s acknowledged that tourism can
easily attract private investors, generate jobs, and eventually help fuel economic
should have made tourism a major economic pillar and dollar earner. But sadly, the
Philippines lags behind its neighbors in developing and benefiting much from it. The lack
of development in the tourism industry decreases the rate of Tourist coming to the
country to spend their money. And in that, it basically helps our economy.
According to Libosada (2018), which the main mandate of the DOT is to attract
tourists and manage some, select sites such as Intramuros, Rizal Park, and so-called
tourism economic zones. Tourism trainings are also provided and are slowly being
modified to cater to various needs, such as first aid and specific guiding techniques
(e.g. mountain guiding). But the magnitude of the industry growth already puts
population and demand requirements to be allocated funding for schools, clinics, and
hospitals, yet transient individuals, aka tourists, are not included in these counts.
Accidents can happen in any place, and tourists are the most vulnerable
members of a society. They often do not have their support system with them, and their
resources are highly limited. If sites start developing their tourism industry, they must
recognize this fact. They must be ready to provide the needed facilities and services to
the transients. They must go beyond the usual institutional excuse that they cannot
surreal feel in every visit. Found in the southwestern part of Palawan, Onuk Island
level.
of Balabac, Palawan. Despite its being a private property, it is open to the public, and it
has a few rooms to accommodate guests. It’s also fast becoming a popular tourist
destination, having been featured in National Geographic Channel because of a
Once on the island, frolic on the white sand with your loved ones, or go
swimming in the clear blue waters. There are also sandbars during low tide season. This
is the perfect getaway island – no internet connection, cell phone signal is limited, and
no television sets. Electricity in the island is also turned off at midnight. Caretakers
Most people speak Malay already since they are near Malaysia. Malaysian
goods are also available everywhere and is probably more abundant than local
goods. Moreover, the cultures of people in the province are a mix of both Christian and
1.) How can we prevent accidents from occurring from the island?
3.) Is there a way that we can make the island increase its tourist growth rate but still
and unintended external action which occurs in a peculiar clip and topographic point,
with no evident and calculated cause but with pronounced effects. It implies a by and
large negative result which may hold been avoided or prevented had fortunes taking
up to the accident been recognized, and acted upon, prior to its happening.
in Balabac, not all. It’s something NOT to be taken lightly, so follow precautions by a
(like Citronella oil), mosquito nets (mosquitero) and thick full body
cover-ups. If you do decide to take anti-malarial medications, the first dosage should
there is far from the situation in some parts of ARMM. The islands are inhabited by
Since Onuk Island is only known for its breathtaking scenery and crystal clear
waters, caretakers or the owner of the island must come up with entertainment that
tourists can do while staying in the island. The Island is very remote like the nearby
islands and typical activities like snorkeling, star gazing, and other activities that involve
its natural landscape and sceneries are only the only things you’ll do in the island.
According to Wood (2018), that the classic article of Stanley Plog, "Why
Destination Areas Rise and Fall," brilliantly captures the human desire to explore places
and leave them behind once they lose their distinctive character. Communicating
what we discover, sharing it with others, allows destinations to grow, sprawl and
Human generally have the instinct to roam around places, tourists must
remember that we are now living with environmental issues that we must stop, not just
the places with natural destinations, but the whole planet. The island of Onuk, in
Balabac, Palawan, is not that much inhabited by tourists as of now, but what if in the
near future the island is populated and the environment is constantly being destroyed.
Actions to be taken
The Researcher has come up with actions that would help in preventing
accidents, providing leisure to tourists, and at the same time conserving the island’s
natural resources.
in the island.
4.) Lessening the Garbage in the island by using canvas or even the biodegradable
plastic like the ones in Indonesia where it does not harm the nature even humans and
animals.
5.) Having weekly island inspection to see if there are potential environmental
problems.
6.) Raising awareness to those who will go and stay in the island by conducting an
Conclusion
Developing a Project Plan in Onuk, Island in Balabac, Palawan can potentially
save a destination from a “paradise lost”. It is important since we are the ones who will
continually use the resources; we are responsible in keeping the island in its original
state. The Island is not populated and is being taken care of a small group of
individuals. It offers limited activities such as snorkeling, sightseeing, etc. We must not
only develop the island but also its nearby islands as well.
burgeon. The point of this project plan is not only develop Onuk island, but be as a
reference in conserving other islands in the Philippine as well. In today’s era, the
this kind of things there is a high probability of the tourist destination to be ruined.
It is very clear that the need of project plan in tourists’ destinations can utterly
turn a place to be preserved in a long time. Having the development plan to these
destinations can both be beneficial to people and importantly to the environment.
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