Assessment on the coastal resource management of Madridejos Bantayan Cebu as a tourist municipality / Jhea Rustia, Marco Milan, Krisha Carl Bibit and Angel Lyka Elegino.

By: Rustia, Jhea [author.]Contributor(s): Milan, Marco [author.] | Bibit, Krisha Carl [author.] | Elegino, Angel Lyka [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City, Philippines : University of Cebu-Banilad, c2024Description: vi, 162 pages : colored illustrationsContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Local residents | Assessment on coastal resource management | Descriptive survey designSummary: Coastal resource management [CRM] has increasingly become a priority for promoting sustainable development in coastal regions, especially in tourism hotspots like Madridejos, Bantayn Island, Cebu. Despite the area's designation as a tourist municipality, several challenges hinder the effective implementation of coastal resource management [CRM]. These challenges include the absence of comprehensive management strategies, insufficient funding, and limited involvement of key stakeholders. This research aimed to evaluate the current state of CRM in Madridejos from the viewpoint of local stakeholders, with the goal of developing a more sustainable and effective CRM framework for he municipality.
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Coastal resource management [CRM] has increasingly become a priority for promoting sustainable development in coastal regions, especially in tourism hotspots like Madridejos, Bantayn Island, Cebu. Despite the area's designation as a tourist municipality, several challenges hinder the effective implementation of coastal resource management [CRM]. These challenges include the absence of comprehensive management strategies, insufficient funding, and limited involvement of key stakeholders. This research aimed to evaluate the current state of CRM in Madridejos from the viewpoint of local stakeholders, with the goal of developing a more sustainable and effective CRM framework for he municipality.

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