Environmental practices of Jumalon butterfly sanctuary and art gallery / Roshielle Mae V. Martires [and four others].

By: Martires, Roshielle Mae VContributor(s): Cayao, Rossel R | Alaras, Ailene M | Dionson, Joren T | Sadaya,, Karen Jean FMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City : University of Cebu, 2016Description: iv, 49 [5] (various) leaves : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSummary: Summary: Tourism is one of the economic contributors of the sanctuary and it has it directs and indirect environmental effects. This study determined the environmental practices of Jumalon butterfly sanctuary and art gallery. The study used the descriptive-correlation research design with the use of researcher-made questionnaire as the main instrument for gathering data. The study was conducted in Jumalon butterfly sanctuary and art gallery. There were a total of 183 respondents selected with the use of random sampling. To interpret the data, simple percentage formula, weighted mean and chi-square were the statistical treatment used. The findings showed that most of the respondents were aged between 15-25 year of age; female; single; and college level. The visitors perceived the sanctuary moderately practiced protection of plants and animals as well as solid waste management. Information dissemination on the other hand was strongly practiced. Therefore, the sanctuary conducted environmental practices in their area. The researchers proposed an enhancement plan that will give the Jumalon butterfly sanctuary and art gallery an input on how they can better execute the environmental practices and improve the sanctuary.
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Thesis (Degree of Bachelor of Science in Tourism) -- University of Cebu- Banilad, 2016.

Includes bibliographical references (41-42).

Summary: Tourism is one of the economic contributors of the sanctuary and it has it directs and indirect environmental effects. This study determined the environmental practices of Jumalon butterfly sanctuary and art gallery. The study used the descriptive-correlation research design with the use of researcher-made questionnaire as the main instrument for gathering data. The study was conducted in Jumalon butterfly sanctuary and art gallery. There were a total of 183 respondents selected with the use of random sampling. To interpret the data, simple percentage formula, weighted mean and chi-square were the statistical treatment used.
The findings showed that most of the respondents were aged between 15-25 year of age; female; single; and college level. The visitors perceived the sanctuary moderately practiced protection of plants and animals as well as solid waste management. Information dissemination on the other hand was strongly practiced. Therefore, the sanctuary conducted environmental practices in their area. The researchers proposed an enhancement plan that will give the Jumalon butterfly sanctuary and art gallery an input on how they can better execute the environmental practices and improve the sanctuary.

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