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Title of Publication: Ecotourism Policy and Planning Subject Matter: Biodiversity, Tourism Policies Author(s): Holtz, Christopher and Edwards, Stephen Publication date: 2003 Publisher: CAB International Brief statement: Shows the connection between ecotourism and biodiversity; and how they benefit each other. Different stakeholders and their effect on ecotourism. Different levels of policy and how much they affect the development of tourism and ecology. Place where the publication is available: UST Miguel de Benavides Library Title of Publication: Tourism and Protected Areas: Benefits Beyond Boundaries Subject Matter: Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef Author(s): Skeat, Andrew and Skeat, Hillary Publication date: 2007 Publisher: CAB International Brief statement: The Great Barrier Reef as a very well-known

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Title of Publication: Ecotourism Policy and Planning

Subject Matter: Biodiversity, Tourism Policies

Author(s): Holtz, Christopher and Edwards, Stephen

Publication date: 2003

Publisher: CAB International

Brief statement: Shows the connection between ecotourism and biodiversity; and how they

benefit each other. Different stakeholders and their effect on ecotourism.

Different levels of policy and how much they affect the development of

tourism and ecology.

Place where the publication is available:

UST Miguel de Benavides Library

Title of Publication: Tourism and Protected Areas: Benefits Beyond Boundaries

Subject Matter: Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef

Author(s): Skeat, Andrew and Skeat, Hillary

Publication date: 2007

Publisher: CAB International

Brief statement: The Great Barrier Reef as a very well-known Australian tourist attraction.

The article shows how its management help preserve and protect the reef

while fostering a sustainable tourist industry.

Place where the publication is available:

UST Miguel de Benavides Library

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Title of Publication: Marine Ecology Processes, System and Impact

Subject Matter: Marine Conservation

Author(s): Kaiser, Michel J., Attrill, Martin J., Jennings, Simon, Thomas, David N.,

and Barnes, David K. A.

Publication date: 2011

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Brief statement: Reasons for conserving marine ecology. Economics of conservation and

value of marine ecosystem. Different approached in conservation and how

it is beneficial to its users.

Place where the publication is available:

UST Miguel de Benavides Library

Title of Publication: Tourism in South and Southeast Asia

Subject Matter: Tourism

Author(s): Hall, Colin Michael and Page, Stephen

Publication date: 2000

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

Brief statement: Effects of Tourism to the environment. Coastal tourism and recreation

directly and indirectly affected by coastal and ocean issues. Establishment

of sustainable development for coastal tourism.

Place where the publication is available:

UST Miguel de Benavides Library

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Title of Publication: The Sea Around The Philippines: Governance and Management for a

Complex Coastal Ecosystem.

Subject Matter: Environmental policy, Marine productivity

Author(s): Fernandez, Pepito R., Jr.

Publication date: 2009

Publisher: N/A

Brief statement: Roots of coastal and ecological problems in the Philippines and their

effects on local industries. Government and local initiatives to lessen

problems are also given to protect and conserve marine biodiversity.

Place where the publication is available:

Environment v. 51 no. 3 (May/June 2009) pp. 36-51, UST Miguel de

Benavides Library

Title of Publication: Marine Protected Area Networks in the Coral Triangle: Development and

Lessons

Subject Matter: Marine biological diversity.

Author(s): Green, Stuart J. and Meneses, Anna T.

Publication date: 2008

Publisher: N/A

Brief statement: History of marine protected areas. Examples of successful MPAs like the

Southeast Cebu Cluster and Tubataha Reef National Park. Shows the

establishment, management, strategies, ecological design and zoning of

marine sanctuaries

Place where the publication is available:

UST Miguel de Benavides Library

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Title of Publication: Resorts: Management and Operation.

Subject Matter: Considerations for resorts, Resort management

Author(s): Mill, Robert C.

Publication date: 2012

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Brief statement: User profile analysis of beach resorts. Management of environment and

resources to produce a safe and eco-friendly resort. Definition and

considerations of ecotourism.

Place where the publication is available:

UST Miguel de Benavides Library

Title of Publication: Hotel, lodging, restaurant and resort management

Subject Matter: Resort management, marketing and planning

Author(s): Arora, R. K.

Publication date: 2011

Publisher: A.P.H. Publishing Corporation

Brief statement: Changing demands for resorts which resulted to different specialized

resorts. Establishment of sustainable resort management for sound

financial basis and long-term development and continuity.

Place where the publication is available:

UST Miguel de Benavides Library

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Title of Publication: Marine Protected Areas in the Philippines How much spillover do we

need?

Subject Matter: Marine Protected Areas

Author(s): Aliño, Porfirio M.

Publication date: 2013

Publisher: N/A

Brief statement: Importance of marine protected areas to recover marine ecology.

Considerations to make MPA effective and manageable. Promotion of no

take away zones to give fishes breeding space.

Place where the publication is available:

http://innri.unuftp.is/pdf/Marine%20Protected%20Areas.pdf

Title of Publication: Beach Carrying Capacity Assessment of Coastal Ecotourism in Calatagan,

Batangas, Phlippines

Subject Matter: Coastal conservation

Author(s): Padayao, Daisy and Sollestre, Loreta

Publication date: 2009

Publisher: N/A

Brief statement: Definition of carrying capacity and how it can be used for sustainable

tourism. How to compute carrying capacity. Survey of different resorts in

Calatagan, Batangas shows the importance of developing standards that

take into account the carrying capacity of the place

Place where the publication is available:

http://journals.uplb.edu.ph/index.php/JESAM/article/view/339/297;

Journal of Environmental Science and Management 12(2): 11– 27

(December 2009) ISSN 0119-1144

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Title of Publication: Sustainable Coastal Tourism Handbook for the Philippines (Chapter 1)

Subject Matter: Sustainability, Marine Conservation

Author(s): Flores, Ma. Monina M.; Hüttche, Carsten M.; White, Alan T.

Publication date: 2002

Publisher: Coastal Resource Management Project of the Department of Environment

Brief statement: The link between tourism and coastal ecosystem and how they benefit and

suffer from each other. Different parts of marine ecosystem and how

tourism has benefitted from them. Potential environmental impacts from

coastal development activities.

Place where the publication is available:

http://oneocean.org/download/20020628/coastal_tourism_handbook.pdf

Title of Publication: Sustainable Coastal Tourism Handbook for the Philippines (Chapter 2)

Subject Matter: Coastal Management, Tourism Planning

Author(s): Flores, Ma. Monina M.; Hüttche, Carsten M.; White, Alan T.

Publication date: 2002

Publisher: Coastal Resource Management Project of the Department of Environment

Brief statement: Importance of developing policies for coastal management. Cooperation

between various stakeholders and how they can affect the site. Local

government agencies and NGOs play a vital role in sustainable tourism.

Place where the publication is available:

http://oneocean.org/download/20020628/coastal_tourism_handbook.pdf

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Title of Publication: Sustainable Coastal Tourism Handbook for the Philippines (Chapter 4)

Subject Matter: Sustainability, Tourism Planning

Author(s): Flores, Ma. Monina M.; Hüttche, Carsten M.; White, Alan T.

Publication date: 2002

Publisher: Coastal Resource Management Project of the Department of Environment

Brief statement: Use of different method to make tourism sustainable. Definition of

carrying capacity, limit of acceptable and integrated mater planning change

and how it can be used in planning for sustainable tourism.

Place where the publication is available:

http://oneocean.org/download/20020628/coastal_tourism_handbook.pdf

Title of Publication: Sustainable Tourism Challenges for the Philippines (Chapter 1)

Subject Matter: Sustainable tourism

Author(s): Alampay, Ramon Benedicto A.

Publication date: 2005

Publisher: Philippine APEC Study Center Network (PASCN) and the Philippine

Institute for Development Studies (PIDS)

Brief statement: Challenges that will be faced to improve sustainable tourism in the

Philippines. Incorporation of national government, NGOs and private

business sector to improve tourism. Comparison of Philippines and

Thailand on the tourism industry.

Place where the publication is available:

serp-p.pids.gov.ph/serp-p/download.php?d=3719

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Title of Publication: Sustainable Tourism Challenges for the Philippines (Chapter 4)

Subject Matter: Ecotourism

Author(s): Alampay, Ramon Benedicto A. and Libosada, Carlos

Publication date: 2005

Publisher: Philippine APEC Study Center Network (PASCN) and the Philippine

Institute for Development Studies (PIDS)

Brief statement: Classifying frameworks for Ecotourism initiatives. Difference of shallow

and deep ecotourism. Classifications of ecotourism sites and program.

Difference of active and passive ecotourism.

Place where the publication is available:

serp-p.pids.gov.ph/serp-p/download.php?d=3719

Title of Publication: Eco-resorts: planning and design for the tropics

Subject Matter: Sustainable tourism

Author(s): Bromberek, Zbigniew

Publication date: 2005

Publisher: Elsevier Ltd.

Brief statement: Different activities for eco-tourism. Changing trends of tourism which led

to the formation of ecotourism. Three main components of ecotourism

which guides it objectives.

Place where the publication is available:

UST Miguel de Benavides Library

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Title of Publication: Protecting or Pilfering? Neoliberal Conservationist Marine Protected Areas

in the Experience of Coastal Granada, the Philippines

Subject Matter: Marine Protected Areas

Author(s): Segi, Shio

Publication date: 17 July 2014

Publisher: Springer Science + Business Media

Brief statement: Improper implementation of MPA on Coastal Granada. Socio-economic

conditions that causes destructive fishing practices. Political context of

MPA development.

Place where the publication is available:

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10745-014-9669-1

Title of Publication: Scaling Up to Networks of Marine Protected Areas in the Philippines:

Biophysical, Legal, Institutional, and Social Considerations

Subject Matter: Marine Protected Areas

Author(s): Lowry, G. K.; White, A. T. and Christie, P.

Publication date: 2009

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group, LLC

Brief statement: Further enhancement of MPAs on local communities. Incorporation of

various NGOs and LGUs to improve data gathering and information

sharing. Importance of establishing committees to manage MPAs.

Place where the publication is available:

http://oneocean.org/download/db_files/Scaling-up-to-MPA-

Networks_CMJ_09.pdf