Impacts of a shift in the production and consumption of marine protected resources : a case of Suyac Island Pamela Go, Jet Dela Cruz, and Nick Agustin
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Published in Enderun College Scholarly Review Vol. 3, no. 1 (AY 2019-2020)
Includes bibliography.
This is a case study of Suyac Island, a marine protected community in Negros Occidental. It presents the social, economic, and environmental impacts of a shift in the production and consumption of resources from a highly dependent fishing economy that follows the "take-make-use-dispose" regime to a more circular management of resources that is ecotourism. The study used mixed method to measure and describe the impacts as well as identify endogenous resource management practices.
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