Part I. Introduction.- Chapter 1. Tourism in the Philippines: Overview of Policy Development and Management Issues.- Part II. Managing and Developing Philippine Tourism Destinations.- Chapter 2. Mandatory Accreditation of Primary Tourism Enterprises in the Philippines:Challenges in Enforcement.- Chapter 3. How could the Philippine Government Improve its Tourist Information Centres?.- Chapter 4. “Your Islands and Valley of Fun” – Cagayan Valley’s Journey to a Regional Brand.- Chapter 5. Culinary Tourism as an Avenue for Tourism Development: Mapping the Flavours of the Philippines.- Part III. Managing Tourism in the Natural Environment.- Chapter 6. Pursuing Sustainable Tourism in the Philippines through an Effective Ecotourism Strategy.- Chapter 7. Dealing with Socio-Ecological Problems in a Rapidly Growing Tourism Destination: A Case Study from El Nido, Palawan.- Chapter 8. Empowering People’s Organisations in Mangrove Forest Tourism Development: The Case of Infanta, Quezon.- Chapter 9. The ASEAN Common Competency Standards for Tourism Professionals (ACCSTP) and Common ASEAN Tourism Curriculum (CATC) in the Philippines: Status, Progress and Gaps.- Chapter 10. Towards a Competency Model of Tourism Officers in the Philippines: A Phenomenological Approach.- Chapter 11. Competencies for a Career in the Hospitality Industry in the Philippines in 2030: Towards Embracing The 4th Industrial Revolution.- Chapter 12. Rethinking Tourism Education in the Philippines.- Chapter 13. Decolonising Philippine Tourism and Hospitality Curricular Programmes.- Part V. Conclusion.- Chapter 14. Tourism in the Philippines: Suggestions for Policy Development and Management Issues.
Dr. Richard S. Aquino is a Lecturer of Tourism and Marketing at the
UC Business School, University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New
Zealand. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the Auckland
University of Technology in New Zealand, where he also obtained his
master’s degree in international tourism management, and a Bachelor
of Science in Tourism from the University of Santo Tomas in Manila,
Philippines. His doctoral research focused on how the adoption of
social entrepreneurship through tourism changes host communities in
the Philippines. His other research interests include sustainable
tourism planning and development, geotourism, tourist behaviour,
and recently, the decolonization of tourism knowledge production.
Currently, he serves as the research notes editor of Tourism in
Marine Environments and an editor of the Austrian Journal of
South-East Asian Studies. Apart from academic work, he has been
actively involved in tourism planning consultancy projects in the
Philippinesand New Zealand.
Dr. Brooke A. Porter works in knowledge management as an
instructional designer with international aid agencies. Brooke
holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the Auckland University of
Technology in New Zealand, a master’s in education from Chaminade
University in Honolulu, Hawai’i, and a bachelor of science in
marine biology from the Florida Institute of Technology in
Melbourne, Florida. Some of her current work investigates tourism
as a development and conservation strategy as well as the role of
gender. Her doctoral research explored marine tourism as a
supplemental livelihood for fisheries-based communities in the
Philippines. Brooke also serves as an Honorary Research Fellow at
Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand, and as scientific
adviser to The Coral Triangle Conservancy, an NGO in the
Philippines.
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