
This research study explores the promotion of sustainable initiatives focusing on the conservation of Hinulugang Taktak National Park in Antipolo, Rizal as Perceived by Tourists. This study aims to develop strategies that prioritize the preservation and enrichment of the park’s natural ecosystems while also providing meaningful and sustainable tourism experiences. The study begins by evaluating the current state of eco-tourism initiatives in HinulugangTaktak National Park, assessing environmental preservation, community based-tourism, visitor management, economic sustainability, and cultural preservation. Additionally, the environmental impact of existing eco-tourism practices on local ecosystems, including biodiversity loss, habitat degradation, and pollution, will be analyzed. Furthermore, this study examines best practices and successful examples of sustainable eco-tourism initiatives worldwide. By analyzing these examples, relevant strategies and guidelines for implementing sustainable eco-tourism in Hinulugang Taktak National Park in Antipolo, Rizal, can be developed. Particular attention will be given to the role of community involvement in promoting and contributing to sustainable eco-tourism initiatives. The study examines how tourists can be engaged and empowered to actively participate in preserving the park’s natural assets and how their involvement impacts the success of these initiatives. Furthermore, it also delves into the potential economic benefits and challenges of promoting sustainable eco-tourism in Hinulugang Taktak National Park. It seeks to ascertain how these initiatives can positively impact the local economy while taking into account any potential hurdles. Additionally, the research study investigates the influence of government policies and regulations on the practical implementation of sustainable eco-tourism initiatives. Evaluating existing policies and regulations will provide insights into how they can be improved and strengthened to support sustainable practices and conservation efforts in the region. Through this research, a comprehensive understanding of promoting sustainable eco-tourism in Hinulugang Taktak National Park, with a focus on conservation, will be achieved.
Rexielyn B. Villareña, Anjielyn A. Cabintoy, Micaella G. Galanza, Crishavel D. Gervacio, Jaira I. Juat, Vahnie Rose L. Tiangco
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