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DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
Ecotourism Development
and the National Tourism
Development Plan, 2011-2016
Mt. Tapulao Ecotourism Strategic Planning Workshop
Mimosa Leisure Park, Clark Freeport Zone

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
National Tourism Development Plan
3.53.9
4.3
5.5
6.8
8.2
10.0 Actual
Projection
30.2
36.6
40.7
44.0
47.7
51.7
56.1
Actual
Projection

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
% Share
to Total 10.2% 10.3% 11.1% 13.0% 14.2% 16.2% 18.7%
Employment
Tourism Share to GDP/ Employment
% Share
to GDP (PH) 5.8% 5.9% 6.2% 6.7% 7.0% 7.8% 8.7%
523572
650
748
835
974
1,147Actual
Projection
Actual
Projection
3.7 3.8 4.1
4.9
5.4
6.3
7.43.7 M additional
Employment

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
Tourism Employment by Sector
(in Thousand)
Sector 2010 2011 2012
Passenger Transport 1,489 1,524 1,490
Restaurants and Similar 926 989 1,138
Recreation, Entertainment and Cultural Services 362 374 559
Retail Trade 276 277 278
Travel Agents, Tour Operators and Tour Guides 181 185 181
Hotels and Similar 119 127 146
Miscellaneous 341 348 349
Total 3,694 3,823 4,141
Source: NSCB Tourism Satellite Account

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
National Tourism Development Plan
Goal:
Develop a highly competitive and
environmentally and socially
responsible tourism that delivers
more widely distributed income
and employment opportunities
Vision:
Become the must experience and
more FUN destination in Asia
Strategic Direction 1:
Develop and market
competitive tourist
products and
destinations
Strategic Direction 2:
Improve market access,
connectivity and
destination
infrastructure
Strategic Direction 3:
Improve tourism
institutional governance
and human resources

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
Competitive Products and Destinations
Tourism Site
(Within LGUs)
Tourism Cluster
(Groups of LGUs
in a Region)
Gateway to
Tourism Cluster
(LGU Capitol)
Tourism
Development
Area (LGUs)
Tourism Destination Framework
and Selection Criteria
market responsive
inclusive
consistent with existing
Regional/LGU boundaries
investment responsive
measurable
prioritizable

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
Competitive Products and Destinations
Program 1:
Product
development
& destination
strategy
TDA Strategy
Diversify the tourism products
Improve access
Improve visitor facilities,
maintenance and operation, and
safety and security
Restoration
Raise product standards
Adopt more environmentally and
socially approaches
Strengthen community
participation
Tourism
Cluster

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
Competitive Products and Destinations
Nature Tourism
Cultural Tourism
Sun and Beach Tourism
Cruise & Nautical
Leisure & Entertainment
Tourism
MICE & Events Tourism
Health, Wellness, and
Retirement Tourism
Diving & Marine Sports
Tourism
Product Portfolio
Education Tourism
Program 1: Product
development and
destination
strategy
Ecotourism
Wildlife
Encounter
Adventure

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
Strategic Actions: Raise awareness among communities
Capacity building for effective
management of natural & heritage sites
Increase number of designated natural
and heritage sites (UNESCO, RAMSAR,
IUCN)
Ensure that sites are safeguarded against
mining, logging, other extractive
activities
Prepare site and visitor management
plans
Increase participation on protection and
conservation
Increase the number of natural and
heritage tour guides
Competitive Products and Destinations
Program 2: Safeguarding
natural and cultural
heritage sites and
landscapes
Strengthen site carrying
capacity to allow for
increase tourism on
sustainable basis
Expand the number of
natural and heritage sites
to handle future tourism
growth

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
Project 1: Capacity building to introduce among
conservation specialists and site managers that tourism
and conservation are not mutually exclusive, both
conservation and tourism can work together to manage
and protect the site sustainability
Competitive Products and Destinations
Project 2: Awareness raising through all forms of media
that will introduce Filipinos on internationally and
nationally protected natural and cultural sites
Project 3: Increase the number of internationally
protected sites in UNESCO, IUCN, RAMSAR, MAB and
other programs

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
DOT Ecotourism Support Program
Planning and Product Development
Preparation of local guidebook on tourism planning
Development of globally competitive eco-adventure products
(e.g., trekking, marine interaction, seafari or diving)
Development of self-sustaining ecotourism business
enterprises in protected areas that benefit local communities
Capacity Building
Development of data collection and management system for
protected area managers and staff
Skills enhancement for local tour and naturalist guides

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
DOT Ecotourism Support Program
Investment and Infrastructure Development
Allocation of 5% of travel tax proceeds for development of
ecotourism sites in depressed provinces with strong tourism
potentials
Designation of ecotourism sites in the NES as Tourism
Enterprise Zones
Standards and Accreditation
Updating of standards and accreditation system for eco-tour
facilities, eco guides, eco tours, and eco lodges

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
DOT Ecotourism Support Program
Marketing and Promotion
Promotion of ecotourism sites in local and international
travel and tourism fairs Global Eco-Asia Pacific Tourism Conference in Cairns, Australia
in October 2012
Organization of international conferences on ecotourism ASEAN Ecotourism Congress in December 2012
5th World Ecotourism Conference in Cebu on 13-15 November
2013 with the theme “Marine and Coastal Ecotourism: Ocean of
Uncertainties, Waves of Opportunities.”

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
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