Balancing Environment Conservation and Economic Gain Through Community-based Tourism

Balancing Environment Conservation and Economic Gain Through Community-based Tourism

Sugba Lagoon demonstrates that tourism need not be a choice between conserving the environment and earning a living:

1. 2 peoples organizations from Caub, where the lagoon is, and from nearby areas were tapped to provide transportation and guest relation services. They were trained on tourism management by the LGU and other government agencies, and SIKAT, a 28-year old NGO with significant experience in community-based coastal resource management trained them on basic ecology and Marine Protected Area Management.  The POs were registered as organization and environment management is part of their mandate.

2. The LGU declared the lagoon as no-fishing zone and intensified its enforcement of fisheries laws with help from POs and NGOs.

3. The LGU developed infrastructure and procedures,  providing support and guidance.

4. The communities are kept informed of policies and importance of environment conservation through regular community consultations.