World Ecotourism Conference in Cebu
CEBU, Philippines - The 5th World Ecotourism Conference will be held in Cebu on February 20 - 22, 2014.
With the theme "Marine and Coastal Ecotourism: Oceans of Uncertainties, Waves of Opportunities," discussions at the Radisson Blu Hotel, in Cebu City, will center on the impacts of ecotourism activities linked to the seas, such as whale and shark watching, snorkeling, scuba diving, and recreational fishing.
Representatives from government, industry, civil society, and the academe from all over the world are expected to exchange ideas on the development and sustainability of industries linked to marine and coastal ecotourism; as well as the socio-economic aspects of the industry, including development of destinations, management of marine ecotourism spots, marketing, and the elimination of poverty through sustainability.
Conference participants will also be toured around the islands Cebu and Bohol to showcase examples of thriving marine ecotourism spots. Optional tours include whale shark interaction in Oslob, Cebu and a visit to the underground river in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
According to Tourism Sec. Ramon Jimenez Jr., the Philippines is the perfect host to this year's conference. "Part of the country's National Tourism Development Plan," he says, "is to develop competitive and sustainable products and destinations which will provide economic opportunities and protect the environment."
"It is important for the Philippines to take the lead," Jimenez adds, "in involving local communities and government units in (marine) conservation work, especially that the livelihood of many Filipinos are linked to the seas."
The Philippines also hosted the ASEAN Ecotourism Conference in 2012. (FREEMAN)
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