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Community and Environment Centered Sustainable Development: Case Studies from Puerto Princesa City of Island Palawan, the Philippines - Dimithri Jayagoda

Community and Environment Centered Sustainable Development: Case Studies from Puerto Princesa City of Island Palawan, the Philippines

Buch | Softcover
288 Seiten
2017
GRIN Verlag
978-3-668-38936-6 (ISBN)
CHF 74,10 inkl. MwSt
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Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2014 in the subject Asian studies, grade: A+, , course: Doctoral, language: English, abstract: Former mayor Edward Hagedorn and officials have set their vision to see the City of Puerto Princesa, on Palawan Island in the Philippines, as "a model city in sustainable development." This dissertation discusses how people have committed to accomplish this vision and also how they have contributed to Puerto Princesa being recognized as the "City in the Forest" of the Philippines. The objective of this study is to identify the sustainable development model of Puerto Princesa City and to describe the sustainable development story of Puerto Princesa using case studies and to offer an exclusive approach to case study research that is practical and applicable in other parts of the Philippines and neighboring countries. Global recognition to the concept of sustainable development, its history and application in to island city is discussed throughout this dissertation.

This dissertation introduces the trend of the world, the Philippines and Puerto Princesa City's mangrove and forest covers. Case studies of annual mangrove plantation and tree planting are discussed in detail. Community based sustainable tourism and livelihood activities are also discussed in the form of case studies. Based on the interviews and surveys, stakeholder's contribution, leadership and the society of Puerto Princesa City is described. Puerto Princesa City's tourism development story, why people protects the environment, the sustainable development story of Puerto Princesa City and the possibility of applying of the Puerto Princesa City's sustainable development model in other parts of the Philippines and neighboring countries are also described in detail.

This study is conducted in the form of a case study. Qualitative data are mostly used but at the same time quantitative data are also used to prove qualitative descriptions as a mixed methodology. Data gathering techniques used in this study are interviews, focus groups, surveys, photography, participatory observations, action research and desk research. The sustainability of projects has resulted in creation of the first carbon neutral city in Southeast Asia, despite the fact that Puerto Princesa is highly an urbanizing city in the Philippines. Local community, policy makers, academia and politicians of the city are in agreement that the community is fully aware of forestation, protection and environmental security in the city, primarily because of continuous community based economic, environmental and social development projects.

Dimithri Devinda JayagodaDimithri Devinda Jayagoda (Sri Lankan) is a doctoral graduate from the Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies at Ritsumikan Asia Pacific University (APU) - Japan. Currently he is an Administrator at the Admissions Office (International) of the same University. He is continuing his research in the sustainability of the island of Palawan in the Philippines. Currently he is engaged in several ongoing research projects in Oita prefecture of Japan in relation to community capacity development. Dimithri earned a master's degree from APU in development economics and a bachelor's degree in business administration.He was awarded a Sylff fellowship during April 2011 and March 2012. Since April 2012 to September 2014 he was a scholar received Kobayashi International Scholarship for graduate studies. He is the founder of "Dimi on Education," an open Facebook group that shares educational information.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 6 Farbabb.
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 419 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Völkerkunde (Naturvölker)
Schlagworte Capacity Development • CapacityDevelopment • community based forest management • communitybasedforestmanagement • environmental security livelihoods • environmentalsecuritylivelihoods • Ethnic Studies • Leadership • Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte • sustainable development • Sustainabledevelopment • sustainable tourism. • sustainabletourism. • Völkerkunde
ISBN-10 3-668-38936-5 / 3668389365
ISBN-13 978-3-668-38936-6 / 9783668389366
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