SUSTAINABLE COASTAL TOURISM HANDBOOK for the PHILIPPINES
byCarsten M. HüttcheAlan T. WhiteMa. Monina M. Flores2002Printed in Cebu City, PhilippinesCitation:Hüttche, C.M., A.T. White and M.M.M. Flores. 2002. Sustainable Coastal Tourism Handbookfor the Philippines. Coastal Resource Management Project of the Department of Environmentand Natural Resources and the Department of Tourism, Cebu City, Philippines, 144 p.This publication was made possible through support provided by the United States Agency forInternational Development (USAID) under the terms and conditions of Contract No. AID-492-C-00-96-00028-00. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do notnecessarily reflect the views of the USAID. This publication may be reproduced or quoted inother publications as long as proper reference is made to the source.Photos by Alan T. White unless noted otherwise.Graphics and layout by Ysolde Collantes; copyediting by Leticia Dizon.CRMP Document No. 03-CRM/2002ISBN 971-92290-3-9
Carsten M. Hüttche
is Principal/Managing Consultant at Environmental Professionals (ENVIRO PRO/Singapore). He has an MSc in Biology major in Tropical Ecology from Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany. E-mail: carstenh@pacific.net.sg or enviropro@magix.com.sg
Alan T. White
is Deputy Chief of Party, Coastal Resource Management Project. He has a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Hawaii. He is also President of the Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation, Inc. E-mail: awhite@mozcom.com
Ma. Monina M. Flores
developed the Olango Birds and Seascape Tour that won the Environmental Experience Award in the 2001 British Airways Tourism for Tomorrow Awards and a 2000 Conservation International Excellence in Ecotourism Award. She is founding chairperson of the Environment and Community Ventures Foundation, Inc.E-mail: mamoninaflores@hotmail.com