Photovoice : A participatory action research on sustainable agri-tourism of Amadeo Cavite / Carmela Tongson
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TextDescription: Vol 8, pages 41-62 : illustrations ; 24 cmISSN: - 2350-7403
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This research explores the sustainable development of Agri-tourism in Amadeo, Cavite, utilizing Photovoice as a participatory action research methodology. Agri-tourism has significant potential for economic and cultural preservation within agricultural communities but often faces barriers, including inadequate benefit-sharing and insufficient strategic initiatives. The study aims to identify and implement sustainable practices that enhance local Agri-tourism, emphasizing solection through Photo voice omnity bancie farmers odoper indises asiative Sara economic, social, and environmental impacts on their lives. This approach fosters deep community involvement and allows for the documentation of Agri-tourism from a local perspective. Data analysis focused on thematic interpretations of the discussions, highlighting varying perceptions regarding integrating agricultural and tourism practices. Results indicate diverse opinions on Agri-tourism's effects on community dynamics, economic stability, and environmental sustainability. Positive impacts, including increased local engagement and economic opportunities, were noted, alongside challenges like improved infrastructure and more effective marketing strategies. These findings provide a deeper understanding of the benefits and obstacles associated with Agri-tourism. The discussion underscores the importance of collaborative efforts among stakeholders to optimize Agri-tourism benefits in the Coffee Capital of the Philippines. Strategic recommendations include enhancing infrastructural support, promoting sustainable practices, and improving marketing and educational initiatives to bolster tourist experiences and local benefits. The study advocates for an inclusive, sustainable model of Agri-tourism development that benefits all stakeholders involved.
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