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Community-based Tourism
in Donsol, Sorsogon
Carlos M. Libosada Jr.
Assistant Professor
University of the Philippines
Asian Institute of Tourism
Donsol

   Located in the province
    of Sorsogon
   A 4th class municipality
   High level of
    unemployment
   Fishing and farming as
    main economic
    activities
   Zero tourism
Before Tourism
   The whale sharks were not bothered with by
    the people
   Whale sharks were already being hunted in
    some parts of the Philippines
   Whale sharks were killed for the fins and
    exported. Locals dried the meat as.
   Later, the shark’s fin market adapted to the
    new delicacy called whale shark tofu
When whale sharks were
         “discovered” in Donsol

   Three whale sharks were killed in two weeks
   A single whale shark could enrich a fisherman
    by as much as 100,000 pesos
   If there were 50 whale sharks, local fishermen
    could earn a total of 5 million pesos
But at what price?
Potential Effects of Whale Shark
               Harvesting
   Short-term riches to some fishermen
   Entire whale shark population may be wiped
    out in a single year
   Lost long-term economic opportunity
   Donsol will remain in the same state before the
    whale sharks were “discovered”
   Area-wide poverty will remain in the area
Tourism
   Ecotourism was deemed as a practical
    alternative over fishing
   The whale sharks will be saved
   The people will benefit on a long term against
    fishing
Realities
   The people were not prepared for the sudden influx of
    tourism in the area
   There was a distinct lack of tourist facilities and
    services in the area
   There was a danger of tourism introducing anarchy
    instead of opportunity
   There was the possibility of outside investors getting
    most of the opportunities resulting in massive leakage
    and lost economic benefits for the people of Donsol
Programs
   Community preparation and stakeholder
    organization
   Identification of opportunities and constraints
   Management planning and workshops
Objectives
   To ensure that the whale sharks are saved from
    unsustainable and harmful fishing activities
    and provide a more sustainable form of
    resource utilization
   To ensure that the local communities of
    Donsol would directly benefit from the whale
    shark tourism program
       To provide jobs and economic opportunities
Organized Stakeholders
   Butanding Interaction Officers
   Boatmen Association
   Homestay Association
   Tricycle Drivers Association
   Van Drivers and operators
   Paddleboat Association (2004)
At 10 boats per day, the income to the people of Donsol was
almost 100,000 pesos per day

Boat Hire – 25,000
Accomm (@ 300/pax) – 18,000
Meals (150/meal X 3) - 27,000
Shopping (200/pax) - 12,000
Local Transport      - 12,000
      TOTAL           - Php 94,000
Economic Benefits
   Jobs
   Revenue
   Investments
   Added liquidity
Major Present Challenge
   How to increase the tourism season in Donsol
   January – May, open season for whale shark
    interaction
New Major Product
   Firefly Watching
   Benefits
       Organization of paddleboat operators
       Increased use of present and future tourist facilities
       Jobs will be more stable
       More investments
THANK YOU

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community based tourism in donsol

  • 1. Community-based Tourism in Donsol, Sorsogon Carlos M. Libosada Jr. Assistant Professor University of the Philippines Asian Institute of Tourism
  • 2. Donsol  Located in the province of Sorsogon  A 4th class municipality  High level of unemployment  Fishing and farming as main economic activities  Zero tourism
  • 3. Before Tourism  The whale sharks were not bothered with by the people  Whale sharks were already being hunted in some parts of the Philippines  Whale sharks were killed for the fins and exported. Locals dried the meat as.  Later, the shark’s fin market adapted to the new delicacy called whale shark tofu
  • 4. When whale sharks were “discovered” in Donsol  Three whale sharks were killed in two weeks  A single whale shark could enrich a fisherman by as much as 100,000 pesos  If there were 50 whale sharks, local fishermen could earn a total of 5 million pesos
  • 5. But at what price?
  • 6. Potential Effects of Whale Shark Harvesting  Short-term riches to some fishermen  Entire whale shark population may be wiped out in a single year  Lost long-term economic opportunity  Donsol will remain in the same state before the whale sharks were “discovered”  Area-wide poverty will remain in the area
  • 7. Tourism  Ecotourism was deemed as a practical alternative over fishing  The whale sharks will be saved  The people will benefit on a long term against fishing
  • 8. Realities  The people were not prepared for the sudden influx of tourism in the area  There was a distinct lack of tourist facilities and services in the area  There was a danger of tourism introducing anarchy instead of opportunity  There was the possibility of outside investors getting most of the opportunities resulting in massive leakage and lost economic benefits for the people of Donsol
  • 9. Programs  Community preparation and stakeholder organization  Identification of opportunities and constraints  Management planning and workshops
  • 10. Objectives  To ensure that the whale sharks are saved from unsustainable and harmful fishing activities and provide a more sustainable form of resource utilization  To ensure that the local communities of Donsol would directly benefit from the whale shark tourism program  To provide jobs and economic opportunities
  • 11. Organized Stakeholders  Butanding Interaction Officers  Boatmen Association  Homestay Association  Tricycle Drivers Association  Van Drivers and operators  Paddleboat Association (2004)
  • 12. At 10 boats per day, the income to the people of Donsol was almost 100,000 pesos per day Boat Hire – 25,000 Accomm (@ 300/pax) – 18,000 Meals (150/meal X 3) - 27,000 Shopping (200/pax) - 12,000 Local Transport - 12,000 TOTAL - Php 94,000
  • 13. Economic Benefits  Jobs  Revenue  Investments  Added liquidity
  • 14. Major Present Challenge  How to increase the tourism season in Donsol  January – May, open season for whale shark interaction
  • 15. New Major Product  Firefly Watching  Benefits  Organization of paddleboat operators  Increased use of present and future tourist facilities  Jobs will be more stable  More investments