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Mangrove Plantation as a Tourist Attraction in San Juan Batangas, Philippines

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Sarah Jane M. Miranda, Joy O. Reyes, Anne Tan, Letlet C. Villanueva, Sarah Mae F. Zara, Amada G. Banaag, Renato Rosales

Pages 369-375 Received: 30 Nov, -0001 Revised: 30 Nov, -0001 Published Online: 23 Aug, 2013

http://dx.doi.org/10.46886/IJARBSS/v3-i8/158
This study about the Mangrove Plantation in San Juan, Batangas, Philippines aimed to identify the potential of mangrove plantation as a tourist attraction; to describe the status of mangroves, the programs offered by the government; to determine the level of support given by the government; to determine the benefits of the mangroves; and to propose an action plan that will develop the mangrove plantation as a tourist attraction. The study used descriptive method in order to determine the needed information regarding the current status of mangrove plantation as tourist attraction. The study concluded that the status of the mangroves in the coastal areas of San Juan, Batangas is continuously propagating and the local government does not neglect the mangrove plantations in the said community, as such, it is properly protected; the government’s level of support given to the mangrove plantation in terms of policies, management and planning and budget are highly implemented while in terms of promotion is implemented only; mangroves are beneficial to the residents of San Juan particularly in terms of environmental/ecological, economic and health, and ; proposed an action plan regarding development of Mangrove Plantation was designed by the researchers.