REFERENCES

RESEARCH & SOURCES

Academic References

A comprehensive list of academic papers, government publications, and professional resources that informed the Tuklas Alibijaban Marketing Campaign.

  1. Arcenal, L. E., Andrada, R. T., Codilan, A. L., & Maldia, L. S. (2022, January 1).

    Balancing Conservation and Ecotourism: Carrying Capacity for Alibijaban Wilderness Area, Quezon, Philippines.

    ResearchGate

    DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.25681.03687

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  2. Austria, K. (2017).

    Island Paradise Escape: Exploring the Untouched Beauty of Alibijaban.

    Damngoodtravels.com

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  3. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) CALABARZON. (2024).

    Preserving Quezon's biodiversity: PENRO's robust programs in protected areas.

    CALABARZON DENR Official Website

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  4. Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC). (2019).

    GSTC Destination Criteria v2.0.

    Global Sustainable Tourism Council

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  5. Gutierrez, R. (2019).

    Community-based tourism (CBT) and community participation in the Philippines.

    Ritsumeikan Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, 37

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  6. Kostopoulou, S. (2006).

    A tourism carrying capacity indicator for protected areas.

    Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research, 17(1), 5–24

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  7. Laing, J., & Ooi, N. (2010).

    Backpacker tourism: Sustainable and purposeful? Investigating the overlap between backpacker tourism and volunteer tourism motivations.

    Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 18(2), 191–206

    DOI: 10.1080/09669580903395030

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  8. Lakbaypinas. (2024, October 28).

    Ultimate guide to Alibijaban Island in San Andres Quezon.

    LakbayPinas

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  9. Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics. (n.d.).

    The seven principles of Leave No Trace.

    Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics

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  10. Leung, Y.-F., Spenceley, A., Hvenegaard, G., & Buckley, R. (Eds.). (2018).

    Tourism and visitor management in protected areas: Guidelines for sustainability.

    IUCN WCPA Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines Series No. 27. International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

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  11. Lo, F. B. O., & Alejandro, A. F. (2022).

    Developing sustainability performance indicators for community-based tourism in Caramoan, Camarines Sur and Jovellar, Albay, Philippines.

    Philippine Journal of Science, 151(5), 1813–1828

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  12. Pásková, M., Wall, G., Zejda, D., & Zelenka, J. (2021).

    Tourism carrying capacity reconceptualization: Modelling and management of destinations.

    Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, 21, 100638

    DOI: 10.1016/j.jdmm.2021.100638

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  13. PhilAtlas. (n.d.).

    Alibihaban, Municipality of San Andres, Province of Quezon profile (Population 2020).

    PhilAtlas

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  14. Proclamation No. 2151. (1981, December 29).

    Declaring certain islands and/or parts of the country as wilderness areas (Philippines).

    The Lawphil Project

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  15. ProtectedSeas Navigator. (n.d.).

    Island of Alibijaban Wilderness Area: Regulations summary.

    ProtectedSeas Navigator

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  16. Quezon Provincial Government. (n.d.).

    Coconut production and status (Quezon as a major coconut producer).

    Quezon Provincial Government

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  17. Republic Act No. 12226. (2025, July 9).

    An Act declaring the Alibijaban Protected Landscape and Seascape... (Philippines).

    The Lawphil Project

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  18. Reyes, J. B., & Catan, D. H. (n.d.).

    A WEBPAGE DEVELOPMENT OF ECOTOURISM DESTINATIONS IN A PHILIPPINE PROVINCE (PENGEMBANGAN HALAMAN WEB DESTINASI EKOWISATA PADA PROVINSI DI FILIPINA).

    Academia.edu

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  19. Shoestring Diaries. (2025, April 30).

    Alibijaban Island: Mangroves and sandbars.

    Shoestring Diaries

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  20. World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). (2004).

    Indicators of sustainable development for tourism destinations: A guidebook.

    United Nations World Tourism Organization

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