Tourism and Waste Management System of Resorts in Southern Leyte
Tourism and Waste Management System of Resorts in Southern Leyte
Tourism and Waste Management System of Resorts in Southern Leyte
Southern Leyte
Researchers:
ANISCAL, EDRALIN A.
GELIO, MARGIE G.
ORTEGA, RIDGE G.
Table of Contents
Title Page Page
Chapter 1
Introduction 1-4
Background of the Study 1-4
Statement of the Problem 5
Significance of the Study 6
Scope and Delimitation of the Study 7
Definition of Terms 7
Chapter 2
Review of Related Literature 8-12
Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 13-14
Chapter 3
METHODOLOGY 15
Research Design 15
Research Environment 15-16
Research Respondents 17
Research Instrument 17
Data Gathering Procedure 18
Data Analysis Procedure 18
BIBLIOGRAPHY 19-20
Chapter I
Introduction
increase in a certain place, various supplies and services needed by hotels, catering
and transport operators, and other facilities mean that tourism becomes a key element
in the business environment for existing companies. Tourism also offers a variety of
entry points to the workforce, both for skilled and first time employees (Chavez et al,
2007).
With the various economic problems faced by different countries, tourism is one
of the solutions seen to improve their current standing such as Mongolia which is
event of the World Tourism Organization, the participants agreed that tourism can make
social, and environment (Risi, 2012). According to World Tourism Organization, demand
for tourism exceeded its forecast for 2013 which signifies that travelling is part of
consumer spending wherein primary reasons for travel were leisure, recreation and
holidays while mode of transportation of tourist is by air. However, the industry also face
challenges such as the preference for a safe and accessible destination with well-
Worldwide, tourism has firmly developed and become one of the most dynamic
global industries (Shamshiry et al., 2011; UNEP, 2009). Undoubtedly, tourism brings
and sustains benefits on employment and economic value to society. However, tourism
activities also have negative influences on the environment, in which solid waste is one
of the most significant impacts (Ezio RANIERI et al., 2014; Kaseva and Moirana, 2010;
Mateu-Sbert et al., 2013; Mihalič, 2000; Schianetz et al., 2007; Teh and Cabanban,
2007; Zaei and Zaei, 2013). Sharma, (2016) indicated that solid waste accumulation
and littering was a negative indicator which highly impacted on tourism industry. It
Tourists’ interactions with the environment (tourist activities) have always resulted in
waste production. Marchettini et al. (2007) pointed out that, these continuous flows of
waste resulting from tourists activities, overburdened the environment. Ghiani et al.
(2014) said that a proper system of solid waste management has become an essential
"togetherness", to form a bounded whole (Hitchins 2007; Boardman and Sauser 2008).
And Demirbas (2011) describes waste management as a process by which wastes are
disposal of waste in a manner that safeguard the environment and the public. Demirbas
(2011) suggested that the main reason for managing waste is to ensure a safe
environment. Beranek (1992) also said that the provision of an efficient solid waste
management system is now as important as other essential amenities such as
electricity, airports, and highways. Vergara & Tchobanoglous (2012) reported that
proper planning and control is required in other to prevent the negative impact of waste
on the environment. The waste management system should be dynamic and continuous
based on new insights and experiences (van de Klundert, 1999). For example,
incentives and markets for recycled material, and cleaner production effort (Boyle,
2000). Thus, the improvement in policy is needed while it will also benefit the country.
(Yukalang, Clarke and Ross 2018) pointed a proper waste management system
methods to solve the solid wastes problem, these are segregation, waste collection,
Waste management has become a vital part of our economy, being a by-product
of economic activity and originating from businesses, the government and households;
at the same time it can be used as an input to economic activity for instance through
is a worldwide concept. It is estimated that the tourism industry produces 35 million tons
doubles the local waste production and the problem is associated with the destinations
which have limited capacities for managing wastes (Diaz2007, Brown 2007). It is the
responsibility of local bodies and the tourism industry to tackle the waste related issues
in tourist site (The Hindu, 2012). Malaysia is spending 75 percent of its municipality
budget for waste collection as tourists generate substantial amounts of solid waste
(Shamshiry, Nadi, Etal, 2011). A number of action plan oriented researches
conducted on waste management. A study conducted in Sri Lanka shows how rotten
vegetables and fruit wastes can be recycled for the production of bio gas (Hasanthi
potentials of tourism and environment. The major negative impact of tourism is its
severe threat on the natural resources and environment pollution. Effective waste
preserving the natural and historical attraction of the destination. The benefits of waste
community relationship c) reduces odors and improved aesthetics and sanitations and
One reason for declining tourist interest is improperly managed development and
environmental damage (Jennings, 2004; Wong, 1998, 2003). Problems arise when the
tourism starts to grow; the proximal natural environment starts to deteriorate as the
human activity picks up. Waste disposal must be managed properly so as to lessen its
there is very limited academic studies in Philippine tourism and waste disposal
management of resort industry can be found. This was proven by very limited studies
found in the tourism industry of the Asia-Pacific region (Narayan et.al. 2009). Academic
studies are very essential in identifying the current status of the industry which can be a
to the total GDP and employment; challenges faced by the resort industry, and very
limited academic studies in the Asia-Pacific region particularly Philippines, the study on
conceptualizing.
This study will be beneficial for other industry, since industries regardless of the
types and forms would also aiming to make their business boom and must
manage/dispose their wastes properly. The result would make owners aware of the
relation between tourism and waste disposal management, its impact to the arrival of
tourists and give them the knowledge on what to do, to increase the market share or to
Southern Leyte and its relationship with the tourist arrival in order to propose a waste
a. Size
b. Capacity
c. Amenities
d. Accreditation
2. What is the level of performance in waste management of the resorts in Southern
a. Segregation
d. Waste Composting
a. International Tourist
b. Local Tourist
5. Based on the findings, what waste management program can be proposed that is
Owners: The result of this study will give them the knowledge as well as an idea on
how to increase the tourist arrival in their resorts. Future Researchers: The findings of
the study will serve as a basis in their future research works. Employee: This study will
they also play an important role for the improvement of this business. Through this
study, they will be aware about the situation of the resorts regarding their way of
disposing wastes and it will also inform the concerns and possibly aid for solving the
problem of any issues and activities within the resorts. Other resorts owner: This study
will raise awareness regarding the effect of waste management towards the tourist
arrival. This could also be their basis in managing their resort with regards to waste.
Southern, Leyte. The result of the study will only be the information and data from the
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Tourist – The people who travel and visit in a tourist destination for pleasure.
Tourism - A social, cultural and economic phenomenon which entails the movement of
business/professional purposes.
Tourist Arrival - Refers to the number of tourists who arrived in a tourist destination.
basis.
Resort – A place or a tourist destination wherein everyone can visit, have fun and can
spend their leisure time. It is consist of hotels, beaches lodges, pools and others that
The service industry has been contributing to the economy of the countries
wherein tourism is one of its major construct (Narayan et. al., 2009). Tourism is
other recreational facilities which can be further categorized. World Travel and Tourism
various tourism construct into accommodation services, food and beverage services,
retail trade, transportation services, and cultural, sports and recreational services.
Tourism, Philippine tourist arrivals increased from the period January to April 2012,
visitors from South Korea was listed as the highest contributing to 22.05% market share
followed by visitors from the United States which contributed to 16.02% market share.
Department of Tourism defines resort as any place or places with pleasant environment
and atmosphere conducive to comfort, healthful relaxation and rest, offering food,
remuneration. It also categorized the resorts as beach resort for those located along the
seashore, inland resort for those located within the town proper or city, island resort for
those located in natural or man-made island within the internal waters of Philippine
Archipelago, lakeside or riverside resort for those located along or near the bank of a
lake or river, mountain resort for those located at or near a mountain or hill, and theme
parks. It also has different accreditation ratings based on the location and environment,
parking (if applicable), facilities and room accommodation, public washrooms, sports
and recreational facilities, convention/ conference facilities, and employee facilities. The
resorts can be classified as Class AAA being the highest, Class AA, Class A, and
Special Interest.
The resort industry aims to provide business, leisure and recreation to the
performance of an industry (Gruca & Rego, 2005). A satisfied and loyal guest can
contribute to the increase in market share of tourist arrivals in the Philippines and
sustainability of the industry. Moreover, an increase in market share can have a domino
effect in the Philippine economy, social and environment. For this reason, the resort
industry should be able to focus and continuously improve on the attributes that the
guests need and experience during their visit such as the physical surroundings,
products and services, technologies used and human resource who serves them.
during the months of January to April of 2012 which also contributed to the economic
growth of the country was also due to the contribution of the resort industry that offers
good facilities, products and services both to foreign and local market (Raquel, 2012).
various touristic destinations (Taseli et al., 2007; Smaranda, 2008; Jiang et al.,2009;
Cierjacksa et al, 2012), threatening the local environment due to improper waste
management facilities. And though tourism brings and sustains benefits on employment
and economic value to society. Its activities also have negative influences on the
environment, in which solid waste is one of the most significant impacts (Ezio RANIERI
et al., 2014; Kaseva and Moirana, 2010; Mateu-Sbert et al., 2013; Mihalič, 2000;
Schianetz et al., 2007; Teh and Cabanban, 2007; Zaei and Zaei, 2013).
al., 2005; Brown et al., 1997; Gidarakos et al., 2006; Kuniyal et al., 1998; Kuniyal et
al., 2003; Neto, 2003; Nair and Jayakumar, 2008; Shamshiry et al., 2011; Dileep, 2007),
but is rarely examined in tourism literature (Dileep, 2007). Globally, it is estimated that
the tourism industry is responsible for the production of 35 million tonnes of solid waste
annually (UNEP and CI, 2003). This is problematic as poor waste management directly
results in environmental damage and aesthetic pollution, which negatively impacts the
tourist experience and host community (Nair and Jayakumar, 2008; Dileep, 2007).
al., 2006; Brown et al., 1997; Jin et al., 2006; Bohdanowicz, 2005). Waste from tourism
can be generated at nearly twice the rate of local waste production (Shamshiry et al.,
destinations have very limited capabilities for managing wastes (Diaz, 2007; Chen et
al., 2005; Brown et al., 1997; Neto, 2003). Furthermore, impacts extend beyond the
tourism industry to the local community as tourists influence locals with their cultures
and lifestyles, exposing them to new ideas and products (Nair and Jayakumar, 2008),
population, industrial activity and material composition expand. Policies and ordinances
are implemented to carry out legal responsibilities and to promote general welfare. In
the tourism sector, problems arise when the tourism starts to grow; the proximal natural
environment starts to deteriorate as the human activity picks up. Waste disposal must
and loss of aesthetic appeal, through litter on beaches and streets, and illegal dumping
and burning of garbage. Other potential negative impacts of tourism include: loss of
agriculture land, clearing of mangroves, damage to coral reefs, resource conflicts over
land and water use, higher land prices, overcrowding, and conflict with local
solid waste management. These include technical concerns, financial restraints, and
stakeholder influence and poor planning (Taylor, 1999; Henry et al., 2006; Pasang et
al., 2007; Joseph, 2006; Kuniyal et al., 1998; Mongkolnchaiarunya, 2005; Manaf et
al., 2009; Troschinetz and Mihelcic, 2009). These challenges result from traditional, top-
down, regulatory, end of pipe approaches taken in waste management that are largely
However, Willmott and Graci argue that traditional top-down, regulatory and end
lack of capacity, limited education and awareness, corruption, stakeholder influence and
experience . These facets can then best be utilised to identify problems, set direction
strategy.
individuals and organizations are more likely to provide support. Engaged and facilitated
dialogue can therefore lead to a better regulatory and institutional framework, based
management is to prevent waste causing harm to human health and the environment. If
waste management is poorly managed it can become dangerous to health and a threat
to the environment (Mugagga, 2006). We must learn how to sustain our environmental
resources so that they continue to provide benefits to us and to the larger environment
of which we are part (Botkin et al 2000). People avoid areas where waste management
is missing or needs improvement. In the same manner, tourist spots where waste
collection, waste composting, and waste recycling. Lastly, tourist arrival will be affected
Waste management
Segregation Tourist arrival
waste collection International
waste composting Local
waste reduction,
reuse and recycling
reflects not only on the consequences of the authorities dealing with waste but also the
responses of the society on the performance of the systems used by these authorities.
The success of the authorities implies good governance and therefore the state gains
trust from the public. The opposite is also true, in case of failures the public tends to
Tourists’ interactions with the environment (tourist activities) have always resulted in
waste production. Marchettini et al. (2007) pointed out that, these continuous flows of
waste resulting from tourists activities, overburdened the environment. Ghiani et al.
(2014) said that a proper system of solid waste management has become an essential
of the Republic Act (RA) 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000 a
landmark environmental legislation in the Philippines. The law was crafted in response
to the looming garbage problems in the country. RA 9003 declares the policy of the
program that ensures the protection of public health and the environment and the
proper segregation, collection, compost, and disposal of solid waste through the
potentials and benefits of recycling not only in addressing waste management problems
but also in alleviating poverty. And also implementing good waste management
practices not only helps to protect the environment but can be beneficial to your
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the methods and procedures to be used in the study.
This includes the design and the method of the research after the variables are
identified. It also comprises the research design, research local, research environment,
Research Design
This research design will help in attaining answer and the problem stated. This
design will help identify the relationship and describe among variables. The descriptive-
correlational design is the type of research design most suitable for the study which
Research Local
Visayas region. Its capital is the city of Maasin. Southern Leyte comprised the third
congressional district Leyte until it was made into an independent province in 1959.
Southern Leyte includes Limasawa, an island to the south where the first Roman
Catholic Mass in Philippine soil is believed to have taken place and thus considered to
The province ranks as the second least populated in the region. According to the
Research Environment
The study will be confined in all resorts in Southern Leyte .The resorts will be
marked as the research environment since all resorts are engaging tourists to visit
regardless of nationality. Ergo, all resorts are most suitable in addressing the study.
Sampling Method
sample is taken from a group of people easy to contact or to reach. For example,
standing at a mall or a grocery store and asking people to answer questions would be
sampling or availability sampling. There are no other criteria to the sampling method
except that people be available and willing to participate. In addition, this type of
sampling method does not require that a simple Random sample is generated, since the
The resorts owner/ long-term employee and tourists will be chosen as our
respondents.
Research Instruments
The gathering of the necessary data will be done through survey questionnaires
and permission letter which will be prepared by the researchers. The major instrument
composed of two parts. Part I am the profile of the resorts in terms of: size, capacity,
amenities, accreditation and extent of tourist arrival in terms of Local and International
tourist. Part II is composed of statements that will determine the level of performance in
waste management of the resorts in Southern Leyte in terms of: Segregation, Waste
Reduction Reuse and Recycling, Waste Collection and Depositing, Waste Composting.
The responses that will be gathered will be analyzed for its validity and
reliability.
After securing all the necessary permissions, specially the permission from the
Municipal Mayor of Southern Leyte for the conduct of the research, the researchers
visited personally the ten respondent resorts and administered the questionnaires. The
respondents have given enough time to analyze and answer the questionnaires. Right
after answering, the researchers gathered the questionnaire from the respondents.
frequencies. Also standard deviation will be used in measuring the extent of tourist
relative to its mean and is calculated as the square root of the variance. It
is calculated as the square root of variance by determining the variation between each
We, the undergraduate students of SLSU – CTE, College of Business and Management
taking up Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, are conducting a research
entitled “Tourism and Waste Management System of Resorts in Southern Leyte” as a
part of the requirements in Marketing Research.
You were chosen as one of our respondents for the study stated above. Please
fill up the space provided for each number that corresponds to your sincere and honest
responds. Rest assured that all your answers will be keep confidential.
Your cooperation and understanding are highly appreciated
Thank you!
The Researchers
Part I. Profile of the tourist destination
Direction: Please read the statement carefully. Fill up the Profile with the specific
texts that is required and put a check (√) on the box that corresponds to your answer.
Please don’t leave any profile without entry.
B. Size
Measurement of the entire resort in square meter.
C. Capacity
Maximum number of tourists it can accommodate in one day;
1-10 □ 21-30 □ 41-50 □ 61-70 □ 81-90 □
11-20 □ 31-40 □ 51-60 □ 71-80 □ 91-100 □
D. Amenities
E. Accreditation
We, the undergraduate students of SLSU – CTE, College of Business and Management
taking up Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, are conducting a research
entitled “Tourism and Waste Management System of Resorts in Southern Leyte” as a
part of the requirements in Marketing Research.
You were chosen as one of our respondents for the study stated above. Please
fill up the space provided for each number that corresponds to your sincere and honest
responds. Rest assured that all your answers will be keep confidential.
Your cooperation and understanding are highly appreciated
Thank you!
The Researchers
A. Name (optional):
Age: ___________
Sex: _____________
Religion: __________________
Address: _______________
_______________________________