Sample Research Proposal 1
Sample Research Proposal 1
Sample Research Proposal 1
GRACE BERBANO-RUIZ
Master in Public Administration
S.Y. 2021
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENT PAGE
Introduction 4
Statement of Problem 6
Significance of Study 7
Definition of Terms 9
Related Literature 12
Related Studies 21
Conceptual Framework 31
Research Paradigm 32
Research Design 33
Locale of Study 33
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Sampling of Procedure 34
Research Instrument 34
Method of Analysis 35
BIBLIOGRAPHY 37
APPENDICES
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Chapter I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
Introduction
being.
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Protected Areas are the principal global strategy for
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boundaries, and promulgate rules and regulations for their
questions:
1.1 Age
1.2 Gender
1.4 Occupation
indicators:
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2.3 Financial management
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Other Tourism Industries. The proposed suggestions and
respective areas.
individuals.
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This study will be conducted during the second semester
Definition of Terms
audience.
tourism destination.
destination.
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Financial Management. This refers to an essential action
tourism destination.
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Palaui Environmental Protectors Association (PEPA). This
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CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
investigation.
Related Literature
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Community-Based Development and Community-Based Tourism
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Continuing with the above line of thinking, community-
and sustenance. The key benefits of CBT are seen to be: job
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centre and is occupying the commanding position with regard
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Note that the maximum benefit with the least cost goes
tourist cost.
Destination
and evaluate
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community from organizations working there, government
members themselves.
preserve culture?
the community?
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Step 3: Create an action plan. If all parties reach a
strategy.
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impacts; and, Cooperation and communication with public and
private partners.
of the tour program can start the community and its partners
can see what works and what does not and so that they can
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to ensure the sustainability of the operation. It examines
and so on. Often in CBT the locations are remote and subject
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entrepreneur. Political instability can also affect the
volume of visitors.
Related Studies
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questions are raised, such as how the participatory tourism
CBT (Towner & Towner, 2016). CBT must be recognized for its
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to the alternative development approach. CBT, therefore, is
Giampiccoli, 2015).
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competence of actors as a guarantee of the sustainability of
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protected area certification programs. This integrated
2004).
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Many examples exist from around the world, which aim to
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With respect to NGO and/or government and community-
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from natural resource-based businesses, including wildlife
tourism.
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communities can be paid directly for protecting their
Holden, 2005).
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In summary, conservation–tourism partnerships, while
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attainment of these standards is recognized easily,
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
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awareness, product development and marketing. This type of
INPUT
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The diagram that is presented above shows the input of
the island.
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CHAPTER III
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Design
Locale of Study
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The respondents of the study are the residents of
individuals.
Sampling Procedures
Research Instrument
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and recommendations to sustain the Community Based Tourism
statistical analysis.
Methods of Analysis
DESCRIPTIVE
SCALE NUMERICAL VALUE
INTERPRETATION
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5 4.20 – 5.00 Strongly Agree
4 3.40 – 4.19 Agree
3 2.60 – 3.39 Somewhat Agree
2 1.80 – 2.59 Disagree
1 1.00 – 1.79 Strongly Disagree
WHERE:
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Book / Journal:
Electronic Sources:
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https://www.mekongtourism.org/wp-content/uploads/REST-
CBT-Handbook-2003.pdf
Bricker, Kelly S., “Tourism in Protected Areas: Developing
Meaningful Standards”, March 2006,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/
298725770_Tourism_in_protected_areas_Developing_meaning
ful_standards/link/5a05b9d6458515eddb8ae58d/download
Hasan, Mohammad Abul,“Promotional Activities in the
Strategic Tourism Development of Lapland”, June, 2015,
https://www.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/96778/
Final%20thesis%20Hasan%202.pdf?sequence=1
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APPENDICES
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Appendix A
LETTER OF PERMISSION
May 4, 2021
Dear Sir:
Respectfully yours,
GRACE BERBANO-RUIZ
Researcher
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Appendix B
LETTER TO THE RESPONDENTS
May 4, 2021
Dear Respondents:
Truly yours,
GRACE BERBANO-RUIZ
Researcher
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Appendix C
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Name (Optional):_____________________________________
1. Age : ( ) 18 – 29 ( ) 30 – 39
( ) 40 - 49 ( ) 50 – 59
( ) 60 above
4. Occupation: ________________________________
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SA A SWA D SD
ITEMS (5) (4) (3) (2) (1)
C. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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SA A SWA D SD
ITEMS (5) (4) (3) (2) (1)
E. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
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SA A SWA D SD
ITEMS (5) (4) (3) (2) (1)
preservation of nature.
F. SOCIAL WELL-BEING
1. The CBT project enhanced
the livelihood of residents
living in the island.
2. The CBT project provided
economic incentive for me and
strengthened protection of
the island.
3. The CBT project is managed
by community members by
participating in various
decision-making.
4. The CBT project has its
existing process to obtain
equal opportunities in income
generating activities.
5. The CBT activities yielded
benefits in improving
community access to basic
services (like water,
sanitation, energy, education
and health).
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Direction: Kindly specify on the space provided the problems
and challenges you have encountered relative to the
sustainability of the Community-Based Tourism industry in
Palaui Island Protected Landscape and Seascape.
THE RESEARCHER
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