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Extent of implementation of tourism programs and projects in selected towns in Laguna Province

Volume: 173  ,  Issue: 1 , May    Published Date: 27 May 2025
Publisher Name: IJRP
Views: 20  ,  Download: 47 , Pages: 945 - 987    
DOI: 10.47119/IJRP1001731520257964

Authors

# Author Name
1 Aimee Laurice D. Escandor

Abstract

This study assessed the extent of implementation of tourism programs and projects in selected towns in Laguna Province. Tourism has contributed to socio-economic growth thus this study focused on the status of implementation and effectiveness of tourism programs and projects. Data were collected from 263 respondents representing various stakeholder groups, including community residents, local government unit (LGU) tourism officers and staff, and business owners, with a diverse range of experiences in the tourism sector. The researcher used validated questionnaires and interviews to respondents of the selected towns. The analysis focused on key implementation components which were fund allocation, stakeholder participation, infrastructure development, promotion & marketing, and training & capacity building and their impact on critical effectiveness indicators such as tourist arrivals, revenue, local employment, tourist satisfaction, and program sustainability. The findings reveal statistically significant positive correlations (p < .001) between implementation measures and tourism outcomes, thereby rejecting the hypothesis that there is no significant relationship between the effective implementation and the overall success of tourism programs and projects. The study underscored the importance of comprehensive resource management, active stakeholder involvement, and strategic marketing in fostering sustainable tourism development. These insights provide valuable implications for local government and tourism authorities aiming to optimize tourism strategies and enhance economic growth in the region.  

Keywords

  • Laguna Province
  • local governance
  • program implementation
  • tourism development
  • tourism programs and projects