Tourism stakeholders urged to join ‘SAVE OUR SPOTS’ campaign

EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS. The Department of Tourism is urging all tourism stakeholders to participate in the Save Our Spots campaign to respect. protect and preserve tourism destinations all over the country.(SUNSTAR FILE)
EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS. The Department of Tourism is urging all tourism stakeholders to participate in the Save Our Spots campaign to respect. protect and preserve tourism destinations all over the country.(SUNSTAR FILE)



A TOP official of the Department of Tourism (DOT) has encouraged more industry stakeholders to participate in its campaign for ensuring sustainability of the country’s tourist destinations.

“We need the help of each and every one of you to participate in this bayanihan movement, Save Our Spots (SOS). The SOS campaign reminds us all to respect our tourism destinations wherever you are and whatever your role in the community is,” DOT Undersecretary Benito Bengzon Jr. said.

Bengzon said the SOS campaign is the bayanihan project of the tourism industry.

“Together as a nation, we can ensure that our seas remain clean and thriving with marine life, our mountains and forests stay green and flourishing, and our cultural heritage continue to live on,” he said, quoting DOT Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat.

The DOT made this call as it recorded 6.1 million foreign visitors who arrived in the country from January to September. This figure brings it closer to achieving the agency’s target of 8.2 million foreign visitors by the end of 2019.

He said there are 5.4 million Filipinos who are directly employed in tourism sectors such as transport, accommodation, food and beverage, among others. They make up about 13 percent of total employment in the country.

“These jobs and businesses indicate that the Philippines has so much more to offer and that tourism is a major way to move our country forward. However, this spectacular view that we are enjoying now won’t last if we continue to be indifferent to the impact that we make on the environment,” he added.

A policy brief released during the Arangkada Philippines Forum 2019 underscored the need to respect the environment in the country’s tourism destinations and protect them from the negative impact the volume of tourists bring vis-a-vis the destination’s capacity.

To achieve a progressive tourism industry, policy makers and program implementers are encouraged to harmonize and work within the various ecosystems of these destinations, and watch for overbuilding and crowding. They are also encouraged to have greater adoption of renewable energy and intelligent land use. (PHILEXPORT NEWS AND FEATURES)

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