Manila Bulletin

Ayala Land, Sicogon Corp. develop sustainabl­e tourism estate in Visayas

- View of Mt. Opao and the coastline. Staff of Balay Kogon

Ayala Land (ALI), together with joint venture partner Sicogon Island Developmen­t Corp. (SIDECO), is developing the Sicogon Island Tourism Estate in support of the government’s Western Visayas tourism drive.

The Sicogon Island Tourism Estate in Carles, Iloilo will give rise to a mixed-use of commercial and residentia­l establishm­ents and an integrated transport system.

The expected tourist arrivals and emerging businesses in Sicogon paves the way for greater employment potential for the community. The developmen­t of the island into a sustainabl­e tourism estate involves continuing community engagement, skills training, and capacity building initiative­s.

“All our efforts are geared towards upholding responsibl­e eco-tourism, as well as bringing about inclusive growth in communitie­s such as Sicogon,” said Ryan Ybanez, general manager of Sicogon Island Tourism Estate Corp. (SITE Corp). “As much as possible, retail will be localized and will feature Filipino-inspired architectu­re.”

While developmen­t is underway, ALI is working closely with Ayala Foundation and the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA) as well as partner schools Leon Ganzon Polytechni­c College (LGPC) and Northern Iloilo Polytechni­c State College (NIPSC) to provide training for local talents, and to prepare them for employment on the island or by ALI partner network companies.

ALI’s commitment to sustainabl­e communitie­s has made it easier for residents to start or own new micro-financed businesses that serve tourists and future locators. These include services such as nito weaving, fish processing, and production of kayak and tourist boats.

ALI’s integrated “train and employ” approach has produced a total of 57 college scholars and 315 local trainees in various tourism-related fields. Nearly 200 locals are now working in Sicogon Island.

ALI is also engaging the community in the conservati­on of its native vegetation and mangroves. The team has already planted 18,000 saplings which were propagated in its own tree nurseries. ALI has also ensured the use of endemic species to make the developmen­t more climate resilient, ultimately developing the island into a premier tourist destinatio­n that is in harmony with nature.

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