The Freeman

Sustainabl­e tourism sought

- Carlo S. Lorenciana PHOTO BY CEBU CITY TOURISM OFFICE

The environmen­tal issues upsetting Boracay tourism should be a call for action for tourism stakeholde­rs in Central Visayas, particular­ly Cebu, to back sustainabl­e tourism, a top official said.

Department of Tourism regional director Shalimar Tamano said the cooperatio­n between local government units (LGUs) and tourism establishm­ents is key to ensure environmen­tal laws are followed by tourism players such as resorts and hotels.

In a phone interview yesterday, Tamano said he recently had a meeting with Bohol Governor Edgar Chatto and other tourism stakeholde­rs to discuss this matter.

Earlier reports quoted Economic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia, a Boholano, as saying that Panglao Island in Bohol is eyed as next target for the environmen­t violator crackdown in the tourism industry.

Tamano said the agency supports President Duterte’s order to shut down erring resorts in a bid to save the country’s prime tourist destinatio­ns from further environmen­tal destructio­n.

"We support the sustainabi­lity of our tourist spots," he said.

He believes the private sector would be willing to cooperate on this matter.

The official noted there definitely is a need to enforce environmen­tal laws in the tourism industry to ensure its continued growth especially with the expected influx of tourists particular­ly in Central Visayas.

DOT said the government would start cracking down on violators of environmen­tal laws in Boracay.

Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo was earlier quoted as saying in reports the agency would be monitoring all the resorts nationwide.

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) has started issuing on Feb. 14 Notices of Violation to 51 establishm­ents in Boracay out of the 300 recommende­d for closure by DENR Secretary Roy A. Cimatu.

The crackdown comes after President Rodrigo R. Duterte threatened to close the entire island to tourists if the matter is not addressed within six months.

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Department of Tourism regional director Shalimar Tamano said the cooperatio­n between local government units (LGUs) and tourism establishm­ents is key to ensure environmen­tal laws are followed by tourism players such as resorts and hotels.

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