RESILIENCE OF PHILIPPINE TOURISM TO SPORADIC INDUSTRY SHOCKS

Authors

  • Dionalyn Saludo Gumacial Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8818-7938
  • Lee Sae Rom Cornell University, New York, USA

Keywords:

resilience, tourism, industry shocks, historico-analytic, Philippines

Abstract

The study addresses the issue of the resilience of Philippine tourism industry to both natural and anthropogenic calamities. It attempts to identify factors that contribute to this resilience using a historico-analytic approach by data mining through past records of tourism performance. The study uses the records of the Department of Tourism (DOT) of the Philippines and the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management (NDRRMC). The results show that the tourism industry’s resilience to sporadic natural disaster is quicker than an anthropogenic disaster. Proper implementation of security service by the Philippine government should be enacted.

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Published

2017-09-28