Analysis
Apo Island Community Homestays says community_ownership — here is what is documented
- Apo Island Community Homestays operates community-owned accommodations in Negros Oriental, Philippines. The Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation reports that these homestays are situated around a locally managed marine sanctuary. The foundation's documentation identifies current homestays and notes the existence of equitable fee mechanisms.
- This information is based on a report from the Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation. The primary claim of community ownership is supported by the description of community accommodation and management of the marine sanctuary. The operator type is identified as a community enterprise.
- The impact dimensions associated with this initiative could include habitat, community income, and governance. Based on available data, the operator is categorized as a community-based tourism initiative with a focus on conservation and local benefit.
- To further raise the trust tier, specific data on the number of community members benefiting, the percentage of revenue directed to conservation, and details on the equitable fee mechanisms would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›habitat restoration
- ›wildlife monitoring
Certifications on record
No certifications on record