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100 _a Canda, Judie Mae.
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245 _aVisitors' satisfaction towards beach tourism in Digos City /
_cJudie Mae Canda, Decerie Joy Eugenio, Vannessa Mabao, and Camilel Zal-Ivy Ayano.
260 _aPhilippines ;
_bUniversity of Mindanao,
_c2022.
300 _avolume 14, pages 268-293,
_billustration.
500 _aResearch Journal, v. 14, iss. 1, pages 295-321, 2022.
520 _aPollution, human change, and the effects of climate change may all harm the delicate coastal habitat, which supports a wide range of plants and animals. Beaches can be altered or destroyed if we do not properly maintain them and learn how to enjoy them without causing damage to them. This study aimed to determine visitors' satisfaction with beaches in Digos City. A total of 292 respondents answered the adopted questionnaire. To examine the visitors' satisfaction level, the researchers utilized six (6) variables: Beach resort satisfaction, condition, entertainment, accessibility, gastronomy, and additional facilities. The findings revealed that the overall mean of "very high" means that travelers were delighted with the level of satisfaction with the facilities of the beaches. Furthermore, there are no significant differences among age, sex, annual income, educational level, and types of visitors. On recommendation, they should invest in cleaning facilities, food, and beverage choices, and secure the safety of visitors from the beaches. The local government must also monitor the water quality and take action to remediate pollutants to prevent disease and improve hygiene. On top of that, the residents must communicate with the government about further renovations or budgets to make the beach more pleasant to visit.
700 _a Canda, Judie Mae.
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700 _aEugenio, Decerie Joy.
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700 _aMabao, Vannessa.
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700 _aAyano, Camille Zal-Ivy.
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