Valuing and Managing the Philippines’ Marine Resources toward a Prosperous Ocean-Based Blue Economy

The ocean-based “blue economy” is a significant part of the Philippine economy that has largely been taken for granted despite its enormous potential. It is of critical importance to a substantial segment of our population dependent on the seas and coastal resources for their livelihood and sustenan...

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Main Authors: Azanza, Rhodora V, Aliño, Porfirio M, Cabral, Reniel B, Juinio-Meñez, Marie Antonette, Pernia, Ernesto M, Mendoza, Ronald U, Siriban, Charles S
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/47
https://cids.up.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/ppj-18-azanza-2017.pdf
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-10482020-06-01T16:18:07Z Valuing and Managing the Philippines’ Marine Resources toward a Prosperous Ocean-Based Blue Economy Azanza, Rhodora V Aliño, Porfirio M Cabral, Reniel B Juinio-Meñez, Marie Antonette Pernia, Ernesto M Mendoza, Ronald U Siriban, Charles S The ocean-based “blue economy” is a significant part of the Philippine economy that has largely been taken for granted despite its enormous potential. It is of critical importance to a substantial segment of our population dependent on the seas and coastal resources for their livelihood and sustenance, appreciably enlarge the country’s wealth, and significantly contribute to its gross domestic product. This paper attempts to review the major issues concerning marine ecosystems in relation to the country’s pursuit of the blue economy. It discusses the economic and social activities in relation to the seas and coastal areas, and provides updated estimates of the real value of the country’s marine ecosystems’ goods and services. Based on primary and available secondary data, the marine ecosystems (excluding the continental shelf) can contribute a conservative monetary value of US$ 966.6 billion to the economy. In light of the risks and threats to the blue economy, the paper further discusses the country’s current national initiatives and involvement in regional collaborations toward ensuring its health and sustainable development. Given the Philippines’ vast largely untapped potential, a recommendation for the creation of a Department of Marine Resources, separate from the Department of Agriculture, seems in order. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/47 https://cids.up.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/ppj-18-azanza-2017.pdf Ateneo School of Government Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo blue economy marine economy marine resources marine ecosystems valuation sustainable development Philippines Environmental Policy
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
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topic blue economy
marine economy
marine resources
marine ecosystems
valuation
sustainable development
Philippines
Environmental Policy
spellingShingle blue economy
marine economy
marine resources
marine ecosystems
valuation
sustainable development
Philippines
Environmental Policy
Azanza, Rhodora V
Aliño, Porfirio M
Cabral, Reniel B
Juinio-Meñez, Marie Antonette
Pernia, Ernesto M
Mendoza, Ronald U
Siriban, Charles S
Valuing and Managing the Philippines’ Marine Resources toward a Prosperous Ocean-Based Blue Economy
description The ocean-based “blue economy” is a significant part of the Philippine economy that has largely been taken for granted despite its enormous potential. It is of critical importance to a substantial segment of our population dependent on the seas and coastal resources for their livelihood and sustenance, appreciably enlarge the country’s wealth, and significantly contribute to its gross domestic product. This paper attempts to review the major issues concerning marine ecosystems in relation to the country’s pursuit of the blue economy. It discusses the economic and social activities in relation to the seas and coastal areas, and provides updated estimates of the real value of the country’s marine ecosystems’ goods and services. Based on primary and available secondary data, the marine ecosystems (excluding the continental shelf) can contribute a conservative monetary value of US$ 966.6 billion to the economy. In light of the risks and threats to the blue economy, the paper further discusses the country’s current national initiatives and involvement in regional collaborations toward ensuring its health and sustainable development. Given the Philippines’ vast largely untapped potential, a recommendation for the creation of a Department of Marine Resources, separate from the Department of Agriculture, seems in order.
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author Azanza, Rhodora V
Aliño, Porfirio M
Cabral, Reniel B
Juinio-Meñez, Marie Antonette
Pernia, Ernesto M
Mendoza, Ronald U
Siriban, Charles S
author_facet Azanza, Rhodora V
Aliño, Porfirio M
Cabral, Reniel B
Juinio-Meñez, Marie Antonette
Pernia, Ernesto M
Mendoza, Ronald U
Siriban, Charles S
author_sort Azanza, Rhodora V
title Valuing and Managing the Philippines’ Marine Resources toward a Prosperous Ocean-Based Blue Economy
title_short Valuing and Managing the Philippines’ Marine Resources toward a Prosperous Ocean-Based Blue Economy
title_full Valuing and Managing the Philippines’ Marine Resources toward a Prosperous Ocean-Based Blue Economy
title_fullStr Valuing and Managing the Philippines’ Marine Resources toward a Prosperous Ocean-Based Blue Economy
title_full_unstemmed Valuing and Managing the Philippines’ Marine Resources toward a Prosperous Ocean-Based Blue Economy
title_sort valuing and managing the philippines’ marine resources toward a prosperous ocean-based blue economy
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2017
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/47
https://cids.up.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/ppj-18-azanza-2017.pdf
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