An evaluation of tourism impacts in Benwa Farm

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2024-05Author
Baring, Kane Simon
Dulaogon, Reyna Grace
Tadoy, Allyza Vianca
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The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of tourism in Bemwa as a destination in Davao City. The components of the study utilized a descriptive research method. They surveyed 300 individual residents and tourists in Bemwa Farm with an adapted questionnaire as the data gathering tool by the researchers. The statement that tourism has created more jobs for your community has acquired the highest mean, which indicates that you highly agree. The other statement is that tourists have led to the most reckless behavior vandalism; some tourists acquired the lowest mean, indicating moderate agreement. The overall mean of tourism impact indicates moderate agreement with the statements. Based on the demographic profile, there is no significant variance when analyzing sex, age, civil status, and educational attainment. This study also advises that future researchers can use this as a basis for conducting similar research on tourism farms as tourism destinations. In addition, Bemwa Farm interacts directly with agriculture, and they can help preserve agricultural heritage and traditions. In terms of providing benefits to tourists, this learning aspect helps people in cities develop more appreciation for agriculture. Also, the theories of sustainable tourism, which promote environmental preservation, cultural preservation, and local community involvement, are frequently related to farm tourism.
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The College of Hospitality Education