The Department of Transportation (DOTr) is integrating ecotourism in the design of many transport infrastructure projects, Secretary Jaime J. Bautista announced Thursday, April 20.
Sustained mobility supports the rebound of the tourism industry while protecting the environment, he reasoned.
"We are therefore pushing for non-disruptive programs that will benefit both transport stakeholders and the environment," Secretary Bautista stated during the Foundation for Economic Freedom (FEF) Fellows Meeting.
"We have always put a high premium on ecotourism. This is behind the design of many of our transport projects – to be able to support movement of visitors and tourists," he explained.
Both government and private sector should collaborate to provide sustainable travel, according to the DOTr Secretary.
Furthermore, "Completing big-ticket infrastructure for mass transport must be supported by users and passengers who are conscious of their part at preserving the balance in the eco-system," he concluded.
Both government and private sector should collaborate to provide sustainable travel, according to the DOTr Secretary.
Furthermore, "Completing big-ticket infrastructure for mass transport must be supported by users and passengers who are conscious of their part at preserving the balance in the eco-system," he concluded.