Case Study Amanpulo
Case Study Amanpulo
Management
Case Study
By:
Lobina, Catherine A.
Gajelan, Judy L.
BSTM 3A
Introduction:
Amanpulo, located in the Philippines, is a renowned luxury resort known for its
commitment to sustainable tourism and effective visitor’s management. This case study
explores the sustainable practices implemented by Amanpulo and examines the positive
and negative impacts of the destination.
1. High Cost: The luxury nature of Amanpulo may limit access to a certain
demographic, excluding those who cannot afford the high costs associated with staying at
the resort. This exclusivity may contribute to social inequality and limit the benefits of
sustainable tourism to a select few.
2. Ecological Footprint: While Amanpulo strives to minimize its ecological footprint,
the resort’s operations still require resources and energy consumption. Although efforts are
made to reduce waste and conserve water, there is still an impact on the environment.
Conclusion:
Amanpulo serves as a prime example of sustainable tourism and effective visitor’s
management. The resort’s commitment to environmental conservation, community
engagement, and responsible tourism practices has resulted in positive impacts on the local
ecosystem and communities. While there may be some limitations and negative impacts,
Amanpulo continues to strive for sustainability, setting a benchmark for future destinations.