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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT |
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THE GENERAL MANAGER |
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J.R. Nereus Acosta, PhD
Secretary/Presidential Adviser
for Environmental Protection |
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LLDA MANDATE |
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The Laguna
Lake Development Authority was established in 1966 as a
quasi-government agency that leads, promotes, and
accelerates sustainable development in the Laguna de Bay
Region. Regulatory and law-enforcement functions are carried
out with provisions on environmental management,
particularly on water quality monitoring, conservation of
natural resources, and community-based natural resource
management.
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MAJAYJAY ECO-TOURISm |
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Municipality
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Majayjay, Laguna
Actual Project Cost
Php 22,844,694.82
Project Completion
2009
The development and
enhancement of Majayjay Falls is the
stakeholders’ way of preventing the imminent
degradation of one of Laguna’s famous
tourist destination. Considered as the most
accessible scenic spots in the area,
thousands of tourists visit the place
especially during summer months. Through the
years, the basic sanitary facilities
constructed have been dilapidated and unable
to support the multitudes of visitors
flocking the area. The unsystematic
management of the area is very evident and
signs of water pollution is already
observed. It is in this light that during
the conduct of Laguna de Bay Environmental
Action Planning in 2003, that consensus was
arrived at to consider the improvement of
this resource for funding under the LISCOP
Project.
Project Features
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Multi-nodal type of development
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Well-defined pedestrian areas/zones
(pathways, hanging and elevated walkways
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Well-defined zones for picnic decks,
camping area, cooking decks, service
pavilion, overnight and picnic huts
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Easy access thru improvement of pathways
and installation of elevated walkways
connecting all the major structures
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