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    Thematic approach to Boracay rehab pushed

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    Date
    February 20, 2019
    Author
    Yap, Tara
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    MB20190220_7
    Excerpt
    The Depart­ment of Environment and Natu­ral Resources (DENR) is pushing for thematic approach to the con­tinuing rehabilitation of Boracay Island in Malay town, Aklan. DENR Western Visayas Di­rector Francisco Milla Jr. dis­closed a shift in the approach for rehabilitating the country’s most popular beach destination, which was closed to tourists for six months last year. The Boracay Inter-Agency Rehabilitation Management Group (BIARMG), which was previously a task force, will be guided by the newly-crafted Bo­racay Action Plan (BAP).
    Citation
    Yap, T. (2019, February 20). Thematic approach to Boracay rehab pushed. Manila Bulletin, p. 7.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/6036
    Associated content
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    Corporate Names
    Depart­ment of Environment and Natu­ral Resources (DENR) Boracay Inter-Agency Rehabilitation Management Group (BIARMG)
    Personal Names
    Milla, Francisco Jr. Duran, Livino
    Geographic Names
    Malay, Aklan Boracay
    Subject
    environmental restoration environmental protection water pollution ecotourism Governments
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