Beach resort : new development of half moon beach resort, Olangapo / Jonathan A. Viernes

By: Viernes, Jonathan A [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2015Description: iv, 121 leaves : color illustrations, maps, plans ; 30 cmSubject(s): RESORTS -- BEACH -- DEVELOPMENTLOC classification: UGT COA BSArch .V54 2015
Contents:
Title page -- Approval sheet -- Acknowledgement -- Abstract -- Chapter 1. The problem and its setting -- Chapter 2. Research methodology -- Chapter 3. Terms and references -- Chapter 4. Data gathering, collation and analysis data -- Chapter 5. Design frameworks -- Chapter 6. Translation -- Chapter 7. Suggestions, Corrections, and Final revisions -- Bibliography -- Annexes.
Summary: The coastal ecosystems of the Philippines are very productive and represent a huge natural economic resource for the country. Coastal resources provide food and livelihood for the Philippine people and make a large contribution to the national economy. Clean coastal waters and healthy coastal habitats provided sustained economic benefits to the Philippines. Olongapo is located at the southern entry point to Zambales province and at the north-western edge of Subic Bay, the city of Olongapo shares a place on the island of Luzon with Manila, the capital of the Philippines. This growing urban area of more than 400,000 residents is situated approximately 70 miles north of the capital city.
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Architecture Thesis UGT COA BSArch .V54 2015 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available UGTHE000001368

Research Method : Qualitative Descriptive Design.

Includes bibliographical references.

Title page -- Approval sheet -- Acknowledgement -- Abstract -- Chapter 1. The problem and its setting --
Chapter 2. Research methodology -- Chapter 3. Terms and references -- Chapter 4. Data gathering, collation and analysis data -- Chapter 5. Design frameworks -- Chapter 6. Translation -- Chapter 7. Suggestions, Corrections, and Final revisions -- Bibliography -- Annexes.

The coastal ecosystems of the Philippines are very productive and represent a huge natural economic resource for the country. Coastal resources provide food and livelihood for the Philippine people and make a large contribution to the national economy. Clean coastal waters and healthy coastal habitats provided sustained economic benefits to the Philippines. Olongapo is located at the southern entry point to Zambales province and at the north-western edge of Subic Bay, the city of Olongapo shares a place on the island of Luzon with Manila, the capital of the Philippines. This growing urban area of more than 400,000 residents is situated approximately 70 miles north of the capital city.

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