02062nam a22002777a 450000100060000000300060000600500170001200800410002904000100007008200250008010000210010524502170012626000510034350200260039452011430042065000150156365000160157865000140159465000250160865000230163365000170165665000280167370000230170170000280172470000320175216956OCLRC20260731013049.0260623t xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aOCLRC aT 338.4791 2025 0046 aGaray, Joanna B. aDevelopment of a sustainable local souvenir seed paper pot:ba proposal for a community-based tourism livelihood program/cJoanna B. Garay, Monica H. De-Vera, Princess Aj G. Centeno, & Simon John T. Delos Santos. aParañaque City:bOlivarez College,c2025. aUndergraduate thesis. aThis study investigates the development of a sustainable local souvenir, the {91}{92} seed paper pot{92}{92} under a community-based tourism livelihood program. This aims to learn how the plantable seed paper pot souvenir can help support sustainable tourism, foster the development of local business, and promote environmental protection. By utilizing waste materials and combining traditional craft with environmentalism, the seed paper pot provides locals with a distinctive souvenir as well as a call to environmentally responsible action. This research explores how this concept may be integrated in community-based tourism, investigating its local artisan, small business, and environmental benefits. By conducting focus group discussions with members of the community, the research explores into the ways that the seed paper pot would be an influential initiative. Initial results indicate that the community is willing to patronize eco-friendly products. In the end, this study intends to demonstrate how sustainable tourism can enrich communities, save the environment, and give tourists valuable souvenirs as the seed paper pot. aseed paper asustainable asouvenirs acommunity engagement atourism livelihood aeco-friendly acommunity-based tourism aDe-Vera, Monica H. aCenteno, Princess Aj G. aDelos Santos, Simon John T.