The acceptability of eco bricks made petpark in Parañaque City: basis for tourism destination proposal/ Cherry Mae S. Pecha, Atasha Grace O. De Leon, & Jovielyn P. De Lima.

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  • T 338.4791 2025 0038
Dissertation note: Undergraduate thesis. Summary: This study focused on the acceptability of eco bricks made pet parks in Barangay San Dionisio, Paranaque City, and how it can serve as a new tourism destination. The research used the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), which looks at people{92}s attitudes, social influence, and sense of control toward the project. A descriptive quantitative method was applied, using a researcher-made questionnaire answered by 398 respondents from Generation X, Y, and Z who own pets. The results showed that respondents strongly agreed on the positive benefits of the Eco-brick Pet Park. They believed it can help reduce waste, promote sustainability, and provide a safe and enjoyable space for pets and their owners. The community also showed support for eco-friendly project practical and doable, making it attractive to both locals and visitors. There were no major differences in opinions based on age, gender, or type of pet ownership. This research highlights the strong acceptance of the Eco-brick Pet Park, proving its potential as a sustainable tourism destination that combines environment care with recreation and community development.
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Undergraduate thesis.

This study focused on the acceptability of eco bricks made pet parks in Barangay San Dionisio, Paranaque City, and how it can serve as a new tourism destination. The research used the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), which looks at people{92}s attitudes, social influence, and sense of control toward the project. A descriptive quantitative method was applied, using a researcher-made questionnaire answered by 398 respondents from Generation X, Y, and Z who own pets. The results showed that respondents strongly agreed on the positive benefits of the Eco-brick Pet Park. They believed it can help reduce waste, promote sustainability, and provide a safe and enjoyable space for pets and their owners. The community also showed support for eco-friendly project practical and doable, making it attractive to both locals and visitors. There were no major differences in opinions based on age, gender, or type of pet ownership. This research highlights the strong acceptance of the Eco-brick Pet Park, proving its potential as a sustainable tourism destination that combines environment care with recreation and community development.

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