Pioneering Pathways to Sustainability: A Case Study of EL Nido Resorts in Palawan
Cho Tin Tun KirkpatrickThe case study of El Nido Resorts in Palawan investigates into the transformative journey of El Nido, Palawan, from a serene coastal village to a leading example of sustainable tourism in the Philippines. This case study systematically examines the collaborative efforts of local residents, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders, alongside the pivotal role of the World- Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Ten Knots Group, in fostering a model of ecotourism that harmonizes luxury resort operations with environmental conservation and community engagement. Through a historical lens, the case study traces the evolution of El Nido Resorts under the management of the Ten Knots Group and its eventual acquisition by Ayala Land Inc., highlighting the strategic shifts toward sustainability and the challenges encountered along the way. The study further explores the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by El Nido Resorts, emphasizing their commitment to environmental stewardship, community engagement, and organizational development. It showcases the resort’s innovative practices in waste management, water conservation, clean energy utilization, and biodiversity conservation, which collectively contribute to the Quadruple Bottom Line approach—balancing economic, environmental, social, and ethical considerations. By integrating interviews with the Sustainability Team and analyzing the resort’s sustainability reports, the research underscores the comprehensive and multifaceted approach to sustainable tourism adopted by El Nido Resorts. It presents a compelling narrative of how a luxury resort can serve as a catalyst for positive environmental and social change, setting a benchmark for sustainable practices in the tourism industry. The case study concludes with reflections on the challenges and future directions for sustainable tourism development, offering insights and recommendations for stakeholders aiming to replicate El Nido Resorts’ success in other contexts.