Sex: Male

Education:

  • University of San Carlos, Cebu City, Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, 2006

Field of Specialization:

Anthropology, Social Sciences

Researches:

Oracion, E.G., Miller, M.L., Christie, P., (2005) Marine protected areas for whom? Fisheries, tourism, and solidarity in a Philippine community
Ocean & Coastal Management Volume 48, No. 3

Christie, P., Lowry, K., Oracion, E.G., Sievanen, L., Pomeroy, R.S., Pollnac, R.B., Patlis, J.M., Eisma, R.L.V., (2005) Key findings from a multidisciplinary examination of integrated coastal management process sustainability
Ocean & Coastal Management Volume 3

Oracion, E.G., (2009) Service-learning in multicultural contexts: Approaches and experiences in the Philippines and India
Lessons from Service Learning in Asia: Results of Collaborative Research in Higher Education/Service Learning Studies Series No.4

Christie, P., Oracion, E.G., Eisma-Osorio, L., (2011) Impact of the CITES listing of seahorses on the status of the species and human well-being in the Philippines: A case study
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome

Oracion, E.G., Hiponia, M.C., (2009) Nature and people matter : Conservation and ecotourism in Balanan lake, Negros Oriental
Philippine Studies Volume 57, No. 1

Christie, P., Polinac, R., Oracion, E.G., et al., (2009) Back to basis: An emperical study demonstrating the importance of local -level dynamics for the success of tropical marine ecosytem-based management
Coastal Management Volume 37, No. 3-4

Oracion, E.G., (2011 Mr 4) Philippine Local Politics in Marine Protected Area Sustainability, Department of Anthropology
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Oracion, E.G. et al., (2005) Perceived economic factors influencing the sustainability of integrated coastal management projects in the Philippines
Ocean & Coastal Management Volume 48, No. 3

Oracion, E.G., Miller, M.L., Christie, P., (2005) Marine protected areas for whom? Fisheries, tourism, and solidarity in a Philippine community
Ocean & Coastal Management Volume 48, No. 3

Papers Presented:

  • The Efficiency and and Social Acceptbility of the Constructed Wetland of Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, 22nd R&D Symposium of Completed Research and Development Projects for 2008-2009 of CVCIRRD, Dumaguete City
  • Balanan Lake; Governance, conservation and ecotourism, Lecture Series Sponsored by the School of Public Affairs and Governance, held at Multi-Purpose Room, Silliman University
  • Coastal Ecotourism as nature-dependent and socially complex industry, 10th CPU Faculty ResearchSymposium held at Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City
  • Intercultural service learning as crossing borders: The experiences of the Philippines and India, 2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning held at Lingnan University, Hongkong