This paper takes a look into an alternative development path for the Central Cordillera Region of the Philippines.
The Cordillera Eco-Cultural Trails project deals with the utilization of existing trails in the Central Cordillera region as a form of alternative development to promote the sustainable use of natural resources in this mountain region as well as the enhancement of existing ecosystems found across the entire path that is covered by the trail. The Eco-Cultural Trail project also envisions providing an added sustainable source of livelihood for the communities and villages that are covered by the trail through responsible eco-tourism. This paper attempts to show the processes which influence the creation and management of the eco-cultural trail as well as provide relevant recommendations which would apply to its use and sustainable management.