The Viability of Establishing a Knowledge, Innovation, Science, and Technology (KIST) Park in Isabela State University Echague Campus Philippines

Authors

  • Bagnos A. Quebral Jr. Isabela State University, Ilagan, Isabela, Philippines
  • Emerson V. Barcellano Isabela State University, Cabagan, Isabela, Philippines https://orcid.org/0009-0006-3599-0106

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54536/ajec.v3i3.2755

Keywords:

Agriculture, Business, Global Economies, Knowledge

Abstract

The spread out of the Special Economic Zone among universities will help elevate the level of knowledge among the students and imbibe employment opportunities. The top KIST component will be Entrepreneurial business with a 21.67% turnout, followed by the Information technology and BPO building which gathered 13.33% in consonance with the ISU Echague planning department to build Medical Hub as a part of its major component with telehealth online medical care. Hence, 11.67 % of business management concluded top 3 on its priority and lastly on agriculture from which the ISU Echague is known for its specialty and it shows the viability and acceptability of the respondents to cater to Agriculture and education with 10% of respondents agreeing. All of these major components are established with proper infrastructure to cater to both national and global economies integrated with sustainable development. It is recommended that all development shall not exceed its carrying capacity.

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Published

2024-09-25

How to Cite

Quebral Jr., B. A., & Barcellano, E. V. (2024). The Viability of Establishing a Knowledge, Innovation, Science, and Technology (KIST) Park in Isabela State University Echague Campus Philippines. American Journal of Environment and Climate, 3(3), 28–38. https://doi.org/10.54536/ajec.v3i3.2755