Socio-economic profile of the Philippine National Aquasilviculture Program (PNAP) beneficiaries in Jiabong, Samar, Philippines

A total of 37 beneficiaries under the Philippine National Aquasilviculture Program (PNAP) was interviewed using the structured survey questionnaire of Socioeconomic Monitoring Guidelines for Coastal Managers in Southeast Asia (SocMon SEA). Most of the members of the households are young and in-school. Household heads’ primary occupation is fishing, a shift from mussel farming- the town’s major industry in the past decades. Perceived threat by the beneficiaries is related to the environment specifically typhoon and the problems on waste disposal. It also identified law enforcement as weak leading to dwindling fish catch, mass mortality of mussel, red tide and other problems affecting their primary sources of income. However, they could not relate these phenomena to the most likely causes. The current occupation does not provide sufficient income for the family as they seek for alternative jobs. Garbage and poor implementation of laws are among the identified problems of the beneficiaries.

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Main Authors: Enate, Rholyna T., Diocton, Renato C., Macopia, Janet L.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2013
Subjects:Aquaculture, Conservation, Environment, Fisheries, Management, Planning, Policies, Pollution, Sociology, Aquaculture economics, Aquaculture regulations, Environmental effects, Fishermen, Fishermen statistics, Fishery regulations, Fishing, Fishery, Livelihoods, Mangroves, Pollution effects, Resource conservation, Resources Management, Socioeconomic aspects,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/35859
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