Factors Contributing for Vulnerability on Livelihood of Fishers of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra State, India

B. M. Yadav, S. Wasave, S. S. Mandavkar, S. V. Patil, M. M. Shirdhankar, K. Chaudhari
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Aims: The present study was carried out to investigate the impact of vulnerability on livelihood of fishers of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra state of India. Study Design: For this study interview schedule was used to collect the fisher information. Place and Duration of Study: In present study, the data were collected from the fishers of the three fishing villages of Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra during the year 2019-2020. Methodology: The data were randomly collected from 64 fisher by using questionnaire in the Google form and interview schedule. The vulnerability variables considered in this study are categorised as natural shocks like cyclones, heavy rain, environmental changes; personal factors like illness, sea accidents, sudden death, social conflicts and seasonality includes decline in fish catches, unpredictable price fall and non-availability of markets. The opinions of respondents with respect to vulnerability factors were recorded on the basis of three categories i.e. high impact, medium impact and low impact. The descriptive statistics i.e. percentage and frequency analysis was used to represent the results. Results: The overall results of vulnerability indicated that the natural shocks factors like cyclones, Original Research Article Yadav et al.; AJAEES, 38(11): 91-96, 2020; Article no.AJAEES.62893 92 heavy rain, environmental changes and personal factors like illness, sea accidents, sudden death, social conflicts have high impact on more than 90% respondents; while seasonality factors like decline in fish catches, unpredictable price fall and non-availability of markets have high impact on livelihood of about 70% fishers respondents. Conclusion: The respondents reported that the various factors of vulnerability have direct impact on livelihood of fishers and ultimately socioeconomic conditions of the fishers.
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印度马哈拉施特拉邦Ratnagiri渔民生计脆弱性的影响因素
目的:本研究旨在调查脆弱性对印度马哈拉施特拉邦Ratnagiri渔民生计的影响。研究设计:本研究采用访谈时间表收集fisher信息。研究地点和时间:在本研究中,数据收集自马哈拉施特拉邦Ratnagiri区三个渔村的渔民,时间为2019-2020年。方法:采用谷歌问卷调查法和访谈法,随机抽取64名渔民的资料。本研究中考虑的脆弱性变量分为自然冲击,如旋风、大雨、环境变化;个人因素,如疾病、海上事故、突然死亡、社会冲突和季节性因素,包括渔获量下降、不可预测的价格下跌和无法获得市场。受访者对脆弱性因素的意见是根据高影响、中等影响和低影响三类进行记录的。使用描述性统计,即百分比和频率分析来表示结果。结果:总体脆弱性结果表明,自然冲击因子如气旋,原研究文章Yadav等;生物工程学报,38(11):91-96,2020;文章no.AJAEES。62893 92暴雨、环境变化和疾病、海难、猝死、社会矛盾等个人因素对90%以上的受访者影响较大;渔获量下降、不可预测的价格下跌和市场缺乏等季节性因素对约70%受访渔民的生计产生重大影响。结论:受访者报告,各种脆弱性因素直接影响渔民的生计,最终影响渔民的社会经济状况。
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