个体渔民对气候变化的认识和采用气候智能型渔业的情况

Christian Larbi Ayisi , Kodjo N'souvi , Kezia Baidoo , Peter Asare-Nuamah , Isaac Larbi , Theodora Akweley Asiamah , Elliot Haruna Alhassan , Samuel Osei Ayeh
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渔业,尤其是小型渔业,被认为是饮食多样性、粮食安全和减贫的来源。鱼类被广泛视为蛋白质的重要来源。尽管渔业意义重大,但也面临着一些挑战,如气候的不断变化。本研究采用半结构式问卷调查法,考察了渔民对气候变化的看法以及社会经济特征与采用气候智能型渔业之间的关系。采用统计推断法分析了对气候变化的看法和气候智能型渔业的采用情况。还利用有序逻辑回归技术分析了共同管理作为渔业气候变化减缓措施的预测因素。结果显示,92.5% 的渔民受过正规教育。大多数渔民(98.3%)没有储藏设施,96.66%的渔民可以进入市场。此外,31.66%的渔民能够获得有关气候和天气条件的信息。关于对气候变化的看法,47.5%的渔民认为降雨量减少是气候变化的证据,66.6%的渔民认为海平面下降是气候变化的证据。少数渔民认为湿度增加、温度变化、暴风或海风是气候变化的证据。同样,48.33%的渔民同意减少船队的碳排放,33.33%的渔民不同意将家庭收入来源多样化作为采用气候智能型渔业的一种方式。50.00%的渔民同意在采用气候智能型渔业的初期增加成本作为限制因素。有序逻辑回归结果显示,年龄、教育程度、拥有第二收入来源和燃料补贴的增加对渔民对共同管理在多大程度上有助于应对气候变化的看法具有显著的统计学意义。
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Perception of climate change and adoption of climate smart fisheries among artisanal fishers

Fisheries, particularly small-scale fisheries, is recognized as a source of dietary diversity, food security, and poverty alleviation. Fish is widely regarded as a significant source of protein. Despite the significance of fisheries, it is faced with several challenges such as constant change in climate. This study was conducted to examine the perception of fisher folks on climate change and the relationship between socio-economic characteristics and adoption of climate smart fisheries using semi-structured questionnaire. Perception towards climate change and adoption of climate-smart fisheries were analyzed using statistical inferential statistics. The predictor of co-management as a mitigative measure for climate change in fisheries was also analyzed with an ordered logistic regression technique. The result showed that 92.5 % of the fishers have formal education. Majority of the fishers (98.3 %) have no access to storage facilities whilst 96.66 % have access to market. In addition, 31.66 % of the fishers have access to information on climatic and weather conditions. On the perception of climate change, 47.5 % of fishers perceived decrease in amount of rainfall as evidence of climate change whilst 66.6 % perceived decrease in sea level as evidence of climate change. A few fishers perceived an increase in humidity, change in temperature and wind-storm or sea breeze as evidence of climate change. Again, 48.33 % of the fishers agree to reduction of fleet's carbon emission whilst 33.33 % fishers disagreed to diversifying sources of household income as an adoption to climate-smart fisheries. Additional cost in the beginning of adoption of climate smart fisheries as a constraint was agreed upon by 50.00 % of fishers. The results of the ordered logistic regression show that age, education, having a second source of income and an increase of fuel subsidy are statistically significant to fishers perception of the extent to which co-management could contribute to address climate change was detected.

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