An institutional analysis of sasi laut in Maluku, Indonesia



Respondents’ perception of involvement of local groups in village decision-making

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

Always

73.3%

53.3%

60.0%

62.1%

34.5%

43.3%

54.5%

Sometimes

16.7%

20.0%

23.3%

20.7%

58.6%

43.3%

30.3%

Never

10.0%

26.7%

16.7%

17.2%

6.9%

13.3%

15.2%

Respondents’ perception of involvement of outsiders in village decision-making

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

Always

0%

0%

0%

3.3%

0%

0%

.6%

Sometimes

13.3%

16.7%

23.3%

13.3%

31.0%

17.2%

19.1%

Never

86.7%

83.3%

76.7%

83.3%

69.0%

82.8%

80.3%

% Respondents who agree that women are involved in decision-making

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

Always

33.3%

13.3%

10.0%

6.7%

24.1%

20.0%

17.9%

Sometimes

56.7%

56.7%

66.7%

70.0%

72.4%

63.3%

64.2%

Never

10.0%

30.0%

23.3%

23.3%

3.4%

16.7%

17.9%

Perceptions of who has responsibility for fisheries management

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

Govt. (all)

33.3%

26.7%

36.7%

30.0%

3.4%

10.0%

23.5%

Govt. (most)

26.7%

30.0%

26.7%

46.7%

31.0%

43.3%

34.1%

Shared equally

33.3%

43.3%

33.3%

23.3%

6.9%

16.7%

26.3%

Mostly community

6.7%

0%

3.3%

0%

58.6%

30.0%

16.2%

Economic factors in each village

Economic score**

% income from fishing

% having external income

Years’ fishing experience

Nolloth

8.47

80.57

70.33

27.07

Haruku

8.70

66.04

114.50

29.77

Tuhaha

9.27

74.58

159.00

33.90

Hulaliu

9.10

56.45

178.10

25.47

Seri

8.81

65.00

53.45

19.07

Hutumuri

10.35

64.26

211.33

28.00

Total

9.09

67.56

131.55

27.30

** = Boat, gear, house, land + TV ownership

300 An Institutional Analysis of Sasi Laut in Maluku, Indonesia



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