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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