Kontento nga pangabuhi kag panimalay: Local notions of well-being for natural resource management

Social and cultural dimensions in natural resource management have been overlooked in assessing the potential for economic development for agricultural and coastal resources. Following this, sustainable management of resources requires better information on how people value these resources and wheth...

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Main Authors: Abila, Sanley S., Fernandez, Cheryl Joy J.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-121202023-07-26T05:10:05Z Kontento nga pangabuhi kag panimalay: Local notions of well-being for natural resource management Abila, Sanley S. Fernandez, Cheryl Joy J. Social and cultural dimensions in natural resource management have been overlooked in assessing the potential for economic development for agricultural and coastal resources. Following this, sustainable management of resources requires better information on how people value these resources and whether these values reflect in their well-being. This paper examines key aspects of the concept of well-being that were self-reported by residents working in either agriculture and/or fisheries as well as by those working in non-agriculture/fisheries sectors. We were interested in a sample of participants who represent the variety of residents in terms of occupation, level of exposure/experience with regards to the environment, and socio- demographic characteristics. Snowball sampling was used to recruit participants in six focus group discussions (FGDs). Results from FGDs show that key aspects of 'well-being' include five general categories. These are natural capital (e.g., land), financial capital (e.g., work/employment), manufactured capital (e.g., marketplace), social capital (e.g., security in the community), and others (e.g., education). Respondents also rated the importance of these aspects, and resource-dependent households value the environment and bequest values as the most important aspects of their well-being. As expected, these factors reflect and coincide with the various types of capitals listed in the initial review of literature. The results present empirical evidence based on the voices and experiences of both fisheries and agriculture workers and their non-fisheries and non-agriculture counterparts. From these self-reported understanding of well-being, policy makers and other key stakeholders like nongovernmental organizations working with fishing and agricultural communities could potentially base their conservation and development priorities in the Metro Iloilo-Guimaras region. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12927 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Well-being--Philippines Natural resources--Management--Social aspects Natural Resources Management and Policy Personality and Social Contexts
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Well-being--Philippines
Natural resources--Management--Social aspects
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Personality and Social Contexts
spellingShingle Well-being--Philippines
Natural resources--Management--Social aspects
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Personality and Social Contexts
Abila, Sanley S.
Fernandez, Cheryl Joy J.
Kontento nga pangabuhi kag panimalay: Local notions of well-being for natural resource management
description Social and cultural dimensions in natural resource management have been overlooked in assessing the potential for economic development for agricultural and coastal resources. Following this, sustainable management of resources requires better information on how people value these resources and whether these values reflect in their well-being. This paper examines key aspects of the concept of well-being that were self-reported by residents working in either agriculture and/or fisheries as well as by those working in non-agriculture/fisheries sectors. We were interested in a sample of participants who represent the variety of residents in terms of occupation, level of exposure/experience with regards to the environment, and socio- demographic characteristics. Snowball sampling was used to recruit participants in six focus group discussions (FGDs). Results from FGDs show that key aspects of 'well-being' include five general categories. These are natural capital (e.g., land), financial capital (e.g., work/employment), manufactured capital (e.g., marketplace), social capital (e.g., security in the community), and others (e.g., education). Respondents also rated the importance of these aspects, and resource-dependent households value the environment and bequest values as the most important aspects of their well-being. As expected, these factors reflect and coincide with the various types of capitals listed in the initial review of literature. The results present empirical evidence based on the voices and experiences of both fisheries and agriculture workers and their non-fisheries and non-agriculture counterparts. From these self-reported understanding of well-being, policy makers and other key stakeholders like nongovernmental organizations working with fishing and agricultural communities could potentially base their conservation and development priorities in the Metro Iloilo-Guimaras region.
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author Abila, Sanley S.
Fernandez, Cheryl Joy J.
author_facet Abila, Sanley S.
Fernandez, Cheryl Joy J.
author_sort Abila, Sanley S.
title Kontento nga pangabuhi kag panimalay: Local notions of well-being for natural resource management
title_short Kontento nga pangabuhi kag panimalay: Local notions of well-being for natural resource management
title_full Kontento nga pangabuhi kag panimalay: Local notions of well-being for natural resource management
title_fullStr Kontento nga pangabuhi kag panimalay: Local notions of well-being for natural resource management
title_full_unstemmed Kontento nga pangabuhi kag panimalay: Local notions of well-being for natural resource management
title_sort kontento nga pangabuhi kag panimalay: local notions of well-being for natural resource management
publisher Animo Repository
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12927
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