Livelihood strategies of coastal fishermen on Pangkor Island using a modified livelihood strategies determinants framework / Ho Siew Neo

Sustainable development of a nation involves efficient, appropriate and sustainable use of various resources. However, there is no single sustainable livelihood framework which can be generalized. Therefore, this study explores the factors affecting Pangkor Island coastal fishermen decision on choic...

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Main Author: Ho , Siew Neo
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description Sustainable development of a nation involves efficient, appropriate and sustainable use of various resources. However, there is no single sustainable livelihood framework which can be generalized. Therefore, this study explores the factors affecting Pangkor Island coastal fishermen decision on choice of livelihood strategies. An exploratory sequential mixed method approach was applied whereby eight findings were gathered and reorganized into eight factors to be tested in quantitative phase. Livelihood Strategies Framework (LSF) was developed, treating the eight factors as independent variables and two livelihood strategies, i.e. livelihood intensification and livelihood diversification, as dependent variables. An open-ended interview questions were utilized as guided questions in qualitative data collection phase, while a survey questionnaire was employed in quantitative phase to gather necessary data. Quantitative data were validated using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and were analysed using Structural Equation Model (SEM) and Pearson correlation analysis. A total of 15 interviews were carried out in the qualitative phase while a total of 165 responses were gathered in the quantitative data collection phase. This study revealed two important findings: (1) education level, level of income versus expenses, trend of output, coping strategies adopted, risk, and fishermen view of sustainable income are significant factors affecting fishermen choice of livelihood intensification strategies, while (2) education level, level of income versus expenses, trend of output, and willingness to learn are significant factors affecting their choice of livelihood diversification strategies. These findings are useful for the authorities in the future planning for the social and economic welfare development of coastal fishermen in Malaysia and subsequently affects the Malaysia’s fiscal planning.
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spelling um-122012022-01-12T18:54:49Z Livelihood strategies of coastal fishermen on Pangkor Island using a modified livelihood strategies determinants framework / Ho Siew Neo Ho , Siew Neo H Social Sciences (General) HM Sociology Sustainable development of a nation involves efficient, appropriate and sustainable use of various resources. However, there is no single sustainable livelihood framework which can be generalized. Therefore, this study explores the factors affecting Pangkor Island coastal fishermen decision on choice of livelihood strategies. An exploratory sequential mixed method approach was applied whereby eight findings were gathered and reorganized into eight factors to be tested in quantitative phase. Livelihood Strategies Framework (LSF) was developed, treating the eight factors as independent variables and two livelihood strategies, i.e. livelihood intensification and livelihood diversification, as dependent variables. An open-ended interview questions were utilized as guided questions in qualitative data collection phase, while a survey questionnaire was employed in quantitative phase to gather necessary data. Quantitative data were validated using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and were analysed using Structural Equation Model (SEM) and Pearson correlation analysis. A total of 15 interviews were carried out in the qualitative phase while a total of 165 responses were gathered in the quantitative data collection phase. This study revealed two important findings: (1) education level, level of income versus expenses, trend of output, coping strategies adopted, risk, and fishermen view of sustainable income are significant factors affecting fishermen choice of livelihood intensification strategies, while (2) education level, level of income versus expenses, trend of output, and willingness to learn are significant factors affecting their choice of livelihood diversification strategies. These findings are useful for the authorities in the future planning for the social and economic welfare development of coastal fishermen in Malaysia and subsequently affects the Malaysia’s fiscal planning. 2019-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12201/2/Ho_Siew_Neo.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12201/1/Ho_Siew_Neo.pdf Ho , Siew Neo (2019) Livelihood strategies of coastal fishermen on Pangkor Island using a modified livelihood strategies determinants framework / Ho Siew Neo. PhD thesis, Universiti Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12201/
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HM Sociology
Ho , Siew Neo
Livelihood strategies of coastal fishermen on Pangkor Island using a modified livelihood strategies determinants framework / Ho Siew Neo
title Livelihood strategies of coastal fishermen on Pangkor Island using a modified livelihood strategies determinants framework / Ho Siew Neo
title_full Livelihood strategies of coastal fishermen on Pangkor Island using a modified livelihood strategies determinants framework / Ho Siew Neo
title_fullStr Livelihood strategies of coastal fishermen on Pangkor Island using a modified livelihood strategies determinants framework / Ho Siew Neo
title_full_unstemmed Livelihood strategies of coastal fishermen on Pangkor Island using a modified livelihood strategies determinants framework / Ho Siew Neo
title_short Livelihood strategies of coastal fishermen on Pangkor Island using a modified livelihood strategies determinants framework / Ho Siew Neo
title_sort livelihood strategies of coastal fishermen on pangkor island using a modified livelihood strategies determinants framework / ho siew neo
topic H Social Sciences (General)
HM Sociology
url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12201/
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12201/2/Ho_Siew_Neo.pdf
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12201/1/Ho_Siew_Neo.pdf