Dataset for AABS baseline/characterization in Kenya (wp1)

This study was conducted to understand the use of digital systems in the coastal fisheries sector of Kenya. This study is part of a new project called the Asia Africa Bluetech Superhighway (AABS), which aims to scale digital tools for fisheries management in Kenya. Primary data was collected from 21...

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Main Authors: Manyise, Timothy, Brako Dompreh, Eric
Format: Conjunto de datos
Language:Inglés
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168302
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description This study was conducted to understand the use of digital systems in the coastal fisheries sector of Kenya. This study is part of a new project called the Asia Africa Bluetech Superhighway (AABS), which aims to scale digital tools for fisheries management in Kenya. Primary data was collected from 2137 fisherfolk and 319 traders across 4 counties in October 2024. A structured questionnaire was developed and deployed on the KoboToolbox platform, facilitating efficient data collection through mobile tablets. The dataset recorded demographics, fishing activities, cost and revenues, market dynamics, fisheries management, knowledge, access and use of digital tools, access to weather forecast, climate and environment, food and nutrition security, gender, decision making and women empowerment, and poverty.
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spelling CGSpace1683022026-01-01T07:01:15Z Dataset for AABS baseline/characterization in Kenya (wp1) Manyise, Timothy Brako Dompreh, Eric kenya fish waste fisheries management traders kobotoolbox market dynamics postharvest fisherfolks digital coast digital systems This study was conducted to understand the use of digital systems in the coastal fisheries sector of Kenya. This study is part of a new project called the Asia Africa Bluetech Superhighway (AABS), which aims to scale digital tools for fisheries management in Kenya. Primary data was collected from 2137 fisherfolk and 319 traders across 4 counties in October 2024. A structured questionnaire was developed and deployed on the KoboToolbox platform, facilitating efficient data collection through mobile tablets. The dataset recorded demographics, fishing activities, cost and revenues, market dynamics, fisheries management, knowledge, access and use of digital tools, access to weather forecast, climate and environment, food and nutrition security, gender, decision making and women empowerment, and poverty. 2024-12-24T03:40:52Z 2024-12-24T03:40:52Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168302 en Limited Access Timothy Manyise, Eric Brako Dompreh. (31/10/2024). Dataset for AABS baseline/characterization in Kenya (wp1) [Survey Data].
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waste
fisheries management
traders
kobotoolbox
market dynamics
postharvest
fisherfolks
digital coast
digital systems
Manyise, Timothy
Brako Dompreh, Eric
Dataset for AABS baseline/characterization in Kenya (wp1)
title Dataset for AABS baseline/characterization in Kenya (wp1)
title_full Dataset for AABS baseline/characterization in Kenya (wp1)
title_fullStr Dataset for AABS baseline/characterization in Kenya (wp1)
title_full_unstemmed Dataset for AABS baseline/characterization in Kenya (wp1)
title_short Dataset for AABS baseline/characterization in Kenya (wp1)
title_sort dataset for aabs baseline characterization in kenya wp1
topic kenya
fish
waste
fisheries management
traders
kobotoolbox
market dynamics
postharvest
fisherfolks
digital coast
digital systems
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