Dataset for AABS baseline/characterization in Kenya (wp2)

In October 2024, data were collected from 739 mariculture and seaweed farmers across target counties in Kenya through computer-assisted personal interviews (CAPIs) conducted on mobile tablets by 28 trained enumerators. A KoBo-based questionnaire was utilized. Multistage sampling was employed to sele...

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Main Authors: Brako Dompreh, Eric, Zewdie, Markose, Manyise, Timothy, Chelanga, Philemon, Kangogo, Daniel
Format: Conjunto de datos
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168547
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Summary:In October 2024, data were collected from 739 mariculture and seaweed farmers across target counties in Kenya through computer-assisted personal interviews (CAPIs) conducted on mobile tablets by 28 trained enumerators. A KoBo-based questionnaire was utilized. Multistage sampling was employed to select farmers and value-chain stakeholders. This study is part of a new project called the Asia Africa Bluetech Superhighway project, aimed to understand practices, including farmed species and their environmental impact. The project focuses on testing and expanding Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) in coastal Kenya, an approach that involves farming diverse species like fish, shellfish, and seaweed together to enhance environmental health and be beneficial to farmers.