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Prospects for Small-Scale Aquaculture in Chile: User Rights and Locations
Creator
Dresdner Cid, Jorge David (Department of Economics, University of Concepcion, Chile.)
Study number / PID
2021-287-1-1 (SND)
MS-368 (gu.se)
https://doi.org/10.5878/w3p1-wb69 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
The data covers the socioeconomically and bio geographically diverse Los Lagos region in southern Chile. This region is characterized by economic activities based on natural resources, in-cluding cattle raising/livestock farming, forestry, aquaculture (especially salmon production and mussel growing), and seafood extraction.
Before collecting the data, we conducted personal semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, including leaders of artisanal fishers organizations, organizational leaders from fisher villages, government officials working in fisheries and aquaculture regulatory agencies (central and regional level), artisanal fishers, and members of coastal communities who perform marine economic activities. Rather than abandoning fishing to become aquaculture producers, interviewed stakeholders describe a gradual process in which fishers take on additional activities to address the observed decline in wild fisheries profitability.
These interviews identified three central characteristics of the households and setting that informed our data collection and empirical approach: user rights, heterogeneous biogeographic zones, and low propensity to move.
Armed with stakeholder information about the region’s population and aquaculture, we developed a purpose-specific household survey. We administered the field survey to a sample of households from coastal communities located across the ecologically and socioeconomically diverse Los Lagos region in southern Chile.
The sample was selected by a two-step procedure. In the first step, we selected villages/coastal communities, and in the second step we chose households in these locations. The selection of villages/coastal communities followed an intentional selection procedure that chose the locations proportional to the total number of artisanal fishermen, which generates a representative village sample of the total fishermen in the selected area. The household selection procedure in each village consisted of...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/10/2018 - 15/12/2018
Country
Chile
Time dimension
Cross-section
Analysis unit
Household
Universe
Households at Los Lagos Region, Chile
Sampling procedure
The sample was selected by a two-step procedure. In the first step, we selected villages/coastal communities, and in the second step we chose households in these locations. The selection of villages/coastal communities followed an intentional selection procedure that chose the locations proportional to the total number of artisanal fishermen, which generates a representative village sample of the total fishermen in the selected area. The household selection procedure in each village consisted of contacting a local leader (i.e., president of a local union) to obtain basic information that allowed the enumerators to identify households within a resource rights holder group to be surveyed. Using a snowball approach, other households in the village were chosen using information from previously interviewed households about households both in and out of that resource rights holder organization. We implemented the survey with members of 316 households from 73 fishing villages and 8 municipalities.
Non-probability: Respondent-assisted
Kind of data
Not available
Data collection mode
Face-to-face interview: CAPI/CAMI
Access
Publisher
Swedish National Data Service
Publication year
2023
Terms of data access
Access to data through SND. Access to data is restricted.