Study title
Poverty and gender perspectives in marine spatial planning: lessons from Kwale County in coastal Kenya
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2024-481-1 (SND)
https://doi.org/10.5878/mjpj-v424 (DOI)
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Households from the Kwale county which is the southernmost coastal county in Kenya. The survey employed a mixed-method crosssectional study design, collecting qualitative and quantitative data at different levels. The study adopted a multi-stage sampling procedure where three sub-counties in Kwale county that border the ocean front, Lunga Lunga, Msambweni, and Matuga were purposively selected in the first stage. In the second stage, nine locations bordering the ocean in these sub-counties were randomly selected, and thereafter villages selected randomly from the nine locations. The sampling of households in the villages was random and involved drawing transects across the villages and picking individual households randomly.
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Swedish National Data Service
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2024