2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11113-006-9002-9
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Household strategies in the face of resource scarcity in coastal Ghana: are they associated with development priorities?

Abstract: In many developing regions, women and young girls spend several hours daily in the collection of natural resources. Still the link between these household resource strategies and stakeholder perceptions of development priorities remains unexplored. This project examines this association with survey data representative of the adult population from Ghana's Coastal Region. Although natural resource scarcity and the sustainability of resource use represent key development challenges, there are others (e.g., energy… Show more

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“…First, environmental concern across the world is not homogeneous, revealing the need to better understand local perceptions ad priorities to shape programs dedicated to mitigating local environmental issues of priority (Hunter 2006). The second conclusion is that environmental concern is in fact, in some respects , similar – in that citizens across political and geographic boundaries are expressing concern about issues that are environmentally and socially intertwined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, environmental concern across the world is not homogeneous, revealing the need to better understand local perceptions ad priorities to shape programs dedicated to mitigating local environmental issues of priority (Hunter 2006). The second conclusion is that environmental concern is in fact, in some respects , similar – in that citizens across political and geographic boundaries are expressing concern about issues that are environmentally and socially intertwined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, we provide insight into the potential for very local context to shape environmental perceptions and concern. With regard to policy, we argue that locals’ concerns should help inform policies and shape programs dedicated to mitigating local environmental issues (Hunter 2006). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study of household priorities in the Central Region of Ghana concludes that, when adult males or boys are involved in the responsibilities of fetching water, the topic of water scarcity and location of resources becomes a priority issue in the household. However, in the instances when daughters are the primary fetchers, employment and other development concerns are more important issues for the male head of household (Hunter, 2006). Policy developments regarding water must engage the entire community for the issues of sustainable water provision to gain importance and become a priority for the community.…”
Section: Water International 499mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al haber encontrado una variación espacial en el impacto de las condiciones ambientales objetivas en la preocupación ambiental, creemos importante realizar más investigaciones para comprender mejor las prioridades y percepciones locales antes de diseñar programas destinados a mitigar los problemas ambientales locales (Hunter, 2006). Este análisis debe considerarse un primer paso hacia un entendimiento más complejo de la interconexión entre la preocupación y la percepción en las zonas urbanas del Brasil y la forma en que las personas de distinto nivel socioeconómico, expuestas a distintos riesgos ambientales, evalúan y perciben los problemas ambientales en las escalas.…”
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