2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/200/1/012037
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Perceptions and local adaptation strategies to climate change of marine capture fishermen in Bengkulu Province, Indonesia

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“…Lastly, researchers have delved into perception studies. As Mulyasari et al ( 2018 ) argue, the impressions and judgments of fisher folks are vital in the discourse mitigating climate change issues because such perceptions are shaped by experiences and time spent in the conduct of fishing. Reviewed literature showed similar adherence to this argument and expanded to identify the perceptions of local stakeholders (Quevedo et al 2020 ) and high school students (Lagbas and Habito 2016 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lastly, researchers have delved into perception studies. As Mulyasari et al ( 2018 ) argue, the impressions and judgments of fisher folks are vital in the discourse mitigating climate change issues because such perceptions are shaped by experiences and time spent in the conduct of fishing. Reviewed literature showed similar adherence to this argument and expanded to identify the perceptions of local stakeholders (Quevedo et al 2020 ) and high school students (Lagbas and Habito 2016 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Suh and Pomeroy ( 2020a ), climate change will deal long-term economic impacts on the Philippines and cause a drop between 9 and 18% in fisheries GDP by 2060. Climate change has likewise threatened the fisheries sector with environmental implications (Johnson and Harrison 2015 ; Yamaguchi and Sai 2015 ) which eventually led to certain impacts on livelihood (Mulyasari et al 2018 ). As Macusi et al ( 2020 ), Filipino fisher folks in Eastern Mindanao are vulnerable because several factors, including environmental changes, have influenced their livelihood in fishing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, commercial fishers in south-east Australia have previously identified that economic objectives are very important when determining appropriate adaptation strategies (Jennings et al 2016). Increasing fishers' understanding of climate change and its effects may lead to more adaptation being accepted and implemented by fishermen (Mulyasari et al 2018). The participants of the present study mentioned that the benefits of investing in climate change need to be demonstrated and showcased to industry, and that framing climate change in a way that highlights what industry will gain, and what they will save, will help improve industry acceptance of climate adaptation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En Malasia se analizaron las estrategias de adaptación de las comunidades, hallando seis: reducir los riesgos asociados con las rutinas de pesca, fortalecimiento de las relaciones sociales, gestión del conocimiento del cambio climático por parte de los pescadores, facilitación de aprendizajes y habilidades alternativas en las comunidades, involucramiento de los pescadores en la planificación de la adaptación al cambio climático y mejora del acceso a crédito (Shaffril et al 2017b). En el caso de Indonesia se halló que sus estrategias de adaptación incluían la diversificación de actividades económicas, el aumento de aparejos de pesca, el cambio de caladero, la movilización de los miembros de la familia al trabajo y ajustes al tiempo de pesca (Mulyasari et al 2018).…”
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