2012
DOI: 10.1080/08920753.2012.677626
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The Perceived Impact of Customary Marine Resource Management on Household and Community Welfare in Northern Sumatra, Indonesia

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“…The details of the sample are shown in Table 2. According to Arifin et al (2009) and Setiawan, Cinner, Sutton, and Mukminin (2012), respondent characteristics − such as age, years of education, migration, ethnicity, and household assets − have little effect on preferences and perceptions. Nonetheless, we performed a One-way Anova test to compare the demographic characteristics of our respondent groups which indicated that the respondents are similar in terms of education, years of working as coffee farmers, and landholding (Table 3).…”
Section: Respondent Selection and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The details of the sample are shown in Table 2. According to Arifin et al (2009) and Setiawan, Cinner, Sutton, and Mukminin (2012), respondent characteristics − such as age, years of education, migration, ethnicity, and household assets − have little effect on preferences and perceptions. Nonetheless, we performed a One-way Anova test to compare the demographic characteristics of our respondent groups which indicated that the respondents are similar in terms of education, years of working as coffee farmers, and landholding (Table 3).…”
Section: Respondent Selection and Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This customary role has now become codified within the provincial government with an organized reporting structure and distinctive territories across the province ("Panglima Laot AcehjOfficial"). In some regions, particularly close to the center of government, research shows this customary leadership can provide local voice to issues and support good regulation (Setiawan, Cinner, Sutton, & Mukminin, 2012), but the authority of the Panglima Laot is not strong in Haloban.…”
Section: Regulation Of the Commonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism is a very important economic sector to be developed, as it has an impact on various economic sectors in the community (Robertson, 2011). Tourism can be used to drive economic change and open up employment opportunities, increase income and improve the quality of life of local people (Jarvis et al, 2016;Katunian, 2019;Setiawan et al, 2012). One approach that can be used in the development and planning of tourism studies is the communitybased approach model (Keyim, 2018).…”
Section: Public-private Partnership Model To Manage Coastal Tourism I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community welfare can be realized with collaboration between the government, the private sector, and local communities (Alexander et al, 1999;Jarvis et al, 2016). Development and resource utilization policies in coastal areas must be implemented to (a) increase community income and welfare, (b) enhance community participation, and (c) promote development to increase income (Anszperger, 2017;Argyo, 2009;Setiawan et al, 2012). Integrated strategic policies are needed to develop coastal areas.…”
Section: Th E Community Welfarementioning
confidence: 99%