Poverty and gender perspectives in marine spatial planning: lessons from Tanzania

SND-ID: 2024-482. Version: 1. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/592h-1813

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Citering

Skapare/primärforskare

Richard Mulwa - University of Nairobi, Faculty of Law and Department of Economics and Development Studies,

Jane Turpie - University of Cape Town, School of Economics

Johanna Brühl - University of Nairobi

Razack Lokina - The University of Dodoma, Tanzania

Forskningshuvudman

Göteborgs universitet rorId

Beskrivning

This dataset was used for a report that provides an overview of three pilot cases of baseline data collection to better understand local communities’ dependence on marine resources and other livelihood activities, with emphasis on understanding the role of marine spatial zonation and resource manage-ment on poverty and gender equality. Pilot studies were conducted in Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar. This dataset only contains data from Tanzania, in particular, from the Mkinga District within Tanga Region, which is located in the northeast of Tanzania. Mkinga District has a coastline of about 50 km on the Indian Ocean. The coastline of Tanga has approximately 100 distinct coral reefs which are located 1-10 km from the shore. This coastline has extensive mangrove forests and diverse fish species. The survey employed a mixed-method crosssectional study design, collecting qualitative and quantitative data at different levels.
The project adopted a multi-stage sampling. A total of 564 households were interviewed face-to-face in seven wards along the most northern stretch of coast. A representative

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This dataset was used for a report that provides an overview of three pilot cases of baseline data collection to better understand local communities’ dependence on marine resources and other livelihood activities, with emphasis on understanding the role of marine spatial zonation and resource manage-ment on poverty and gender equality. Pilot studies were conducted in Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar. This dataset only contains data from Tanzania, in particular, from the Mkinga District within Tanga Region, which is located in the northeast of Tanzania. Mkinga District has a coastline of about 50 km on the Indian Ocean. The coastline of Tanga has approximately 100 distinct coral reefs which are located 1-10 km from the shore. This coastline has extensive mangrove forests and diverse fish species. The survey employed a mixed-method crosssectional study design, collecting qualitative and quantitative data at different levels.
The project adopted a multi-stage sampling. A total of 564 households were interviewed face-to-face in seven wards along the most northern stretch of coast. A representative sample of households was selected from a total of 21 coastal villages in the wards of Boma, Doda, Kwale, Manza, Mayomboni, Moa and Mtimbwani. Wards were grouped according to the coastal stretch which they access. The sampling of households in the villages was random and involved drawing transects across the villages and picking individual households randomly. A survey questionnaire was developed. Quantitative data collection tools were digitized for electronic capture and transmission using Kobo Toolbox. The electronic questionnaire was uploaded to enumerators’ mobile smartphones using a unique Kobo Collect app. Data collected were submitted to a server daily. This datasets is part of a wider data collection that comprises three countries: Kenya, Tanzania, and Madagascar. Visa mindre..

Data innefattar personuppgifter

Ja

Data innehåller känsliga personuppgifter

Ja

Typ av personuppgifter

Age, gender, income, county, village, GPS coordinates.

Språk

Metod och utfall

Analysenhet

Population

A total of 564 households were interviewed face-to-face in seven wards along the most northern stretch of coast. A representative sample of households was selected from a total of 21 coastal villages in the wards of Boma, Doda, Kwale, Manza, Mayomboni, Moa and Mtimbwani. Wards were grouped according to the coastal stretch which they access.

Tidsdimension

Tidsperiod(er) som undersökts

2021-11-18 – 2021-11-22

Dataformat / datastruktur

Datainsamling
  • Insamlingsmetod: Intervju
  • Tidsperiod(er) för datainsamling: 2021-11-18 – 2021-11-22
  • Datakälla: Händelser/interaktioner
Geografisk täckning

Geografisk utbredning

Geografisk plats: Tanzania, Afrika, Subsahariska Afrika

Geografisk beskrivning: The study area was the Mkinga District within Tanga Region, which is located in the northeast of Tanzania. Mkinga District has a coastline of about 50 km on the Indian Ocean. The coastline of Tanga has approximately 100 distinct coral reefs which are located 1-10 km from the shore. This coastline has extensive mangrove forests and diverse fish species.

Högsta geografiska enhet

Län (NUTS 3)

Administrativ information
Ämnesområde och nyckelord

Forskningsområde

Samhällsvetenskap (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Nationalekonomi (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Publikationer

UNESCO-IOC and SwAM 2024. Developing Metrics of Poverty and Gender Considerations in Marine Spatial Planning: synthesis of case studies in Kenya, Madagascar and Tanzania. Paris. Nairobi, UNESCO. (IOC Technical Series, 186) .Authors:Richard Mulwa (EfD, Kenya), Jane Turpie (EfD South Africa), Johanna Bruehl (EfD South Africa), Razack Lokina (Tanzania).

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Publicerad: 2024-11-28