Regional Sustainability ›› 2021, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (1): 1-11.doi: 10.1016/j.regsus.2020.12.002cstr: 32279.14.j.regsus.2020.12.002
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2020-07-30
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2020-12-10
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2020-12-24
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2021-01-20
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2021-03-11
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Serey Sok
E-mail:sok.serey@rupp.edu.kh
Serey Sok, Xiaojiang Yu. Co-management of small-scale fishery in the Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia[J]. Regional Sustainability, 2021, 2(1): 1-11.
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Table 1
Number of community fisheries (CFs) in Kompong Tralach District in 2016."
No. | Commune | Village | Name of CFs | Area (hm2) | Plan | CFi member | Registration date (dd/mm/yy) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Female | |||||||
1 | Longveaek | Voat | Phum Voat | 1008 | Yes | 181 | 85 | 30/12/08 |
2 | Srah Chak | Srah Chak | 535 | Yes | 70 | 36 | 30/12/08 | |
3 | Boeng Kak | Boeng Kak | 1358 | Yes | 160 | 76 | 30/12/08 | |
4 | Kampong Tralach | Neak Ta Hang | Neak Ta Hang | 566 | Yes | 241 | 133 | 30/12/08 |
5 | Kampong Tralach Leu | Kampong Tralach Leu | 727 | Yes | 235 | 77 | 30/12/08 | |
6 | Samretthi Chey | Samretthi Chey | 265 | Yes | 126 | 44 | 30/12/08 | |
7 | Kampong Tralach Kraom | Kampong Tralach Kraom | 446 | Yes | 300 | 140 | 30/12/08 | |
8 | Preaek Kanlang | Preaek Kanlang | 552 | Yes | 219 | 90 | 30/12/08 | |
9 | Kampong Kdar | Kampong Kdar | 601 | Yes | 222 | 71 | 30/12/08 | |
10 | Kien Roka | Kien Roka | 388 | Yes | 83 | 49 | 30/12/08 | |
11 | Ampil Tuek | Kbal Kaoh | Kbal Kaoh | 647 | Yes | 249 | 135 | 30/12/08 |
12 | Kaek Pong | Kaek Pong | 314 | Yes | 325 | 201 | 30/12/08 | |
13 | Baek Chan | Baek Chan | 649 | Yes | 318 | 145 | 30/12/08 | |
14 | Khla Krohuem | Khla Krohuem | 502 | Yes | 104 | 55 | 30/12/08 | |
15 | Bak Phnum | Bak Phnum | 178 | Yes | 181 | 98 | 30/12/08 | |
16 | Veal Sbov | Veal Sbov | 331 | Yes | 130 | 60 | 30/12/08 | |
17 | Kien Khleang | Kien Khleang | 296 | Yes | 160 | 70 | 30/12/08 | |
18 | Ou Mal | Ou Mal | 243 | Yes | 222 | 131 | 30/12/08 | |
19 | Stueng Snguot | Stueng Snguot | 3397 | Yes | 388 | 202 | 30/12/08 | |
20 | Ampil Tuek | Ampil Tuek | 2384 | Yes | 243 | 129 | 30/12/08 | |
21 | Sdei Banlich | Sdei Banlich | 510 | Yes | 363 | 184 | 30/12/08 | |
Total | 15,897 | 4520 | 2211 |
Table 2
Characteristics of the Cham and the Khmer."
Ethnic group | Characteristic |
---|---|
The Cham | About 50.5% of the Cham were full-time fisherfolk. The Cham owned less land but were more skilled at fishing. |
The Khmer | About 16.9% of the Khmer were full-time fisherfolk. The majority Khmer were full-time rice farmers. |
Table 3
Degree of fisherfolk participation in and satisfaction with planning and regulations."
Attribute | Khmer (n=202) | Cham (n=202) | Overall (n=404) | P-value | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WAI | OA | WAI | OA | WAI | OA | ||
Provincial planning | 0.45 | M | 0.37 | L | 0.41 | M | 0.000*** |
District planning | 0.48 | M | 0.45 | M | 0.46 | M | 0.005** |
Commune planning | 0.66 | H | 0.67 | H | 0.66 | H | 0.416 |
NGOs planning | 0.51 | M | 0.52 | M | 0.51 | M | 0.670 |
Usage of fishery resources | 0.49 | M | 0.58 | M | 0.49 | M | 0.000*** |
Size of fishing gears | 0.54 | M | 0.61 | H | 0.54 | M | 0.000*** |
CFi’s membership | 0.53 | M | 0.62 | H | 0.54 | M | 0.000*** |
Community outreach | 0.52 | M | 0.58 | M | 0.52 | M | 0.000*** |
Table 4
Influencing attributes on fisherfolk’s respond to fishery management."
Attribute | B | Standard error | β | t-value | P-value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age | 0.029 | 0.045 | 0.025 | 0.645 | 0.519 |
Education attainment | -0.169 | 0.152 | -0.044 | -1.107 | 0.269 |
Ethnicity (Khmer or Cham) | 1.366 | 1.107 | 0.052 | 1.234 | 0.218 |
Number of male fisherfolk | 0.505 | 0.617 | 0.033 | 0.818 | 0.414 |
Number of female fisherfolk | 0.316 | 0.925 | 0.013 | 0.341 | 0.733 |
Primary job as fisherfolk | -7.444 | 1.227 | -0.269 | -6.069 | 0.000*** |
Fishery contribution to household | 12.851 | 1.419 | 0.432 | 9.057 | 0.000*** |
Participation in national meetings | -4.753 | 8.195 | -0.043 | -0.580 | 0.562 |
Participation in regional meetings | -3.369 | 6.693 | -0.039 | -0.503 | 0.615 |
Participation in community meetings | 11.975 | 3.495 | 0.167 | 3.426 | 0.001** |
Restrictions on fishing gear | -15.611 | 3.986 | -0.182 | -3.916 | 0.000*** |
Arrest by fishery officers | -4.535 | 1.957 | -0.088 | -2.317 | 0.021* |
Appendix 1
Lists of key informants (KI), in-depth organization and group discussion (GD)."
Code | Organization | Interview date |
---|---|---|
KI-1 | Fishery Administration, Phnom Penh Office | April 2016 |
KI-2 | Kampong Tralach Commune, Kampong Tralach District, Kampong Chhnang Province | January 2016 |
KI-3 | Kampong Tralach Leu CFi (community fishery), Kampong Tralach District, Kampong Chhnang Province | March 2016 |
KI-4 | Ampil Tuek CFi, Kampong Tralach District, Kampong Chhnang Provinc | March 2020 |
KI-5 | Fisheries Action Coalition Team, Phnom Penh Office | March 2020 |
KI-6 | Kampong Tralach Kraom CFi, Kampong Tralach District, Kampong Chhnang Province | March 2016 |
KI-7 | WorldFish, Phnom Penh Office | April 2012 |
KI-8 | District Office, Kampong Tralach District, Kampong Chhnang Province | January 2016 |
GD | Fisherfolk, Kampong Tralach Commune, Kampong Tralach District, Kampong Chhnang Province | February 2016 |
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