2021
DOI: 10.3934/nar.2021008
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Marine fishery dependence, poverty and inequality nexus along the coastal lowlands of Kenya

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“…Hence, given climate variability, institutional bottlenecks, inadequate infrastructure, and land degradation (Neiland & Béné, 2013), the households may be attracted to the fishery resource as a result of both the short-term and long-term shocks. These conditions create a downward spiral of overexploitation, which leads to poverty, and poverty results in overexploitation (Cinner et al, 2012;Somoebwana et al, 2021;Stanford et al, 2013).…”
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“…Hence, given climate variability, institutional bottlenecks, inadequate infrastructure, and land degradation (Neiland & Béné, 2013), the households may be attracted to the fishery resource as a result of both the short-term and long-term shocks. These conditions create a downward spiral of overexploitation, which leads to poverty, and poverty results in overexploitation (Cinner et al, 2012;Somoebwana et al, 2021;Stanford et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Later four wards were purposively selected from the four Sub-Counties (Shella-Malindi, Watamu-Kilifi North, Gongoni-Magarini, and Shimolatewa-KilifiSouth) from a population of 35 because they offer important ground for artisanal fishing. In the last stage, simple random sampling was used to select 384 households spread over the 4 wards (Table 1) (Somoebwana et al, 2021). The household sample size was determined usingEq.…”
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