Assessing sustainability performance of community-based fish farming cooperatives: A comprehensive checklist

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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Cooperative fisheries are increasingly recognized as a promising approach for small-scale fisheries management. However, there is a lack of empirical evidence on the key elements that drive sustainability within these cooperatives. This survey study aims to develop a sustainability performance checklist tailored for fisheries cooperatives throughout their lifecycle. Initially, a preliminary list of five-point Likert scale sustainability factors was created and reviewed through interviews with experts from both fisheries academic and executive sectors. Their feedback contributed to refining the checklist, ensuring its relevance, clarity, and simplicity. Experts from both the academic and executive sectors of fisheries cooperatives have confirmed the content validity of the economic, social, and environmental criteria included in the checklist. The data collected across 61 cooperatives. To identify the key factors influencing the sustainability performance of fisheries cooperatives throughout their lifecycle, a factor analysis was performed, employing the Varimax rotation method. The findings indicate that economic considerations are the primary focus during the initial establishment of fisheries cooperatives. As these cooperatives evolve through the growth and consolidation phases, social factors become increasingly significant. Additionally, the study highlights the essential role of environmental aspects in maintaining the stability and balance of these cooperatives. The research underscores the interdependence of economic, social, and environmental elements in fostering the sustainability of fisheries cooperatives. These insights are particularly relevant for policymakers, managers, and stakeholders in fisheries management. Furthermore, the developed sustainability performance checklist and weighting system can effectively assist in assessing and enhancing the sustainability of fisheries cooperatives.

评估社区养鱼合作社的可持续性绩效:综合清单
人们日益认识到,合作渔业是小型渔业管理的一种有前途的方法。然而,关于推动这些合作社可持续发展的关键因素,却缺乏实证证据。本调查研究旨在为渔业合作社的整个生命周期量身定制一份可持续发展绩效清单。最初,通过与渔业学术界和执行部门的专家进行访谈,创建了五点李克特量表可持续发展因素初步清单,并对其进行了审查。他们的反馈意见有助于完善清单,确保其相关性、清晰性和简洁性。来自渔业合作社学术界和执行部门的专家确认了核对表中经济、社会和环境标准的内容有效性。收集了 61 个合作社的数据。为了确定影响渔业合作社在整个生命周期中可持续发展表现的关键因素,我们采用Varimax旋转法进行了因素分析。研究结果表明,在渔业合作社成立初期,经济因素是主要关注点。随着这些合作社在成长和巩固阶段的发展,社会因素变得越来越重要。此外,研究还强调了环境因素在维持这些合作社稳定和平衡方面的重要作用。研究强调了经济、社会和环境因素在促进渔业合作社可持续性方面的相互依存关系。这些见解对渔业管理的政策制定者、管理者和利益相关者尤为重要。此外,开发的可持续性绩效清单和加权系统可有效协助评估和提高渔业合作社的可持续性。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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