了解知识,信念和实践Samareños对赤潮现象:对可持续管理的启示

Q2 Arts and Humanities
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这项研究考察了年龄、性别、婚姻状况、教育程度、家庭规模、收入和职业等因素如何影响人们对赤潮的认识和看法,以及他们如何应对赤潮。我们从萨马岛的人们那里收集数据来理解这一点。我们发现一些因素,如收入和婚姻状况,与更好地了解赤潮有关。然而,年龄、性别、家庭规模、职业和教育等因素似乎没有太大影响。我们使用了多种方法,包括数字和分组讨论。这些讨论提出了一些重要的想法,比如需要公平地支持受赤潮等事件影响的所有群体,地方政府和机构之间的合作,以及更好的赤潮公众教育。这表明,共同努力,在需要的时候提供帮助,做出明智的选择是应对赤潮的关键。这项研究帮助我们了解人口统计如何影响人们对赤潮的认识和行动。它为我们提供了帮助人们更好地应对赤潮的方法。我们建议进行更多的研究,以了解为什么一些因素比其他因素更重要,以及我们如何利用这些想法来改善我们对赤潮的反应。
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Understanding The Knowledge, Beliefs, And Practices Of Samareños On Red Tide Phenomenon: Implications For Sustainable Management
This study examines how factors like age, gender, marital status, education, household size, income, and occupation impact what people know and believe about red tide and how they respond to it. We collected data from people in Samar to understand this. We found that some factors, like income and marital status, are linked to a better understanding of red tide. However, factors like age, gender, household size, occupation, and education don't seem to make a big difference.We used a mix of methods, including numbers and discussions with groups of people. These discussions brought up important ideas, like the need for fair support for all groups affected by events like red tide, cooperation between local government and agencies, and better public education about red tide. This shows that working together, giving help when it's needed, and making informed choices are key to dealing with red tide.This study helps us understand how demographics affect what people know and do about red tide. It gives us ideas for ways to help people deal with red tide better. We suggest more research to understand why some factors matter more than others and how we can use these ideas to improve how we respond to red tide.
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Journal of Namibian Studies
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