This document outlines the data and methods required to create a labor map. It lists information needed about demographics, agriculture, livelihoods, natural resources, and more. It also describes the methods, which include household surveys, questionnaires, interviews with community leaders, and focus group discussions. The goal is to understand the community's socioeconomic situation and relationship to local forests and aquatic areas.
This document outlines the data and methods required to create a labor map. It lists information needed about demographics, agriculture, livelihoods, natural resources, and more. It also describes the methods, which include household surveys, questionnaires, interviews with community leaders, and focus group discussions. The goal is to understand the community's socioeconomic situation and relationship to local forests and aquatic areas.
This document outlines the data and methods required to create a labor map. It lists information needed about demographics, agriculture, livelihoods, natural resources, and more. It also describes the methods, which include household surveys, questionnaires, interviews with community leaders, and focus group discussions. The goal is to understand the community's socioeconomic situation and relationship to local forests and aquatic areas.
Demographics (age, gender, Questionnaire household Household survey (__ households) composition, education) Agriculture (present and past); domestic animals and fisheries; related problems Forest products Aquatic products Livelihood patterns (income sources, assets, production costs, household expenses) Perception of change and forest/aquatic Availability Natural resources and land use (total area for each type of land use pattern, land status, agricultural products, garden products, cattle, fish, forest product collection (timber and nontimber), aquatic products; perceptions of the forest and aquatic, perceptions of land status; and constraints) Income from non-agricultural sources Household assets Institutional aspects (organisation membership, extension services)
Barangay profile Questionnaire
Infrastructure Interview with Barangay captain, Barangay economic situation customary leader, heads of ethnic Development programs groups or clans Specific issues with barangays and/or the forest/aquatic Forest/aquatic-related institutional arrangements (types of institutions, rules, penalties) Threats and conflicts (including ways to solve conflicts)
Rights to forest/aquatic resources, Focus group discussions
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