The high rate of urbanisation and population explosion in the world has placed high demand for food especially the demand for fish, which has continued to rise. Aquaculture, therefore, has manifested as a significant means of nutritious food production, income generation and livelihood support in the lives of so many natives around the globe. Buguma community residents who were primarily into traditional fishing to earn a living can hardly go out for fishing because of pipeline vandalism triggered pollution, rape of women fisher folks and criminal activities such as piracy, kidnapping, theft, etc. in the creeks. It is apparent that there is the loss of livelihood in Buguma thus the establishment of the Buguma fish farm as an intervention project. The researcher on this note develops the nexus to investigate the perception of Buguma residents to the Buguma fish farm and its potential to revitalize the livelihood base of the area. Specific objectives of this study are: to assess the level of awareness of the Buguma aquaculture farm and its products by Buguma community residents, ascertain the residents’ perceptions of the aquaculture farm project and its activities in terms of positive and negative impacts, identify the benefits enjoyed from the Buguma fish farm by the respondents and appraise the operational successes and challenges of the Buguma fish farm development from 2013-2016. This study was undertaken as a mixed method research with the use of convenience and stratified random sampling of households in 28 streets of Buguma. The research design used was the “Triangulation Mixed-Method Design”. The number of questionnaires administered to residents’ households was 384, while the number returned was 376. Data analysis employed descriptive statistical techniques - bar charts, pie charts, histogram with mode and percentages. In general, the result of the research work affirms that there was livelihood loss due to oil pollution from pipeline vandalism; and high level of criminal activities such as kidnapping and robbery but that the Buguma fish farm as an intervention project reinvigorated the livelihood base and improved the living standard of Buguma residents as it opened window of investment opportunities, serve as a tourism destination and provides jobs/ employment for Buguma residents. The researcher designs an agropolitan centre model for the area and recommends effective implementation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Abstract
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Literature Review
- Chapter 3: Methodology
- Chapter 4: Results and Discussion
- Chapter 5: Conclusion and Recommendations
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This dissertation investigates the perception of Buguma residents towards the Buguma fish farm and its potential to revitalize the area's livelihood. The study aims to assess awareness of the farm and its products, understand residents' perceptions of its positive and negative impacts, identify benefits derived from the farm, and appraise its operational successes and challenges from 2013-2016.
- Impact of aquaculture on the livelihood of Buguma residents.
- Assessment of residents' awareness and perception of the Buguma fish farm.
- Analysis of the positive and negative impacts of the fish farm on the community.
- Evaluation of the operational successes and challenges faced by the Buguma fish farm.
- Development of an agropolitan center model for the area.
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
Chapter 1: Introduction: This chapter introduces the research topic, highlighting the rising global demand for fish and the role of aquaculture in meeting this demand. It focuses on the specific context of Buguma, where traditional fishing has been negatively impacted by pipeline vandalism, pollution, and criminal activities. The chapter establishes the research problem—the loss of livelihood in Buguma—and introduces the Buguma fish farm as an intervention project. The study's objectives are clearly defined, focusing on assessing residents' awareness and perception of the farm and its impact on their livelihoods. The chapter concludes by outlining the research methodology.
Chapter 2: Literature Review: This chapter would explore existing literature on aquaculture development, its socio-economic impacts, and the challenges faced in similar contexts. It would likely review studies on community perceptions of aquaculture projects, the effects of environmental degradation on fishing communities, and the potential of aquaculture as a means of livelihood diversification and poverty reduction. The chapter sets the stage for the research by providing a theoretical and empirical foundation for understanding the complex relationship between aquaculture, community development, and environmental sustainability.
Chapter 3: Methodology: This chapter details the research design and methods employed in the study. It outlines the mixed-method approach used, combining quantitative data (collected through questionnaires administered to a sample of 376 households) with qualitative data (gathered through key informant interviews, focus group discussions, and direct observation). The chapter justifies the choice of sampling techniques (convenience and stratified random sampling) and explains the data analysis methods used (descriptive statistics, including bar charts, pie charts, and histograms).
Chapter 4: Results and Discussion: This chapter presents the findings of the research, analyzing the data collected on residents' awareness and perception of the Buguma fish farm. It would detail the positive and negative impacts identified by the respondents, highlighting the economic benefits, social implications, and environmental concerns associated with the fish farm. The chapter would likely show a correlation between livelihood loss due to oil pollution and criminal activities and the potential of the fish farm to reinvigorate the community. It would also discuss challenges in the fish farm's operations and explore the potential of an agropolitan center model as a sustainable solution.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
Aquaculture, livelihood, community perception, Buguma fish farm, Nigeria, environmental impact, socio-economic development, mixed-methods research, agropolitan model, sustainable development, oil pollution, crime.
Frequently Asked Questions: A Comprehensive Language Preview
What is the main topic of this dissertation?
This dissertation investigates the perception of Buguma residents towards the Buguma fish farm and its potential to revitalize the area's livelihood. It assesses awareness of the farm and its products, understands residents' perceptions of its positive and negative impacts, identifies benefits derived from the farm, and appraises its operational successes and challenges from 2013-2016. The study aims to contribute to understanding the impact of aquaculture on community development and environmental sustainability, particularly in the context of challenges like oil pollution and crime.
What are the key themes explored in the dissertation?
Key themes include the impact of aquaculture on the livelihood of Buguma residents; assessment of residents' awareness and perception of the Buguma fish farm; analysis of the positive and negative impacts of the fish farm on the community; evaluation of the operational successes and challenges faced by the Buguma fish farm; and the development of an agropolitan center model for the area.
What is the structure of the dissertation?
The dissertation follows a standard academic structure. It includes an abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusion and recommendations. Each chapter is summarized in the preview.
What methodology was used in this research?
The study employs a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative data (from questionnaires administered to 376 households) with qualitative data (from key informant interviews, focus group discussions, and direct observation). Convenience and stratified random sampling techniques were used.
What are the key findings anticipated in the results and discussion chapter?
The results and discussion chapter will present findings on residents' awareness and perception of the Buguma fish farm, detailing its positive and negative impacts. It will explore the economic benefits, social implications, and environmental concerns, potentially showing a correlation between livelihood loss due to oil pollution and crime and the fish farm's potential for community revitalization. Challenges in the fish farm's operations and the potential of an agropolitan center model will also be discussed.
What are the keywords associated with this research?
Keywords include Aquaculture, livelihood, community perception, Buguma fish farm, Nigeria, environmental impact, socio-economic development, mixed-methods research, agropolitan model, sustainable development, oil pollution, and crime.
What is the specific context of the research?
The research focuses on Buguma, Nigeria, where traditional fishing has been negatively impacted by pipeline vandalism, pollution, and criminal activities. The Buguma fish farm is presented as an intervention project aimed at improving livelihoods.
What is the overall objective of the study?
The overarching objective is to assess the impact of the Buguma fish farm on the livelihoods of Buguma residents and to explore the potential of aquaculture as a sustainable development strategy in the face of environmental and socio-economic challenges.
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- Tamunoikuronibo Ikiriko (Autor:in), 2017, Residents’ Perception of Aquaculture Development. The Case of Buguma Fish Farm in Rivers State, Nigeria, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/544510