| Literature DB >> 27824340 |
Helen Adams1,2, W Neil Adger2, Sate Ahmad3, Ali Ahmed3, Dilruba Begum3, Attila N Lázár4, Zoe Matthews5, Mohammed Mofizur Rahman3, Peter Kim Streatfield3.
Abstract
Populations in resource dependent economies gain well-being from the natural environment, in highly spatially and temporally variable patterns. To collect information on this, we designed and implemented a 1586-household quantitative survey in the southwest coastal zone of Bangladesh. Data were collected on material, subjective and health dimensions of well-being in the context of natural resource use, particularly agriculture, aquaculture, mangroves and fisheries. The questionnaire included questions on factors that mediate poverty outcomes: mobility and remittances; loans and micro-credit; environmental perceptions; shocks; and women's empowerment. The data are stratified by social-ecological system to take into account spatial dynamics and the survey was repeated with the same respondents three times within a year to incorporate seasonal dynamics. The dataset includes blood pressure measurements and height and weight of men, women and children. In addition, the household listing includes basic data on livelihoods and income for approximately 10,000 households. The dataset facilitates interdisciplinary research on spatial and temporal dynamics of well-being in the context of natural resource dependence in low income countries.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27824340 PMCID: PMC5100685 DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2016.94
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444
Figure 1Schematic showing systematic sampling process. HH = households.
Figure 2Land cover map of the study area used to define social-ecological systems.
Figure 3Unions in the study area assigned to social-ecological systems, with surveyed Unions highlighted in bold.
Figure 4Brief characterisation of the social-ecological systems.
Number of Unions in each social-ecological system.
| Coastal periphery | 11 |
| Sunderban dependent zone | 24 |
| Riverine | 17 |
| Rain-fed agriculture | 223 |
| Freshwater prawn | 11 |
| Irrigated agriculture | 29 |
| Saltwater shrimp | 31 |
Timing, recall period and surveyed population in each survey round.
| First round | Jun-14 | February –June | 1586 |
| Second round | Oct-Nov 2014 | June -October | 1516 |
| Third round | Mar-15 | October-February | 1531 |