Financial Resilience in Fish Cage Aquaculure Amid Climate Change: Evidence From Binangonan, Rizal Fisher Folks | (Record no. 86877)

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Personal name Caritan, Patricia Loraine E.
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Title <a href="Financial Resilience in Fish Cage Aquaculure Amid Climate Change: Evidence From Binangonan, Rizal Fisher Folks |">Financial Resilience in Fish Cage Aquaculure Amid Climate Change: Evidence From Binangonan, Rizal Fisher Folks |</a>
Statement of responsibility, etc Patricia Loraine E. Caritan, Phoemela Cecilia P. Cruz, Rachel Anne M. Magalona
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2025
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Extent xiii, 95 pages.
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Degree type Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Financial Management
Name of granting institution University of Rizal System
Year degree granted 2025
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Summary, etc Fish farming is the primary source of livelihood for fisherfolks in Binangonan, Rizal, due to the municipality's proximity to Laguna Lake. However, climate change has increasingly threatened the sustainability of fish cage aquaculture, putting the financial stability of fisherfolks at risk. This study aimed to assess how fisherfolks<br/>cope with financial challenges by examining five key factors of financial resilience: financial robustness, anticipatory capacity, financial awareness, flexibility, and recovery capacity.<br/>The study involved 100 fisherfolks selected through quota and random sampling from a population of 200. Data were collected using structured questionnaires covering both personal (e.g., age, sex, civil status, highest educational attainment) and business profiles (e.g., duration in business industry, nature in business ownership, types of fishes, capital, and insurance). Descriptive statistics and inferential analysis were used to interpret the data.<br/>Results showed that most respondents were male, aged around 41, married,<br/>and high school graduates. Their businesses were primarily sole proprietorships operating for 11-20 years, farming mainly tilapia, with initial capital of PHP 100,000 or less. Many had PCIC insurance. Among the five factors, anticipatory capacity was rated the highest, followed by financial robustness. Recovery ability and financial awareness received moderate ratings, while flexibility was the lowest.<br/>Statistical analysis revealed that age and insurance significantly influenced recovery ability, while education level affected financial awareness.<br/>These findings highlight the need to improve fisherfolks' financial awareness and flexibility to enhance their ability to manage risks. The study's insights can<br/>support policymakers and stakeholders in designing targeted programs to strengthen the financial resilience of fisherfolks and promote sustainable aquaculture in the face of climate change.<br/>
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Personal name Abelardo B. Cenidoza
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