Stafford, Rick and Boakes, Zach (2024) Figure S.5. 2: The key literature and qualitative findings (in the form of participant quotes) which were used to inform interaction values between nodes for the model.
This was used to justify the researchers decisions of the chosen scenarios.
Alternative Title: | Is tourism helpful or harmful for coral reef health? Stakeholder assessment, actions and management measures in three reef-based tourism areas in Bali Indonesia. | ||||||
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Research / Data Type: | Qualitative | ||||||
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Date: | January 2024 | ||||||
Date type: | Publication | ||||||
Data collection method: | Qualitative data in the form of semi-structured interviews and multi-stakeholder focus groups discussions (FGDs) were collected with relevant stakeholders in each the three locations over a three-month period. Ethical approval for the study was obtained from Bournemouth University (ethics reference 37431). Following Wager et al. (2013), to reduce bias in the interviews as much as possible, respondents were reassured that their names and responses would remain anonymous within any research outputs. Each interviewee / focus group was given a code (e.g. interviewee 1 = I1 / focus group 1 = FG1), which was used instead of their name to ensure anonymity. | ||||||
Keywords: | Qualitative research | ||||||
Status: | Unpublished | ||||||
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Contact email address: | bordar@bournemouth.ac.uk |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.18746/bmth.data.00000339 |
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Depositing User: | Zach Boakes |
Year Deposited: | 17 Jan 2024 16:29 |
Revision: | 14 |
Last Modified: | 17 Jan 2024 16:29 |
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