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IJARW3114
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LIVELIHOOD SUSTAINABILITY AND COMMUNITY STABILITY AMONG FISHING HOUSEHOLDS: A CASE STUDY OF BARANGAY DALADAGAN, LAKE MANGUDADATU
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International Journal Of All Research Writings |
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IJARW |
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2582-1008 |
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Volume 7 Issue 12 |
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8
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7/3/2026 3:42:08 AM (MM/dd/yyyy) |
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Joann C. Torrejos |
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Cotabato Foundation of College Of Science and Tecnology |
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Earth sciences & Allied Sciences |
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Livelihood Sustainability, Community Stability, Pearson r, Fishing Households, Lake Mangudadatu, Socioeconomic Resilience |
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This study investigated the relationship between Livelihood Sustainability and Community Stability among small-scale fishing households in Barangay Daladagan, Lake Mangudadatu, Maguindanao del Sur. Utilizing a descriptive-correlational research design, data were gathered from a total census of 30 active fishing households. The socioeconomic profile of the respondents revealed a community tightly bound by economic limitations, characterized by a predominantly mature demographic (45.0% aged 51 and above), medium-to-large household sizes (60.0% with 5–7 members), a heavy reliance on traditional open-water capture fishing (60.0%), and severe financial constraints, with 60.0% of households subsisting on an average monthly income below ₱5,000.
The study concludes that individual socioeconomic poverty does not automatically dictate or compromise structural community peace within this rural fishing ecosystem. The exceptional social order in Barangay Daladagan stands independently resilient, effectively buffered by internal social cohesion and cooperative trust. Based on these findings, it is recommended that government bodies (such as BFAR and local LGUs) implement targeted environmental and financial interventions—specifically lake water quality rehabilitation and accessible micro-credit tracks—while academic institutions leverage these unique community findings to develop localized financial literacy, place-based ecological curricula, and values education modules focused on rural social capital.
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IEEE
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Joann C. Torrejos, "LIVELIHOOD SUSTAINABILITY AND COMMUNITY STABILITY AMONG FISHING HOUSEHOLDS: A CASE STUDY OF BARANGAY DALADAGAN, LAKE MANGUDADATU", International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol. 7, no. 12, pp. 223-230, 2026.
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MLA
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Joann C. Torrejos "LIVELIHOOD SUSTAINABILITY AND COMMUNITY STABILITY AMONG FISHING HOUSEHOLDS: A CASE STUDY OF BARANGAY DALADAGAN, LAKE MANGUDADATU." International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol 7, no. 12, 2026, pp. 223-230.
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APA
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Joann C. Torrejos (2026). LIVELIHOOD SUSTAINABILITY AND COMMUNITY STABILITY AMONG FISHING HOUSEHOLDS: A CASE STUDY OF BARANGAY DALADAGAN, LAKE MANGUDADATU. International Journal Of All Research Writings,
7(12), 223-230.
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