Bercilla, Jessica Asne D.Benliro, Patriana Z P.Eraste, Concepcion E.2026-06-192003-03Benliro, P. Z. P. & Eraste, C. E. (2003). <i>Gender analysis on the modes and extent of participation in Community-based Fishery Resource Management (CFRM) project in Malalison island, Culasi, Antique</i> [Undergraduate thesis, University of the Philippines Visayas]. UPV Institutional Repository. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/659https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/659A Gender Analysis on the Modes and Extent of Community Participation on CFRM in Malalison Island, Culasi, Antique was conducted in June 2002-Feruary 3003. The study aimed to determine the modes and extent of participation in Community- based Coastal Resource Management through the Community-based Fishery Resource Management (CFRM) Project using Program Monitoring with interview and focused group discussion. The difference on the modes and extent of participation of sex and membership in the association was also assessed. The study found out that male and female modes of participation in CFRM had no significant difference. The difference was in the extent of their participation, which was caused by the social roles they played. On the other hand membership in the organization was found to be a significant variable in analysing the modes and extent of participation.x, 69 p.Gender analysisModesCoastal areasCommunity-based fishery resoure managementCFRMLG993.52003C7B46Gender analysis on the modes and extent of participation in Community-based Fishery Resource Management (CFRM) project in Malalison island, Culasi, AntiqueThesisgender analysismodescoastal areasfishery resourceslivelihoodsSDG 14 - Life below waterSDG 11 - Sustainable cities and communitiesSDG 16 - Peace, justice and strong institutions