Fig. 2: Three-dimensional model of results of confirmatory factorial analysis (p < 0.001). | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 2: Three-dimensional model of results of confirmatory factorial analysis (p < 0.001).

From: Sustainability and climate change: gender perspective in the traditional fishing sector in Ecuador

Fig. 2

Note: V20 = Decreasing catch rates in recent years; V21 = More effort required for fishing in recent years; V22 = Types of fishing, such as use of paternoster line, unsustainable; V30 = Climate change may have a negative effect; V31 = The variation in phenomena has had a great impact on the distribution of fishing resources; V32 = Catch rates will decrease in the future owing to climate change; V33 = The size of the species caught will decrease in the future owing to climate change; V35 = Climate change may modify the seasonal nature of catches.

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