Fig. 2: Spatial distribution of households reporting any fish consumption (green dots) by open inland water bodies (≥0.1 km2) and coastlines for Uganda, Tanzania and Malawi. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 2: Spatial distribution of households reporting any fish consumption (green dots) by open inland water bodies (≥0.1 km2) and coastlines for Uganda, Tanzania and Malawi.

From: Proximity to small-scale inland and coastal fisheries is associated with improved income and food security

Fig. 2

Analysis is of 18,715 households; a sample framed to be representative of the total population of each country (93.8 million population in total for all three countries). Data source: the World Bank’s Living Standards Measurement Surveys and Integrated Surveys on Agriculture (LSMS-ISA) for Malawi (2016–17), Tanzania (2014–15) and Uganda (2010–11); Global Lakes and Wetlands Database (GLWD)45, and the European Space Agency GlobCover databases for coastlines46.

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