Barangay Agricultural Profiling Survey - Cordillera Administrative Region 2006
Philippines, 2006
Reference ID
PHL-BAS-BAPSCAR-2006-v1.0
Producer(s)
Bureau of Agricultural Statistics
Metadata
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Last modified
Sep 13, 2021
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- Data files
- R07_COMML_FARM
- R02_BGY_CHAR
- R08_IRRIGATION
- R24_CORN
- R10_LP_COMML
- R25_ORGANICAGRI
- R14_AGRIPRACTICE
- R12_MF_LC_IF
- R09_LP_BACKYARD
- R20_FARMER_ASSOC
- R21_PROJ_PROG
- R27_MARKETING2
- R18_POSTHARVEST
- R19_FACSERVICE
- R06_PERM_CROP
- R11_COMML_FISHG
- R28_BYSEEDCLASS
- R22_LIVELIHOOD
- R17_MACHINERY
- R26_MARKETING
- R13_AQUACULTURE
- R05_TEMP_CROP
- R01_BGY_ID
- R23_PALAY
F522_Type of Environment (F522_ENVIRON)
Data File: R13_AQUACULTURE
Overview
vald
123
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
Questions and instructions
Literal question
Type of Environment
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0% | |
2 | 123 | 100% | |
3 | 0 | 0% |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
For each of the listed operator indicate the type of environment where he is operating.
Description
Text
Type of Environment:
Brackishwater refers to a mixture of sea water and freshwater, the salinity of which varies with the tidal movements. It is characterized by fluctuations in salinity due to regular influxes of freshwater and seawater, such as in estuaries, coves, bays and fjords. Enclosed water bodies in which salinity is greater than freshwater but less than seawater are also regarded as brackish.
Freshwater refers to the type of water whose level of salinity is from negligible to zero. Examples are the reservoirs, rivers, lakes and canals.
Marine water/seawater/saltwater refers to coastal and offshore waters where salinity is high and is not subject to significant daily or seasonal variation.
Brackishwater refers to a mixture of sea water and freshwater, the salinity of which varies with the tidal movements. It is characterized by fluctuations in salinity due to regular influxes of freshwater and seawater, such as in estuaries, coves, bays and fjords. Enclosed water bodies in which salinity is greater than freshwater but less than seawater are also regarded as brackish.
Freshwater refers to the type of water whose level of salinity is from negligible to zero. Examples are the reservoirs, rivers, lakes and canals.
Marine water/seawater/saltwater refers to coastal and offshore waters where salinity is high and is not subject to significant daily or seasonal variation.