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Table summarizing the number of times each code was assigned per interview.

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Table summarizing the number of times each code was assigned per interview.

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Data Attribute / Type Description
unique_ID
Character
Unique code for each interviewee to protect their identity.
aina_momona
Number
The concept that the land and ocean are abundant and plentiful; providing more than what people need or want to take.
analogies_or_metaphors
Number
Statements making analogies/metaphors.
anchialine_or_fish_ponds
Number
Any mention of anchialine ponds of fish ponds.
aquaculture
Number
Any time someone mentions aquaculture happening or potentially happening off of West Hawaii.
cannot_do_anything
Number
Any comment the speaker makes indicating that there is nothing they can do to address environmental or cultural change; can include comments about why other people cannot or do not do anything.
changes_in_behavior_or_mindset
Number
When a person changes their behavior in direct response to a change in the environment (which was caused by human impact, naturally, or otherwise).
intergenerational
Number
Changes in behavior occurred across generations.
over_one_persons_lifetime
Number
Changes in behavior occurred within a lifetime.
changes_occurring_elsewhere
Number
Participant mentions changes occurring in other places (on different islands or in a different state/country).
connection
Number
Any discussion of connection of system to itself or people to system here (using words like [connection] specifically).
ancestral
Number
Ancestral/lineal connection.
connection_to_land
Number
When someone is talking about their connection specifically to land or mauka (can be related to connections to ocean, or stand alone).
connection_to_ocean
Number
When someone is talking about their connection specifically to ocean.
connection_via_memory
Number
When someone is talking about their connection that they experience via memory.
cultivating_or_stoking_a_connection
Number
When someone is experiencing a bolster in connection.
DISconnection
Number
Experience or observation of disconnection.
facilitating_a_re-connection
Number
Experience or observation of something that creates a once existing connection.
levels_of_connection
Number
Description of multiple levels of connection.
other_connections
Number
Connections that do not fit in other categories.
Coral_Bleaching_Event_of_2014-2015
Number
Comments relating to the massive coral bleaching event of 2014-2015.
fishing_license
Number
Any mention of opinions or observations of a potential fishing license.
hard_to_explain
Number
Use this code any time somebody expresses a sentiment like [it is hard to explain] or [it is hard to put this in words].
health_indicator
Number
Mentions of reefs as indicator of overall health of the planet.
human_community
Number
Mentions of human community (as opposed to ecological).
community_well-being_versus_individual_human_well-being
Number
Specific quotes that describe how community well-being is different than human well-being.
definitions
Number
Descriptions of what community looks like, feels like, or can be define as.
what_communities_do_people_belong_to_and_why
Number
Direct answer to question.
irreplaceable
Number
When an interview describes something as [irreplaceable] or uses a synonym.
lost_value
Number
When a place, connection, activity loses value.
memorable_quotes
Number
Memorable quotes.
Q-A_Healthy_coast_and_ocean
Number
Direct response to interview question about healthy coastlines and oceans.
reciprocity
Number
Two-way relationship; reciprocal relationship.
reef_or_ocean_characteristics
Number
These codes denote when a speaker is talking about a particular aspect of the marine environment or reefs with regard to our questions of interest (e.g., change, management).
change_valence_related_to_reef_or_ocean_characteristics
Number
These codes can be matched with any other code to indicate change in that code in the indicated direction.
decrease
Number
Participant indicates that things have decreased.
increase
Number
Participant indicates that things have increased.
no_change
Number
Participant specifically indicates that things have not changed.
no_net_change
Number
Some things have improved, others gotten worse, overall net zero change.
unsure
Number
Participant specifically states that they are not sure whether or how things have changed.
coral
Number
Participant mentions coral specifically (not coral reef).
coral_cover
Number
Participant mentions coral cover specifically.
coral_health
Number
Participant mentions the health of the coral specifically.
future_coastal_and_marine_changes
Number
Participant mentions changes that can/will happen in the future, according to their perspective or observations.
hypothetical_changes
Number
Participant mentions a change that may or may not happen.
marine_species_number
Number
Participant mentions the number of marine species.
marine_species_size
Number
Participant mentions the size of a marine species.
marine_species_type
Number
Participant mentions the type of marine species.
ocean_generally
Number
Participant refers to the ocean generally, not specifically.
reef_generally
Number
Participant refers to the reefs in general, not a specific reef or component.
shoreline_generally
Number
Participant refers to the shoreline generally, and not a specific location or event.
speed_of_change
Number
The speed at which the change happens.
fast
Number
The changes are discussed as happening quickly.
respect_or_loss_of_respect
Number
When someone mentions respect for the land, ocean, elders, etc.
responsibility_for_change
Number
What/who is responsible for changes in reef or ocean characteristics.
speed_of_change_2
Number
The speed at which the change happens.
fast_2
Number
The changes are discussed as happening quickly.
slow_2
Number
The changes are discussed as happening slowly.
what_responsible
Number
What is discussed as being responsible for change.
access_issues
Number
Any mentions of access being responsible for changes.
animal_harassment
Number
Participant discusses humans harassing animals.
dolphin_harassment
Number
Harassment to specifically dolphins.
fish_harassment
Number
Harassment to specifically fish.
manta_ray_harassment
Number
Harassment to specifically manta rays.
turtle_harassment
Number
Harassment to specifically turtles.
aquarium_fish_trade
Number
Discussions of the formal aquarium fish trade.
certain_fishing_practices
Number
Discussions of specific fish practices.
climate
Number
When changes are attributed to climate.
coral_bleaching
Number
Specific mentions of coral bleaching.
drought
Number
Specific mentions of drought.
large_storm_events
Number
Specific mentions of large storm events.
ocean_acidification
Number
Specific mentions of ocean acidification.
sea_level_rise
Number
Specific mentions of sea level rise.
warming_water
Number
Specific mentions of warming water.
commercial_fishing
Number
Specific mentions of commercial fishing.
creation_of_private_property
Number
Discussions of how private property changed things.
development
Number
Coastal and shoreline development.
economics
Number
Economy, economics, in general.
erosion
Number
Specific mentions of erosion.
invasive_species
Number
Specific mentions of invasive species.
management_or_regulations
Number
Specific mentions of management or regulations.
many_factors
Number
When a participant identified that multiple factors contributed to change.
mechanical_harm_to_the_reef
Number
When the reef is harmed physically by human contact or direct destruction (e.g., anchors).
media
Number
Media responsible for changes; social media, news outlets, etc.
overfishing
Number
Overfishing mentioned specifically.
pollution
Number
Various types of pollution responsible for changes.
ag_or_other_fertilizer_runoff
Number
Specifically, runoff related to ag.
marine_debris
Number
Trash and similar objects.
plastics
Number
Micro plastics.
stormwater_runoff
Number
Runoff related to stormwater/storm drains.
sunscreen
Number
Chemical sunscreen damage.
waste_water_and_sewage
Number
Discussions related to waste water, sewage, OSDS, etc.
population_increase
Number
Increased population in general.
overcrowding
Number
Places becoming crowded or overcrowded.
tsunami
Number
Direct mentions of tsunami events.
volcano
Number
Direct mentions of volcanic activity.
who_responsible
Number
Who is discussed as being responsible for change.
government_or_politicians
Number
Any level of government.
houseless
Number
The population of persons who do not have homes/dwellings.
immigrants
Number
When an interviewee uses the term [immigrants].
locals
Number
People who have generational ties to Hawaii.
Native_Hawaiians
Number
People who have Native Hawaiian ancestry.
new_residents
Number
Someone who has moved to Hawaii recently; usually defined by interviewee.
ocean_tourism_companies
Number
Companies who conduct marine tour operations.
people
Number
General references to people, humans, or humanity being responsible.
recreationalists
Number
People participating in an activity for enjoyment or sport; not provisioning or livelihood alone.
tourists
Number
Short term and non-permanent visitors.
scientific_research
Number
Direct mention of how scientific research affects HWB or CES.
snowball
Number
Snowball contacts.
social_hierarchy
Number
When someone mentions the levels of belonging or [right to be] in a place.
being_from_a_place_versus_moving_there
Number
When discussions that related to the differences that occur when being from (i.e., born) a place versus moving to the place at some time.
social_networks
Number
Official or unofficial group.
fishing_network
Number
Pertains to unofficial network of fisherman in West Hawaii.
Kai_Kuleana_Network
Number
Pertains to official Kai Kuleana Network.
spatial
Number
Anytime someone mentions a way that CES or HWB could be spatially monitored, even if they are not explicitly stating it.
stewardship
Number
Mentions of stewardship at an organizational level; specific examples of stewardship.
action_others_should_take_as_believed_by_speaker
Number
Stewardship related actions that the speaker believes others should take.
actions_others_take
Number
Stewardship related actions that the speaker mentions that others do take.
speaker_taking_action
Number
Stewardship related actions that the speaker is a part of.
surface_slicks
Number
Direct mentions of surface slicks.
vog
Number
Direct mention of volcanic gases.
well-being
Number
Broad code: [catch-all] for people who are not specific in how they are using well-being.
change_valence_related_to_human_experiences_or_well-being
Number
Change related to human well-being.
decrease_2
Number
Examples of decreased well-being.
increase_2
Number
Examples of increased well-being.
net_zero_change_2
Number
Examples of no change overall in well-being (i.e. some good, some bad changes, evens out).
no_change_2
Number
Examples of no changes in well-being.
unsure_2
Number
Examples of uncertainty in changes to well-being.
cultural_ecosystem_services
Number
Intangible or non-material ecosystem services; must be referring to reefs/ocean/coastal areas.
aesthetics
Number
Satisfaction or meaning from visual characteristics or beauty of the reefs or coast; also includes soundscapes, feel of wind, satisfaction from sensory experiences; includes things like [i like seeing the reefs] even if do not mention beauty specifically.
bequest
Number
Mention of importance of reefs for future generations; includes sharing experiences with children.
ceremony
Number
Mention of importance of reefs for ceremonies (or greater coastal/marine area).
education_and_knowledge
Number
Learning or teaching opportunities or examples.
ingenuity
Number
Reefs help speaker think about solutions to problems (specifically from a biomimicry sort of angle).
knowledge_transmission
Number
Knowledge transmission from one person/entity to another (place-based, observational, formal, informal, etc.).
local_and_traditional_knowledge
Number
Local knowledge about the coastal and marine environment; ability to recognize the presence of environmental signs or indicators (e.g. bioindicators).
everything_or_life
Number
Code responses that coral reefs are [everything] or that they are [life] to this node.
existence
Number
Reefs matter simply because they exist, because they are part of the earth, or because they have a right to live; can include mentions of things reef does for us here that might also be supporting or regulating if the tone of the comment is that they are also valuable because they exist.
diversity_of_reef
Number
Existence of diversity of coral reef.
fulfilling_stewardship
Number
Caring for reefs or coasts because it provides benefit/satisfaction, ability to care for resources and environment.
successorship
Number
When someone mentions the need for the next generation to understand the importance of stewardship, specifically in a way unconnected to employment.
traditional_or_cultural_stewardship
Number
Customary rights and responsibilities are locally known, practiced, and respected; Sspecifically referring to caring for a culture or tradition, which can but may not always include acts of environmental stewardship.
heritage_tradition_culture
Number
Connection to cultural stories, traditions, past events, multi-generational interactions/connections with natural resources; archaeological and historic sites; cultural resources; acceptable historical change; [kinship;].
Different_not_Native_Hawaiian_specifically
Number
General reference, not necessarily related to Native Hawaiian, use this code if it is unclear what specific aspect of heritage or culture is being referred to.
Native_Hawaiian_specifically
Number
Specifically discussing Native Hawaiian.
identity
Number
Personal or communal identity if someone mentions feeling connected to the reefs because they grew up around them, or going to the beach, or something along those lines, code that to this node.
identity_of_West_Hawaii_as_a_whole
Number
Discussions or mentions that represent West Hawaii as a whole.
inspiration
Number
Broadly circulating public discourse about collective responsibilities (e.g., caring for place or malama aina); specifically for art or other forms of creative expression; local artistic or creative practices.
novel_experience
Number
Emergent code for reefs being valuable because they provide a novel experience; for mentions of [paradise,] combine with recreation code; combine with recreation.
recreation
Number
Playing, tourism, activities related to reefs; include non-extractive activities.
sacred
Number
Mention of reefs as having sacred or religious significance.
sense_of_place
Number
Mention that reefs or coastal environment contribute to [ones] sense of belonging or feeling at home there. sense of self, community, and/or home related to the coastal and marine environment.
eating_locally_grown_and_caught_food
Number
Importance of eating local.
proper_place_names
Number
Importance of using proper/traditional place names.
social_relations
Number
Mention of strengthening ties in family or community; presence of strong social ties or networks; sense of community; trust in neighbors.
family_specifically
Number
Speaking specifically of family interactions.
sharing
Number
The practice of sharing goods, services, time with others in the community.
spirituality
Number
Mention of metaphysical forces larger than oneself or beyond [ones] comprehension interacting with the coastal/ocean to perpetuate spiritual beliefs and practices (e.g., divine power).
religion
Number
Specifically mentions spirituality in relation to a religion.
way_of_life_or_lifestyle
Number
Any mentions of way of life here, and also code to identity. include provisioning services (be specific if you can) IF they make reference to an economic or provisioning component related to [way of life].
disservice
Number
Mentions of reefs causing harm to well-being of people/communities.
governance_and_management
Number
In relation to coastal and marine environment.
access
Number
Physical or otherwise (emotional, memory).
decrease_3
Number
Decreased access.
increase_3
Number
Increased access.
adaptive_management
Number
Contemporary or community/traditional entities mentioning adaptive management.
another_level_of_community
Number
In vivo code: communities formed by governance structures or interest rather than geography.
co-management
Number
Contemporary and community working together.
common_pool_resource_issue
Number
In vivo code: discussion about common pool resources in a manner that suggests the resource is being impacted by common pool [rules] or specifically considered common pool.
contemporary_mgmt
Number
Formal, [western] style natural resource management.
control_over_lineal_land
Number
In vivo code: discussions about control over lineal land.
effectiveness_or_success_of_management
Number
Perceptions of management, permits, and regulation; adequate funding and staff capacity for achieving management objectives; partners and collaboration.
marine_management_areas
Number
Legally recognized.
merging_traditional_w_contemporary_mgmt
Number
Discussion of ways the modern resource management is or potentially could be conducted in tangent with traditional management styles.
political_participation_and_equity
Number
Participation in marine management decision-making processes and leadership; stakeholder processes; exercising rights/interest in politics; management reflects local and traditional values.
regulations
Number
Legally enacted marine laws.
succession
Number
When people mention the younger generations taking over management of resources in management positions.
trust
Number
Trusting contemporary management entities is mentioned or implied (existing or lacking).
health
Number
Human health.
mental_and_emotional_health
Number
Mental/emotional health is mentioned or implied.
perspective
Number
Participant mentions their own perspectives on mental/emotional health.
nutritional_health
Number
Specific mentions to nutritional health.
physical_health
Number
Physical health is mentioned or implied.
negative_emotions
Number
Mentions of how coast/marine create negative emotions.
anger
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
annoying
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
disheartened
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
fear
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
frustration
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
sadness
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
stress
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
neutral_well-being
Number
Claims that reefs do not affect well-being (can put negative well-being here as well as a placeholder).
positive_emotions
Number
Mentions of how coast/marine create positive emotions.
calm_or_stress_relief
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
enjoyment
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
excitement
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
happiness
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
hope
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
joy
Number
Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
provisioning_ecosystem_services
Number
Must be referring to reefs/coastal areas.
biochemicals
Number
Examples of provisioning ecosystem services as biochemicals.
economic_support
Number
Examples of how provisioning ecosystem services provide economic support.
tourism_money
Number
Specifically referring to money/economy related to tourism.
food
Number
Examples of provisioning ecosystem services as food.
crab
Number
Any species of crab but must be referring to eating crab.
fish
Number
Any species of fish but must be referring to eating fish.
kalo
Number
Taro; Colocasia esculenta; but must be referring to eating.
limu
Number
Seaweed; but must be referring to eating.
octopus
Number
Must be referring to eating.
opihi
Number
Limpet; must be referring to eating.
other_seafood
Number
Eating seafood.
resources_equal_icebox
Number
In vivo code: resources discussed in a way that equates the marine environment with storage.
salt
Number
Gathering/eating salt.
turtles
Number
Eating turtles; a practice that is illegal but has historically been an issue.
regulating_ecosystem_services
Number
Must be referring to reefs/coastal areas.
storm_protection
Number
Coastal/marine protection from storm events.
water_purification
Number
Water purification processes.
water_regulation
Number
Water regulation processes.
safety_and_security
Number
Security and safety related to real or perceived environmental risks.
supporting_ecosystem_services
Number
Must be referring to reefs/coastal areas.
primary_production
Number
E.g., photosynthesis.
structure_of_ecosystem
Number
Structure of coral reef, or shoreline ecosystem.
Total
Number
Total number of times all codes used across all interviews.

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Item Identification

Title: ESD_CES-HWB_Interviews_2018-2019_final_InPort.csv
Short Name: ESD_CES-HWB_Interviews_2018-2019_final_InPort.csv
Status: Completed
Abstract:

Table summarizing the number of times each code was assigned per interview.

Keywords

Theme Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None community-based research
None cultural ecosystem services
None human dimensions
None human well-being
None indicators
None integrated ecosystem assessment
None place-based research
None qualitative methods
None socioeconomics
None West Hawaii

Physical Location

Organization: Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
City: Honolulu
State/Province: HI
Country: USA
Location Description:

Main Hawaiian Islands

Entity Information

Entity Type: Data Table
Active Version?: Yes
Description:

Table summarizing the number of times each code was assigned per interview.

Data Attributes

Attribute Summary

Rubric Score Primary Key? Name Type Description
100
unique_ID Character Unique code for each interviewee to protect their identity.
100
aina_momona Number The concept that the land and ocean are abundant and plentiful; providing more than what people need or want to take.
100
analogies_or_metaphors Number Statements making analogies/metaphors.
100
anchialine_or_fish_ponds Number Any mention of anchialine ponds of fish ponds.
100
aquaculture Number Any time someone mentions aquaculture happening or potentially happening off of West Hawaii.
100
cannot_do_anything Number Any comment the speaker makes indicating that there is nothing they can do to address environmental or cultural change; can include comments about why other people cannot or do not do anything.
100
changes_in_behavior_or_mindset Number When a person changes their behavior in direct response to a change in the environment (which was caused by human impact, naturally, or otherwise).
100
intergenerational Number Changes in behavior occurred across generations.
100
over_one_persons_lifetime Number Changes in behavior occurred within a lifetime.
100
changes_occurring_elsewhere Number Participant mentions changes occurring in other places (on different islands or in a different state/country).
100
connection Number Any discussion of connection of system to itself or people to system here (using words like [connection] specifically).
100
ancestral Number Ancestral/lineal connection.
100
connection_to_land Number When someone is talking about their connection specifically to land or mauka (can be related to connections to ocean, or stand alone).
100
connection_to_ocean Number When someone is talking about their connection specifically to ocean.
100
connection_via_memory Number When someone is talking about their connection that they experience via memory.
100
cultivating_or_stoking_a_connection Number When someone is experiencing a bolster in connection.
100
DISconnection Number Experience or observation of disconnection.
100
facilitating_a_re-connection Number Experience or observation of something that creates a once existing connection.
100
levels_of_connection Number Description of multiple levels of connection.
100
other_connections Number Connections that do not fit in other categories.
100
Coral_Bleaching_Event_of_2014-2015 Number Comments relating to the massive coral bleaching event of 2014-2015.
100
fishing_license Number Any mention of opinions or observations of a potential fishing license.
100
hard_to_explain Number Use this code any time somebody expresses a sentiment like [it is hard to explain] or [it is hard to put this in words].
100
health_indicator Number Mentions of reefs as indicator of overall health of the planet.
100
human_community Number Mentions of human community (as opposed to ecological).
100
community_well-being_versus_individual_human_well-being Number Specific quotes that describe how community well-being is different than human well-being.
100
definitions Number Descriptions of what community looks like, feels like, or can be define as.
100
what_communities_do_people_belong_to_and_why Number Direct answer to question.
100
irreplaceable Number When an interview describes something as [irreplaceable] or uses a synonym.
100
lost_value Number When a place, connection, activity loses value.
100
memorable_quotes Number Memorable quotes.
100
Q-A_Healthy_coast_and_ocean Number Direct response to interview question about healthy coastlines and oceans.
100
reciprocity Number Two-way relationship; reciprocal relationship.
100
reef_or_ocean_characteristics Number These codes denote when a speaker is talking about a particular aspect of the marine environment or reefs with regard to our questions of interest (e.g., change, management).
100
change_valence_related_to_reef_or_ocean_characteristics Number These codes can be matched with any other code to indicate change in that code in the indicated direction.
100
decrease Number Participant indicates that things have decreased.
100
increase Number Participant indicates that things have increased.
100
no_change Number Participant specifically indicates that things have not changed.
100
no_net_change Number Some things have improved, others gotten worse, overall net zero change.
100
unsure Number Participant specifically states that they are not sure whether or how things have changed.
100
coral Number Participant mentions coral specifically (not coral reef).
100
coral_cover Number Participant mentions coral cover specifically.
100
coral_health Number Participant mentions the health of the coral specifically.
100
future_coastal_and_marine_changes Number Participant mentions changes that can/will happen in the future, according to their perspective or observations.
100
hypothetical_changes Number Participant mentions a change that may or may not happen.
100
marine_species_number Number Participant mentions the number of marine species.
100
marine_species_size Number Participant mentions the size of a marine species.
100
marine_species_type Number Participant mentions the type of marine species.
100
ocean_generally Number Participant refers to the ocean generally, not specifically.
100
reef_generally Number Participant refers to the reefs in general, not a specific reef or component.
100
shoreline_generally Number Participant refers to the shoreline generally, and not a specific location or event.
100
speed_of_change Number The speed at which the change happens.
100
fast Number The changes are discussed as happening quickly.
100
respect_or_loss_of_respect Number When someone mentions respect for the land, ocean, elders, etc.
100
responsibility_for_change Number What/who is responsible for changes in reef or ocean characteristics.
100
speed_of_change_2 Number The speed at which the change happens.
100
fast_2 Number The changes are discussed as happening quickly.
100
slow_2 Number The changes are discussed as happening slowly.
100
what_responsible Number What is discussed as being responsible for change.
100
access_issues Number Any mentions of access being responsible for changes.
100
animal_harassment Number Participant discusses humans harassing animals.
100
dolphin_harassment Number Harassment to specifically dolphins.
100
fish_harassment Number Harassment to specifically fish.
100
manta_ray_harassment Number Harassment to specifically manta rays.
100
turtle_harassment Number Harassment to specifically turtles.
100
aquarium_fish_trade Number Discussions of the formal aquarium fish trade.
100
certain_fishing_practices Number Discussions of specific fish practices.
100
climate Number When changes are attributed to climate.
100
coral_bleaching Number Specific mentions of coral bleaching.
100
drought Number Specific mentions of drought.
100
large_storm_events Number Specific mentions of large storm events.
100
ocean_acidification Number Specific mentions of ocean acidification.
100
sea_level_rise Number Specific mentions of sea level rise.
100
warming_water Number Specific mentions of warming water.
100
commercial_fishing Number Specific mentions of commercial fishing.
100
creation_of_private_property Number Discussions of how private property changed things.
100
development Number Coastal and shoreline development.
100
economics Number Economy, economics, in general.
100
erosion Number Specific mentions of erosion.
100
invasive_species Number Specific mentions of invasive species.
100
management_or_regulations Number Specific mentions of management or regulations.
100
many_factors Number When a participant identified that multiple factors contributed to change.
100
mechanical_harm_to_the_reef Number When the reef is harmed physically by human contact or direct destruction (e.g., anchors).
100
media Number Media responsible for changes; social media, news outlets, etc.
100
overfishing Number Overfishing mentioned specifically.
100
pollution Number Various types of pollution responsible for changes.
100
ag_or_other_fertilizer_runoff Number Specifically, runoff related to ag.
100
marine_debris Number Trash and similar objects.
100
plastics Number Micro plastics.
100
stormwater_runoff Number Runoff related to stormwater/storm drains.
100
sunscreen Number Chemical sunscreen damage.
100
waste_water_and_sewage Number Discussions related to waste water, sewage, OSDS, etc.
100
population_increase Number Increased population in general.
100
overcrowding Number Places becoming crowded or overcrowded.
100
tsunami Number Direct mentions of tsunami events.
100
volcano Number Direct mentions of volcanic activity.
100
who_responsible Number Who is discussed as being responsible for change.
100
government_or_politicians Number Any level of government.
100
houseless Number The population of persons who do not have homes/dwellings.
100
immigrants Number When an interviewee uses the term [immigrants].
100
locals Number People who have generational ties to Hawaii.
100
Native_Hawaiians Number People who have Native Hawaiian ancestry.
100
new_residents Number Someone who has moved to Hawaii recently; usually defined by interviewee.
100
ocean_tourism_companies Number Companies who conduct marine tour operations.
100
people Number General references to people, humans, or humanity being responsible.
100
recreationalists Number People participating in an activity for enjoyment or sport; not provisioning or livelihood alone.
100
tourists Number Short term and non-permanent visitors.
100
scientific_research Number Direct mention of how scientific research affects HWB or CES.
100
snowball Number Snowball contacts.
100
social_hierarchy Number When someone mentions the levels of belonging or [right to be] in a place.
100
being_from_a_place_versus_moving_there Number When discussions that related to the differences that occur when being from (i.e., born) a place versus moving to the place at some time.
100
social_networks Number Official or unofficial group.
100
fishing_network Number Pertains to unofficial network of fisherman in West Hawaii.
100
Kai_Kuleana_Network Number Pertains to official Kai Kuleana Network.
100
spatial Number Anytime someone mentions a way that CES or HWB could be spatially monitored, even if they are not explicitly stating it.
100
stewardship Number Mentions of stewardship at an organizational level; specific examples of stewardship.
100
action_others_should_take_as_believed_by_speaker Number Stewardship related actions that the speaker believes others should take.
100
actions_others_take Number Stewardship related actions that the speaker mentions that others do take.
100
speaker_taking_action Number Stewardship related actions that the speaker is a part of.
100
surface_slicks Number Direct mentions of surface slicks.
100
vog Number Direct mention of volcanic gases.
100
well-being Number Broad code: [catch-all] for people who are not specific in how they are using well-being.
100
change_valence_related_to_human_experiences_or_well-being Number Change related to human well-being.
100
decrease_2 Number Examples of decreased well-being.
100
increase_2 Number Examples of increased well-being.
100
net_zero_change_2 Number Examples of no change overall in well-being (i.e. some good, some bad changes, evens out).
100
no_change_2 Number Examples of no changes in well-being.
100
unsure_2 Number Examples of uncertainty in changes to well-being.
100
cultural_ecosystem_services Number Intangible or non-material ecosystem services; must be referring to reefs/ocean/coastal areas.
100
aesthetics Number Satisfaction or meaning from visual characteristics or beauty of the reefs or coast; also includes soundscapes, feel of wind, satisfaction from sensory experiences; includes things like [i like seeing the reefs] even if do not mention beauty specifically.
100
bequest Number Mention of importance of reefs for future generations; includes sharing experiences with children.
100
ceremony Number Mention of importance of reefs for ceremonies (or greater coastal/marine area).
100
education_and_knowledge Number Learning or teaching opportunities or examples.
100
ingenuity Number Reefs help speaker think about solutions to problems (specifically from a biomimicry sort of angle).
100
knowledge_transmission Number Knowledge transmission from one person/entity to another (place-based, observational, formal, informal, etc.).
100
local_and_traditional_knowledge Number Local knowledge about the coastal and marine environment; ability to recognize the presence of environmental signs or indicators (e.g. bioindicators).
100
everything_or_life Number Code responses that coral reefs are [everything] or that they are [life] to this node.
100
existence Number Reefs matter simply because they exist, because they are part of the earth, or because they have a right to live; can include mentions of things reef does for us here that might also be supporting or regulating if the tone of the comment is that they are also valuable because they exist.
100
diversity_of_reef Number Existence of diversity of coral reef.
100
fulfilling_stewardship Number Caring for reefs or coasts because it provides benefit/satisfaction, ability to care for resources and environment.
100
successorship Number When someone mentions the need for the next generation to understand the importance of stewardship, specifically in a way unconnected to employment.
100
traditional_or_cultural_stewardship Number Customary rights and responsibilities are locally known, practiced, and respected; Sspecifically referring to caring for a culture or tradition, which can but may not always include acts of environmental stewardship.
100
heritage_tradition_culture Number Connection to cultural stories, traditions, past events, multi-generational interactions/connections with natural resources; archaeological and historic sites; cultural resources; acceptable historical change; [kinship;].
100
Different_not_Native_Hawaiian_specifically Number General reference, not necessarily related to Native Hawaiian, use this code if it is unclear what specific aspect of heritage or culture is being referred to.
100
Native_Hawaiian_specifically Number Specifically discussing Native Hawaiian.
100
identity Number Personal or communal identity if someone mentions feeling connected to the reefs because they grew up around them, or going to the beach, or something along those lines, code that to this node.
100
identity_of_West_Hawaii_as_a_whole Number Discussions or mentions that represent West Hawaii as a whole.
100
inspiration Number Broadly circulating public discourse about collective responsibilities (e.g., caring for place or malama aina); specifically for art or other forms of creative expression; local artistic or creative practices.
100
novel_experience Number Emergent code for reefs being valuable because they provide a novel experience; for mentions of [paradise,] combine with recreation code; combine with recreation.
100
recreation Number Playing, tourism, activities related to reefs; include non-extractive activities.
100
sacred Number Mention of reefs as having sacred or religious significance.
100
sense_of_place Number Mention that reefs or coastal environment contribute to [ones] sense of belonging or feeling at home there. sense of self, community, and/or home related to the coastal and marine environment.
100
eating_locally_grown_and_caught_food Number Importance of eating local.
100
proper_place_names Number Importance of using proper/traditional place names.
100
social_relations Number Mention of strengthening ties in family or community; presence of strong social ties or networks; sense of community; trust in neighbors.
100
family_specifically Number Speaking specifically of family interactions.
100
sharing Number The practice of sharing goods, services, time with others in the community.
100
spirituality Number Mention of metaphysical forces larger than oneself or beyond [ones] comprehension interacting with the coastal/ocean to perpetuate spiritual beliefs and practices (e.g., divine power).
100
religion Number Specifically mentions spirituality in relation to a religion.
100
way_of_life_or_lifestyle Number Any mentions of way of life here, and also code to identity. include provisioning services (be specific if you can) IF they make reference to an economic or provisioning component related to [way of life].
100
disservice Number Mentions of reefs causing harm to well-being of people/communities.
100
governance_and_management Number In relation to coastal and marine environment.
100
access Number Physical or otherwise (emotional, memory).
100
decrease_3 Number Decreased access.
100
increase_3 Number Increased access.
100
adaptive_management Number Contemporary or community/traditional entities mentioning adaptive management.
100
another_level_of_community Number In vivo code: communities formed by governance structures or interest rather than geography.
100
co-management Number Contemporary and community working together.
100
common_pool_resource_issue Number In vivo code: discussion about common pool resources in a manner that suggests the resource is being impacted by common pool [rules] or specifically considered common pool.
100
contemporary_mgmt Number Formal, [western] style natural resource management.
100
control_over_lineal_land Number In vivo code: discussions about control over lineal land.
100
effectiveness_or_success_of_management Number Perceptions of management, permits, and regulation; adequate funding and staff capacity for achieving management objectives; partners and collaboration.
100
marine_management_areas Number Legally recognized.
100
merging_traditional_w_contemporary_mgmt Number Discussion of ways the modern resource management is or potentially could be conducted in tangent with traditional management styles.
100
political_participation_and_equity Number Participation in marine management decision-making processes and leadership; stakeholder processes; exercising rights/interest in politics; management reflects local and traditional values.
100
regulations Number Legally enacted marine laws.
100
succession Number When people mention the younger generations taking over management of resources in management positions.
100
trust Number Trusting contemporary management entities is mentioned or implied (existing or lacking).
100
health Number Human health.
100
mental_and_emotional_health Number Mental/emotional health is mentioned or implied.
100
perspective Number Participant mentions their own perspectives on mental/emotional health.
100
nutritional_health Number Specific mentions to nutritional health.
100
physical_health Number Physical health is mentioned or implied.
100
negative_emotions Number Mentions of how coast/marine create negative emotions.
100
anger Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
annoying Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
disheartened Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
fear Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
frustration Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
sadness Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
stress Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
neutral_well-being Number Claims that reefs do not affect well-being (can put negative well-being here as well as a placeholder).
100
positive_emotions Number Mentions of how coast/marine create positive emotions.
100
calm_or_stress_relief Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
enjoyment Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
excitement Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
happiness Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
hope Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
joy Number Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.
100
provisioning_ecosystem_services Number Must be referring to reefs/coastal areas.
100
biochemicals Number Examples of provisioning ecosystem services as biochemicals.
100
economic_support Number Examples of how provisioning ecosystem services provide economic support.
100
tourism_money Number Specifically referring to money/economy related to tourism.
100
food Number Examples of provisioning ecosystem services as food.
100
crab Number Any species of crab but must be referring to eating crab.
100
fish Number Any species of fish but must be referring to eating fish.
100
kalo Number Taro; Colocasia esculenta; but must be referring to eating.
100
limu Number Seaweed; but must be referring to eating.
100
octopus Number Must be referring to eating.
100
opihi Number Limpet; must be referring to eating.
100
other_seafood Number Eating seafood.
100
resources_equal_icebox Number In vivo code: resources discussed in a way that equates the marine environment with storage.
100
salt Number Gathering/eating salt.
100
turtles Number Eating turtles; a practice that is illegal but has historically been an issue.
100
regulating_ecosystem_services Number Must be referring to reefs/coastal areas.
100
storm_protection Number Coastal/marine protection from storm events.
100
water_purification Number Water purification processes.
100
water_regulation Number Water regulation processes.
100
safety_and_security Number Security and safety related to real or perceived environmental risks.
100
supporting_ecosystem_services Number Must be referring to reefs/coastal areas.
100
primary_production Number E.g., photosynthesis.
100
structure_of_ecosystem Number Structure of coral reef, or shoreline ecosystem.
100
Total Number Total number of times all codes used across all interviews.

Attribute Details

unique_ID

CC ID: 1005595
Seq. Order: 1
Data Storage Type: Character
Max Length: 5
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Unique code for each interviewee to protect their identity.

General Data Type: Character

aina_momona

CC ID: 1005596
Seq. Order: 2
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The concept that the land and ocean are abundant and plentiful; providing more than what people need or want to take.

General Data Type: Number

analogies_or_metaphors

CC ID: 1005597
Seq. Order: 3
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Statements making analogies/metaphors.

General Data Type: Number

anchialine_or_fish_ponds

CC ID: 1005598
Seq. Order: 4
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Any mention of anchialine ponds of fish ponds.

General Data Type: Number

aquaculture

CC ID: 1005599
Seq. Order: 5
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Any time someone mentions aquaculture happening or potentially happening off of West Hawaii.

General Data Type: Number

cannot_do_anything

CC ID: 1005600
Seq. Order: 6
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Any comment the speaker makes indicating that there is nothing they can do to address environmental or cultural change; can include comments about why other people cannot or do not do anything.

General Data Type: Number

changes_in_behavior_or_mindset

CC ID: 1005601
Seq. Order: 7
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When a person changes their behavior in direct response to a change in the environment (which was caused by human impact, naturally, or otherwise).

General Data Type: Number

intergenerational

CC ID: 1005602
Seq. Order: 8
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Changes in behavior occurred across generations.

General Data Type: Number

over_one_persons_lifetime

CC ID: 1005603
Seq. Order: 9
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Changes in behavior occurred within a lifetime.

General Data Type: Number

changes_occurring_elsewhere

CC ID: 1005604
Seq. Order: 10
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant mentions changes occurring in other places (on different islands or in a different state/country).

General Data Type: Number

connection

CC ID: 1005605
Seq. Order: 11
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Any discussion of connection of system to itself or people to system here (using words like [connection] specifically).

General Data Type: Number

ancestral

CC ID: 1005606
Seq. Order: 12
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Ancestral/lineal connection.

General Data Type: Number

connection_to_land

CC ID: 1005607
Seq. Order: 13
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When someone is talking about their connection specifically to land or mauka (can be related to connections to ocean, or stand alone).

General Data Type: Number

connection_to_ocean

CC ID: 1005608
Seq. Order: 14
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When someone is talking about their connection specifically to ocean.

General Data Type: Number

connection_via_memory

CC ID: 1005609
Seq. Order: 15
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When someone is talking about their connection that they experience via memory.

General Data Type: Number

cultivating_or_stoking_a_connection

CC ID: 1005610
Seq. Order: 16
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When someone is experiencing a bolster in connection.

General Data Type: Number

DISconnection

CC ID: 1005611
Seq. Order: 17
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Experience or observation of disconnection.

General Data Type: Number

facilitating_a_re-connection

CC ID: 1005612
Seq. Order: 18
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Experience or observation of something that creates a once existing connection.

General Data Type: Number

levels_of_connection

CC ID: 1005613
Seq. Order: 19
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Description of multiple levels of connection.

General Data Type: Number

other_connections

CC ID: 1005614
Seq. Order: 20
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Connections that do not fit in other categories.

General Data Type: Number

Coral_Bleaching_Event_of_2014-2015

CC ID: 1005615
Seq. Order: 21
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Comments relating to the massive coral bleaching event of 2014-2015.

General Data Type: Number

fishing_license

CC ID: 1005616
Seq. Order: 22
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Any mention of opinions or observations of a potential fishing license.

General Data Type: Number

hard_to_explain

CC ID: 1005617
Seq. Order: 23
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Use this code any time somebody expresses a sentiment like [it is hard to explain] or [it is hard to put this in words].

General Data Type: Number

health_indicator

CC ID: 1005618
Seq. Order: 24
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mentions of reefs as indicator of overall health of the planet.

General Data Type: Number

human_community

CC ID: 1005619
Seq. Order: 25
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mentions of human community (as opposed to ecological).

General Data Type: Number

community_well-being_versus_individual_human_well-being

CC ID: 1005620
Seq. Order: 26
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific quotes that describe how community well-being is different than human well-being.

General Data Type: Number

definitions

CC ID: 1005621
Seq. Order: 27
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Descriptions of what community looks like, feels like, or can be define as.

General Data Type: Number

what_communities_do_people_belong_to_and_why

CC ID: 1005622
Seq. Order: 28
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Direct answer to question.

General Data Type: Number

irreplaceable

CC ID: 1005623
Seq. Order: 29
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When an interview describes something as [irreplaceable] or uses a synonym.

General Data Type: Number

lost_value

CC ID: 1005624
Seq. Order: 30
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When a place, connection, activity loses value.

General Data Type: Number

memorable_quotes

CC ID: 1005625
Seq. Order: 31
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Memorable quotes.

General Data Type: Number

Q-A_Healthy_coast_and_ocean

CC ID: 1005626
Seq. Order: 32
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Direct response to interview question about healthy coastlines and oceans.

General Data Type: Number

reciprocity

CC ID: 1005627
Seq. Order: 33
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Two-way relationship; reciprocal relationship.

General Data Type: Number

reef_or_ocean_characteristics

CC ID: 1005628
Seq. Order: 34
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

These codes denote when a speaker is talking about a particular aspect of the marine environment or reefs with regard to our questions of interest (e.g., change, management).

General Data Type: Number

change_valence_related_to_reef_or_ocean_characteristics

CC ID: 1005629
Seq. Order: 35
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

These codes can be matched with any other code to indicate change in that code in the indicated direction.

General Data Type: Number

decrease

CC ID: 1005630
Seq. Order: 36
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant indicates that things have decreased.

General Data Type: Number

increase

CC ID: 1005631
Seq. Order: 37
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant indicates that things have increased.

General Data Type: Number

no_change

CC ID: 1005632
Seq. Order: 38
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant specifically indicates that things have not changed.

General Data Type: Number

no_net_change

CC ID: 1005633
Seq. Order: 39
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Some things have improved, others gotten worse, overall net zero change.

General Data Type: Number

unsure

CC ID: 1005634
Seq. Order: 40
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant specifically states that they are not sure whether or how things have changed.

General Data Type: Number

coral

CC ID: 1005635
Seq. Order: 41
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant mentions coral specifically (not coral reef).

General Data Type: Number

coral_cover

CC ID: 1005636
Seq. Order: 42
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant mentions coral cover specifically.

General Data Type: Number

coral_health

CC ID: 1005637
Seq. Order: 43
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant mentions the health of the coral specifically.

General Data Type: Number

future_coastal_and_marine_changes

CC ID: 1005638
Seq. Order: 44
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant mentions changes that can/will happen in the future, according to their perspective or observations.

General Data Type: Number

hypothetical_changes

CC ID: 1005639
Seq. Order: 45
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant mentions a change that may or may not happen.

General Data Type: Number

marine_species_number

CC ID: 1005640
Seq. Order: 46
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant mentions the number of marine species.

General Data Type: Number

marine_species_size

CC ID: 1005641
Seq. Order: 47
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant mentions the size of a marine species.

General Data Type: Number

marine_species_type

CC ID: 1005642
Seq. Order: 48
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant mentions the type of marine species.

General Data Type: Number

ocean_generally

CC ID: 1005643
Seq. Order: 49
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant refers to the ocean generally, not specifically.

General Data Type: Number

reef_generally

CC ID: 1005644
Seq. Order: 50
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant refers to the reefs in general, not a specific reef or component.

General Data Type: Number

shoreline_generally

CC ID: 1005645
Seq. Order: 51
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant refers to the shoreline generally, and not a specific location or event.

General Data Type: Number

speed_of_change

CC ID: 1005646
Seq. Order: 52
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The speed at which the change happens.

General Data Type: Number

fast

CC ID: 1005647
Seq. Order: 53
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The changes are discussed as happening quickly.

General Data Type: Number

respect_or_loss_of_respect

CC ID: 1005648
Seq. Order: 54
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When someone mentions respect for the land, ocean, elders, etc.

General Data Type: Number

responsibility_for_change

CC ID: 1005649
Seq. Order: 55
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

What/who is responsible for changes in reef or ocean characteristics.

General Data Type: Number

speed_of_change_2

CC ID: 1005650
Seq. Order: 56
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The speed at which the change happens.

General Data Type: Number

fast_2

CC ID: 1005651
Seq. Order: 57
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The changes are discussed as happening quickly.

General Data Type: Number

slow_2

CC ID: 1005652
Seq. Order: 58
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The changes are discussed as happening slowly.

General Data Type: Number

what_responsible

CC ID: 1005653
Seq. Order: 59
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

What is discussed as being responsible for change.

General Data Type: Number

access_issues

CC ID: 1005654
Seq. Order: 60
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Any mentions of access being responsible for changes.

General Data Type: Number

animal_harassment

CC ID: 1005655
Seq. Order: 61
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant discusses humans harassing animals.

General Data Type: Number

dolphin_harassment

CC ID: 1005656
Seq. Order: 62
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Harassment to specifically dolphins.

General Data Type: Number

fish_harassment

CC ID: 1005657
Seq. Order: 63
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Harassment to specifically fish.

General Data Type: Number

manta_ray_harassment

CC ID: 1005658
Seq. Order: 64
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Harassment to specifically manta rays.

General Data Type: Number

turtle_harassment

CC ID: 1005659
Seq. Order: 65
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Harassment to specifically turtles.

General Data Type: Number

aquarium_fish_trade

CC ID: 1005660
Seq. Order: 66
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Discussions of the formal aquarium fish trade.

General Data Type: Number

certain_fishing_practices

CC ID: 1005661
Seq. Order: 67
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Discussions of specific fish practices.

General Data Type: Number

climate

CC ID: 1005662
Seq. Order: 68
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When changes are attributed to climate.

General Data Type: Number

coral_bleaching

CC ID: 1005663
Seq. Order: 69
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific mentions of coral bleaching.

General Data Type: Number

drought

CC ID: 1005664
Seq. Order: 70
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific mentions of drought.

General Data Type: Number

large_storm_events

CC ID: 1005665
Seq. Order: 71
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific mentions of large storm events.

General Data Type: Number

ocean_acidification

CC ID: 1005666
Seq. Order: 72
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific mentions of ocean acidification.

General Data Type: Number

sea_level_rise

CC ID: 1005667
Seq. Order: 73
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific mentions of sea level rise.

General Data Type: Number

warming_water

CC ID: 1005668
Seq. Order: 74
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific mentions of warming water.

General Data Type: Number

commercial_fishing

CC ID: 1005669
Seq. Order: 75
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific mentions of commercial fishing.

General Data Type: Number

creation_of_private_property

CC ID: 1005670
Seq. Order: 76
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Discussions of how private property changed things.

General Data Type: Number

development

CC ID: 1005671
Seq. Order: 77
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Coastal and shoreline development.

General Data Type: Number

economics

CC ID: 1005672
Seq. Order: 78
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Economy, economics, in general.

General Data Type: Number

erosion

CC ID: 1005673
Seq. Order: 79
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific mentions of erosion.

General Data Type: Number

invasive_species

CC ID: 1005674
Seq. Order: 80
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific mentions of invasive species.

General Data Type: Number

management_or_regulations

CC ID: 1005675
Seq. Order: 81
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific mentions of management or regulations.

General Data Type: Number

many_factors

CC ID: 1005676
Seq. Order: 82
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When a participant identified that multiple factors contributed to change.

General Data Type: Number

mechanical_harm_to_the_reef

CC ID: 1005677
Seq. Order: 83
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When the reef is harmed physically by human contact or direct destruction (e.g., anchors).

General Data Type: Number

media

CC ID: 1005678
Seq. Order: 84
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Media responsible for changes; social media, news outlets, etc.

General Data Type: Number

overfishing

CC ID: 1005679
Seq. Order: 85
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Overfishing mentioned specifically.

General Data Type: Number

pollution

CC ID: 1005680
Seq. Order: 86
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Various types of pollution responsible for changes.

General Data Type: Number

ag_or_other_fertilizer_runoff

CC ID: 1005681
Seq. Order: 87
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specifically, runoff related to ag.

General Data Type: Number

marine_debris

CC ID: 1005682
Seq. Order: 88
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Trash and similar objects.

General Data Type: Number

plastics

CC ID: 1005683
Seq. Order: 89
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Micro plastics.

General Data Type: Number

stormwater_runoff

CC ID: 1005684
Seq. Order: 90
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Runoff related to stormwater/storm drains.

General Data Type: Number

sunscreen

CC ID: 1005685
Seq. Order: 91
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Chemical sunscreen damage.

General Data Type: Number

waste_water_and_sewage

CC ID: 1005686
Seq. Order: 92
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Discussions related to waste water, sewage, OSDS, etc.

General Data Type: Number

population_increase

CC ID: 1005687
Seq. Order: 93
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Increased population in general.

General Data Type: Number

overcrowding

CC ID: 1005688
Seq. Order: 94
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Places becoming crowded or overcrowded.

General Data Type: Number

tsunami

CC ID: 1005689
Seq. Order: 95
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Direct mentions of tsunami events.

General Data Type: Number

volcano

CC ID: 1005690
Seq. Order: 96
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Direct mentions of volcanic activity.

General Data Type: Number

who_responsible

CC ID: 1005691
Seq. Order: 97
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Who is discussed as being responsible for change.

General Data Type: Number

government_or_politicians

CC ID: 1005692
Seq. Order: 98
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Any level of government.

General Data Type: Number

houseless

CC ID: 1005693
Seq. Order: 99
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The population of persons who do not have homes/dwellings.

General Data Type: Number

immigrants

CC ID: 1005694
Seq. Order: 100
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When an interviewee uses the term [immigrants].

General Data Type: Number

locals

CC ID: 1005695
Seq. Order: 101
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

People who have generational ties to Hawaii.

General Data Type: Number

Native_Hawaiians

CC ID: 1005696
Seq. Order: 102
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

People who have Native Hawaiian ancestry.

General Data Type: Number

new_residents

CC ID: 1005697
Seq. Order: 103
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Someone who has moved to Hawaii recently; usually defined by interviewee.

General Data Type: Number

ocean_tourism_companies

CC ID: 1005698
Seq. Order: 104
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Companies who conduct marine tour operations.

General Data Type: Number

people

CC ID: 1005699
Seq. Order: 105
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

General references to people, humans, or humanity being responsible.

General Data Type: Number

recreationalists

CC ID: 1005700
Seq. Order: 106
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

People participating in an activity for enjoyment or sport; not provisioning or livelihood alone.

General Data Type: Number

tourists

CC ID: 1005701
Seq. Order: 107
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Short term and non-permanent visitors.

General Data Type: Number

scientific_research

CC ID: 1005702
Seq. Order: 108
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Direct mention of how scientific research affects HWB or CES.

General Data Type: Number

snowball

CC ID: 1005703
Seq. Order: 109
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Snowball contacts.

General Data Type: Number

social_hierarchy

CC ID: 1005704
Seq. Order: 110
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When someone mentions the levels of belonging or [right to be] in a place.

General Data Type: Number

being_from_a_place_versus_moving_there

CC ID: 1005705
Seq. Order: 111
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When discussions that related to the differences that occur when being from (i.e., born) a place versus moving to the place at some time.

General Data Type: Number

social_networks

CC ID: 1005706
Seq. Order: 112
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Official or unofficial group.

General Data Type: Number

fishing_network

CC ID: 1005707
Seq. Order: 113
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Pertains to unofficial network of fisherman in West Hawaii.

General Data Type: Number

Kai_Kuleana_Network

CC ID: 1005708
Seq. Order: 114
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Pertains to official Kai Kuleana Network.

General Data Type: Number

spatial

CC ID: 1005709
Seq. Order: 115
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Anytime someone mentions a way that CES or HWB could be spatially monitored, even if they are not explicitly stating it.

General Data Type: Number

stewardship

CC ID: 1005710
Seq. Order: 116
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mentions of stewardship at an organizational level; specific examples of stewardship.

General Data Type: Number

action_others_should_take_as_believed_by_speaker

CC ID: 1005711
Seq. Order: 117
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Stewardship related actions that the speaker believes others should take.

General Data Type: Number

actions_others_take

CC ID: 1005712
Seq. Order: 118
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Stewardship related actions that the speaker mentions that others do take.

General Data Type: Number

speaker_taking_action

CC ID: 1005713
Seq. Order: 119
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Stewardship related actions that the speaker is a part of.

General Data Type: Number

surface_slicks

CC ID: 1005714
Seq. Order: 120
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Direct mentions of surface slicks.

General Data Type: Number

vog

CC ID: 1005715
Seq. Order: 121
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Direct mention of volcanic gases.

General Data Type: Number

well-being

CC ID: 1005716
Seq. Order: 122
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Broad code: [catch-all] for people who are not specific in how they are using well-being.

General Data Type: Number

change_valence_related_to_human_experiences_or_well-being

CC ID: 1005717
Seq. Order: 123
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Change related to human well-being.

General Data Type: Number

decrease_2

CC ID: 1005718
Seq. Order: 124
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Examples of decreased well-being.

General Data Type: Number

increase_2

CC ID: 1005719
Seq. Order: 125
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Examples of increased well-being.

General Data Type: Number

net_zero_change_2

CC ID: 1005720
Seq. Order: 126
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Examples of no change overall in well-being (i.e. some good, some bad changes, evens out).

General Data Type: Number

no_change_2

CC ID: 1005721
Seq. Order: 127
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Examples of no changes in well-being.

General Data Type: Number

unsure_2

CC ID: 1005722
Seq. Order: 128
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Examples of uncertainty in changes to well-being.

General Data Type: Number

cultural_ecosystem_services

CC ID: 1005723
Seq. Order: 129
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Intangible or non-material ecosystem services; must be referring to reefs/ocean/coastal areas.

General Data Type: Number

aesthetics

CC ID: 1005724
Seq. Order: 130
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Satisfaction or meaning from visual characteristics or beauty of the reefs or coast; also includes soundscapes, feel of wind, satisfaction from sensory experiences; includes things like [i like seeing the reefs] even if do not mention beauty specifically.

General Data Type: Number

bequest

CC ID: 1005725
Seq. Order: 131
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mention of importance of reefs for future generations; includes sharing experiences with children.

General Data Type: Number

ceremony

CC ID: 1005726
Seq. Order: 132
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mention of importance of reefs for ceremonies (or greater coastal/marine area).

General Data Type: Number

education_and_knowledge

CC ID: 1005727
Seq. Order: 133
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Learning or teaching opportunities or examples.

General Data Type: Number

ingenuity

CC ID: 1005728
Seq. Order: 134
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Reefs help speaker think about solutions to problems (specifically from a biomimicry sort of angle).

General Data Type: Number

knowledge_transmission

CC ID: 1005729
Seq. Order: 135
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Knowledge transmission from one person/entity to another (place-based, observational, formal, informal, etc.).

General Data Type: Number

local_and_traditional_knowledge

CC ID: 1005730
Seq. Order: 136
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Local knowledge about the coastal and marine environment; ability to recognize the presence of environmental signs or indicators (e.g. bioindicators).

General Data Type: Number

everything_or_life

CC ID: 1005731
Seq. Order: 137
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Code responses that coral reefs are [everything] or that they are [life] to this node.

General Data Type: Number

existence

CC ID: 1005732
Seq. Order: 138
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Reefs matter simply because they exist, because they are part of the earth, or because they have a right to live; can include mentions of things reef does for us here that might also be supporting or regulating if the tone of the comment is that they are also valuable because they exist.

General Data Type: Number

diversity_of_reef

CC ID: 1005733
Seq. Order: 139
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Existence of diversity of coral reef.

General Data Type: Number

fulfilling_stewardship

CC ID: 1005734
Seq. Order: 140
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Caring for reefs or coasts because it provides benefit/satisfaction, ability to care for resources and environment.

General Data Type: Number

successorship

CC ID: 1005735
Seq. Order: 141
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When someone mentions the need for the next generation to understand the importance of stewardship, specifically in a way unconnected to employment.

General Data Type: Number

traditional_or_cultural_stewardship

CC ID: 1005736
Seq. Order: 142
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Customary rights and responsibilities are locally known, practiced, and respected; Sspecifically referring to caring for a culture or tradition, which can but may not always include acts of environmental stewardship.

General Data Type: Number

heritage_tradition_culture

CC ID: 1005737
Seq. Order: 143
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Connection to cultural stories, traditions, past events, multi-generational interactions/connections with natural resources; archaeological and historic sites; cultural resources; acceptable historical change; [kinship;].

General Data Type: Number

Different_not_Native_Hawaiian_specifically

CC ID: 1005738
Seq. Order: 144
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

General reference, not necessarily related to Native Hawaiian, use this code if it is unclear what specific aspect of heritage or culture is being referred to.

General Data Type: Number

Native_Hawaiian_specifically

CC ID: 1005739
Seq. Order: 145
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 3
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specifically discussing Native Hawaiian.

General Data Type: Number

identity

CC ID: 1005740
Seq. Order: 146
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Personal or communal identity if someone mentions feeling connected to the reefs because they grew up around them, or going to the beach, or something along those lines, code that to this node.

General Data Type: Number

identity_of_West_Hawaii_as_a_whole

CC ID: 1005741
Seq. Order: 147
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Discussions or mentions that represent West Hawaii as a whole.

General Data Type: Number

inspiration

CC ID: 1005742
Seq. Order: 148
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Broadly circulating public discourse about collective responsibilities (e.g., caring for place or malama aina); specifically for art or other forms of creative expression; local artistic or creative practices.

General Data Type: Number

novel_experience

CC ID: 1005743
Seq. Order: 149
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Emergent code for reefs being valuable because they provide a novel experience; for mentions of [paradise,] combine with recreation code; combine with recreation.

General Data Type: Number

recreation

CC ID: 1005744
Seq. Order: 150
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Playing, tourism, activities related to reefs; include non-extractive activities.

General Data Type: Number

sacred

CC ID: 1005745
Seq. Order: 151
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mention of reefs as having sacred or religious significance.

General Data Type: Number

sense_of_place

CC ID: 1005746
Seq. Order: 152
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mention that reefs or coastal environment contribute to [ones] sense of belonging or feeling at home there. sense of self, community, and/or home related to the coastal and marine environment.

General Data Type: Number

eating_locally_grown_and_caught_food

CC ID: 1005747
Seq. Order: 153
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Importance of eating local.

General Data Type: Number

proper_place_names

CC ID: 1005748
Seq. Order: 154
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Importance of using proper/traditional place names.

General Data Type: Number

social_relations

CC ID: 1005749
Seq. Order: 155
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mention of strengthening ties in family or community; presence of strong social ties or networks; sense of community; trust in neighbors.

General Data Type: Number

family_specifically

CC ID: 1005750
Seq. Order: 156
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Speaking specifically of family interactions.

General Data Type: Number

sharing

CC ID: 1005751
Seq. Order: 157
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

The practice of sharing goods, services, time with others in the community.

General Data Type: Number

spirituality

CC ID: 1005752
Seq. Order: 158
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mention of metaphysical forces larger than oneself or beyond [ones] comprehension interacting with the coastal/ocean to perpetuate spiritual beliefs and practices (e.g., divine power).

General Data Type: Number

religion

CC ID: 1005753
Seq. Order: 159
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specifically mentions spirituality in relation to a religion.

General Data Type: Number

way_of_life_or_lifestyle

CC ID: 1005754
Seq. Order: 160
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Any mentions of way of life here, and also code to identity. include provisioning services (be specific if you can) IF they make reference to an economic or provisioning component related to [way of life].

General Data Type: Number

disservice

CC ID: 1005755
Seq. Order: 161
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mentions of reefs causing harm to well-being of people/communities.

General Data Type: Number

governance_and_management

CC ID: 1005756
Seq. Order: 162
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

In relation to coastal and marine environment.

General Data Type: Number

access

CC ID: 1005757
Seq. Order: 163
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Physical or otherwise (emotional, memory).

General Data Type: Number

decrease_3

CC ID: 1005758
Seq. Order: 164
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Decreased access.

General Data Type: Number

increase_3

CC ID: 1005759
Seq. Order: 165
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Increased access.

General Data Type: Number

adaptive_management

CC ID: 1005760
Seq. Order: 166
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Contemporary or community/traditional entities mentioning adaptive management.

General Data Type: Number

another_level_of_community

CC ID: 1005761
Seq. Order: 167
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

In vivo code: communities formed by governance structures or interest rather than geography.

General Data Type: Number

co-management

CC ID: 1005762
Seq. Order: 168
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Contemporary and community working together.

General Data Type: Number

common_pool_resource_issue

CC ID: 1005763
Seq. Order: 169
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

In vivo code: discussion about common pool resources in a manner that suggests the resource is being impacted by common pool [rules] or specifically considered common pool.

General Data Type: Number

contemporary_mgmt

CC ID: 1005764
Seq. Order: 170
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Formal, [western] style natural resource management.

General Data Type: Number

control_over_lineal_land

CC ID: 1005765
Seq. Order: 171
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

In vivo code: discussions about control over lineal land.

General Data Type: Number

effectiveness_or_success_of_management

CC ID: 1005766
Seq. Order: 172
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Perceptions of management, permits, and regulation; adequate funding and staff capacity for achieving management objectives; partners and collaboration.

General Data Type: Number

marine_management_areas

CC ID: 1005767
Seq. Order: 173
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Legally recognized.

General Data Type: Number

merging_traditional_w_contemporary_mgmt

CC ID: 1005768
Seq. Order: 174
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Discussion of ways the modern resource management is or potentially could be conducted in tangent with traditional management styles.

General Data Type: Number

political_participation_and_equity

CC ID: 1005769
Seq. Order: 175
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participation in marine management decision-making processes and leadership; stakeholder processes; exercising rights/interest in politics; management reflects local and traditional values.

General Data Type: Number

regulations

CC ID: 1005770
Seq. Order: 176
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Legally enacted marine laws.

General Data Type: Number

succession

CC ID: 1005771
Seq. Order: 177
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

When people mention the younger generations taking over management of resources in management positions.

General Data Type: Number

trust

CC ID: 1005772
Seq. Order: 178
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Trusting contemporary management entities is mentioned or implied (existing or lacking).

General Data Type: Number

health

CC ID: 1005773
Seq. Order: 179
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Human health.

General Data Type: Number

mental_and_emotional_health

CC ID: 1005774
Seq. Order: 180
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mental/emotional health is mentioned or implied.

General Data Type: Number

perspective

CC ID: 1005775
Seq. Order: 181
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Participant mentions their own perspectives on mental/emotional health.

General Data Type: Number

nutritional_health

CC ID: 1005776
Seq. Order: 182
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specific mentions to nutritional health.

General Data Type: Number

physical_health

CC ID: 1005777
Seq. Order: 183
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Physical health is mentioned or implied.

General Data Type: Number

negative_emotions

CC ID: 1005778
Seq. Order: 184
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mentions of how coast/marine create negative emotions.

General Data Type: Number

anger

CC ID: 1005779
Seq. Order: 185
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

annoying

CC ID: 1005780
Seq. Order: 186
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

disheartened

CC ID: 1005781
Seq. Order: 187
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

fear

CC ID: 1005782
Seq. Order: 188
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

frustration

CC ID: 1005783
Seq. Order: 189
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

sadness

CC ID: 1005784
Seq. Order: 190
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

stress

CC ID: 1005785
Seq. Order: 191
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

neutral_well-being

CC ID: 1005786
Seq. Order: 192
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Claims that reefs do not affect well-being (can put negative well-being here as well as a placeholder).

General Data Type: Number

positive_emotions

CC ID: 1005787
Seq. Order: 193
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Mentions of how coast/marine create positive emotions.

General Data Type: Number

calm_or_stress_relief

CC ID: 1005788
Seq. Order: 194
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

enjoyment

CC ID: 1005789
Seq. Order: 195
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

excitement

CC ID: 1005790
Seq. Order: 196
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

happiness

CC ID: 1005791
Seq. Order: 197
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

hope

CC ID: 1005792
Seq. Order: 198
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

joy

CC ID: 1005793
Seq. Order: 199
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Interviewee mentioned exact word or synonym.

General Data Type: Number

provisioning_ecosystem_services

CC ID: 1005794
Seq. Order: 200
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Must be referring to reefs/coastal areas.

General Data Type: Number

biochemicals

CC ID: 1005795
Seq. Order: 201
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Examples of provisioning ecosystem services as biochemicals.

General Data Type: Number

economic_support

CC ID: 1005796
Seq. Order: 202
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Examples of how provisioning ecosystem services provide economic support.

General Data Type: Number

tourism_money

CC ID: 1005797
Seq. Order: 203
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Specifically referring to money/economy related to tourism.

General Data Type: Number

food

CC ID: 1005798
Seq. Order: 204
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Examples of provisioning ecosystem services as food.

General Data Type: Number

crab

CC ID: 1005799
Seq. Order: 205
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Any species of crab but must be referring to eating crab.

General Data Type: Number

fish

CC ID: 1005800
Seq. Order: 206
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Any species of fish but must be referring to eating fish.

General Data Type: Number

kalo

CC ID: 1005801
Seq. Order: 207
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Taro; Colocasia esculenta; but must be referring to eating.

General Data Type: Number

limu

CC ID: 1005802
Seq. Order: 208
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Seaweed; but must be referring to eating.

General Data Type: Number

octopus

CC ID: 1005803
Seq. Order: 209
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Must be referring to eating.

General Data Type: Number

opihi

CC ID: 1005804
Seq. Order: 210
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Limpet; must be referring to eating.

General Data Type: Number

other_seafood

CC ID: 1005805
Seq. Order: 211
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Eating seafood.

General Data Type: Number

resources_equal_icebox

CC ID: 1005806
Seq. Order: 212
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

In vivo code: resources discussed in a way that equates the marine environment with storage.

General Data Type: Number

salt

CC ID: 1005807
Seq. Order: 213
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Gathering/eating salt.

General Data Type: Number

turtles

CC ID: 1005808
Seq. Order: 214
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Eating turtles; a practice that is illegal but has historically been an issue.

General Data Type: Number

regulating_ecosystem_services

CC ID: 1005809
Seq. Order: 215
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Must be referring to reefs/coastal areas.

General Data Type: Number

storm_protection

CC ID: 1005810
Seq. Order: 216
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Coastal/marine protection from storm events.

General Data Type: Number

water_purification

CC ID: 1005811
Seq. Order: 217
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Water purification processes.

General Data Type: Number

water_regulation

CC ID: 1005812
Seq. Order: 218
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Water regulation processes.

General Data Type: Number

safety_and_security

CC ID: 1005813
Seq. Order: 219
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 2
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Security and safety related to real or perceived environmental risks.

General Data Type: Number

supporting_ecosystem_services

CC ID: 1005814
Seq. Order: 220
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Must be referring to reefs/coastal areas.

General Data Type: Number

primary_production

CC ID: 1005815
Seq. Order: 221
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

E.g., photosynthesis.

General Data Type: Number

structure_of_ecosystem

CC ID: 1005816
Seq. Order: 222
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 1
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Structure of coral reef, or shoreline ecosystem.

General Data Type: Number

Total

CC ID: 1005817
Seq. Order: 223
Data Storage Type: Number
Max Length: 4
Required: No
Primary Key: No
Status: Active
Description:

Total number of times all codes used across all interviews.

General Data Type: Number

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 62817
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:62817
Metadata Record Created By: Kirsten M Leong
Metadata Record Created: 2020-08-25 02:06+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2022-08-09 17:11+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2021-01-12
Owner Org: PIFSC
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
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Metadata Last Review Date: 2021-01-12
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2022-01-12