Table 1.
Categorisation of locations where people were located.
| Broad locations | Sub-locations | Descriptions |
|---|---|---|
| Inside house | The interior of the building (often elevated on posts) used by a family as the primary residence with four walls enclosing one or more rooms under a roof, and may have, as follows: | |
| Bed room | An area of a house defined by four walls that is used primarily for sleeping. | |
| Living room | An area of a house defined by four walls that is used for purposes other than sleeping. | |
| Peri-domestic | A cluster of outbuildings and the associated area of land used by the residing family. Here, the peri-domestic is associated with a primary residence (is external to the nested category inside house) and includes the following: | |
| Kitchen | A roofed structure that may have walls, separated from the house and used primarily for cooking and dining. | |
| Outside areas | The land adjacent to the house not covered by a roof. | |
| Under house | An open sheltered area beneath the floor of the house. | |
| Veranda | A sheltered platform along the outside of the house, level with house flooring. | |
| Village | The smallest administrative unit in a rural area encompassing a cluster of residential houses(but external to the nested category peri-domestic) and other buildings including: | |
| Another house | Any house that is not the residence of the participant and is situated within the confines of the village. | |
| Church | The building and adjacent area of land where religious activities are held. | |
| Freshwater | Areas where water is collected for consumption or washing (e.g., well, water tank). | |
| School | The building and adjacent area of land where educational activities take place. | |
| Seaside | The coastal areas bordering the ocean. | |
| Store | A building that sells a variety of food and household items. | |
| Beyond Village | All geographic areas beyond the village which may be proximal (and frequented by day trips) or distal to the village (whose visitation often necessitates being away overnight from the home village) and includes the following: | |
| Another village | Clusters of rural houses away from the home village. | |
| Forest | Uncultivated or forested areas where hunting and gathering occurs. | |
| Garden/Farm/ Plantation | A cultivated area of land, often near the village, where food is grown. | |
| Town or City | Urban areas characterised with larger populations, denser housing, commercial activities and government services. | |
| Sea | Marine area where saltwater fish are caught. | |