Government strategies in confronting climate change to ensure the assurance of food security in Malaysia

Recently, food security issues have gained huge concern by the government due to unstable climate change. It seems there is a need for the government to formulate a strategy in order to enhance the security of food by confronting climate change, which will be able to not only lower production of foo...

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Main Authors: Damin, Zahrul Akmal, Mohamed, Ahmad Martadha, Ani, Fauziah, Jaes, Lutfan, Kamri, Khairol Anuar, Johar, Siti Sarawati, Kamarul Azmi, Kamarul Azam
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author Damin, Zahrul Akmal
Mohamed, Ahmad Martadha
Ani, Fauziah
Jaes, Lutfan
Kamri, Khairol Anuar
Johar, Siti Sarawati
Kamarul Azmi, Kamarul Azam
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Mohamed, Ahmad Martadha
Ani, Fauziah
Jaes, Lutfan
Kamri, Khairol Anuar
Johar, Siti Sarawati
Kamarul Azmi, Kamarul Azam
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description Recently, food security issues have gained huge concern by the government due to unstable climate change. It seems there is a need for the government to formulate a strategy in order to enhance the security of food by confronting climate change, which will be able to not only lower production of food, but also to destroy food crops. This research intends to identify the strategies implemented by the government to ensure the security of food in facing climate change. Based on qualitative approach and design content analysis, 20 documents of annual budget presentation from 1994 to 2013 have been selected in order to gather data. Obtained data were then analysed to see the influence of climate change on food security, especially government‟s strategy in addressing climate change to ensure the assurance of food security. From the result of the analysed data, we found that there are five main themes, resulting from the government‟s strategies which are (i) preservation and conversation; 31.96%, (ii) risk management; 21.31%, (iii) financing fund; 18.03%, (iv) law enforcement; 16.40%, and (v) education and awareness; 12.30%. It is hoped that the result of this research can help policy makers to create and improve strategies to deal with climate change, while at the same time protecting the country from any unforeseen circumstances related to food security issues.
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spelling uthm-53762022-01-09T05:26:04Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5376/ Government strategies in confronting climate change to ensure the assurance of food security in Malaysia Damin, Zahrul Akmal Mohamed, Ahmad Martadha Ani, Fauziah Jaes, Lutfan Kamri, Khairol Anuar Johar, Siti Sarawati Kamarul Azmi, Kamarul Azam HD9000-9999 Special industries and trades Recently, food security issues have gained huge concern by the government due to unstable climate change. It seems there is a need for the government to formulate a strategy in order to enhance the security of food by confronting climate change, which will be able to not only lower production of food, but also to destroy food crops. This research intends to identify the strategies implemented by the government to ensure the security of food in facing climate change. Based on qualitative approach and design content analysis, 20 documents of annual budget presentation from 1994 to 2013 have been selected in order to gather data. Obtained data were then analysed to see the influence of climate change on food security, especially government‟s strategy in addressing climate change to ensure the assurance of food security. From the result of the analysed data, we found that there are five main themes, resulting from the government‟s strategies which are (i) preservation and conversation; 31.96%, (ii) risk management; 21.31%, (iii) financing fund; 18.03%, (iv) law enforcement; 16.40%, and (v) education and awareness; 12.30%. It is hoped that the result of this research can help policy makers to create and improve strategies to deal with climate change, while at the same time protecting the country from any unforeseen circumstances related to food security issues. Science Publishing Corporation (SPC) 2018 Article PeerReviewed Damin, Zahrul Akmal and Mohamed, Ahmad Martadha and Ani, Fauziah and Jaes, Lutfan and Kamri, Khairol Anuar and Johar, Siti Sarawati and Kamarul Azmi, Kamarul Azam (2018) Government strategies in confronting climate change to ensure the assurance of food security in Malaysia. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7 (3.25). pp. 676-680. ISSN 2227-524X http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.25.17822
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Damin, Zahrul Akmal
Mohamed, Ahmad Martadha
Ani, Fauziah
Jaes, Lutfan
Kamri, Khairol Anuar
Johar, Siti Sarawati
Kamarul Azmi, Kamarul Azam
Government strategies in confronting climate change to ensure the assurance of food security in Malaysia
title Government strategies in confronting climate change to ensure the assurance of food security in Malaysia
title_full Government strategies in confronting climate change to ensure the assurance of food security in Malaysia
title_fullStr Government strategies in confronting climate change to ensure the assurance of food security in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Government strategies in confronting climate change to ensure the assurance of food security in Malaysia
title_short Government strategies in confronting climate change to ensure the assurance of food security in Malaysia
title_sort government strategies in confronting climate change to ensure the assurance of food security in malaysia
topic HD9000-9999 Special industries and trades
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