The Influence of Environmental Transformation on Small-Scale Fishing Communities' Livelihood

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作者
Islam, Rabiul [1 ]
Ghani, Ahmad Bashawir Abdul [1 ]
Sultana, Sabina [2 ]
Mahyudin, Emil [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utara Malaysia, Sch Int Studies, Bukit Kayu Hitam 06010, Malaysia
[2] Univ Utara Malaysia, Sch Languages Civilisat & Philosophy, Bukit Kayu Hitam 06010, Malaysia
[3] Univ Padjadjaran, Dept Int Relat, Bandung 45363, Indonesia
关键词
climate change; inland open water; livelihood; small-scale fishing; sustainability; CLIMATE-CHANGE; IMPACTS; VULNERABILITY; ADAPTATION; HOUSEHOLDS; ECONOMICS; INSIGHTS; POLICY;
D O I
10.3390/su14074337
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In Malaysia's northern area, small-scale fishing (SSF) communities in inland open water are among the most vulnerable people. This study looked at the impact of climate change on small-scale fishing communities in Malaysia's northern region from a vulnerability standpoint, using two vulnerability indexes. One is the Livelihood Vulnerability Index' (LVI) and the other is the Vulnerability Framework Approach of IPCC (LVI-IPCC method). The primary purpose of this study is to assess how climate change affects small-scale fishing communities. Data on SSF households were collected at random from three states to suit the research goal: Kedah, Penang, and Perlis. For an interview, a total of 352 SSF families were contacted. According to the Livelihood Vulnerability Index (LVI) research, SSFs in Perlis are more susceptible than those in Kedah and Penang. Adjustments to food policy, health services, informal credit facilities, training, and the establishment of more effective early warning systems are all necessary initiatives that the government must take to enhance the quality of life for SSF communities.
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