THE ROLE OF INTEGRATION TO COMBAT THE PROBLEM OF FOOD SECURITY UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE

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Keywords: climate change, food risk, food security, regional connectivity

Abstract: Climate change impact global temperature and sea-level rise, rapid soil erosion and landslides, for the climate extremes also occurs oppositely on water stress and drought. These factors directly and indirectly influence the mankind and thus socio-economic conditions, for example the adverse effects of causalities, injuries, their properties and economic belongings and food security. The connections between climate change and food security is relevant, especially in developing countries where food accessibility can be highly endangered due to extreme events. Climate related hazards are connected to all the four dimensions of food security. In fact, food availability looks at the “quantities of food available on a consistent basis” and the expression “food access” refers to the possibility to have access to enough food for the survival for human. In this manuscript, we aim to investigate how governments may address the climate risk under the collaborative plan especially on addressing climate risk in nearly future. The present study propose an integrated mechanism to combat the problem of food security under climate change.