REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND DETERMINE THE VULNERABILITY OF CLIMATE CHANGES IN AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY IN SOUTH‐ASIA

Journal Title: European Journal of Business and Social Sciences - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 2

Abstract

Continuous carbon emission and green house gas (GHG) creates vulnerable crisis of climate changes in South‐Asia at present and ultimate consequence in near future on food security, forestry, human health, biodiversity and ecosystem. Rising temperature, solar radiation and precipitation have been a mammoth influential factor of deterioration of production of food items in the SAARC region not just that it also accelerate the poverty level and also create endanger of small farmers along with expansion of migration problems. Sea level rises craft salinity intrusion, having poor research infrastructure this region unable to develop eco‐friendly organic product. Regional Adaptation and regional mitigation can expand horizon where proper regional collaboration and commitment and continuous research and information sharing reduce the sufferings of the people. Local government as well as the South‐Asian body should focus on agro‐base seed bank for the food security that might be the good options for ensure lightening and prosperous SARRC region.

Authors and Affiliations

Shakib Hossain| Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, East West University , Bangladesh , Nurul Mohammad Zayed| Lecturer in Finance, Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT), Abu Zafar Ahmed Mukul (Corresponding Author)| Lecturer, Department of Management & Finance, Sher‐e‐Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka‐1207 mukul_mgt@yahoo.com

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Shakib Hossain, Nurul Mohammad Zayed, Abu Zafar Ahmed Mukul (Corresponding Author) (2013). REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND DETERMINE THE VULNERABILITY OF CLIMATE CHANGES IN AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY IN SOUTH‐ASIA. European Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 2(2), 30-45. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-10260