Mirror-mirror on the wall, what climate change adaptation strategies are practiced by the Asian's fishermen of all?

This systematic review article focuses on the adaptation strategies of Asian fishermen toward climate change impacts. Generally, the fact that climate change is not a new phenomenon has attracted scholars to conduct numerous relevant studies. Unfortunately, most past researches were not from the per...

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Main Authors: Hayrol Azril, Mohamed Shaffril, Asnarulkhadi, Abu Samah, Samsul Farid, Samsuddin, Zuraina, Ali
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Published: Elsevier 2019
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spelling ump-251172019-06-21T02:20:23Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25117/ Mirror-mirror on the wall, what climate change adaptation strategies are practiced by the Asian's fishermen of all? Hayrol Azril, Mohamed Shaffril Asnarulkhadi, Abu Samah Samsul Farid, Samsuddin Zuraina, Ali HD Industries. Land use. Labor This systematic review article focuses on the adaptation strategies of Asian fishermen toward climate change impacts. Generally, the fact that climate change is not a new phenomenon has attracted scholars to conduct numerous relevant studies. Unfortunately, most past researches were not from the perspectives of social science of the Asian's community. Hence, the present study reviewed a considerable amount of past studies on the act of adjusting with environmental change among the Asian fishermen which is known as one of the communities that are highly dependent on nature stability. Meanwhile, Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) was adopted for the review of the current research which utilised two main journal databases, namely Scopus and Web of Science. Accordingly, the searching efforts resulted in a total of 18 articles that can be analysed systematically. Most importantly, the review managed to formulate five main themes, namely livelihood diversification, social, physical infrastructure, awareness-knowledge-experience, and conservation and enforcement based on the thematic analyses. Overall, further analysis of the five themes resulted in the establishment of a total of 21 sub-themes. Finally, a number of recommendations were presented at the end of this research for the reference of future scholars. Elsevier 2019 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25117/1/Mirror-mirror%20on%20the%20wall.pdf Hayrol Azril, Mohamed Shaffril and Asnarulkhadi, Abu Samah and Samsul Farid, Samsuddin and Zuraina, Ali (2019) Mirror-mirror on the wall, what climate change adaptation strategies are practiced by the Asian's fishermen of all? Journal of Cleaner Production, 232. pp. 104-117. ISSN 0959-6526 (print), 1879-1786 (online) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.05.262 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.05.262
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Hayrol Azril, Mohamed Shaffril
Asnarulkhadi, Abu Samah
Samsul Farid, Samsuddin
Zuraina, Ali
Mirror-mirror on the wall, what climate change adaptation strategies are practiced by the Asian's fishermen of all?
description This systematic review article focuses on the adaptation strategies of Asian fishermen toward climate change impacts. Generally, the fact that climate change is not a new phenomenon has attracted scholars to conduct numerous relevant studies. Unfortunately, most past researches were not from the perspectives of social science of the Asian's community. Hence, the present study reviewed a considerable amount of past studies on the act of adjusting with environmental change among the Asian fishermen which is known as one of the communities that are highly dependent on nature stability. Meanwhile, Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) was adopted for the review of the current research which utilised two main journal databases, namely Scopus and Web of Science. Accordingly, the searching efforts resulted in a total of 18 articles that can be analysed systematically. Most importantly, the review managed to formulate five main themes, namely livelihood diversification, social, physical infrastructure, awareness-knowledge-experience, and conservation and enforcement based on the thematic analyses. Overall, further analysis of the five themes resulted in the establishment of a total of 21 sub-themes. Finally, a number of recommendations were presented at the end of this research for the reference of future scholars.
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author Hayrol Azril, Mohamed Shaffril
Asnarulkhadi, Abu Samah
Samsul Farid, Samsuddin
Zuraina, Ali
author_facet Hayrol Azril, Mohamed Shaffril
Asnarulkhadi, Abu Samah
Samsul Farid, Samsuddin
Zuraina, Ali
author_sort Hayrol Azril, Mohamed Shaffril
title Mirror-mirror on the wall, what climate change adaptation strategies are practiced by the Asian's fishermen of all?
title_short Mirror-mirror on the wall, what climate change adaptation strategies are practiced by the Asian's fishermen of all?
title_full Mirror-mirror on the wall, what climate change adaptation strategies are practiced by the Asian's fishermen of all?
title_fullStr Mirror-mirror on the wall, what climate change adaptation strategies are practiced by the Asian's fishermen of all?
title_full_unstemmed Mirror-mirror on the wall, what climate change adaptation strategies are practiced by the Asian's fishermen of all?
title_sort mirror-mirror on the wall, what climate change adaptation strategies are practiced by the asian's fishermen of all?
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2019
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25117/
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