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The Impact of Climate Change, Economic Growth, and Population Growth on Food Security in Central Java Indonesia

Suryanto Suryanto, Irwan Trinugroho, Fitri Susilowati, Jean Baptiste Aboyitungiye, Yuaninda Hapsari

2023Nature Environment and Pollution Technology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As climate change continues to cause more frequent weather shocks such as droughts and floods and increasingly erratic rainfall, people in developing regions are threatened by crop failures and hunger. In this study, the researchers describe how climate change influences food security in Central Java, seen from the frequency of floods, rainfall, and rainy days. This study also added another variable, i.e., economic growth, reviewed through GRDP and the amount of rice production. Using the Common effect model, the study results revealed that rainy days and population were the variables significantly influencing food security in cities/regencies in Central Java Province. Meanwhile, two other variables, i.e., rainfall and GRDP, had no significant effect on food security in cities/regencies in Central Java Province.

Topics & Concepts

Food securityJavaClimate changeGeographyPopulationPopulation growthThreatened speciesCropSocioeconomicsEnvironmental scienceWater resource managementAgricultural economicsEnvironmental protectionEcologyForestryAgricultureEnvironmental healthEconomicsBiologyHabitatMedicineProgramming languageArchaeologyComputer scienceFood Security and Socioeconomic Dynamics