The Nexus Between Climate Change & Food Security: A Comprehensive Review of Global Trends & Regional Disparities

Mohammed Samiullah, Roufa Khanum, Tanzim Khan, Mohaimin ul Kabir, Istiak Ibne Rouf, Sharmin Nahar Nipa

Abstract


Climate change & nourishment security are closely related challenges with basic proposition for around the world common sense & human well-being. This comprehensive report investigates the complex relationship between climate alter & nourishment security, analyzing around the world plans & territorial contrasts. This paper synthesizes existing look at, exploratory information, & case considers supplying bits of data into the exuberant sagaciously between climate change, common adequacy, nourishment scrambling systems, & socio-economic weakness. This think looks at the reasonability of current modification techniques, evaluates the socio-economic & political components behind territorial unbalanced nature, & recognizes openings to make strides the adaptability of nourishment frameworks around the world. This think nearly gives a nuanced understanding of the challenges climate alter positions to around the world nourishment security by joining quantitative examination of nursery gas radiations & modification strategies with subjective bits of data from adjacent communities. The divulgences highlight the essential requirement for concerted activity at neighborhood, national & around the world levels to create climate-resilient & doable nourishment frameworks.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.20849/jess.v7i1.1431

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