Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva
Universiti Putra Malaysia
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International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management | 2013
Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril; Bahaman Abu Samah; Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva; Sulaiman; Md. Yassin
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the level of social adaptation to climate change among fishermen in the East Coast Region of Peninsular Malaysia.Design/methodology/approach – A set of questionnaires was developed based on the individual adaptive capacity framework on social adaptation to climate change developed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Based on multi‐stage simple random sampling, a total of 300 registered fishermen in the East Coast Region of Peninsular Malaysia were chosen as the respondents.Findings – The fishermen surveyed had a high level of adaptation with regards to two aspects: first, environmental awareness, attitudes and beliefs; and second, local environmental knowledge. In contrast, they showed a low level of adaptation with regards to three aspects: attachment to place; formal and informal networks; and attachment to occupation. In addition, the fishermen had a moderate level of adaptation in relation to ten other aspec...
Climate and Development | 2017
Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril; Azimi Hamzah; Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva; Bahaman Abu Samah; Asnarulkhadi Abu Samah
The present study attempts to identify the individual adaptive capacity of small-scale fishermen living in coastal areas that are vulnerable to the climate change in Malaysia. This study is quantitative in nature and involves a total of 240 respondents from four areas in Malaysia. It can be concluded that small-scale fishermen in Malaysia have adaptive strength in two aspects: namely formal and informal networks; and environmental awareness, values and attitudes. Although the fishermen were found to record a high mean score for three other adaptive aspects – local environmental knowledge; attachment to job; and attachment to place – this actually demonstrates their adaptive weaknesses. Employability is another area of concern, as it emerged as the fishermens weakest adaptive aspect. This study demonstrates the potential of alternative skills, managed retreat, accommodation and protection, information management, periodical assessment and access to credit to produce progressive adaptive capacity of small-scale fishermen in Malaysia.
Information Technology for Development | 2015
Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril; Siti Zobidah Omar; Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva; Jusang Bolong
The main attempt of this paper is to identify the patterns of mobile phone usage among fishermen in Pangkor Island in Malaysia. This study is quantitative in nature, where a total of 250 fishermen were selected as the respondents. The findings confirm that although the majority of fishermen do not spend much time and money on making and receiving calls and messaging, the mobile phone is still a crucial tool for them, particularly in its role in enhancing their safety and easing the communication process with their family while conducting their fishing operation. Although the mobile phone has superior functions in marketing, fishermen in Pangkor Island seem to place less importance on it. The findings also show the similarities and differences relevant to the patterns of mobile phone usage in Pangkor Island, and hopefully this can be applied to other fishing areas and further intensify the development in the fisheries industry.
Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research | 2015
Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril; Azimi Hamzah; Sulaiman Md. Yassin; Bahaman Abu Samah; Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva; Neda Tiraieyari; Mahazan Muhammad
This paper is concerned with the socio-economic impacts of agro-tourism activities in coastal villages listed as Desa Wawasan Nelayan (DWN) in Malaysia. The paper discussed the impacts of the two major components of socio-economics dynamics, namely social and economic activities. This account highlights a number of discussions with specific reference to DWN in Malaysia. It identifies the similarities and differences with regard to socio-economic impact, and it is expected that these points will be of practical use for other agro-tourism areas around the globe, and help to increase interest in agro-tourism activities.
International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management | 2015
Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril; Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva; Nurani Kamaruddin; Siti Zobidah Omar; Jusang Bolong
Purpose – The present paper attempts to investigate the awareness of coastal community towards climate change in Malaysia and to explore the factors associated with their awareness toward the climate change. Design/methodology/approach – This is a quantitative study where a set of questionnaires was developed based on reviews of literature and series of instrument development meeting. Through a multi-stage cluster sampling, a total of 210 respondents from three coastal villages in Peninsular Malaysia were selected. Findings – The coastal community are shown to record a high mean score on their awareness toward changes relating to the sea, temperatures and the coast. Surprisingly, fishermen are found to be less aware toward climate change compared to other groups, such as housewives/retirees and students. Further analysis confirms that there are significant differences regarding coastal community awareness to changes relating to the sea, temperatures and the coast. Research limitations/implications – This ...
STATISTICS AND OPERATIONAL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (SORIC 2013) | 2014
Rusli Abdullah; Bahaman Abu Samah; Jusang Bolong; Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva; Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril
Today, teaching and learning (T&L) using technology as tool is becoming more important especially in the field of statistics as a part of the subject matter in higher education system environment. Eventhough, there are many types of technology of statistical learnig tool (SLT) which can be used to support and enhance T&L environment, however, there is lack of a common standard knowledge management as a knowledge portal for guidance especially in relation to infrastructure requirement of SLT in servicing the community of user (CoU) such as educators, students and other parties who are interested in performing this technology as a tool for their T&L. Therefore, there is a need of a common standard infrastructure requirement of knowledge portal in helping CoU for managing of statistical knowledge in acquiring, storing, desseminating and applying of the statistical knowedge for their specific purposes. Futhermore, by having this infrastructure requirement of knowledge portal model of SLT as a guidance in promoting knowledge of best practise among the CoU, it can also enhance the quality and productivity of their work towards excellence of statistical knowledge application in education system environment.
International Journal of Biometrics | 2013
Oladipo Kolapo Sakiru; Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva; Jamilah Othman; Abu Daud Silong; Adekanye Temitope Busayo
Scientific Research and Essays | 2010
M. S. Hayrol Azril; Bahaman Abu Samah; Musa Abu Hassan; Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva
American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences | 2011
Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril; Bahaman Abu Samah; Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva; Jegak Uli
American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences | 2010
Jeffrey Lawrence D'Silva; Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril; Jegak Uli; Bahaman Abu Samah