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International Journal of Social Economics | 2015

The importance of good aquaculture practices in improving fish farmer’s income

Roslina Kamaruddin; Amir Hussin Baharuddin

Purpose - – The purpose of this paper is to identify the level of good aquaculture practice (GAqP) among aquaculture farmers; and to analyse the factors influence the level of practice and the importance of GAqP in increasing farmer’s income. Design/methodology/approach - – Primary data were obtained through a survey conducted on 216 aquaculture pond fish farmers. The descriptive study was employed to identify the profile of respondents and their level of GAqP practices. The structural equation modelling (SEM) method was applied to analyse the factors influence the level of GAqP practice, and the influence of GAqP on the total income of aquaculture farmers. Findings - – The results showed that the pond management by brackish water fish farmers is better than freshwater fish farmer, indicated by 77 per cent of them adopt GAqP at a level of 60 per cent and above, as compared to only 20 per cent by freshwater farmers. Physical and human assets were revealed to be most significant factors influence the practice of GAqP. The results also proved that GAqP was among the significant factor contributes to increasing in farmers’ household income; in addition to their other livelihood assets. Originality/value - – To the best of the author’s knowledge, this is the very first study that employs SEM method to analyse the relationship between GAqP with livelihood asset and farmer’s income simultaneously in Malaysia. Furthermore, since the empirical studies related to GAqP is very few, the study will contribute to development of knowledge in the field of aquaculture.


International Journal of Emergency Services | 2018

Flood victims’ evacuation decisions: a semi-nonparametric estimation

Jan-Jan Soon; Roslina Kamaruddin; Abdul Rahim Anuar

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse the determinants of actual evacuation decisions of victims of the unprecedented 2014 year-end flood disaster which wreaked havoc across two east-coast states in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach The target population of this study is the group of victims affected by the December 2014 flood in the Malaysian east-coast states of Kelantan and Pahang. Sampling frames of the flood victims were obtained from the National Security Council offices of the two states. The empirical analysis of this paper is based on a unique data set obtained from a questionnaire survey of the flood victims. The final working sample consists of 372 respondents. Findings Important findings from this study are: victims who were given evacuation notices were five times more likely to evacuate, victims who participated in flood awareness programmes were less likely to move to evacuation centres, the further away victims’ homes were from the evacuation centres the more likely they were to evacuate, older victims were less likely to evacuate, larger households were more likely to evacuate, and victims with tertiary education were also less likely to evacuate. Originality/value This paper is unique because previous studies of Malaysian flood-related disasters are confined to floods of regular magnitude. This paper is also unique because it uses a semi-parametric estimation approach to obtain the marginal effects of the explanatory variables on evacuation decisions.


Archive | 2018

Impak pembangunan projek NCIA terhadap komuniti di Wilayah Koridor Utara

Roslina Kamaruddin; Rozana Samah; Zulkefli Ismail; Rohana Yusof


Archive | 2018

Faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi tahap kepuasan pelanggan: Kajian kes program pembangunan pihak berkuasa koridor utara (NCIA)

Rozana Samah; Roslina Kamaruddin; Zulkefli Ismail; Rohana Yusof


Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies | 2018

Determinants of job satisfaction among Malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector

Roslina Kamaruddin; Norehan Abdullah; Mohd Amizi Ayob


Indian-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Finance | 2017

Examining the Livelihood Assets and Sustainable Livelihoods among the Vulnerability Groups in Malaysia

Ahmad Zubir Ibrahim; Kalthum Hassan; Roslina Kamaruddin; Abdul Rahim Anuar


Archive | 2016

Job satisfaction among Malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector: Analysis of attraction and repulsion factors

Roslina Kamaruddin; Mohd Amizi; Norehan Abdullah; Jamal Ali; Siti Aznor Ahmad


Archive | 2016

Malaysia’s 2014 unprecedented flood catastrophe:A semi parametric estimation of evacuation decisions

Jan Jan Soon; Roslina Kamaruddin; Abdul Rahim Anuar


Archive | 2016

To evacuate or not: An empirical analysis on the effectiveness of the Malaysian NSC'S directive 20 in flood disaster management

Jan Jan Soon; Roslina Kamaruddin; Abdul Rahim Anuar


International Review of Management and Marketing | 2016

A Review on Mechanism of Flood Disaster Management in Asia

Rabiul Islam; Roslina Kamaruddin; Siti Aznor Ahmad; Soon Jan Jan; Abdul Rahim Anuar

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Rozana Samah

Universiti Utara Malaysia

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Jamal Ali

Universiti Utara Malaysia

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Rohana Yusof

Universiti Utara Malaysia

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Jan-Jan Soon

Universiti Utara Malaysia

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Kalthum Hassan

Universiti Utara Malaysia

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Lim Hock Eam

Universiti Utara Malaysia

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