Synergistic effect of climatic and non-climatic factors on food security in Syria: an autoregressive distributed lag approach

Food security has always been the main goal of Syrian agricultural strategy. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to examine the dynamic relationship between selected climatic and non-climatic variables and food security in Syria from 1961 to 2018. The autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL)...

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Main Author: Naji AlFraj
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
Series:Development Studies Research
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21665095.2024.2414005
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description Food security has always been the main goal of Syrian agricultural strategy. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to examine the dynamic relationship between selected climatic and non-climatic variables and food security in Syria from 1961 to 2018. The autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach is applied to estimate the association among the study variables with evidence of long-run and short-run analysis. The long-run estimates revealed that non-climatic variables including crop production, agricultural land, land under cereal production, and population, positively affected food security. Moreover, climatic variables including temperature and CO2 emissions positively affected food security in the long-run. The findings revealed that in the short-run, fertilizer affected food security positively. However, in the long run, the effect of fertilizer consumption turned out to be negative and significant. This study suggests that governments may consider measures to improve food security in Syria. Governments should focus on the issue of using climate-adapted plant varieties. Increasing the area under cereal crops and reducing agricultural land degradation could be an important long-term strategy for the government. There is a need to properly train farmers regarding fertilizer usage and switch from chemical fertilizer to organic fertilizer.
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spelling doaj-art-e34a413b0ea5491eb5f385de79406f602025-08-20T02:37:57ZengTaylor & Francis GroupDevelopment Studies Research2166-50952024-12-0111110.1080/21665095.2024.2414005Synergistic effect of climatic and non-climatic factors on food security in Syria: an autoregressive distributed lag approachNaji AlFraj0Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, , Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, Al Furat University, Deir-ez-Zor, the Syrian Arab RepublicFood security has always been the main goal of Syrian agricultural strategy. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to examine the dynamic relationship between selected climatic and non-climatic variables and food security in Syria from 1961 to 2018. The autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach is applied to estimate the association among the study variables with evidence of long-run and short-run analysis. The long-run estimates revealed that non-climatic variables including crop production, agricultural land, land under cereal production, and population, positively affected food security. Moreover, climatic variables including temperature and CO2 emissions positively affected food security in the long-run. The findings revealed that in the short-run, fertilizer affected food security positively. However, in the long run, the effect of fertilizer consumption turned out to be negative and significant. This study suggests that governments may consider measures to improve food security in Syria. Governments should focus on the issue of using climate-adapted plant varieties. Increasing the area under cereal crops and reducing agricultural land degradation could be an important long-term strategy for the government. There is a need to properly train farmers regarding fertilizer usage and switch from chemical fertilizer to organic fertilizer.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21665095.2024.2414005Syriafood securityCO2 emissionsclimate changeARDL
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Synergistic effect of climatic and non-climatic factors on food security in Syria: an autoregressive distributed lag approach
Development Studies Research
Syria
food security
CO2 emissions
climate change
ARDL
title Synergistic effect of climatic and non-climatic factors on food security in Syria: an autoregressive distributed lag approach
title_full Synergistic effect of climatic and non-climatic factors on food security in Syria: an autoregressive distributed lag approach
title_fullStr Synergistic effect of climatic and non-climatic factors on food security in Syria: an autoregressive distributed lag approach
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic effect of climatic and non-climatic factors on food security in Syria: an autoregressive distributed lag approach
title_short Synergistic effect of climatic and non-climatic factors on food security in Syria: an autoregressive distributed lag approach
title_sort synergistic effect of climatic and non climatic factors on food security in syria an autoregressive distributed lag approach
topic Syria
food security
CO2 emissions
climate change
ARDL
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21665095.2024.2414005
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