The Sustainability Of Agricultural Activities Meets The Welfare Indicators Of Sustainable Development Goals 13 (Sdg 13): Systematic Literature Review

Authors

  • Alvine Edward
  • Ruhizan Mohammad Yasin

Keywords:

Agriculture, Sustainable agriculture, Sustainable Development Goals, SDG 13 Malaysian Education Development Plan

Abstract

Agriculture is a crucial economic sector for food production. Uncontrolled and poorly planned agricultural activities can contribute to significant climate change. Therefore, this study aims to identify sustainable farming practices that align with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13, which focuses on reducing the impact of climate change and greenhouse gas emissions. The research findings indicate that sustainable agricultural practices such as the use of organic fertilizers, recycling materials, and renewable energy can mitigate climate change. Additionally, research and development efforts related to seeds, irrigation systems, and soil can enhance crop resilience to climate change. The National Transformation Program (2013-2025) has recognized the importance of sustainable development and has incorporated it into its policies and strategies. Hence, further research on how to incorporate sustainable development goals into educational curricula is essential.

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Published

2023-11-29