Evaluating biosecurity policy implementation in the seaweed aquaculture industry of Malaysia, using the quantitative knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) survey technique

This study evaluated on-farm implementation and effectiveness of Malaysian seaweed aquaculture policies and regulations that applied the biosecurity concept. The knowledge-attitude-practice (KAP) survey tool was utilised to assess the effectiveness of the biosecurity measures adopted by seaweed stak...

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Main Authors: Kambey, Cicilia S. B., Campbell, Iona, Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth J., Nor, Adibi R. M., Kassim, Azhar, Sade, Ahemad, Lim, Phaik-Eem
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spelling my.um.eprints.286652022-04-06T05:01:10Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28665/ Evaluating biosecurity policy implementation in the seaweed aquaculture industry of Malaysia, using the quantitative knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) survey technique Kambey, Cicilia S. B. Campbell, Iona Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth J. Nor, Adibi R. M. Kassim, Azhar Sade, Ahemad Lim, Phaik-Eem GE Environmental Sciences JZ International relations QH301 Biology This study evaluated on-farm implementation and effectiveness of Malaysian seaweed aquaculture policies and regulations that applied the biosecurity concept. The knowledge-attitude-practice (KAP) survey tool was utilised to assess the effectiveness of the biosecurity measures adopted by seaweed stakeholders, including 67 seaweed farmers and ten government extension officers, who were located in the three most productive seaweed producing regions. The KAP results indicated a disconnection between the implementation of biosecurity measures in national policy and uptake by practising farmers. Although farmer's biosecurity knowledge and attitude scores were fair (55.7-64.1%), implementation of practices was poor (36.1-40.6%). The survey data highlighted that a low educational level, combined with the temporary nature of employment in the seaweed sector, contributes to the lower KAP scores. Extension officers are also limited in their ability to support farmers in implementing good biosecurity practices due to their moderate knowledge (57.9%), despite having a good attitude towards biosecurity (76.9%). The implementation of national seaweed policies including biosecurity prevention, and mitigation measures, remains weak due to the limited understanding and ability of the stakeholders to carry out farm risks. By identifying some forthwith gaps, this work highlights where short-term improvements and longer-term goals could be introduced. This study also highlights the importance of translating biosecurity policy into on-theground knowledge and stresses the need for economic support to enable a more significant impact in the upstream level of the seaweed aquaculture industry. Elsevier 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed Kambey, Cicilia S. B. and Campbell, Iona and Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth J. and Nor, Adibi R. M. and Kassim, Azhar and Sade, Ahemad and Lim, Phaik-Eem (2021) Evaluating biosecurity policy implementation in the seaweed aquaculture industry of Malaysia, using the quantitative knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) survey technique. Marine Policy, 134. ISSN 0308-597X, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104800 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104800>. 10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104800
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
JZ International relations
QH301 Biology
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
JZ International relations
QH301 Biology
Kambey, Cicilia S. B.
Campbell, Iona
Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth J.
Nor, Adibi R. M.
Kassim, Azhar
Sade, Ahemad
Lim, Phaik-Eem
Evaluating biosecurity policy implementation in the seaweed aquaculture industry of Malaysia, using the quantitative knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) survey technique
description This study evaluated on-farm implementation and effectiveness of Malaysian seaweed aquaculture policies and regulations that applied the biosecurity concept. The knowledge-attitude-practice (KAP) survey tool was utilised to assess the effectiveness of the biosecurity measures adopted by seaweed stakeholders, including 67 seaweed farmers and ten government extension officers, who were located in the three most productive seaweed producing regions. The KAP results indicated a disconnection between the implementation of biosecurity measures in national policy and uptake by practising farmers. Although farmer's biosecurity knowledge and attitude scores were fair (55.7-64.1%), implementation of practices was poor (36.1-40.6%). The survey data highlighted that a low educational level, combined with the temporary nature of employment in the seaweed sector, contributes to the lower KAP scores. Extension officers are also limited in their ability to support farmers in implementing good biosecurity practices due to their moderate knowledge (57.9%), despite having a good attitude towards biosecurity (76.9%). The implementation of national seaweed policies including biosecurity prevention, and mitigation measures, remains weak due to the limited understanding and ability of the stakeholders to carry out farm risks. By identifying some forthwith gaps, this work highlights where short-term improvements and longer-term goals could be introduced. This study also highlights the importance of translating biosecurity policy into on-theground knowledge and stresses the need for economic support to enable a more significant impact in the upstream level of the seaweed aquaculture industry.
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author Kambey, Cicilia S. B.
Campbell, Iona
Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth J.
Nor, Adibi R. M.
Kassim, Azhar
Sade, Ahemad
Lim, Phaik-Eem
author_facet Kambey, Cicilia S. B.
Campbell, Iona
Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth J.
Nor, Adibi R. M.
Kassim, Azhar
Sade, Ahemad
Lim, Phaik-Eem
author_sort Kambey, Cicilia S. B.
title Evaluating biosecurity policy implementation in the seaweed aquaculture industry of Malaysia, using the quantitative knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) survey technique
title_short Evaluating biosecurity policy implementation in the seaweed aquaculture industry of Malaysia, using the quantitative knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) survey technique
title_full Evaluating biosecurity policy implementation in the seaweed aquaculture industry of Malaysia, using the quantitative knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) survey technique
title_fullStr Evaluating biosecurity policy implementation in the seaweed aquaculture industry of Malaysia, using the quantitative knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) survey technique
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating biosecurity policy implementation in the seaweed aquaculture industry of Malaysia, using the quantitative knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) survey technique
title_sort evaluating biosecurity policy implementation in the seaweed aquaculture industry of malaysia, using the quantitative knowledge, attitude, and practices (kap) survey technique
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
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