Abstract
Urban food security is a critical concern in rapidly growing cities, particularly in the face of potential disasters and climate change impacts. This conceptual paper presents a case study of DKI Jakarta, Indonesia, to evaluate the role of leadership in ensuring urban food security, with a specific focus on disaster preparedness. By examining the leadership strategies and policies implemented in DKI Jakarta, this research aims to provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of leadership approaches in addressing urban food security concerns. The findings will contribute to the development of evidence-based recommendations for enhancing leadership strategies and improving urban food security in Jakarta and similar cities.
Publisher
Fayrel Management Services