There was a widespread misconception about the causes of vegetation and land fires in Indonesia. At a certain point, the public perceived that fires and the associated haze pollution were primarily caused by smallholders' agricultural activities. In fact, there was a variety of land-use activities including large-scale land clearing following deforestation for further land development. El Niño events and the associated dry weather were sometimes quoted by officials and the media as the cause of fires. The fire episodes from 1980 to 2000 were analysed in connection with climate anomalies and the implementation of land-use policies related to forest conversions. The analysis employs long-term climatic and sea surface temperature data to recon...
Fires in Indonesia release excessive carbon and are exacerbated during drier El Niño years. The rece...
Forest and land fires, not only in Indonesia but also in other parts of the world, have actually cau...
This is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed.Abstract. The 2015–2016 strong El Niño event has h...
The large forests and other land cover fires in 1997/98 that ravaged throughout Indonesia drew inter...
The economic costs of Indonesia’s 2015 forest fires are estimated to exceed US $16 billion, with mor...
The worse air pollution due to haze from fires occurred in the Southeast Asia during the strongest 1...
according to the Bappenas/ADB report (1999), the burnt area covered 9.5 million ha, and occurred mos...
Forest fires have become a regular phenomenon in Indonesia, especially in the dry season. They can b...
Drainage of peatlands and deforestation have led to large-scale fires in equatorial Asia, affecting ...
It is safe to regard all vegetation fires that occur on the main forested islands of Kalimantan, Sum...
Over the last two decades satellite observations have revealed the importance of fire in many ecosys...
Smoke-haze episodes caused by vegetation and peat fires affect parts of Indonesia every year with si...
Fires in Indonesia release excessive carbon and are exacerbated during drier El Niño years. The rece...
Forest and land fires, not only in Indonesia but also in other parts of the world, have actually cau...
This is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed.Abstract. The 2015–2016 strong El Niño event has h...
The large forests and other land cover fires in 1997/98 that ravaged throughout Indonesia drew inter...
The economic costs of Indonesia’s 2015 forest fires are estimated to exceed US $16 billion, with mor...
The worse air pollution due to haze from fires occurred in the Southeast Asia during the strongest 1...
according to the Bappenas/ADB report (1999), the burnt area covered 9.5 million ha, and occurred mos...
Forest fires have become a regular phenomenon in Indonesia, especially in the dry season. They can b...
Drainage of peatlands and deforestation have led to large-scale fires in equatorial Asia, affecting ...
It is safe to regard all vegetation fires that occur on the main forested islands of Kalimantan, Sum...
Over the last two decades satellite observations have revealed the importance of fire in many ecosys...
Smoke-haze episodes caused by vegetation and peat fires affect parts of Indonesia every year with si...
Fires in Indonesia release excessive carbon and are exacerbated during drier El Niño years. The rece...
Forest and land fires, not only in Indonesia but also in other parts of the world, have actually cau...
This is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed.Abstract. The 2015–2016 strong El Niño event has h...