Forest fires and its resulting haze has been a recurring transboundary environmental problem in Southeast Asia. This research paper shows the strong correlation between the opening of plantation land in Indonesia and Malaysia and fires that cause haze. It argues that commercial plantations contribute significantly more to open burning fires than small-scale slash-and-burn farmers. It shows that economic motivation and governmental encouragement has motivated commercial plantations, especially for oil palm, to open land on fire-prone peatland and old cropland, producing smoke that often travels across borders. This has contributed to and exacerbated the transboundary haze problem in the region. This paper discusses two types of land u...
Trans-boundary haze events in Southeast Asia are associated with large forest and peatland fires in ...
The large forests and other land cover fires in 1997/98 that ravaged throughout Indonesia drew inter...
Trans-boundary haze events in Southeast Asia are associated with large forest and peatland fires in ...
Forest fires and its resulting haze has been a recurring transboundary environmental problem in Sout...
Peatlands in Indonesia are protected by regulations that forbid the conversion of these lands into ...
Since 1982, haze pollution has become an almost annual occurrence in Southeast Asia, with the worst ...
The Southeast Asian region is experiencing some of the world’s highest rates of deforestation and fo...
Forest and peatland fires occur regularly across Indonesia, resulting in large greenhouse gas emissi...
Forest and peatland fires in Indonesia emit large quantities of smoke leading to poor air quality ac...
Forest and land fires, not only in Indonesia but also in other parts of the world, have actually cau...
Forest and land fires are among the major catastrophic events that occur in Indonesia. They are a ma...
Fires associated with agricultural and plantation development in Indonesia impact ecosystem services...
according to the Bappenas/ADB report (1999), the burnt area covered 9.5 million ha, and occurred mos...
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and...
Southeast Asia’s transboundary haze pollution, a consequence of indiscriminate land clearance practi...
Trans-boundary haze events in Southeast Asia are associated with large forest and peatland fires in ...
The large forests and other land cover fires in 1997/98 that ravaged throughout Indonesia drew inter...
Trans-boundary haze events in Southeast Asia are associated with large forest and peatland fires in ...
Forest fires and its resulting haze has been a recurring transboundary environmental problem in Sout...
Peatlands in Indonesia are protected by regulations that forbid the conversion of these lands into ...
Since 1982, haze pollution has become an almost annual occurrence in Southeast Asia, with the worst ...
The Southeast Asian region is experiencing some of the world’s highest rates of deforestation and fo...
Forest and peatland fires occur regularly across Indonesia, resulting in large greenhouse gas emissi...
Forest and peatland fires in Indonesia emit large quantities of smoke leading to poor air quality ac...
Forest and land fires, not only in Indonesia but also in other parts of the world, have actually cau...
Forest and land fires are among the major catastrophic events that occur in Indonesia. They are a ma...
Fires associated with agricultural and plantation development in Indonesia impact ecosystem services...
according to the Bappenas/ADB report (1999), the burnt area covered 9.5 million ha, and occurred mos...
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and...
Southeast Asia’s transboundary haze pollution, a consequence of indiscriminate land clearance practi...
Trans-boundary haze events in Southeast Asia are associated with large forest and peatland fires in ...
The large forests and other land cover fires in 1997/98 that ravaged throughout Indonesia drew inter...
Trans-boundary haze events in Southeast Asia are associated with large forest and peatland fires in ...