The horrific haze from Indonesia's forest and peatland fires, started deliberately to clear land for planting and made worse by drought, has become a global crisis. Indonesia's government could stop this annual catastrophe, but it so far seems to lack the political will to do so
Central Kalimantan covers an area of 157,983 km2 with more than 2,000 km2 of tropical peatlands, whi...
Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia store at least 42,000 million metric tonnes of soil ca...
It is safe to regard all vegetation fires that occur on the main forested islands of Kalimantan, Sum...
The horrific haze from Indonesia's forest and peatland fires, started deliberately to clear land for...
Wildfires in tropical rainforests and especially peat fires have abundant and wide-ranging negative ...
This infobrief provides key points that when fire is used to clear forest allocated to other land us...
Recent economic collapse, forest fires, and political uncertainty, as well as changes in World Bank ...
Southeast Asia’s transboundary haze pollution, a consequence of indiscriminate land clearance practi...
Fires have attracted interest and generated alarm since the early 1980s. This concern has been parti...
The recent (September 1997 to June 1998) forest fires in Indonesia represent an unprecedented ecolog...
Transboundary haze pollution as a result of indiscriminate land clearance by fire has significant he...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Indonesia's massive peatland ...
The Indonesian “haze” that engulfs Southeast Asia is a result of the burning of forests and has a de...
The severe fires that burned over 9.7 million ha of Indonesia in 1997/98 occurred in an El Niño year...
The current Southeast Asian haze problem is not a function of the lack of commitment on the part of ...
Central Kalimantan covers an area of 157,983 km2 with more than 2,000 km2 of tropical peatlands, whi...
Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia store at least 42,000 million metric tonnes of soil ca...
It is safe to regard all vegetation fires that occur on the main forested islands of Kalimantan, Sum...
The horrific haze from Indonesia's forest and peatland fires, started deliberately to clear land for...
Wildfires in tropical rainforests and especially peat fires have abundant and wide-ranging negative ...
This infobrief provides key points that when fire is used to clear forest allocated to other land us...
Recent economic collapse, forest fires, and political uncertainty, as well as changes in World Bank ...
Southeast Asia’s transboundary haze pollution, a consequence of indiscriminate land clearance practi...
Fires have attracted interest and generated alarm since the early 1980s. This concern has been parti...
The recent (September 1997 to June 1998) forest fires in Indonesia represent an unprecedented ecolog...
Transboundary haze pollution as a result of indiscriminate land clearance by fire has significant he...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Indonesia's massive peatland ...
The Indonesian “haze” that engulfs Southeast Asia is a result of the burning of forests and has a de...
The severe fires that burned over 9.7 million ha of Indonesia in 1997/98 occurred in an El Niño year...
The current Southeast Asian haze problem is not a function of the lack of commitment on the part of ...
Central Kalimantan covers an area of 157,983 km2 with more than 2,000 km2 of tropical peatlands, whi...
Forested tropical peatlands in Southeast Asia store at least 42,000 million metric tonnes of soil ca...
It is safe to regard all vegetation fires that occur on the main forested islands of Kalimantan, Sum...