Recurrent haze in Southeast Asian countries including Singapore is largely attributable to rampant forest fires in Indonesia due to, for example, extensive slash-and-burn (S & B) culture. Drawing on the “treadmill of production” and environmental governance approach, we examine causes and consequences of this culture. We found that, despite some perceived benefits, its environmental consequences include deforestation, soil erosion and degradation, global warming, threats to biodiversity, and trans-boundary haze pollution, while the societal consequences comprise regional tension, health risks, economic and productivity losses, as well as food insecurity. We propose sustainability through a plural coexistence framework of governance for targ...
This study explores initiatives in Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia to eliminate transboundary “ha...
Haze pollution has been one of the most serious environmental catastrophes in countries with wide ar...
Fires are considered a potential threat to sustainable development for their direct impacts on ecosy...
Recurrent haze in Southeast Asian countries including Singapore is largely attributable to rampant f...
Transboundary haze pollution as a result of indiscriminate land clearance by fire has significant he...
Southeast Asia’s transboundary haze pollution, a consequence of indiscriminate land clearance practi...
Lack of action on cross-border environmental problems in developing countries is often ascribed to g...
Transboundary pollution from vegetation fires is a recurrent and highly politicised environmental pr...
Transboundary pollution from vegetation fires is a recurrent and highly politicised environmental pr...
Since 1982, Southeast Asia has experienced almost annual ‘haze’ pollution, caused by smoke from gras...
This case study examines the Southeast Asian fires and resultant haze not so much to assess the biop...
Air pollution is now ranked as the ninth worst scenario globally and is expected to be the most seri...
Environmental degradation is one of the many environmental problems that need to be faced by every c...
This paper presents an overview of transboundary haze pollution whichhas been a serious ...
Abstract Air pollution is the presence of solid, liquid or gaseous particles in the atmosphere, whic...
This study explores initiatives in Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia to eliminate transboundary “ha...
Haze pollution has been one of the most serious environmental catastrophes in countries with wide ar...
Fires are considered a potential threat to sustainable development for their direct impacts on ecosy...
Recurrent haze in Southeast Asian countries including Singapore is largely attributable to rampant f...
Transboundary haze pollution as a result of indiscriminate land clearance by fire has significant he...
Southeast Asia’s transboundary haze pollution, a consequence of indiscriminate land clearance practi...
Lack of action on cross-border environmental problems in developing countries is often ascribed to g...
Transboundary pollution from vegetation fires is a recurrent and highly politicised environmental pr...
Transboundary pollution from vegetation fires is a recurrent and highly politicised environmental pr...
Since 1982, Southeast Asia has experienced almost annual ‘haze’ pollution, caused by smoke from gras...
This case study examines the Southeast Asian fires and resultant haze not so much to assess the biop...
Air pollution is now ranked as the ninth worst scenario globally and is expected to be the most seri...
Environmental degradation is one of the many environmental problems that need to be faced by every c...
This paper presents an overview of transboundary haze pollution whichhas been a serious ...
Abstract Air pollution is the presence of solid, liquid or gaseous particles in the atmosphere, whic...
This study explores initiatives in Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia to eliminate transboundary “ha...
Haze pollution has been one of the most serious environmental catastrophes in countries with wide ar...
Fires are considered a potential threat to sustainable development for their direct impacts on ecosy...