Trans-boundary haze pollution in southeast asia: sustainability through plural environmental governance

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 conseq...

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Main Authors: Islam, Md Saidul, Hui Pei, Yap, Mangharam, Shrutika
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Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-899812020-03-07T13:00:26Z Trans-boundary haze pollution in southeast asia: sustainability through plural environmental governance Islam, Md Saidul Hui Pei, Yap Mangharam, Shrutika School of Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology Slash-and-burn Environmental Governance 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 targeting S & B that incorporates strategies of incentives, education and community resource management. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Published version 2018-10-26T04:31:27Z 2019-12-06T17:37:58Z 2018-10-26T04:31:27Z 2019-12-06T17:37:58Z 2016 Islam, M. S., Hui Pei, Y., & Mangharam, S. (2016). Trans-Boundary Haze Pollution in Southeast Asia: Sustainability through Plural Environmental Governance. Sustainability, 8(5), 499-. doi:10.3390/su8050499 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89981 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46444 10.3390/su8050499 en Sustainability © 2016 by The Authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). 13 p. application/pdf
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topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology
Slash-and-burn
Environmental Governance
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Slash-and-burn
Environmental Governance
Islam, Md Saidul
Hui Pei, Yap
Mangharam, Shrutika
Trans-boundary haze pollution in southeast asia: sustainability through plural environmental governance
description 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 targeting S & B that incorporates strategies of incentives, education and community resource management.
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Islam, Md Saidul
Hui Pei, Yap
Mangharam, Shrutika
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Mangharam, Shrutika
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title Trans-boundary haze pollution in southeast asia: sustainability through plural environmental governance
title_short Trans-boundary haze pollution in southeast asia: sustainability through plural environmental governance
title_full Trans-boundary haze pollution in southeast asia: sustainability through plural environmental governance
title_fullStr Trans-boundary haze pollution in southeast asia: sustainability through plural environmental governance
title_full_unstemmed Trans-boundary haze pollution in southeast asia: sustainability through plural environmental governance
title_sort trans-boundary haze pollution in southeast asia: sustainability through plural environmental governance
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