Policy design for sustainability at multiple scales: The case of transboundary haze pollution in Southeast Asia
What the case of haze pollution in Southeast Asia reveals is an opportunity to coordinate policy efforts for addressing a complex, multi-layered environmental sustainability conundrum. It is one that illustrates how policies to foster low-carbon development and policies to mitigate against the ill e...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2018
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Summary: | What the case of haze pollution in Southeast Asia reveals is an opportunity to coordinate policy efforts for addressing a complex, multi-layered environmental sustainability conundrum. It is one that illustrates how policies to foster low-carbon development and policies to mitigate against the ill effects of fire-led or slash and burn deforestation are inextricably linked and warrant regional cooperation enabling local agreements that complement global climate policy ambitions. |
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