About ASEAN Haze Portal

ASEAN Haze Portal is established to be the ASEAN knowledge management platform on sustainable peatland and haze management and facilitate networking and knowledge-sharing among policy makers and other relevant practitioners in Southeast Asia. This website also serves as a place for all ASEAN Peatland Partners to share their updates, stories, best practices, reports, and knowledge products that may be beneficial for relevant stakeholders. This website is developed in collaboration with Measurable Action for Haze-Free Southeast Asia (MAHFSA) Programme and The Sustainable Use of Peatland and Haze Mitigation in ASEAN (SUPA) Programme, Component 1.

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ASEAN Haze Portal serves as repository of knowledge products on peatlands and haze in ASEAN and supports the enhancement of knowledge sharing among ASEAN Member States and relevant stakeholders. Publications by ASEAN Secretariat, ASEAN Member States, ASEAN Peatland Partners, and other researchers about haze and peatland are available in multiple languages. Browse using the filter menu or use the search bar to find something specific.

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03-03 December
Moving Forward Climate Finance: ASEAN Investment Framework for Haze-Free Sustainable Land Management
15 November
Balancing act: Peatland management and water resource sustainability
15-15 November
Advancing peatland restoration: Unlocking private investment for a sustainable future
11-11 May
Webinar: 2023 El Nino Season & Transboundary Haze

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Wildfire reduction in Southeast Asia depends on regional approach to prevention
Author : David Henry

Workshop paves way for uniform ASEAN guidelines to map and estimate burned areas Haze pollution from peatland and forest fires transcend national borders, negatively impacting ecosystems, human health and economic activities. It also deprives local communities of income from these ecosystems while endangering public health. Climate change and land-use change are exacerbating this form of […]

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