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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15-16 March
Third Task Force Meeting for the Development of the new Roadmap on ASEAN Cooperation Towards Transboundary Haze Pollution Control with Means of Implementation (Roadmap) 2022-2030
TBC February
ASMC Hotspot and Haze Assessment Workshop (H2A Workshop)
14-14 November
COP27 Official Side Event: Enhancing Climate Action through Peatlands
10-10 November
Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships for Sustainable Peatland Management to Address Climate Change in Malaysia

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Potential of Upland Peat Soil Within Tropical Kelabit Highland, Sarawak Malaysia
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Though conventionally in tropical countries, peat soils and peatlands are found mostly within lowland and coastal areas, the forested area within Sarawak’s Kelabit Highland mount range in northern Sarawak surprisingly appear to have yielded some potential to become home to upland peatlands. Home to 7,000 community members of the Kelabit tribe from across 14 different […]

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Bridging the Gap in Peatland Management
April 1, 2022
Author: EU in ASEAN

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