Indonesia and the 1997-98 El Niño: fire problems and long-term solutions

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The issue of increasing forest fires under the 1997/98 El Niño is explored with reference to Indonesia. The reasons behind the increase in fires are examined as are those behind the gravity of both the fires and the fire haze produced. The way in which fires have been started and the reasons for starting them are explored looking at the role of traditional land use, the link between land tenure conflicts and fire, and the contribution of commercial tree plantations. Costs and consequences of the fires are discussed. Approaches to controlling fires and smoke haze in the future are discussed with reference to the international community and to the Indonesian government.
Author(s)

Byron N., Shepherd G.,

Year

1998

Secondary Title

ODI Natural Resource Perspectives

Publisher

Overseas Development Institute

Pages

4-4

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Keyword(s)

air pollution, conflict, costs, environmental impact, fire control, fire weather, forest fires, land management, land use, production structure, smoke, social impact, tenure systems, weather, Indonesia, APEC countries, ASEAN Countries, Developing Countries, South East Asia, Asia, agricultural tenure, atmospheric pollution, costings, environmental effects, land tenure, tenure, Forest Fires (KK130), Land Use and Valuation (EE160) (Discontinued March 2000), Meteorology and Climate (PP500), Pollution and Degradation (PP600)

Classification
Form: Serial
Geographical Area: Indonesia

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