The politics of environmental policy: haze pollution, ASEAN, and the way forward

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One of the lingering environmental issues faced in Southeast Asia is transboundary haze due to peatland fires. The issue is primarily evident in the Southern sub-region of ASEAN but affects the entirety of the Southeast Asian region. Recent spikes in haze since 2023 and ASEAN's inability to adopt enforcing pronouncements and mediate the political 'blame game' between ASEAN member states lays the foundation for alternative approaches to curtail the environmental crisis. This empirical explanatory study utilizes primary and secondary data between 2014 and 2024 relevant to the political dynamics of haze pollution regulation in Southeast Asia. It is recommended that an ASEAN code of conduct be introduced to elevate the importance of transboundary haze regulations in Southeast Asia. A moderate level of its implementation grants ASEAN member states the freedom to determine the time period and form of domestic regulations to be practiced. In ensuring greater stakeholder accountability and participation, it is also recommended that ASEAN member states provide incentives for private entities adopting sustainable management practices of peatlands and sanction stakeholders who display non-compliance. View source
Author(s)

Putra B. A.

Year

2024

Secondary Title

Frontiers in Sustainable Cities

Publisher

Frontiers Media Sa

Volume

6

Pages

e0315698

DOI

https://doi.org/10.3389/frsc.2024.1417746

Keyword(s)

Security

Classification
Form: Article
Geographical Area: South East Asia

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