The viewpoint of stakeholders on the causes of forest and land fires in Riau Province, Indonesia

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Riau Province is one of the prone areas of forest and land fires in Indonesia. Fires began to grow since the 1980s as deforestation and the clearing of palm oil plantations occurred. The peak of a major fire was happened before the study was taken from 2014 to 2015 and caused a smoke haze for months. This study aims to determine the factors causing forest and land fires in Riau in the viewpoint of stakeholders. The research is conducted by using qualitative methods by exploring stakeholder viewpoint through semi-structured interviews on actors representing government, companies, research institutions, NGOs, mass media and community groups. The results show that all stakeholders have the same viewpoint regarding the cause of human-fire perpetrators. Burning is largely done intentionally in open access areas, disputes, concessions, corporate land, and community lands. Fires continue to occur due to lack of oversight by authorities, massive peatland clearance, deforestation, increased permission for forest or land management for political costs, land disputes, human negligence and weak law enforcement.
Year

2018

Secondary Title

Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences

Publisher

Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences

Volume

2

Number

74

Pages

4-10

Language

Keyword(s)

burning, companies, concessions, deforestation, forest fires, forest management, forests, government, land clearance, land management, law enforcement, mass media, non-governmental organizations, peatlands, research institutes, smoke, stakeholders, Indonesia, APEC countries, ASEAN Countries, Developing Countries, South East Asia, Asia, corporations, flaming, land clearing, news media, NGOs, nongovernmental organizations, research establishments, research institutions, Agencies and Organizations (DD100), Forest Fires (KK130)

Classification
Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Indonesia

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