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Michelle Kovacevic - 21 Jun 2013
Poor implementation of laws in Indonesia could be a main contributor to recurring fire and haze.
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News - 7 Nov 2018
Congo Basin countries take a page out of Indonesia’s book on peatland management New International Tropical Peatland Center offers training and more
Event Coverage - 16 Aug 2018
How far has Indonesia come on peatland conservation and restoration? Storing “disproportionate” amounts of carbon, the archipelago’s peatlands are vital to achieving climate goals
News - 26 Mar 2018
Turning down the heat in Indonesia’s oil palm industry Good governance and sustainability incentives can provide alternatives for land conversion fires
Event Coverage - 30 May 2017
Countering the health effects of peat fires From social media–based applications to face masks, a range of efforts are being instituted to tackle the causes and effects of toxic haze in Indonesia
Event Coverage - 30 May 2017
Countering the health effects of peat fires Analysis - 4 May 2017
Peatland fire policy: From past to present Analyzing 20 years of peat fire management intervention in Indonesia
Analysis - 4 May 2017
Peatland fire policy: From past to present News - 3 Nov 2016
Re-examining Indonesia’s land and forest fires A new CIFOR study shows that to identify responsibility for the problem of forest and land fires, maps and satellites are not enough
News - 3 Nov 2016
Re-examining Indonesia’s land and forest fires News - 26 Sep 2016
Delving into drivers of deforestation New study analyzes four decades of satellite images – overturning assumptions about the role of industrial plantations in Borneo forest loss
News - 26 Sep 2016
Delving into drivers of deforestation Video - 13 Nov 2015
Beyond the blaze: What next for Indonesia’s forests? The worst of Indonesia's 2015 fires appear to be over, but work must continue to prevent another crisis in coming months.
Video - 13 Nov 2015
Beyond the blaze: What next for Indonesia’s forests? Video - 21 Oct 2015
Where there’s smoke, there’s toxic gas Scientists analyze the smoke spilling out of the smoldering peatlands of Central Kalimantan.
Video - 21 Oct 2015
Where there’s smoke, there’s toxic gas Feature - 21 Oct 2015
Don’t inhale: Scientists look at what the Indonesian haze is made of Measurements of particles and toxic gases in smoke in fire-ravaged Kalimantan show the health hazards may be even worse than feared.
Fact File - 25 Aug 2015
Q&A on fires and haze in Southeast Asia As El Niño stirs up more fires in Indonesia, we look at the facts from last year's haze crisis in Singapore.
Fact File - 25 Aug 2015
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