Mitigating Carbon Emissions and Haze in Southeast Asia's Peatlands: Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Policy and Governance
Peatland ecosystems in Southeast Asia are globally important as carbon sinks, rich in terrestrial and aquatic fauna and flora, and important sources of livelihood for local communities. However, agribusiness-driven land-use change and drainage cause peatland degradation and peat fires, which generat...
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Zusammenfassung: | Peatland ecosystems in Southeast Asia are globally important as carbon sinks, rich in terrestrial and aquatic fauna and flora, and important sources of livelihood for local communities. However, agribusiness-driven land-use change and drainage cause peatland degradation and peat fires, which generate "haze" air pollution and lead to significant economic losses and health impacts. Disturbed peatlands also become substantial sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While the problems of haze and climate change are connected through peatlands, these issues have been treated largely separately in policy and governance. In this article we provide an overview of Southeast Asian peatlands, assessing opportunities and challenges for greater integration of policy and governance in addressing haze, climate change and other sustainability dimensions. We focus on Indonesia and Malaysia, the Southeast Asian countries with the largest peatland areas. We summarize key developments, along with evidence indicating that peatlands represent a large proportion of national GHG emissions in both Indonesia and Malaysia. Further, we trace the evolution of peatland policies at the national and regional levels, from focusing on conservation to addressing fire and haze issues, reflecting their complex relationship with national development and the corporate sector. Next, we highlight important and yet unrealized opportunities to better integrate carbon emissions reduction alongside fire and haze in the implementation of peatland Nature-based Solutions (NbS), which are interventions to protect, sustainably manage, or restore nature. Emerging financial and market instruments provide one such opportunity. Additionally, the creation of an enabling governance environment through peatland community participation presents an opportunity to improve the effectiveness of NbS across multiple sustainability dimensions. We found that for these two key countries, the most recent government-reported peatland emissions appear somewhat lower than is suggested by academic studies for Indonesia and substantially lower in the case of Malaysia. Further, we emphasize the complex challenge of integrating policies across multiple scales and issues, with international, regional and national actors, and in multiple industries, all active in peatland governance |
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Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (53 Seiten) |
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spelling | Varkkey, Helena Verfasser aut Mitigating Carbon Emissions and Haze in Southeast Asia's Peatlands Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Policy and Governance Helena Varkkey, Matthew Ashfold, Siti Asdiah Masran, Fatimah Tuzzahara Alkaf, Gusti Anshari, Alex M. Lechner, Sharon Seah, Nurisa Wijayanti Singapore ISEAS Publishing [2024] 2024 1 Online-Ressource (53 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 20. Nov 2024) Peatland ecosystems in Southeast Asia are globally important as carbon sinks, rich in terrestrial and aquatic fauna and flora, and important sources of livelihood for local communities. However, agribusiness-driven land-use change and drainage cause peatland degradation and peat fires, which generate "haze" air pollution and lead to significant economic losses and health impacts. Disturbed peatlands also become substantial sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While the problems of haze and climate change are connected through peatlands, these issues have been treated largely separately in policy and governance. In this article we provide an overview of Southeast Asian peatlands, assessing opportunities and challenges for greater integration of policy and governance in addressing haze, climate change and other sustainability dimensions. We focus on Indonesia and Malaysia, the Southeast Asian countries with the largest peatland areas. We summarize key developments, along with evidence indicating that peatlands represent a large proportion of national GHG emissions in both Indonesia and Malaysia. Further, we trace the evolution of peatland policies at the national and regional levels, from focusing on conservation to addressing fire and haze issues, reflecting their complex relationship with national development and the corporate sector. Next, we highlight important and yet unrealized opportunities to better integrate carbon emissions reduction alongside fire and haze in the implementation of peatland Nature-based Solutions (NbS), which are interventions to protect, sustainably manage, or restore nature. Emerging financial and market instruments provide one such opportunity. Additionally, the creation of an enabling governance environment through peatland community participation presents an opportunity to improve the effectiveness of NbS across multiple sustainability dimensions. We found that for these two key countries, the most recent government-reported peatland emissions appear somewhat lower than is suggested by academic studies for Indonesia and substantially lower in the case of Malaysia. Further, we emphasize the complex challenge of integrating policies across multiple scales and issues, with international, regional and national actors, and in multiple industries, all active in peatland governance In English Sociology SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Rural bisacsh . Lechner, Alex M. Sonstige oth Alkaf, Fatima Tuzzahara Sonstige oth Anshari, Gusti Z. Sonstige oth Anshari, Gusti Sonstige oth Asdiah Masran, Siti Sonstige oth Ashfold, Matthew Sonstige oth Beng, Ooi Kee Sonstige oth Hutchinson, Francis E. Sonstige oth Kwok, Choi Shing Sonstige oth Lechner, Alex M. Sonstige oth Masran, Siti Asdiah Sonstige oth Saat, Norshahril Sonstige oth Seah, Sharon Sonstige oth Singh, Daljit Sonstige oth Tuzzahara Alkaf, Fatimah Sonstige oth Varkkey, Helena Sonstige oth Wijayanti, Nurisa Sonstige oth https://doi.org/10.1355/9789815203844?locatt=mode:legacy Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Varkkey, Helena Mitigating Carbon Emissions and Haze in Southeast Asia's Peatlands Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Policy and Governance Sociology SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Rural bisacsh |
title | Mitigating Carbon Emissions and Haze in Southeast Asia's Peatlands Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Policy and Governance |
title_auth | Mitigating Carbon Emissions and Haze in Southeast Asia's Peatlands Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Policy and Governance |
title_exact_search | Mitigating Carbon Emissions and Haze in Southeast Asia's Peatlands Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Policy and Governance |
title_full | Mitigating Carbon Emissions and Haze in Southeast Asia's Peatlands Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Policy and Governance Helena Varkkey, Matthew Ashfold, Siti Asdiah Masran, Fatimah Tuzzahara Alkaf, Gusti Anshari, Alex M. Lechner, Sharon Seah, Nurisa Wijayanti |
title_fullStr | Mitigating Carbon Emissions and Haze in Southeast Asia's Peatlands Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Policy and Governance Helena Varkkey, Matthew Ashfold, Siti Asdiah Masran, Fatimah Tuzzahara Alkaf, Gusti Anshari, Alex M. Lechner, Sharon Seah, Nurisa Wijayanti |
title_full_unstemmed | Mitigating Carbon Emissions and Haze in Southeast Asia's Peatlands Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Policy and Governance Helena Varkkey, Matthew Ashfold, Siti Asdiah Masran, Fatimah Tuzzahara Alkaf, Gusti Anshari, Alex M. Lechner, Sharon Seah, Nurisa Wijayanti |
title_short | Mitigating Carbon Emissions and Haze in Southeast Asia's Peatlands |
title_sort | mitigating carbon emissions and haze in southeast asia s peatlands opportunities and challenges in integrating policy and governance |
title_sub | Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Policy and Governance |
topic | Sociology SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Rural bisacsh |
topic_facet | Sociology SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Rural |
url | https://doi.org/10.1355/9789815203844?locatt=mode:legacy |
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