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Reports on control of forest
fires
Reports from the Project FireFight Southeast
Asia
Project FireFight Southeast Asia is seeking
to secure the essential policy reform at national & regional level within
South East Asia that provides a legislative and economic basis for controlling
harmful anthropogenic forest fires.
It undertook studies focusing on three areas of fire management: community-based
fire management, legal and
regulatory aspects of forest fires, and the economics of fire use in South East
Asia.
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Community Involvement in and Management of Forest Fires in South East Asia [PDF, 396KB]
Project FireFight South East Asia, Bogor, Indonesia.
Author : Karki, S.
Year : 2002
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The
Economics of Fire Use in Agriculture and Forestry – A Preliminary Review for
Indonesia [PDF, 670KB]
Project FireFight South East Asia, Bogor, Indonesia.
Author : Gouyon, A. and D. Simorangkir
Year : 2002
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Land Clearing on Degraded Lands for Plantation Development [3.3MB]
A Workshop on Economics of Fire Use in Agriculture and Forest Plantations,
Kuching, 24-25 October 2002
Author : Dicky Simorangkir, Peter Moore, Nina Haase and
Ginny Ng
Year : 2002
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Review and Analysis of Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Forest Fires in South
East Asia [PDF, 627KB]
Project FireFight South East Asia, Bogor, Indonesia.
Author : Abdullah, A.
Year : 2002
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A Review of
Legal, Regulatory and Institutional Aspects of Forest and Land Fires in
Indonesia [PDF, 666KB]
Project FireFight South East Asia, Bogor, Indonesia.
Author : Simorangkir, D. and Sumantri
Year : 2002
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Communities in flames: Proceedings of an international conference on
community involvement in fire management
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand
Author : Simorangkir, D. and Sumantri
Year : 2002
Newsletter "Burning ISSUES"
"Burning ISSUES" is an occasional newsletter published by
Project FireFight in
cooperation with the joint
CIFOR and
ICRAF (International
Center for Research on Agroforestry) fire research project aimed for
clarifying issues about fire management, which are often discussed but not
necessarily understood.
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Fire Reports
Fires in South East Asia – Analysis,
Insights and Ideas from Project FireFight South East Asia
[PDF, 1.15MB]
Fires, Laws and Regulations – Towards Best
Practice for Legal Aspects of Forest Fires
[PDF, 1.38MB]
Presentations, reports and
contribution papers from the ITTO workshop on strengthening the AFP, Yogyakarta,
August, 30 - September 1st, 2004
Recent Developments in Wildland Fire Management in Asia
Duncan Sutherland, Director, Business Development, NSW Rural Fire Service,
Australia [DOC, 267KB]
Full paper:
Addressing fire management in the Philippines
[PDF, 99KB]
Land and Forest Fire Control Policies and Implementation in Indonesia
Harjanto W. Sukotjo, Deputy Director of Forest Fire Impact, Ministry of Forestrs,
Indonesia [DOC, 53KB]
IGES Village Action Guidelines and the Issue of Forest Fire, Land Rehabilitation
and Reforestation
Martinus Nanang, Visiting researcher, IGES [DOC, 36KB]
International Contributions of Japan on the Global Tropical Forest Preservation
and Protection
Mr. Junsei Nagai, Institute for Century Systems [DOC, 14.8MB]
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