2016
DOI: 10.15405/epsbs.2016.11.02.34
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Deforestation and Haze in Malaysia: Status of Corporate Responsibility and Law Governance

Abstract: Malaysia is endowed with abundant forest resources that covers about 59.5% of total land area. For most part of Malaysia's economy, much importance is placed on the contribution of forest in agronomy development. Due to apparent large scale land clearing that brought grave consequences to the environment, various initiatives to protect forests from misuse, abuse and overexploitation of forest resources, mainly by plantation companies, were implemented.

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“…Opening burning activities are particularly allowed under the Environmental Quality Act (Declared Activities) (Open Burning) Order 2003 if they are conducted with the appropriate reason and under surveillance and monitoring. The approved set fire are plantation lands for pest management, replanting purposes, and crematorium [17].…”
Section: Air Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Opening burning activities are particularly allowed under the Environmental Quality Act (Declared Activities) (Open Burning) Order 2003 if they are conducted with the appropriate reason and under surveillance and monitoring. The approved set fire are plantation lands for pest management, replanting purposes, and crematorium [17].…”
Section: Air Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%