2021
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d221254
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Forest covers, land fire hotspots, and atmospheric pollutions (CO, SO2) in the lower Batanghari River Basin landscape during dry season (June-August 2021)

Abstract: Abstract. Wibowo AA, Basukriadi A, Nurdin E. 2021. Forest covers, land fire hotspots, and atmospheric pollutions (CO, SO2) in the lower Batanghari River Basin landscape during dry season (June-August 2021). Biodiversitas 22: 5678-5687. Land fire is a major threat to the intact forest in Indonesia, including the rainforests of Sumatra. Land fires are caused by several factors, ranging from deforestation, slash and burn to farm, and also weather where land fires occur during dry seasons. Land fires that occur in… Show more

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“…The massive growth rates of the human population, land conversion, climate changes, globalization, and world capitalism have encouraged the exploitative development of peatlands, triggering catastrophic fires, especially during the long dry season (Lovejoy and Hannah 2019;Wibowo et al 2021). Massive clearing of peatlands without an understanding of the characteristics of tropical peatlands has led to degradation (Agus et al 2020), as happened in the former million-hectare peatland clearing area in Central Kalimantan and has become the most severe land fire disaster area (Jayarathne et al 2018;Goldstein et al 2020;Yulianti et al 2020a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The massive growth rates of the human population, land conversion, climate changes, globalization, and world capitalism have encouraged the exploitative development of peatlands, triggering catastrophic fires, especially during the long dry season (Lovejoy and Hannah 2019;Wibowo et al 2021). Massive clearing of peatlands without an understanding of the characteristics of tropical peatlands has led to degradation (Agus et al 2020), as happened in the former million-hectare peatland clearing area in Central Kalimantan and has become the most severe land fire disaster area (Jayarathne et al 2018;Goldstein et al 2020;Yulianti et al 2020a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%