2017 Southeast Asian haze

Haze over the Southeast Asia region in mid-2017
Southeast Asian haze series
Haze in Borneo, 2019
History
1990s
  • 1997 Southeast Asian haze
    • 1997 Indonesian forest fires
2000s
  • 2005 Malaysian haze
  • 2006 Southeast Asian haze
  • 2009 Southeast Asian haze
2010s
  • 2010 Southeast Asian haze
  • 2013 Southeast Asian haze
  • 2015 Southeast Asian haze
  • 2016 Malaysian haze
  • 2016 Southeast Asian haze
  • 2017 Southeast Asian haze
  • 2019 Southeast Asian haze
Key topics
  • Chemical equator
  • Deforestation
    • in Borneo
    • in Indonesia
  • Mega Rice Project
  • Peat swamp forest
Responses
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The 2017 Southeast Asian Haze was a transnational haze crisis that started in late July, 2017. The Singaporean National Environment Agency said in June that the number of hotspots in Sumatra due to farmers using the "slash-and-burn" technique to clear land was 180.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Haze unlikely to hit Singapore next week despite Indonesia fires". Today Online. Singapore. 2017-07-27. Retrieved 2017-08-03.

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