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[Jenayah] Jerebu API 600++ Siapakah si jahanam pemilik syarikat yg bakar ladang?

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https://www.facebook.com/boy.garang.14/videos/10203540325428686/

tiap2 tahun benda sama berlaku........  

apakah keBANGSATan ini?

aku cadangkan utk kesan pemilik syarikat2 ini dan BUNUH sekoq2 BANGSAT ni  
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 Author| Post time 27-9-2015 03:08 AM | Show all posts
ikutkan artikel, nie kerja leluhur TPM tercinta

Get your facts right on Indonesia’s haze problem – Erik Meijaard
Published: 8 September 2015 10:30 AM

I find it remarkable that after several decades of forest and peatland fires and associated haze problems, governmental and non-governmental organisations are still barking up the wrong tree in the fire and haze blaming game.

In a recent Jakarta Globe article, President Joko Widodo talks tough on fires and haze, blaming "disobedient plantation companies for setting the fires to clear land for planting".

Similarly, the article quotes environmental activists who point to plantation companies for being the biggest cause of fires and haze.

Dear oh dear, does anyone ever read the studies about causes of forest fire and haze in Indonesia? Apparently not. Or maybe people do, but they prefer to ignore the facts and reiterate the more convenient fictions.

Small-scale farmers

So I say it again, just in case there is someone out there willing to listen.

Studies of fire and haze in Kalimantan and Sumatra firmly point towards small-scale farmers and other under-the-radar, mid-scale land-owners, rather than large companies as the main cause of fires and haze.

A study published in August 2015 in the journal Environmental Research Letters clearly shows that on Sumatra 59% of fire emissions originate from outside timber and oil-palm concession boundaries. These non-concession-related fires generated 62% of smoke exposure in equatorial Southeast Asia (primarily Singapore and Malaysia).

In Kalimantan, non-concession fires play an even bigger role. Fires outside concessions generated 73% of all emissions and 76% of smoke affecting equatorial Southeast Asia.

These findings are in line with similar results based on more detailed studies in Riau and published in Nature in 2014.

In Riau, 52% of the total burned area in 2013 was within concessions. However, 60% of these burned areas were occupied and used by small-and medium-landholders.

And another scientific publication on the causes of Indonesian forest fires showed that, even 15 years ago, when oil-palm companies were involved a lot more frequently than now in land-clearing with fire, rural communities were a dominant cause of fires in both Sumatra and Kalimantan.

The key point is that the fire and haze problem in Indonesia is complex, with multiple actors playing a role. Focusing on large concessions alone, which the Indonesian government and also non-government organisations seem to do, is not going to do much to reduce the problem.

If the president wants “no more forest fires next year”, his government needs to get realistic about real causes and think about how to address these effectively.

Anyone who has ever spent time in Kalimantan or Sumatra during the dry season knows that burning land for agriculture, for hunting, or just for fun is a favorite pastime of many. Most districts have laws in place that prohibit this kind of burning, but the big issue is that no one pays any heed to these laws and consequently they are largely ignored.

A new approach

If the Indonesian government really wants to reduce the fire and haze problem it needs to get far more specific in its management. Setting up task forces that look out for fires so that they can direct fire-fighting helicopters and cloud-seeding activities in the right direction are mostly window-dressing and won’t do much to reduce the underlying problem of Indonesia’s many million arsonists.

An expert meeting on the fire problem on August 25 similarly recommended shifting the emphasis from fire-fighting to fire prevention.

First, and most immediately, you start with law enforcement. You get the army and police involved to track down anyone illegally setting fire to land, and take legal action.

If the law says burning is illegal, prosecute the perpetrators, how hard is that?

You advertise burning prohibitions widely, through radio, television, newspapers, social media, billboards, and public speeches by governors, district heads and others. And you make sure that everyone understands that this time it is serious.

In the longer term, Sumatra and Kalimantan may need somewhat different approaches. On Sumatra, where most fire emissions are generated from peat lands, the government has to stop giving out concession licenses on coastal peats.

As I argued before, plantation development in coastal peatlands is unsustainable and will cause major economic losses to Indonesia. These peat lands need to be reforested and their original hydrology restored. That is the only way to stop peat burning.

In Kalimantan, where burning by local communities plays an even bigger role than in Sumatra, the focus may need to be more on stopping unsustainable slash-and-burn cultivation activities, especially in peat lands.

Develop solid agricultural support programs that provide subsidies for non-destructive land uses that use more advanced fertilisation and irrigation techniques and higher-yield crops.

Ultimately, Indonesia urgently needs to start taking the costs of development into consideration and not just focus on the benefits.

Counting the cost

Fires and haze, just like flooding, water pollution, increased temperatures following deforestation, and other issues are costing society tens of billions of dollars in damage annually, but this is rarely noted by those in power. Fires and haze alone caused US$3.5 billion of losses to Indonesia in the past few years, according to the Jakarta Globe.

Who is counting the costs of floods that increase with deforestation and displace up to half a million people annually in Kalimantan alone?

And has anyone even tried to estimate the major economic impacts of the much higher temperatures that prevail after a forest has been turned into a grassland or plantation? Communities complain a lot about the heat, the associated reduced crop yields, and the disease outbreaks. They know the costs, but who else is listening?

The science is there to inform decisions on all levels of government and to find lasting solutions, for Indonesia's own sake. – Jakarta Globe, September 8, 2015.

* Erik Meijaard is a conservation scientist coordinating the Borneo Futures initiative.
* This is the personal opinion of the writer or publication and does not necessarily represent the views of The Malaysian Insider.

- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.c ... thash.Yy8GBzse.dpuf

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Post time 27-9-2015 09:23 AM | Show all posts
baby AA dah melahar pon kat ig heshe
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Post time 27-9-2015 09:28 AM | Show all posts
iols dh demam batuk selsema sakit tekak etc gara2 jerebu..
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Post time 27-9-2015 09:32 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Teruk sgguh jerebu area pj...
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Post time 27-9-2015 09:45 AM | Show all posts
Isnin ni sekolah tutup lagi ke ?  Adoii up set lagi plan harian ummah melisia dek jerebu hampeh indon caprut ni
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Post time 27-9-2015 09:57 AM | Show all posts
Pembakaran hutan  berlaku dinegara aku...my country's internal problem.....never yours.....

The wind direction causes the other neighboring countries to be affected.......

blame the wind, why blame us?

Kuikuikui.......

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Post time 27-9-2015 10:09 AM | Show all posts
Bukan ini ujian dari awloh? redo je..
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BEETLEJUICE replied at 27-9-2015 09:57 AM
Pembakaran hutan  berlaku dinegara aku...my country's internal problem.....never yours.....

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Post time 27-9-2015 10:20 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
company malaysia klu x slah tp yg bkar tu pkja Indonesia....dh brthun2 mslah jrbu ni xda solution nk settle pn..
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Post time 27-9-2015 10:24 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Celaka Wak Jahid...
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Post time 27-9-2015 10:38 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
indons diselubungi asap
moga gunung lokon ke rokon ke tu lesap sahaja lah...
senang

bodoh gi bakar pastu menjalar ke tmpt.lain
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Post time 27-9-2015 11:16 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Dem wak jahid ni.  Rakyat senirik tiap tiap tahun sedu jerebu.  Only talk no action. :
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Post time 27-9-2015 11:22 AM | Show all posts
jerebu pun pandai lepak dalam rumah sekarang..
kajang pun teruk ni..
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Post time 27-9-2015 11:43 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
abis suma kain baju yg I jemur..
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Post time 27-9-2015 11:46 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Kerajaan indonesia la
Co malaysia & singapore la
Pekerja indon la
Sapa2 pun, udah2 la membakar tu
Korang xnak hidup sihat ke?
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Post time 27-9-2015 11:48 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
johor jerebu tak teruk kan

hahah jawa johor tak leh sembang kencang
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Post time 27-9-2015 11:50 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Kakak syak kaum kerabat @trisnalovezul
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Post time 27-9-2015 12:09 PM | Show all posts
BEETLEJUICE replied at 27-9-2015 09:57 AM
Pembakaran hutan  berlaku dinegara aku...my country's internal problem.....never yours.....

The w ...

pastu nk salahkan tuhan pulakke yg bawa angin ke sini? pastu nanti yg mati dan yg sakit tu nk salahkan tuhan jugakla yer...
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Post time 27-9-2015 12:12 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
singapore dah sue those companies in indonesia.. malaysia still nak jaga hubungan atas ground susur galur keturunan agaknya...
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