Southeast AsiaHazeBiodiversityMekong RiverTrade and the environmentThis region has continued to experience economic growth since the 1980s, driven by the expansion of direct investment from other countries. However, this growth has also brought with it a host of envi...
The so-called haze events of 1997 and 1998 — in which particulate-laden smoke from land-clearing fires in Indonesia spread across several other countries in Southeast Asia — focused attention more generally on the effectiveness of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in addressing ...
43utilized a second-generation econometric approach to analyze the impact of RE , trade openness, and financial development on environmental issues in the 15 largest emitting economies between 1990 and 2015. Their findings highlight that RE, alongside trade openness and financial development, significant...
Changes in land use for fuelwood collection and biofuel production in Southeast Asia have resulted in deforestation at 5 times the global average and 10 times the average for the rest of Asia. Policy makers must begin to incorporate the cost of these negative consequences into energy prices. ...
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Recently, environmental issues have become a priority in the agenda of ASEAN countries due to the serious impacts of environmental degradation. Similar to ... H Huong - 《Global Nest Int J》 被引量: 9发表: 1999年 Economic ...
as is common in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Southeast Asia. Rather, this is entirely domestic waste. Most likely, the same contractors that are profiteering off of public money through the construction of the NAC are also profiteering off of public money for what little infrastructure the military ...
Marine environmental issues of Southeast Asia: state and development The seas of Southeast Asia play an important role in the economy of the surrounding countries. The region's constantly expanding coastal population and dev... LM Chou - 《Hydrobiologia》 被引量: 44发表: 1994年 Discussion on En...
Environmental Change in Southeast Asia: People, Politics and Sustainable Development Environmental Change in South-East Asia brings together scholars, journalists, consultants and NGO activists to explore the interaction of people, politics... D Zurick,MJG Parnwell,RL Bryant - 《Ecumene》 被引量: 38...
suggest that there are bidirectional causalities; each other expect no causality from emissions to renewable energy. Finally, some implications, such as developing a small renewable energy project and sustainable urbanization and strengthening in-regional and out-regional cooperation, are given in this ...
A specific situation prevails in Korea: based on the history of the country, Korea was understood as a single-race nation and race was not considered a factor in environmental justice issues. However, since 2003, the numbers of foreign male workers, mainly from Southeast Asian countries, and ...