National and international policies governing Haze in Malaysia: A move forward towards a greener future

Haze crisis is one of the worst disaster that ever-hit Malaysia and the neighboring countries: Singapore and Indonesia. Haze pollution caused harm to the economy and public health of the three countries. The transboundary haze caused by Indonesian forest fires constitutes regional and international...

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Published in:International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE)
Main Author: Shukor S.A.; Kamaruddin H.; Supaat D.I.; Khalid R.M.; Hashim N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Science Publishing Corporation Inc 2018
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Shukor S.A.; Kamaruddin H.; Supaat D.I.; Khalid R.M.; Hashim N.
National and international policies governing Haze in Malaysia: A move forward towards a greener future
2018
International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE)
7
3
10.14419/ijet.v7i3.25.17594
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85082346632&doi=10.14419%2fijet.v7i3.25.17594&partnerID=40&md5=9c2a5935a06bb41ae9083d97060c5c80
Haze crisis is one of the worst disaster that ever-hit Malaysia and the neighboring countries: Singapore and Indonesia. Haze pollution caused harm to the economy and public health of the three countries. The transboundary haze caused by Indonesian forest fires constitutes regional and international harm. According to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the haze poses a security risk to states and human. Oil palm boom in Indonesia has sparked transboundary haze in Southeast Asia where Malaysia as one of the world largest producers of palm oils also invest in Indonesia. There have been suggestions to put up legal redress in facing the haze crisis. The suggestion of shared responsibility in cases of transboundary air pollution should be enforced by all parties for the sake of public interest. This paper examines the roles of state responsibility in dealing with air pollution and the roles of ASEAN countries in dealing with trans-boundary air pollution. It concludes with suggestion that the companies as key players in the palm oil industry also play a pivotal role in keeping the environment safe from pollution. © 2018 Authors.
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author Shukor S.A.; Kamaruddin H.; Supaat D.I.; Khalid R.M.; Hashim N.
spellingShingle Shukor S.A.; Kamaruddin H.; Supaat D.I.; Khalid R.M.; Hashim N.
National and international policies governing Haze in Malaysia: A move forward towards a greener future
author_facet Shukor S.A.; Kamaruddin H.; Supaat D.I.; Khalid R.M.; Hashim N.
author_sort Shukor S.A.; Kamaruddin H.; Supaat D.I.; Khalid R.M.; Hashim N.
title National and international policies governing Haze in Malaysia: A move forward towards a greener future
title_short National and international policies governing Haze in Malaysia: A move forward towards a greener future
title_full National and international policies governing Haze in Malaysia: A move forward towards a greener future
title_fullStr National and international policies governing Haze in Malaysia: A move forward towards a greener future
title_full_unstemmed National and international policies governing Haze in Malaysia: A move forward towards a greener future
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description Haze crisis is one of the worst disaster that ever-hit Malaysia and the neighboring countries: Singapore and Indonesia. Haze pollution caused harm to the economy and public health of the three countries. The transboundary haze caused by Indonesian forest fires constitutes regional and international harm. According to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the haze poses a security risk to states and human. Oil palm boom in Indonesia has sparked transboundary haze in Southeast Asia where Malaysia as one of the world largest producers of palm oils also invest in Indonesia. There have been suggestions to put up legal redress in facing the haze crisis. The suggestion of shared responsibility in cases of transboundary air pollution should be enforced by all parties for the sake of public interest. This paper examines the roles of state responsibility in dealing with air pollution and the roles of ASEAN countries in dealing with trans-boundary air pollution. It concludes with suggestion that the companies as key players in the palm oil industry also play a pivotal role in keeping the environment safe from pollution. © 2018 Authors.
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