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Rationale and BackgroundASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution
A Multilateral Agreement and Partner in the Global Wildland Fire Network
Rationale and Background
At the beginning of the 21st Century the application of fire in land-use systems and wildfires in forests and other vegetation in the South East Asian region are still contributing to the degradation of the environment and the atmosphere, jeopardizing the sustainability of land-use systems, and threatening human populations, especially human health. Countries members of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the international community have increased their efforts to reduce the occurrence and negative impacts of fires. In conjunction with the World Conference on Land and Forest Fire Hazards (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 10-13 June 2002) and the 9th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Haze (11 June 2002) it was decided that the ASEAN countries, based on their long-term efforts and agreements to cooperate in the field of fire and smoke pollution management, join the global network of Regional Wildland Fire Networks under the auspices of the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) and the Global Fire Monitoring Center (GFMC).
Key documents on the ASEAN Haze Action Online website
The Coordination and Support Unit of the Regional Haze Action Plan (RHAP) is based at the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta. The ASEAN Haze Action Online website provides a number of documents that introduce the fire problem and provide information on political activities and policies that address the fire problem.
http://haze.asean.org/
ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution
In June 2002 the ASEAN ministers for the environment signed the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution. The agreement entered into force on 25 November 2003). Indonesia has not yet ratified the agreement.
ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution (PDF, 175 KB)
ASEAN Statement to the World Summit on Sustainable Development
Recommendations of the World Conference on Land and Forest Fire Hazards (June 2002) (PDF, 20 KB)
ASEAN Joining the Global Wildland Fire Network
At the Eleventh Joint Meeting of the ASEAN Working Groups on Sub-Regional Fire Fighting Arrangements (SRFAs) for Sumatra and Borneo (Singapore, 12-13 August 2002) it was decided that ASEAN will join the Global Wildland Fire Network. This decision was made following a proposal by the GFMC / ISDR Working Group on Wildland Fire Proposal to the Ministerial Meeting on Haze (11 June 2002). See:
- GFMC / Working Group on Wildland Fire Proposal (PDF, 58 KB)
- Extracts of 11th Joint SRFA Meeting Report (PDF, 8 KB)
- Ha Noi Statement on Promoting Partnerships for the Implementation of the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution (11-13 May 2006) (PDF, 22 KB)
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Regional and National Wildland Fire Reports
ASEAN Fire Response Strategy (2001)
FAO Global Fire Assessment 2005
- Regional Fire Report Southeast Asia (PDF 0.4 MB)
Recent regional and country reports
Republic of Indonesia
Lao People’s Democratic Republic
- Study: Can the MODIS active fire hotspots be used to monitor vegetation fires in the Lao PDR? (PDF, 3.2 MB)
Malaysia
- Fire Fighting Equipment Acquisition Project – Partner Agreement (Doc, 23 KB)
- List of Forest Fire Equipment at Sabah Forest Reserve (Doc, 28 KB)
- Preliminary Assessment of Damage by Fire within Forest Reserves in Sabah, 1998 (Doc, 1.188 KB)
- Fire Management Plan Deramakot Forest Reserve, 1998 (PDF, 557 KB)
- Photo of burned area (PDF, 90 KB)
Republic of The Philippines
- A Review of Forest Fire Management in The Philippines (January 2004) (PDF, 0.2 MB)
- DENR should re-assume responsibility for forest fire suppression in the Phillipines (Press Release ITTO, 18 February 2004)
Kingdom of Thailand
Regular updates of the fire situation in Thailand
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Tram Chim National Park an Integrated Water and Fire Management Strategy, developed jointly between Can Tho University and the University of Natural Sciences (Viet Nam), United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, the International Crane Foundation, UNDP, IUCN, sponsored by USAID and the Global Environment Facility (GEF)
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The International Forest Fire News (IFFN) was an activity of the FAO/UNECE Team of Specialists on Forest Fire and the Global Fire Monitoring Center (GFMC). IFFN has been published on behalf of UNECE Timber Committee and the FAO European Forestry Commission. The selection below covers only publications covering the ASEAN member states; for all issues (global coverage) and more information, visit the IFFN portal of the GFMC.
Kingdom of Cambodia
- Fire on Mount Cameroon Forest (IFFN No. 39 – January – June 2010)
Republic of Indonesia
- Long-Term National Integrated Forest Fire Management Programme Initiated at Bandung (IFFN No. 8 – January 1993)
- National Coordination Team on Land and Forest Fire Management (IFFN No. 14 – January 1996)
- Integrated Forest Fire Management Project in East Kalimantan (IFFN No. 14 – January 1996)
- Forest and Land Fire Management and its Institution in Indonesia (IFFN No. 16 – January 1997)
- Forest Fire Prevention Management Project in Indonesia (IFFN No. 16 – January 1997)
- Fire Ecology Research in South Sumatra, Indonesia (IFFN No. 16 – January 1997)
- Assessment of 1997 Land and Forest Fires in Indonesia: National Coordination (IFFN No. 18 – January 1998)
- United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination Team (UNDAC) Mission on Forest Fires, Indonesia, September – November 1997 (IFFN No. 18 – January 1998)
- Remote Sensing of Fire and Smoke in Indonesia: Use of the NOAA AVHRR (IFFN No. 18 – January 1998)
- Remote Sensing of Fire and Smoke in Indonesia: The Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Fire Product of Indonesia (IFFN No. 18 – January 1998)
- Indonesian and Regional Initiatives in Fire and Smoke Management and Policy Development (IFFN No. 18 – January 1998)
- The 1997 Wildfire Season and the Impact of Fire Management Projects in Indonesia (IFFN No. 18 – January 1998)
- Forest Fires in Sumatra: Possible Ways and Proposals after the Experience of the 1997 Dry Season in the Province of South Sumatra (IFFN No. 18 – January 1998)
- International Workshop on National Guidelines on the Protection of Forests Against Fire Bogor, Indonesia, 8-9 December 1997 (IFFN No. 18 – January 1998)
- Special Session on 1997 Forest Fire Events in the Consultative Group on Indonesian Forests (IFFN No. 18 – January 1998)
- Transboundary Haze Pollution in Southeast Asia (IFFN No. 19 – October 1998)
- ASEAN: Asian Development Bank (ADB) Support to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) via a Regional Technical Assistance (RETA) „Strengthening ASEAN´s Capacity to Prevent and Mitigate Transboundary Atmospheric Pollution Resulting from Forest Fires (RETA 5778-REG)“ (IFFN No. 19 – October 1998)
- Daily Forest Fire Observation from Space in East Kalimantan (IFFN No. 19 – October 1998)
- Rehabilitation of Fire-affected Forests in East Kalimantan (IFFN No. 19 – October 1998)
- Wide Area Surveillance System (WAS) Phase I: Transboundary Haze Pollution Control and Monitoring System (THPCM) (IFFN No. 20 – January 1999)
- Fire in the Rubber Jungle…Fire Prevention and Sustainable Tree Crop Development in South Sumatra (IFFN No. 21 – September 1999)
- Pilot Project Planning for Fire Suppression Mobilization in Riau and South Sumatra Provinces (IFFN No. 21 – September 1999)
- Fire Damages in East Kalimantan in 1997/98: Relations to Land Use and Proposals for Further Action (IFFN No. 22 – April 2000)
- Causes and Impacts of Forest Fires: A Case Study from East Kalimantan, Indonesia (IFFN No. 22 – April 2000)
- After the Fires in East Kalimantan/Indonesia Forest Policy Challenged to Support Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) (IFFN No. 23 – December 2000)
- Fire in Indonesia and the Integrated Forest Fire Management Project – IFFM (IFFN No. 23 – December 2000)
- Fire Damages in East Kalimantan in 1997-98 Related to Land Use – ERS-SAR Inventory Results (IFFN No. 23 – December 2000)
- A Fire Information System for East Kalimantan (IFFN No. 23 – December 2000)
- The Use of Simple Fire Danger Rating Systems as a Tool for Early Warning in Forestry (IFFN No. 23 – December 2000)
- Fire Prevention in East Kalimantan (IFFN No. 23 – December 2000)
- Twelve Fire Management Centres at District Level within the Province of East Kalimantan (IFFN No. 23 – December 2000)
- The 1997-98 Air Pollution Episode in Southeast Asia Generated by Vegetation Fires in Indonesia (IFFN No. 23 – December 2000)
- Rehabilitation of Fire-affected Forests in East Kalimantan (IFFN No. 23 – December 2000)
- Forest Fire Fighting Equipment. What to Buy? (IFFN No. 23 – December 2000)
- Fire, Smoke, and Haze: The ASEAN Response Strategy (ASEAN / Asian Development Bank, 2001) (PDF, 2 MB) (2001)
- KALI FIRE 2001 – Tropical Peat Fire Experiment in Kalimantan (Indonesia) (2001)
- Fire Situation in Indonesia (IFFN No. 26 – January 2002)
- Community Based Fire Management: The South Kalimantan Experience (IFFN No. 26 – January 2002)
- Statement on Progress Towards Implementing Sustainable Forest Management at the Twelfth CGI Meeting (including land and forest fire control) (2003)
- Fires in Indonesia: Causes, costs and policy implications (CIFOR Occ. Pap. No. 38; PDF, 940 KB) (2003)
- EOS MODIS Data Used to Study 2002 Fires in Kalimantan, Indonesia (PDF, 331 KB) (2003)
Lao People’s Democratic Republic
- Forest Fires in Lao PDR (IFFN No. 20 – March 1999)
Malaysia
- Forest Fire in Malaysia: An Overview (IFFN No. 18 – January 1998)
- Forest Fire Situation in Malaysia (IFFN No. 26 – January 2002)
Republic of the Philippines
- Fire Occurrence within the Cordillera Region of Luzón, Northern Philippines (IFFN No. 5 – June 1991)
- Creation of a new Forest Protection and Rehabilitation Division (IFFN No. 13 – July 1995)
- Forest Fire Management in the Philippines – The 1995 Forest Fire Season (IFFN No. 16 – January 1997)
- No Fire Bonus Plan Program of Mountain Province (IFFN No. 18 – January 1998)
- Fire Support in the Philippines: BLM provides Experts to Help with threatening Wildfires (IFFN No. 19 – October 1998)
- Fire Situation in the Philippines (IFFN No. 26 – January 2002)
Republic of Singapore
- Singapore Environment Council Presents NGOs Concerns about Southeast Asian Fires to ASEAN Senior Officials (IFFN No. 19 – October 1998)
- International Policy Dialogue on the Southeast Asian Fires Statement to the ASEAN Senior Officials for the Environment (IFFN No. 19 – October 1998)
- International Policy Dialogue on the Southeast Asian Fires (IFFN No. 19 – October 1998)
- Forest Fire Monitoring and Research Activities at the Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing (CRISP), National University of Singapore (IFFN No. 19 – October 1998)
- Germany-Singapore Environmental Technology Agency (GSETA): Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop on Transboundary Atmospheric Pollution (IFFN No. 19 – October 1998)
Kingdom of Thailand
- Forest Fires in Thailand (IFFN No. 9 – July 1993)
- Special Report on Forest Fire (IFFN No. 26 – January 2002)
- Effects of Forest Fire Protection on Plant Diversity in a Tropical Deciduous Dipterocarp – Oak Forest, Thailand(IFFN No. 34 – January – June 2006)
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
- A Fire Problem Analysis (IFFN No. 7 – August 1992)
- Fire Management Assessment Tram Chim National Park,
Dong Thap Province, Viet Nam (IFFN No. 26 – January 2002) - Fuel Assessment and Fire Prevention in Pine Plantations during the Tending Stage in Dalat,
Lam Dong Province, Viet Nam (IFFN No. 36 – January – June 2007)
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ITTO Guidelines on Fire Management in Tropical Forests
The sixth publication in the ITTO Policy Development Series provides practical assistance to member countries as they address issues and develop fire management principles to ensure the protection and sustainable management of tropical forests. The guidelines were drafted under the leadership of the GFMC in 1994 and finalized by a group of experts in 1996.
Reference: International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO). 1997. ITTO Guidelines on Fire Management in Tropical Forests. ITTO Policy Development Series No.6. ITTO, Yokohama, 40 p.
- ITTO Guidelines on Fire Management in Tropical Forests (English) (PDF, 0.5 MB)
- ITTO Guidelines on Fire Management in Tropical Forests (French) (PDF, 2.7 MB)
- ITTO Guidelines on Fire Management in Tropical Forests (Spanish) (PDF, 2.7 MB)
5. Institutional Framework and Capacity Development
6. Socio-economic Considerations
7. Land Resources Management and Utilization
8. Training and Public Education
Appendix 1: Fire Management Options
Appendix 2: Fire Prevention Measures
Appendix 3: Fire Pre-Suppression
Appendix 6: Unpublished Model of the Fire Ecology Research Group, Germany
Appendix 7: Wildland Fire Management Terminology
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