Integrated Forest Fire Management in Tropical Peat Swamp Forest : Role of Local Community

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Autor(a) principal: Isthyben Sawairnathan, Maichal
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Ainuddin Nuruddin, Ahmad
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biodiversidade Brasileira
Texto Completo: https://revistaeletronica.icmbio.gov.br/BioBR/article/view/1210
Resumo: Tropical Peat swamp forests are one of tropical wetland ecosystems that has dynamic link between land and water and also transition zone where the water flow, the nutrients cycling and the solar energy combine together to create an irreplaceable environment of hydrology, soils and vegetation. The peat swamp forest functioned as carbon sink and carbon storage, their presence have been beneficial to human kind. During dry period, tropical peat swamps are prone to forest fires and causes transboundary haze in South East Asia in 2005 and 2015. Local community around tropical peat swamp can play an important role in integrated peat forest fire management but little research has been done to understand their knowledge and attitude towards forest fire. A study was conducted to assess the attitudes and perception of villagers affected by forest fire. Likert questionaire is used to elicit repondents attitudes and perception by asking the degree to which the individual agree or disagree with the statement. Respondents from all three groups agreed that forest fire would cause air pollution, soil erosion, green house effect and thick haze, so indirectly cause disease like asthma, respiratory disease, skin infection. Villager affected by forest fire supported immediate fire suppression and agree that forest fire is a big problem in this country. The findings from this study will help the relevant authorities to formulate a better integrated forest fire management programme.
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spelling Integrated Forest Fire Management in Tropical Peat Swamp Forest : Role of Local CommunityIntegrated Forest Fire Management in Tropical Peat Swamp Forest : Role of Local Community Tropical Peat swamp forests are one of tropical wetland ecosystems that has dynamic link between land and water and also transition zone where the water flow, the nutrients cycling and the solar energy combine together to create an irreplaceable environment of hydrology, soils and vegetation. The peat swamp forest functioned as carbon sink and carbon storage, their presence have been beneficial to human kind. During dry period, tropical peat swamps are prone to forest fires and causes transboundary haze in South East Asia in 2005 and 2015. Local community around tropical peat swamp can play an important role in integrated peat forest fire management but little research has been done to understand their knowledge and attitude towards forest fire. A study was conducted to assess the attitudes and perception of villagers affected by forest fire. Likert questionaire is used to elicit repondents attitudes and perception by asking the degree to which the individual agree or disagree with the statement. Respondents from all three groups agreed that forest fire would cause air pollution, soil erosion, green house effect and thick haze, so indirectly cause disease like asthma, respiratory disease, skin infection. Villager affected by forest fire supported immediate fire suppression and agree that forest fire is a big problem in this country. The findings from this study will help the relevant authorities to formulate a better integrated forest fire management programme.Tropical Peat swamp forests are one of tropical wetland ecosystems that has dynamic link between land and water and also transition zone where the water flow, the nutrients cycling and the solar energy combine together to create an irreplaceable environment of hydrology, soils and vegetation. The peat swamp forest functioned as carbon sink and carbon storage, their presence have been beneficial to human kind. During dry period, tropical peat swamps are prone to forest fires and causes transboundary haze in South East Asia in 2005 and 2015. Local community around tropical peat swamp can play an important role in integrated peat forest fire management but little research has been done to understand their knowledge and attitude towards forest fire. A study was conducted to assess the attitudes and perception of villagers affected by forest fire. Likert questionaire is used to elicit repondents attitudes and perception by asking the degree to which the individual agree or disagree with the statement. Respondents from all three groups agreed that forest fire would cause air pollution, soil erosion, green house effect and thick haze, so indirectly cause disease like asthma, respiratory disease, skin infection. Villager affected by forest fire supported immediate fire suppression and agree that forest fire is a big problem in this country. The findings from this study will help the relevant authorities to formulate a better integrated forest fire management programme.Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBio)2019-11-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaeletronica.icmbio.gov.br/BioBR/article/view/121010.37002/biodiversidadebrasileira.v9i1.1210Biodiversidade Brasileira ; v. 9 n. 1 (2019): Wildfire Conference: Resumos; 44Biodiversidade Brasileira ; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2019): Wildfire Conference: Resumos; 44Biodiversidade Brasileira ; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2019): Wildfire Conference: Resumos; 442236-288610.37002/biodiversidadebrasileira.v9i1reponame:Biodiversidade Brasileirainstname:Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBIO)instacron:ICMBIOenghttps://revistaeletronica.icmbio.gov.br/BioBR/article/view/1210/682Copyright (c) 2021 Biodiversidade Brasileira - BioBrasilhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIsthyben Sawairnathan, MaichalAinuddin Nuruddin, Ahmad2023-05-09T12:56:02Zoai:revistaeletronica.icmbio.gov.br:article/1210Revistahttps://revistaeletronica.icmbio.gov.br/BioBRPUBhttps://revistaeletronica.icmbio.gov.br/BioBR/oaifernanda.oliveto@icmbio.gov.br || katia.ribeiro@icmbio.gov.br2236-28862236-2886opendoar:2023-05-09T12:56:02Biodiversidade Brasileira - Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade (ICMBIO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Integrated Forest Fire Management in Tropical Peat Swamp Forest : Role of Local Community
Integrated Forest Fire Management in Tropical Peat Swamp Forest : Role of Local Community
title Integrated Forest Fire Management in Tropical Peat Swamp Forest : Role of Local Community
spellingShingle Integrated Forest Fire Management in Tropical Peat Swamp Forest : Role of Local Community
Isthyben Sawairnathan, Maichal
title_short Integrated Forest Fire Management in Tropical Peat Swamp Forest : Role of Local Community
title_full Integrated Forest Fire Management in Tropical Peat Swamp Forest : Role of Local Community
title_fullStr Integrated Forest Fire Management in Tropical Peat Swamp Forest : Role of Local Community
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Forest Fire Management in Tropical Peat Swamp Forest : Role of Local Community
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author Isthyben Sawairnathan, Maichal
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Ainuddin Nuruddin, Ahmad
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description Tropical Peat swamp forests are one of tropical wetland ecosystems that has dynamic link between land and water and also transition zone where the water flow, the nutrients cycling and the solar energy combine together to create an irreplaceable environment of hydrology, soils and vegetation. The peat swamp forest functioned as carbon sink and carbon storage, their presence have been beneficial to human kind. During dry period, tropical peat swamps are prone to forest fires and causes transboundary haze in South East Asia in 2005 and 2015. Local community around tropical peat swamp can play an important role in integrated peat forest fire management but little research has been done to understand their knowledge and attitude towards forest fire. A study was conducted to assess the attitudes and perception of villagers affected by forest fire. Likert questionaire is used to elicit repondents attitudes and perception by asking the degree to which the individual agree or disagree with the statement. Respondents from all three groups agreed that forest fire would cause air pollution, soil erosion, green house effect and thick haze, so indirectly cause disease like asthma, respiratory disease, skin infection. Villager affected by forest fire supported immediate fire suppression and agree that forest fire is a big problem in this country. The findings from this study will help the relevant authorities to formulate a better integrated forest fire management programme.
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