Forest rehabilitation requires fire prevention and community involvement

In East Kalimantan, Indonesia drought is frequently followed by fire. The eastern part of Kutai Regency is susceptible to large-scale wildfires during severe droughts related to strong El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events as shown by the 1982-83 and 1997-98 fires. Since the 1982-83 forest fire...

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Main Authors: Toma, T., Oka, T., Marjenah, Fatawi, M., Mori, T.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: Center for International Forestry Research 2001
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18404
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Oka, T.
Marjenah
Fatawi, M.
Mori, T.
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description In East Kalimantan, Indonesia drought is frequently followed by fire. The eastern part of Kutai Regency is susceptible to large-scale wildfires during severe droughts related to strong El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events as shown by the 1982-83 and 1997-98 fires. Since the 1982-83 forest fire, many trials have been conducted to rehabilitate the burned forests. However, the 1998 fires burned both natural and rehabilitated forests in East Kalimantan. It is to be expected that severe droughts related to strong ENSO events and subsequent wildfires will occur again in the near future. At the time of the next severe ENSO event, people should remember that extremely severe drought is likely to recur early in the following year. Without effective fire prevention, the rehabilitated areas will be burned again and the rehabilitation process will not have enough time to reach completion. To rehabilitate burned forests and grasslands as well as to conserve the remaining natural forests, it is important that community-based initiatives are undertaken to reduce potential fire sources and to enhance fire management activities. Clear benefits to the local community should be introduced and announced to the local people before and during forest rehabilitation
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spelling CGSpace184042025-01-24T14:12:15Z Forest rehabilitation requires fire prevention and community involvement Toma, T. Oka, T. Marjenah Fatawi, M. Mori, T. degraded forests rehabilitation fire prevention community involvement measurement conferences In East Kalimantan, Indonesia drought is frequently followed by fire. The eastern part of Kutai Regency is susceptible to large-scale wildfires during severe droughts related to strong El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events as shown by the 1982-83 and 1997-98 fires. Since the 1982-83 forest fire, many trials have been conducted to rehabilitate the burned forests. However, the 1998 fires burned both natural and rehabilitated forests in East Kalimantan. It is to be expected that severe droughts related to strong ENSO events and subsequent wildfires will occur again in the near future. At the time of the next severe ENSO event, people should remember that extremely severe drought is likely to recur early in the following year. Without effective fire prevention, the rehabilitated areas will be burned again and the rehabilitation process will not have enough time to reach completion. To rehabilitate burned forests and grasslands as well as to conserve the remaining natural forests, it is important that community-based initiatives are undertaken to reduce potential fire sources and to enhance fire management activities. Clear benefits to the local community should be introduced and announced to the local people before and during forest rehabilitation 2001 2012-06-04T09:06:25Z 2012-06-04T09:06:25Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18404 en Center for International Forestry Research Toma, T., Oka, T., Marjenah, Fatawi, M., Mori, T. 2001. Forest rehabilitation requires fire prevention and community involvement . In: Kobayashi, S., Turnbull, J.W., Toma, T., Mori, T., Majid, N.M.N.A. (eds.). Rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems: workshop proceedings, 2-4 November 1999, Bogor, Indonesia. :107-114. Bogor, Indonesia, Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR. CIFOR. ISBN: 979-8764-70-6..
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Toma, T.
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Fatawi, M.
Mori, T.
Forest rehabilitation requires fire prevention and community involvement
title Forest rehabilitation requires fire prevention and community involvement
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title_short Forest rehabilitation requires fire prevention and community involvement
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rehabilitation
fire prevention
community involvement
measurement
conferences
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