Abstract

This research aims to develop better understandings of the interaction between the ecosystem and the local community that creates the haze problem, its effects on them, and the related sociocultural, local knowledge factors and agricultural practices. It uses sustainability science perspective in an attempt to formulate solutions to sustainable development, with an ambition to generate welfares for all relevant stakeholders. Furthermore, it is closely associated with the principle of social responsibility stipulated in Article 14 of Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights. A combination of methods was adopted, including literature review, focus group discussion (FGD), and field observation.

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