The Burning Issue

作者: D. J. Lohman , D. Bickford , N. S. Sodhi

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.1140278

关键词: HazeEnvironmental protectionSoutheast asiaShroudPolitical scienceCivil society

摘要: Neither governments nor civil society have been able to mitigate the annual shroud of haze that blankets Southeast Asia.

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