Easier to prevent forest fires in Riau now, says provincial official

He cites stricter law enforcement against old slash-and-burn way of clearing land

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Preventing forest fires in Riau has become easier, according to a top official in the Indonesian province.

"Doing slash-and-burn practically no longer crosses their mind," said Mr Edwar Sanger, an adviser to the Riau governor on disaster management and fire occurrence, referring to the decades-long method adopted by farmers and illegal squatters to clear land for new planting.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on October 04, 2021, with the headline Easier to prevent forest fires in Riau now, says provincial official. Subscribe