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Conclusion: Toward a Research-Based Praxis on Southeast Asia’s Ecosystems

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Environmental Resources Use and Challenges in Contemporary Southeast Asia

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This conclusion offers an overview of what this volume has engaged in, namely how Southeast Asia’s eco-resources have been used and how a research-based praxis can play a role in understanding the challenges its ecosystems face.

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    As of 2013, Southeast Asia as a region contributes around 4.55% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions in which each country, as follows: Brunei: 0.04%; Cambodia : 0.06%; Indonesia 1.64%; Laos: 0.03%; Malaysia 0.67%; Myanmar 0.22%; Philippines : 0.38%; Singapore : 0.12%; Thailand : 0.82%; Vietnam : 0.57%.

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    To name a few of these cases: Chut Wutty (of Cambodia , in 2012), Sombath Somphone (of Laos, in 2012), Porlajee Rakchongcharoen (of Thailand , in 2014), and Emerito Samarca (of the Philippines , in 2015).

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Lopez, M., Suryomenggolo, J. (2018). Conclusion: Toward a Research-Based Praxis on Southeast Asia’s Ecosystems. In: Lopez, M., Suryomenggolo, J. (eds) Environmental Resources Use and Challenges in Contemporary Southeast Asia. Asia in Transition, vol 7. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8881-0_12

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