Major drivers of deforestation in Southeast Asia revealed in groundbreaking review.
The article reviews what causes forests to be damaged or cut down in Southeast Asia. The main reasons are turning forests into plantations, using shifting cultivation, logging, fires, and drought. Different countries have different levels of research on these causes, with Indonesia being studied more than the Philippines. More research is needed to understand these drivers better, especially at a detailed level and over time. Accuracy in estimating the area affected by these drivers also needs to be improved.