Understanding the carbon monoxide threat in the South China Sea
Yoga Suharman,
Sadewa Purba Sejati,
Iman Amirullah
Abstract:This research aims to present carbon monoxide (CO) emissions trends from January 2019 to June 2021 in Southeast Asian waters and the South China Sea (SEA-SCS). Using securitization theory, the data obtained from geospatial analysis was the basis for constructing CO as a threat. The results showed high CO density in the region due to economic activities that caused pressure on the marine air environment. Unfortunately, this has not been explicitly discussed in regional maritime cooperation, even though the stat… Show more
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