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World’s Fragmented Forests Are Deteriorating
The world's forests are fragmented and deteriorating, states a new paper published in Science Advances. After analyzing satellite ...
Environment
March 25, 2015
River Flooding to Affect 40M People Annually by 2030
20.7 million people are affected by river flooding each year, and the number is expected to more than ...
Environment
March 14, 2015
Indonesia Reaffirms Commitment for Mining and Logging
The governor of East Kalimantan, Indonesia, has reaffirmed his commitment to a 2013 moratorium on mining, logging, and ...
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March 10, 2015
Tiger Poachers Caught in Indonesia Authority Sting Operation
A sting operation by Indonesian officials snared a group of tiger hunters operating in Karinci Seblat National Park ...
Environment
February 25, 2015
Indonesia Dissolves Agency Charged With Forestry Reform
The world's first cabinet-level ministry dedicated to implementing REDD+ has been dissolved. In accordance with Indonesian Presidential Decree ...
Environment
February 11, 2015
Sulawesi Communities Sustainably Managing Forests
"If we don't have forests, community grounds, burial place, and rice fields... then what will be the fate ...
Environment
February 9, 2015
Local Community in Sumatra Protect Forest Timber
The village of Pekandangan sits on the border of Register 39, a 41,000-hectare protected forest containing the headwaters ...
Environment
February 6, 2015
Traditional Farms and Forests Threatened in West Guinea
A half-kilometer south of the village of Demaisi, Yohan Ullo pulls weeds from his garden. The 50 square ...
Environment
February 4, 2015
Indonesia Community Regains Forest Rights
During Indonesia's 2014 national census, 848 people were recorded living in the village of Setulang, an hour's drive ...
Environment
January 31, 2015
Sumatran Community Taking Charge of Forest Protection
"We were managing communal land, but according [to] the government it was protected forest," Syafrizal recalls, "I knew ...
Environment
January 30, 2015
Sumatran Community Conserves Through ‘Village Forests’
The rolling green hills covered in rice paddies and coffee plantations give Semende in the Muara Enim regency ...
Environment
January 24, 2015
Farmers Help Restore Degraded Forests in Sulawesi
rda tends to his two-hectare timber plantation in Pamulukkang Forest at the base of Tanete Kindo Mountain in ...
Environment
January 18, 2015
Local Forest Management Draws International Attention
Ngata Toro borders Lore Lindu National Park in Central Sulawesi about a three-hour drive from Palu—the provincial capital ...
Environment
January 14, 2015
Palm Oil Threatens Community Forest in Central Kalimantan
Delang district is different than many parts of Central Kalimantan. Namely, on the drive in from Nangabulik, you ...
Environment
January 11, 2015
Kalimantan Community Stops Logging in Indonesia
The small village of Tumbang Bahanei is inhabited by 139 indigenous families that tend to 2,859 hectares of ...
Environment
January 11, 2015
Indonesia: Sulawesi Community Regains Forest Rights
"For generations, the people have used the surrounding forests as community forest," said Tau Hamid, former village head ...
Environment
January 10, 2015
Indonesia Dilemma: Palm Oil vs. Peatland Protection
The Indonesian Ministry of the Environment and Forestry has announced it will further hobble its peatlands protection law ...
Environment
January 9, 2015
Coffee Farmers Help Protect Flores Forest
Located on the slopes of Inerie Mountain on the island of Flores in Indonesia, farmers in Bajawa district ...
Environment
January 7, 2015
Child Labor and Palm Oil in Indonesia
Meet Bimo Kencana Arief. At 13 years old, this Indonesian middle school student is not spending his afternoons ...
Environment
December 23, 2014
Indonesia Slow to Reclaim Damaged Lands
Reclamation of over 830,000 hectares of abandoned mines has yet to begin in East Kalimantan, Indonesia--despite a provincial ...
Environment
November 24, 2014
Black Market Manta Ray Bust in Indonesia
In the largest confiscation in Indonesia to date, authorities seized 103kg of manta gills in Bali, and arrested ...
Environment
November 14, 2014
Tiger Traffickers Busted in Indonesia
Two online merchants of tiger parts have been arrested in Indonesia. The bust was the result of a ...
Environment
November 5, 2014
Indonesia Palm Oil Company Appeals to Supreme Court
Oil palm company PT. Kallista Alam has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court continuing the closely-watched legal ...
Environment
October 15, 2014
Palm Oil Companies Hire Locals to Evade Restrictions
As more palm oil companies are held accountable for deforestation in Indonesia, a growing number are hiring local ...
Environment
October 6, 2014
High Court Denies Palm Oil Company’s Appeal
Furthering Indonesia's renewed commitment to environmental justice, the High Court of Banda Aceh denied an appeal by PT. ...
Environment
October 1, 2014
Coal Mine Has Heavy Impact in Indonesia-Borneo
Baharuddin should be happy. The rambutan and durian trees flanking his home are heavy with fruit. Two hectares ...
Environment
September 27, 2014
Illegal Plantation Still Run by Palm Oil Company
Since 2009, PT Hati Prima Agro (HPA), a subsidiary of palm oil giant Bumitama Gunajaya Agro Group (BGA), ...
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September 15, 2014
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