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The Collapse of Aceh's Rawa Tripa Natural Barrier
The daily loss of 10–15 hectares of Rawa Tripa forest demonstrates how fragile Indonesia's ecological wall has become.
The daily loss of 10–15 hectares of Rawa Tripa forest demonstrates how fragile Indonesia's ecological wall has become.
Two puzzle pieces that should clarify the picture fail to connect, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation.
Pantau Gambut is launching a photo essay competition with the theme "Productive Without Destructive."
Observe the various pledges from the government and other stakeholders to restore peatlands.
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The government is again wary of the double threat of forest and land fires as well as the COVID-19 pandemic. This vigilance is heightened during the peak of the dry season from August to October 2021 because it becomes a challenge for the government to focus its attention.
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