Information asymmetry remains as a fundamental problem in the management of natural resources in Indonesia. Matters on capital (ibu kota negara, IKN) relocation to newly named city of Nusantara, East…

Information asymmetry remains as a fundamental problem in the management of natural resources in Indonesia. Matters on capital (ibu kota negara, IKN) relocation to newly named city of Nusantara, East…
AERIAL PORTRAIT OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NUSANTARA CAPITAL CITY 1 The continuation likelihood of the IKN Mega Project in East Kalimantan, Nusantara, is growing stronger. The Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka pair,…
Breaking Information Asymmetry to Save the Remaining Natural Forests in West Papua Province. The State of Papua Bioregion Forest The Papua bioregion is a biogeographical imaginary line for the eastern…
Independent Indonesia, Dualism of Puncak Area Policy, Roots of Drought Having 73 years of Indonesia’s independence, the upstream management of the Ciliwung watershed is still stagnant. The dry season since…
Portrait of Indigenous Peoples participating in the action “Demanding Political Promises for Indigenous Peoples” near the presidential palace – Jakarta. A decade of Joko Widodo’s regime has left a legacy…
Indonesia, with its commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, has increased its targets in the “Enhanced NDC” which had been conveyed to the UNFCCC. This ambitious target demands a significant…
PORTRAIT OF THE PROCESS OF MAKING ANT SUGAR Forest Farmer Groups (KTH) in Mekarjaya and Cipeuteuy Villages, Kabandungan Sub-district, Sukabumi Regency, West Java, are currently engaged in conservation partnership activities…
In recent times, the issue of Papua has returned to the public. Through the momentum of the death of George Floyd, an American citizen of African descent. The hashtag #Blacklivematters…
Many people might think that there is a great mistake since the beginning of this Republic on what Central Government has ever done to Papua and its peoples. Something like…
Civil Society Coalition Policy Paper This policy paper contains seven reasons why the DPR and the government should immediately stop discussing the Palm Oil Bill. In January 2017, the government…