Five years ago, before nickel mining in Indonesia was given the “red carpet”, Halmahera was a peaceful, cool place with good environmental quality to fulfill people’s basic right to live…
NICKEL MINING: Destroyer of Halmahera’s Forest and The Surrounding Small Islands (Brief Paper)27 DownloadsDownload Now!Published: February 19, 2024
Indonesia is entering a political year. In just over a month, the regional elections, which were attended by 270 regions, were held on December 9, 2020. Total 229 of them…
NEWSLETTER: Civil society coalition for coastal and small islands justice257 DownloadsDownload Now!Size: 1000 kb
In these times of distress amid this Covid-19 pandemic, the East Kalimantan Province Government and Parliament are instead pushing to pass the Provincial Bill on Coastal Zone and Small Island…
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“Early year notes for 2024 during critical times of determining the fate of indonesia’s forests” Eflecting on the portrait of the state of Indonesia’s forests, deforestation in 2017-2021 with an…
Jakarta, October 8th, 2023. The Civil Society Coalition for a New Paradigm of Conservation urges KLHK (Ministry of Forestry and Environment) and DPR RI (RI House of Representative) not to…
#It is Enough -No Forest No Happiness- The word “Enough” is representative of the conditions and various kinds of forest problems in Indonesia today. Where, deforestation (forest loss) continues at…
Case Study: Mangrove Ecosystem in Balikpapan Bay East Kalimantan Mangroves are an ecosystem that occupies the coastal area and small islands in Indonesia. It has a prominent role in mitigating…
Portraits of Deforestation in North Sumatra, East Kalimantan and North Maluku The President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, admitted that Indonesia is the sixth largest global carbon emitter (Kompas,…
Civil Society Coalition Press ReleaseTwo Years of Presidential Instruction on Palm Oil Moratorium:Government Needs to “Step on the Gas” to Improve Palm Oil Governance [Jakarta, 20 September 2020] September 2020,…