Why conservation areas are not living up to their potential in Indonesia

Thursday, April 2, 2020 - 09:30 in Earth & Climate

Indonesia is home to the third-largest tropical forest after the Amazon and Congo. These forests have high biodiversity values and Indonesia has set aside million of hectares as conservation forests to protect the country's rich biodiversity and the world's climate.

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