Slamet Susanto , The Jakarta Post , Magelang | Tue, 06/09/2009 2:18 PM | National
Environment activists have released a green map on the Borobudur Temple and surrounding village of Magelang, Central Java, as part of efforts to conserve the site.
The soft launch of the map, held in Ngaran hamlet, Borobudur village, Magelang,
on Monday, was marked with a discussion about the map, which consist of two
sections: a green map of Borobudur Temple and a green map of Borobudur
village.
The map also details the social condition and potential of the temple and
surrounding areas, according to the Green Map organization, which organized the
map.
Green Map coordinator Kristanti Wisnu Aji wardani said green mapping of the
temple began in 2005, but the activity was temporarily halted, before being
resumed in 2008.
Kristanti said the green map provided visitors with a comprehensive explanation
of the Borobudur Temple, which is not only a tourism
site, but also a social and environment spot.
Environmentalist M. Hatta said the map of Borobudur village shows that the
social and environment impact of the Borobudur
Temple had reached some
20 hamlets.
"We hope this map will become a reference for the government," Hatta
said.