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View all search resultsSpanning 67 percent of Indonesia’s terrestrial area, forest lands have been under threat due to pressure to expand the palm oil market and accommodate economic development interests. While these problems persist, the forestry sector has not been able to counter the threats with tangible alternatives for economic opportunities.
The Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi) has revealed that almost all reclamation projects in Indonesia, including projects in Jakarta, Bali and Makassar, have violated bylaws on zoning of coastal areas and small islands.
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