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View all search resultsA new study from the University of California, Santa Cruz, reveals that the value of mangroves have risen dramatically in recent years in line with their increasing reliance among people and infrastructure to protect against coastal erosion and other hazards related to climate change.
In celebration of Youth Pledge Day, PT Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) joined forces with the younger generation in Ambon to carry out coral reef conservation as part of its commitment to environmental preservation. Through its Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) program, PNM collaborated with marine environment advocacy group Sea Soldier to plant 600 coral seedlings at Morella Beach, Maluku.
A recently published study suggests that more efforts are needed to protect and conserve Sumatran tigers in the Ulu Masen Ecosystem, including up to 700 rangers to secure the unprotected forest area against poachers.
With a vision of a world living in harmony with nature by 2050, the Global Biodiversity Framework is historic. It includes a 30 by 30 target, meaning 30 percent of land and water to be under biodiversity protection by 2030, and calls for the adoption of innovative modalities for conservation.
COP16 and next month’s COP29 together present a critical opportunity for the world's countries to unify efforts toward saving our planet's biodiversity, and Indonesia, as a biodiversity hot spot, has a key part to play in drawing upon all resources to lead the way at home.
The next government needs to prioritize spatial planning and land management reform to reflect the realities on the ground, by transferring the current forestry ministry's land management authorities under the agrarian affairs ministry as the sole administrative body for spatial planning, including land use and tenure.
Educational institutions are tasked with what are arguably the most important ventures for the next generation. They bear the responsibility to teach and encourage future leaders to make a positive impact in the world.
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