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View all search resultsThe limestone karst formations of Citatah in West Java that first appeared millions of years ago are once again under attack from expanding mining operations that are destroying the fragile ecosystem and disrupting rural livelihoods.
The Jakarta Post visited Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua, to take a closer look at the recent nickel mining controversy taking place in the archipelago regency. Tensions have erupted between pro-mining inhabitants and those who have benefited from fishery and ecotourism activities.
The development of ecotourism in Tangkahan village on the edge of Gunung Leuser National Park in North Sumatra has managed to stop illegal logging activities in the area. However, the question now is about sustainable and balanced tourism.
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