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View all search resultsOut of thousands of families affected by the development of the new Yogyakarta airport, 86 have been fighting for their houses and their farmland in Kulon Progo since 2012. Over the weekend, all their houses were reduced to rubble.
Millions of indigenous peoples in forested countries, including Indonesia, are continuing to suffer from harsh conservation policies despite having played a crucial role in protecting the environment, a new study has revealed.
In a coastal village in Langkat regency, a three-hour drive north from North Sumatra's capital of Medan, locals have started to reap the benefits from the hundreds of hectares of rejuvenated mangrove forests that had previously been illegally converted by companies into oil palm plantations.
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