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Patrol through the waterway conducted by U Minh Ha National Park officials (Image by Trần Quốc Khải)
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  • lahan gambut
Life at WRI Indonesia
Seorang warga sedang mempraktikkan metode tumbang imas.
  • peatland
  • lahan gambut
Life at WRI Indonesia
The Jewel of Southern Thailand - Toh Daeng Peat Swamp Forest.jpeg
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Life at WRI Indonesia
Field trip in Permata Village.
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Preparing Against Hidden Hunger by Optimizing Local Food

  • food
  • food waste
  • food security
Kelaparan tersembunyi adalah kondisi yang disebabkan kekurangan gizi karena kurangnya asupan vitamin dan mineral, yang bersumber dari sayur dan buah. Kredit foto: Megan Thomas/Unsplash
  • food
  • food waste
  • food security
Life at WRI Indonesia

Drying Peat, Losing Farmers!

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  • peatland
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
community-owned-land-on-peatlands-prepared-for-farming.jpg
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  • Life at WRI Indonesia
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How Can We Make Food Waste Socially Unacceptable?

  • food
  • food waste
Food waste is a multi-faceted challenge that results from a sequence of seemingly small decisions that households make every day. Photo credit: Joshua Hoehne/Unsplash
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5 Ways to Help Reduce Seafood Waste and Loss

  • fisheries
  • food waste
Over a third of fish stocks are already overfished. Photo credit: Jakub Kapusnak/Unsplash
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Flood in Surakarta, Central Java. Photo credit: Prabu Panji/Unsplash
  • adaptation
  • climate change
  • IPCC
  • vulnerability

Mapping, Management, and Mitigation: How Peatlands Can Advance Climate Action in Southeast Asia

  • climate
  • Indonesian Peat Prize
  • Mapping
  • peat
  • peatland
Despite playing a major role in climate action, peatlands have been deforested and drained for agricultural lands. Photo credit: Nanang Sujana/CIFOR
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  • Indonesian Peat Prize
  • Mapping
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NbS mampu menghadirkan multimanfaat dan bersifat lebih adaptif daripada infrastruktur fisik. Foto: CHUTTERSNAP/Unsplash
  • adaptation
  • climate change
  • flood
  • natural infrastructure

3 Types of Peatlands to Avoid for the Food Estate Program

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  • peatland
Peatland in Sebangau River, Central Kalimantan. Photo credit: Hidayah Hamzah/WRI
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How to Build a Circular Economy

  • Cities & Transport
  • business
  • emissions
  • food waste
  • green economy
  • greenhouse gasses (GHG)
  • natural resources
  • sustainability initiative
  • sustainable business
A circular economy can help mitigate the climate crisis, and makes social and financial sense. Photo by Aaron Minnick | WRI.
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  • business
  • emissions
  • food waste
  • green economy
  • greenhouse gasses (GHG)
  • natural resources
  • sustainability initiative
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Life at WRI Indonesia

Steps to Continue Our Real Actions on the Field During a Pandemic

  • agroforestry
  • forest
  • local impacts
  • peatland
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Bibit untuk rehabilitasi Hutan Desa Tandun (Sumber foto: Ali Imran)
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  • forest
  • local impacts
  • peatland
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
Hutan Gambut di Taman Nasional Sebangau, Kalimantan Tengah, yang ludes terbakar pada akhir 2015. Kalau tata kelola buruk dan gambut sampai rusak atau kering, ancaman kebakaran dan banjir pun selalu mengintai. Foto: Sapariah Saturi/ Mongabay Indonesia
  • Climate
  • agriculture
  • peatland
Life at WRI Indonesia

Build Back Better from Within: Why Personal Leadership Matters Now More than Ever

  • adaptation
  • emisi
  • Work From Home
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
From dusk till dawn: leaders and teams should stay close to each other in a dynamic fashion. Photo by Hudson Hintze/Unsplash
  • adaptation
  • emisi
  • Work From Home
  • Life at WRI Indonesia

3 Steps to Scaling Up Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation

  • Ocean
  • Climate
  • adaptation
  • climate
  • coast ecosystems
Mangroves – which improve climate resilience and protect from coastal flooding – are one example of a nature-based solution with vast economic and climate benefits. Photo by Pat Williams/Flickr
  • Ocean
  • Climate
  • adaptation
  • climate
  • coast ecosystems