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WRI Indonesia family at Kirananda's wedding. Photo credit: private collection
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Sebagian hutan mengalami penebangan. Kredit foto: WRI Indonesia
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3 Reasons Why Food Estate Does Not Answer Food Security and Nutrition Agenda

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  • food
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Intervensi bagi permasalahan pangan sebaiknya tidak dilakukan dengan cara-cara yang memiliki risiko lingkungan, ekonomi, dan kesehatan. Foto oleh Kemal Jufri untuk WRI Indonesia
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Ilustrasi kayu dari penebangan pohon. Kredit foto: WRI Indonesia
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Tumpukan kayu di pinggir jalan. Kredit foto: Zuraidah Said/WRI Indonesia
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Now We Can Calculate Our Individual Emissions with EMISI app (Indonesia Zero Emissions Application)

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Aksi individu yang terkesan kecil bisa berdampak besar jika dilakukan bersama-sama. Kredit foto: Akil Mazumder/Pexels
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4 Investments to Secure Ocean Health and Wealth

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Sustainable, ocean-based investments can yield a number of benefits for economies, communities, businesses and households. Photo by Knut Troim/Unsplash
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Ilustrasi penebangan di tengah hutan. Kredit foto: Yusuf Ahmad untuk WRI Indonesia
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Life at WRI Indonesia

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

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From dusk till dawn: leaders and teams should stay close to each other in a dynamic fashion. Photo by Hudson Hintze/Unsplash
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8 Ways to Rebuild a Stronger Ocean Economy After COVID-19

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  • marine
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Building a more resilient blue economy after COVID-19 will be crucial to millions of people, including mariners. Photo by Nick Kocharhook/Flickr
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The impact of COVID-19 greatly affects food and nutrition security. As we build back better, we must also “grow back better” to improve food and land use systems. Photo credit to Masahiro Ihara/Flickr
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Pantau Jejak mengidentifikasi kawasan yang terindikasi mengalami penebangan ilegal. Kredit foto: Zuraidah Said/WRI Indonesia
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Ilustrasi tumpukan kayu hasil penebangan. Kredit foto: Zuraidah Said/WRI Indonesia
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Get creative with fruits and vegetables that are past their prime. Photo by Max Delsid/Unsplash
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Ilustrasi kayu gelondongan. Kredit foto: Zuraidah Said/WRI Indonesia
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Places to Watch Fifth Edition: Five Indicated Illegal Logging Area in Indonesia

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Verifikasi lapangan dan tindakan untuk mencegah perluasan kegiatan penebangan hutan ilegal di kelima wilayah terindikasi. Kredit foto: Martin Bamford/Flickr
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Commitments of Presidential Candidates to Sustainability

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The presidential candidates are set for the second official debate, focusing on sustainability issue. Photo credit: Komisi Pemilihan Umum
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