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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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Seorang warga sedang mempraktikkan metode tumbang imas.
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Better care for locals and the ocean to make Indonesia’s blue economy more viable

  • Ocean
  • food
  • coast ecosystems
  • biodiversity
  • fisheries
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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
  • fisheries
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Our Forest Management After COP26

  • Climate
  • deforestation
  • emissions
Logging activities, wood being loaded to trucks. Credit: Zuraidah Said/WRI Indonesia
  • Climate
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  • emissions
Agroforestri berbasis paludikultur merupakan solusi budi daya berkelanjutan di lahan gambut. Kredit foto: Aries Munandar untuk Pantau Gambut
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3 Ways to Ensure Corporate Net-zero Targets Are Credible

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  • corporate sustainability
  • emissions
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3 Types of Peatlands to Avoid for the Food Estate Program

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Peatland in Sebangau River, Central Kalimantan. Photo credit: Hidayah Hamzah/WRI
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This Interactive Chart Shows Changes in the World's Top 10 Emitters

  • climate change
  • climate data
  • climatewatchindonesia
  • emissions
  • greenhouse gasses (GHG)
  • Paris Agreement
The world's top emitters have changed since world leaders met in Paris, France to adopt the Paris Agreement. Photo by Anthony Delanoix/Unsplash
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  • climate data
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3 Key Actions for Indonesia to Help Advance A Global Sustainable Ocean Economy

  • Climate
  • economy
  • fisheries
  • health
  • marine
  • oceans
Indonesia the largest archipelagic country in the world, it is also host to the richest marine biodiversity in the world.Photo credit: Setyaki Irham/ Unplash
  • Climate
  • economy
  • fisheries
  • health
  • marine
  • oceans

6 Graphics Explain the Climate Feedback Loop Fueling US Fires

  • Climate
  • climate
  • emissions
  • Fires
  • forest
  • local impacts
  • United States
Bobcat Fire, as seen from Monrovia, California. Photo by Eddiem360/Wikimedia Commons
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  • Fires
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  • local impacts
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How to Build a Circular Economy

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  • business
  • emissions
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  • 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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  • green economy
  • greenhouse gasses (GHG)
  • natural resources
  • sustainability initiative
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Lahan gambut di Kabupaten Pali, Sumatra Selatan. Kredit foto: Josefhine Chitra/WRI Indonesia
  • forest restoration
  • lahan gambut
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4 Investments to Secure Ocean Health and Wealth

  • coronavirus
  • economy
  • fisheries
  • food
  • oceans
Sustainable, ocean-based investments can yield a number of benefits for economies, communities, businesses and households. Photo by Knut Troim/Unsplash
  • coronavirus
  • economy
  • fisheries
  • food
  • oceans
Life at WRI Indonesia

Love in the Time of Corona: Building Our Nature Better through Actions

  • Climate
  • Cities & Transport
  • emissions
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
For us, LOVE stands for ‘Living Our Values Everyday’. Photo credit: Anthony Intraversato/Unsplash
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Perkampungan nelayan di Pantai Utara Jakarta. Kredit foto: Sakinah Ummu Haniy/WRI Indonesia
  • Build Back Better
  • fisheries
  • oceans