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Life at WRI Indonesia
Patrol through the waterway conducted by U Minh Ha National Park officials (Image by Trần Quốc Khải)
  • peatland
  • lahan gambut
Life at WRI Indonesia
Seorang warga sedang mempraktikkan metode tumbang imas.
  • peatland
  • lahan gambut
Agroforestri berbasis paludikultur merupakan solusi budi daya berkelanjutan di lahan gambut. Kredit foto: Aries Munandar untuk Pantau Gambut
  • lahan gambut
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Setiap tahun, lebih dari 620 ribu ton sampah plastik terbuang ke laut. Kredit foto: Sergei Tokmakov/Pixabay
  • oceans
  • plastic pollution
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ASEAN members could play a crucial role in reducing global marine plastic debris. Image: Noveradika/ANTARA FOTO
  • oceans
  • plastic pollution

3 Types of Peatlands to Avoid for the Food Estate Program

  • lahan gambut
  • peatland
Peatland in Sebangau River, Central Kalimantan. Photo credit: Hidayah Hamzah/WRI
  • lahan gambut
  • peatland
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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
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
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Perkampungan nelayan di Pantai Utara Jakarta. Kredit foto: Sakinah Ummu Haniy/WRI Indonesia
  • Build Back Better
  • fisheries
  • oceans
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8 Ways to Rebuild a Stronger Ocean Economy After COVID-19

  • coronavirus
  • economics
  • fisheries
  • food
  • marine
  • oceans
Building a more resilient blue economy after COVID-19 will be crucial to millions of people, including mariners. Photo by Nick Kocharhook/Flickr
  • coronavirus
  • economics
  • fisheries
  • food
  • marine
  • oceans
Life at WRI Indonesia
Waiting for breaking-the-fast time online with some of wahana researchers in the midst of COVID-19 pandemic
  • oceans
  • youth
  • Life at WRI Indonesia
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The Ocean Genome Helps Fight Disease: Here's How We Save It

  • conservation
  • coronavirus
  • equity
  • international climate policy
  • oceans
Ocean ecosystems are rich sources of compounds used in medicine. Photo by Bob Embley/NOAA.
  • conservation
  • coronavirus
  • equity
  • international climate policy
  • oceans

Peatlands Must Stay Wet

  • forest restoration
  • lahan gambut
  • peat
  • restorasi hutan
Abdul Manan, memperbaiki sekat kanal, kala Presiden Joko Widodo, datang ke Desa Sungai Tohor, Riau, akhir November 2014. Warga berupaya menahan air agar tak lepas dengan membuat sekat-sekat di kanal. Kredit foto: Indra Nugraha/ Mongabay Indonesia
  • forest restoration
  • lahan gambut
  • peat
  • restorasi hutan
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Fishermen's livelihoods are threatened by unreported catch. Photo by Quangpraha/Pixabay
  • fisheries
  • marine
  • oceans
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Climate Change Poses an Existential Risk to Ocean Industries. Here’s How They Can Respond.

  • adaptation
  • climate
  • climate change
  • coral reefs
  • fisheries
  • marine
  • oceans
Reef diver off Chagos Islands in Indian Ocean. Photo by Mark Spalding/Flickr
  • adaptation
  • climate
  • climate change
  • coral reefs
  • fisheries
  • marine
  • oceans
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Budidaya laut di Papua Barat. Kredit foto: Ines Ayostina/WRI Indonesia
  • marine
  • oceans