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25 Nov 2022 | Stories
Central Kalimantan Food Estate, Your History Today

1995 became a turning point in the fate of forests in Central Kalimantan. At that time, the government was obsessed with getting recognition as a self-sufficient food country by turning 1.46 million hectares of forest in Central Kalimantan into agricultural and plantation areas. However, 60% of the total land prepared was peat soil. Peat soil should always be wet, which is unsuitable for large-scale agricultural land.

By Bayu Herinata (WALHI Kalteng), Diani Nafitri Cahyaningrum, Yoga Aprillianno
25 Nov 2022 | Stories

Central Kalimantan Food Estate, Your History Today

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24 Sep 2024 | Stories

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Latest Peat Insights

The original Talang Tuwo inscription is currently kept at the National Museum in Jakarta. ©Pantau Gambut
06 Sep 2019 | Stories
Talang Tuwo Inscription, Local Wisdom Protects Peat Ecosystem (2)
The scenery around the location of Talang Tuwo inscription has changed a lot. Green and dense vegetation have been replaced with settlements and industrial plantations. ©Parliza Hendrawan
04 Sep 2019 | Stories
Talang Tuwo Inscription, Local Wisdom Protects Peat Ecosystem (1)
A photo of the sea amid the smog was taken from Sungai Kayu Ara Village, Siak District. On a clear day, Padang Island of Meranti Islands District can be seen from this location. ©Romes Irawan
06 Aug 2019 | Stories
Between Prayers, Indigenous Land, and Land Swaps in Papua
This photo is documentation of peat fires in Jambi in 2015. Canalization is one of the causes of dry peatlands so that they are easily burned. ©Irawan Ferry/Green Association
11 Jul 2019 | Opinions
Peatland Restoration in Concession Areas in Jambi
The author was trying to extinguish peat fires in Teluk Makmur Village, Riau, in early 2019. ©Pantau Gambut
10 Jun 2019 | Stories
Complaints about Living Amid Smoke in Teluk Makmur
Burned area in Lukun Village, Riau. ©Pantau Gambut
27 May 2019 | Stories
Mystery of the Extent of Burned Peatland in Lukun, Riau
Peatland ready to be planted with corn in Jebus Village, Kumpeh Subdistrict, Muaro Jambi. ©Anto
14 May 2019 | Stories
Jebus’ Hope on the Village Regulation on Peatland
Executive Director of Walhi South Sumatra and Coordinator of Simpul Jaringan Pantau Gambut - South Sumatra ©Malinda
14 May 2019 | Opinions
Omnibus Law Threatens Peat Protection Efforts
A fire in ​​Teluk Makmur Village, Medang Kampai, Dumai, Riau. ©Romes Irawan Putra/Kaliptra Andalas
20 Feb 2019 | Opinions
Smog-covered Dumai

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