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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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After the gathering in West Papua ©Pantau Gambut
28 Oct 2018 | Activities
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27 Oct 2018 | Opinions
Interpreting the Youth Pledge by Protecting Peatlands
Kebakaran hutan dan lahan di Desa Tanjung Sari, Indragiri Hulu © Zamzami
26 Oct 2018 | Stories
Fires Flare After the Asian Games
Regardless of the factors that cause forest and land fires, especially in peatlands, people are the first to be directly affected. © Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR
20 Oct 2018 | Stories
Maintaining Local Wisdom While Implementing Regulations: Polemics of Clearing Land by Burning
A helicopter deployed by the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) in the process of extinguishing burning land from the air in South Sumatra, 4 Oktober 2018. © BNPB
01 Oct 2018 | Stories
General Election 2019 Aspirations: Awareness about Peatlands
After a sago tree is cut down, the core must be chopped into small pieces with a tool called pangkur. © Raras Cahyafitri / WRI
30 Aug 2018 | Stories
Sentani Sago: From Sustenance to Dowry
Huge fire in Rokan Hilir, destroying farmlands and villagers' belongings. © Romesh Irawan / Pantau Gambut
30 Aug 2018 | Opinions
Fires on Kubu Peat and BRG’s Belated Restoration
Aerial view of canal blocking in Riau. © Mokhamad Edliadi/CIFOR
29 Aug 2018 | Stories
Village Regulations Can Prevent Forest Fires
Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia. © Luke Mackin/Flickr
15 Aug 2018 | Opinions
Indonesia's Deforestation Dropped 60 Percent in 2017, but There's More to Do

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