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Moratorium Perceptions

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

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Frustration over early findings that Indonesia may have lost nearly 5 million hectares of primary forest and peatland due to overlaps in maps produced for the government moratorium, has caused an uproar among environmentalists, many of whom have declared the countrys deforestation moratorium policy as weak at best. Green groups in Indonesia early this month charged that the moratorium had excluded large tracts of Indonesias carbon-rich forests, a

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