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Eroding Environmental Supervision

Tuesday, February 5, 2002

Following the recent dissolution of Bapedal, environmental supervision has become the responsibility of the provinces. Unfortunately, many regional environmental boards may only be transitory in nature.

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Indonesia's environment is entering a grey era. Last January, pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 24 the government dissolved the Environmental Impact Management Agency (Bapedal), thereby merging Bapedal into the Ministry of Environment. Bapedal was previously in charge of environmental policing.

The issuance of the decree begs the question: now that Bapedal has been merged into the Ministry of Environment, who will be responsible for polici

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