Privatizing Conservation Areas’ Restoration

Monday, March 3, 2025

The government is drafting regulations for the restoration of conservation areas by private entities, non-governmental organizations, or local communities. Carbon trading could be a business option.

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Firefighters extinguish a wildfire in Way Kambas National Park in East Lampung. Foto/waykambas.restorasi.earth. tempo : 174445425332.

ARUM Mutazim was stunned when he learned that the forest he had planted and tended to for a decade at the Way Kambas National Park, Lampung, had been ravaged by fire. The Auriga Nusantara Foundation area supervisor had only replanted 5 hectares of forest, but it was located in the heart of the densest zone within the 1,250-hectare Block 2 of the Rawa Kadut area. “I suspect that deer poachers intentionally set the fire,” Arum said

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