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Study: Indonesia's extensive network of marine reserves are poorly managed

JAKARTA Indonesia has put nearly a tenth of its national waters, the sixth-largest maritime jurisdiction of any country, under some form of protection. But poor management means these protected areas haven’t been to achieve their biodiversity conservation goals, a new study says. Indonesia’s 411 marine protected areas parks, reserves and maritime conservation areas […] ....

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Indigenous People's gift to the World - The Shillong Times

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Sinking villages look to nature to help Indonesia restore mangroves

In a coastal community on Indonesia's Java island, villagers must constantly take soil and stones to local graveyards to secure the resting places of their dead friends and relatives - fearful that frequent flooding will sweep away the deceased. ....

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