The Jakarta Post | Sat, 03/19/2011 1:34 AM | National There will be no permits available for any organization initiating Reducing Emissions for Deforestation and Forest Degradation plus (REDD-plus) projects without first implementing the Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) process involving local communities and indigenous people living in forest areas, a senior official says. |
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Erik Meijaard | March 11, 2011 The Jakarta Globe Conservation organizations in Indonesia have a love-hate relationship with big business. Companies in the pulp and paper, palm oil, mining and timber industries have at various stages been approached by conservation groups who sought their collaboration. But more often, these conservation groups have aggressively attacked such companies for their perceived role in deforestation and environmental degradation. |
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Mohamad Rayan, Palembang 07 March 2011 Reading the news “Illegal logging in Musi Banyuasin rampant on Jakarta Post 28 January 2011” did not suprised me. Merang project had been advocating the danger of illegal logging in the Merang Forest for sometime. |
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The Jakarta Post | Tue, 03/08/2011 11:04 AM | Business The Jakarta Post’s Hendarsyah Tarmizi and four other Indonesian journalists were invited by the UK embassy in Jakarta to visit London for first-hand information on the UK government’s investment trade policy. This is the last part of his two reports from the trip. |
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Rizal Harahap, The Jakarta Post, Pekanbaru | Wed, 03/02/2011 11:14 AM | The Archipelago Fires have ravaged forests in Bengkalis regency, Riau province, for four days, destroying hundreds of hectares of peatland between Ketam Putih and Kelemantan villages, Bengkalis district, and Bantan Air village, Bantan district. Dozens of fire fighters from the Environmental Body (BLH), Forestry Agency and Bengkalis Plantation struggled to contain the fires due to the scarcity of water, intense heat and strong winds. |
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