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  • Symposium: Nature Crime Outlook and Its Law Enforcement Challenges 2026–2030

    Gathering law enforcement stakeholders, the symposium will discuss the outlook of natural resources and environmental crimes, examine state capture of existing regulations and policies, and law enforcement challenges through to 2030. It is designed to set recommendations to the law enforcement policymakers in Indonesia.

  • Japan-Indonesia Forest Conservation Symposium 2026: The Future of Supply Chains for Zero Deforestation

    As pressure on Indonesia's tropical forests continues to grow, Auriga Nusantara, GEF, JATAN, and RAN, together with several partner organizations, are hosting a symposium to explore the latest research on deforestation, biodiversity, and community impacts. The event will foster dialogue on collaborative actions to protect forests and advance deforestation-free supply chains between Japan and Indonesia across the pulp and paper, palm oil, and biomass sectors.

  • Multi-stakeholder Dialogue: just, inclusive, and human rights principles in nickel's responsible mining

    Gathering impacted indigenous people and local community, union, academia, and civil society organizations from each nickel provinces to asses the current nickel's responsible mining standards in Indonesia, including IRMA.

  • Status of Indonesian Environmental Defenders 2014-2023

    Threats to the Environmental Defenders in Indonesia have been increasing year after year, particularly in the election period. Criminalization is the biggest number, but other kinds of threats, such as intimidation, physical violence, and even murder, are many. All data available at https://environmentaldefender.id

  • Release a report on how oil palm companies' expansion destroying elephant habitat

    Indonesian elephants are in crisis. However, the government protection to its habitat are poor. The Merambah Rumah Gajah report shows how oil palm expansion by the Anglo Eastern Platation and other companies have been destroying elephant habitat in Seblat Landscape, Bengkulu Province of Sumatra.

  • The latest data release on Indonesian pulpwood in TraseEarth

    Kontras dengan deforestasi nasional, deforestasi oleh industri pulp Indonesia justru meningkat drastis: meningkat lima kali lipat. Keberadaannya di area gambut berakibat emisinya sedemikian tinggi, bahkan setara emisi Selandia Baru. Data-data ini, berikut rantai pasok industri pulp Indonesia, tersedia dalam TraseEarth.