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A Indonésia contém 17.508 ilhas, das quais cerca de 6.000 são habitadas.  As cinco ilhas principais são Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi e Nova Guiné. Existem dois grupos de ilhas principais (ilhas Nusa Tenggara e Maluku) e sessenta grupos de ilhas menores. A área total do território é de pouco mais de 1,9 milhões de km2.  Sua localização geográfica, fora do sudeste da Ásia continental, faz com que o país seja particularmente suscetível a desastres naturais, incluindo mudanças climáticas.  A Indonésia é o quarto país mais populoso do mundo, com mais de 270 milhões de habitantes. Mais de 140 milhões de pessoas vivem em Java, tornando-a a ilha mais populosa do mundo. É o país com a maior população muçulmana do planeta, constituindo 87% dos seus habitantes.

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3 Dezembro 2022
Indonésia

Proposta é transformar parte do arquipélago em uma área para resort de luxo sustentável; iniciativa é alvo de preocupação de ambientalistas.

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5 Novembro 2021
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Indonésia
A Indonésia confiscou terras pertencentes a uma empresa de Tommy Suharto, filho mais novo do ex-ditador Suharto, numa tentativa para recuperar fundos do influente clã, anunciou esta sexta-feira o Governo.

 

Banco Mundial/Lundrim Aliu
9 Março 2021
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Banco Mundial/Lundrim Aliu - O gás metano (CH4) responde por 35% das emissões geradas pelo sistema alimentar tanto em países desenvolvidos como em desenvolvimento
 

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Sawit Watch was established in 1998, investigating the large Indonesian forest and land fires in 1997/1998. It has 143 individual members and works in 17 provinces.

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Sawit Watch envisages social changes for smallholder farmers, labourers and indigenous peoples towards ecological justices.

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Entreprendre contre la pauvreté

 

Nous tous, chez Agrisud, n’acceptons pas l’idée qu’aujourd’hui 1,4 milliards de personnes puissent vivre en situation de pauvreté, avec le plus souvent de grandes difficultés pour se nourrir quotidiennement.

Au Sud comme au Nord, nous savons que cette situation est due très souvent à l’exclusion économique, pour des raisons multiples, qui elle-même entraîne progressivement l’exclusion sociale.

Nous sommes convaincus qu’une des réponses à cette situation est de faire revenir ces personnes dans le circuit économique.

 

The presence of the Indonesian Biodiversity Foundation (KEHATI) since 12 January 1994 was intended to collect and manage resources which were then distributed in the form of grants, facilitation, consultation and various other facilities to support various biodiversity conservation programs in Indonesia and their use in a fair and sustainable manner. KEHATI acts as a catalyst for finding innovative ways to conserve, manage and utilize Indonesia’s biodiversity in a sustainable way.

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Unila has determined to build both Unila and the Nation all together. With this determination, in the Long Term Development Plan (RPJP) Unila 2005-2025 Unila has defined its vision:

Unila aspires to be among the Top Ten University in Indonesia by 2025”

In line with the mission of National Education Development and the policy of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Unila has set its missions in RPJP years 2005-2025, as follows:

CPI’s mission is to help nations grow while addressing increasingly scarce resources and climate risk. This is a complex challenge in which policy plays a crucial role.

TMP Systems is a boutique consultancy based in the United Kingdom, with staff in the United States and the Philippines. Our work spans asset management, commercial investment systems design in carbon, energy and land use and environmental, social and governance diligence.

The Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP) is a regional, intergovernmental and autonomous organisation. It was established on 6 July 1979 at the initiative of the countries of the Asia-Pacific region and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations with support from several other UN bodies and donors. The Centre came into being to meet the felt needs of the developing countries at that time as an institution for promoting integrated rural development in the region.

 

Founded in Germany by individuals from business and the natural sciences in 1989, OroVerde (“Green Gold”) is a non-profit foundation that initiates, supports, and promotes projects that conserve tropical forests. Though headquartered in Bonn, Germany, OroVerde works on projects in Indonesia and many countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, including Guatemala, Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador, Dominican Republic and Cuba.

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