JakartaGlobe-Nov 18

The government has launched a program to replant and protect natural forests in Indonesia, luring local people to join it with the promise that they would be allowed to harvest some of the forests’ yield. The Environment and Forestry Ministry has already spent Rp 2.7 trillion ($200 million) since January to replant 206,000 hectares of forest by the end of this year – ten times the area the ministry had managed to replant before 2019. Behind the increased target is a novel forest rehabilitation approach that the ministry had only just started to implement: recruiting local people to run nurseries and then plant tree seeds from the nurseries in the target areas.

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