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Following its two centennial celebration, Bogor Botanical Garden is aiming to develop modern nursery facilities which would take place in 2018.
Indonesian Geothermal Association targets 7,200 MW development by 2025, said its chief, Abadi Purnomo, at 5th Indonesia International Geothermal Convention & Exhibition (IIGCE) 2017, in Jakarta.
Indonesian Botanical Garden Foundation launched Jaga Bhumi (Protect Earth), a movement to encourage people to aware and participate in protecting the country’s rich biodiversity.
A senior official said on Friday (19/5) that an agreement has not been met on including four chemical substances into Rotterdam Convention at the Geneva Conference, recently.
Ministry of Environment and Forestry said that Euro 4 standard gasoline will need to be implemented in due time, starting from socialization, try out to fully implementation.
Experts predicted dry and burned peatlands was responsible for at least five percent of total carbon emission released by human leading to climate change in addition to direct impacts on economic and health due to the smokes.
As the last standing protection of Indonesia’s plants collection, Bogor Botanical Garden’s existence should be preserved and maintained.
As already vulnerable naturally, sea turtles population is facing threats due to human activities, based on survey in Kaimana district.
Indonesian Institute for Science (LIPI) encourages researchers or plant breeders to register new plant varieties as part of intellectual rights protection.
At least 2.7 million hectares of primary forest and peat lands lost during six years of moratorium policy implementation in Indonesia.
Following its two centennials celebration, Bogor Botanical Garden will showcase its flagship collections, including the endangered Rafflesia patma and other new species.
Indonesia and Denmark establish an agreement to tackle waste and water issues worth of nearly US$150,000 through sharing best practice and innovation.
Amid interest on revision of conservation law, an activist said that it had excluded indigenous peoples as actor of conservation.