Indonesia looking to expand customary forest management, says organisation

Published 11:55 on January 8, 2025  /  Last updated at 11:55 on January 8, 2025  / /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC

Indonesia is looking to protect 5 million hectares of forest land by forming a task force that will drive recognition of customary land holders, the Customary Territory Registration Agency (BRWA) said this week.
Indonesia is looking to protect 5 million hectares of forest land by forming a task force that will drive recognition of customary land holders, the Customary Territory Registration Agency (BRWA) said this week.


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