BRIEFING: Indonesian nature and biodiversity projects stuck in holding pattern

Published 09:34 on February 20, 2025 / Last updated at 09:34 on February 20, 2025 / / Asia Pacific (Asia), Insights (Briefings), Voluntary (VCM Governance), Paris Article 6/PACM

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Nature-based carbon projects in Indonesia are hoping for a change in market sentiment, as they await government regulations to allow them to begin trading again.
Nature-based carbon projects in Indonesia are hoping for a change in market sentiment, as they await government regulations to allow them to begin trading again.


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