Severe pressure will be put on forests , ecosystems in Nusantara and the rest of Kalimantan
In our series of letters from African journalists, British scientists and academics are speaking to the BBC about the country’s recent growth in environmental stability and its impact on the world's biodiversity. They asked us what they have learned about Indonesia.
Source: downtoearth.org.inPublished on 2022-03-14
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