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Forest Monitoring for Action (FORMA) – Frequently updated online map of forest clearing in Indonesia "Asia Pulp & Paper announces end to deforestation in Indonesia," Climate Action (12 February 2013) "Greenpeace supports Asia Pulp & Paper's commitment to end deforestation in Indonesia," RISIinfo.com (5 February 2013), press release
Protected areas of Indonesia comprise both terrestrial and marine environments in any of the six IUCN Protected Area categories. There are over 500 protected areas in Indonesia, of which 54 National Parks cover 16.4 million ha, and another 527 nature and game reserves cover a further 28.3 million ha. [ 1 ]
The Timor and Wetar deciduous forests is a tropical dry forest ecoregion in Indonesia and East Timor. The ecoregion includes the islands of Timor, Wetar, Rote, Savu, and adjacent smaller islands. [2] [3] [4]
National parks in Indonesia. This is the list of the national parks of Indonesia. [1] Of the 55 national parks, 6 are World Heritage Sites, 9 are part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves [2] and 5 are wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar convention. A total of 9 parks are largely marine. Around 9% of the Indonesia ...
The highlands of Borneo are home to the Borneo montane rain forests, which are distinct from the lowland forests in both forest structure and species composition. [ 1 ] The lowlands are distinguished by climate (as the eastern side of the island is drier) or separated by the large Kapuas River and Barito River , which prevent animals and ...
Pages in category "Forests of Indonesia" ... Wehea Forest This page was last edited on 19 August 2013, at 23:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Foja Mountains (Foja Range, Foya Mountains) (Indonesian: Pegunungan Foja) are located just north of the Mamberamo river basin in Papua, Indonesia. The mountains rise to 2,193 metres (7,195 ft), and have 3,000 square kilometers of old growth tropical rainforest in the interior part of the range.
Sulawesi is the fourth-largest island in Indonesia, and the eleventh-largest in the world. The ecoregion includes many neighboring islands, including the Banggai and Sula Islands to the east, the Sangihe Islands and Talaud Islands to the north, the islands of Buton and Muna to the southeast, and the Selayar Islands to the south.