An analysis by Indonesia’s Environmental Protection found that 260 of Bali’s 400 rivers have run dry, the water levels in Bali’s key reservoir, Lake Buyan, dropped by 3.5 metres in three years, and a falling water table has triggered saltwater intrusion along Bali’s south coast. There are several factors that have made the crisis go

With more than 260 million people living in the natural disaster risk areas in Indonesia, disaster risk reduction and management play a crucial role in strengthening the country’s resilience

Some of the key findings of the assessment, which were recorded in After the Tsunami: UNEP's Rapid Environmental Assessment Report, related to: The need to rehabilitate coastal ecosystems, which provide a first line of defence against natural hazards; Saltwater and wastewater contamination of soil and groundwater wells; The threat of hazardous d

Indonesia is the second largest food waste disposer after Saudi Arabia. The potential increase in waste and food waste is an essential issue for Indonesia, given the problem’s economic, social, and environmental implications.

Experts see environmental, social fallout in Indonesia’s infrastructure push. The Indonesian government has announced a list of 89 priority projects, tagged at $100 billion, to jump-start the Specifically, the revisions sought to tackle three specific concerns: preparing Indonesia’s huge youth population for future labor markets, strengthening students’ awareness and appreciation of social-cultural and environmental issues in Indonesia, and improving Indonesian students’ performance on international comparative assessments.
The report predicts particularly stark consequences for Southeast Asia, one of the planet’s most vulnerable regions to climate change. The archipelagic regional bloc will be hit by rising sea levels, heat waves, drought, and more intense and frequent bouts of rain. Known as “rain bombs”, heavy rain events will intensify by seven per cent
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