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Indonesia and Norway in major forest restoration project in South Kalimantan

Indonesia and Norway in major forest restoration project in South Kalimantan
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Indonesia and Norway are collaborating on a forest restoration project in South Kalimantan to meet climate targets. The initiative combines ecological rehabilitation with sustainable income opportunities for local farmers.

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The project serves as a model for integrating climate-focused land management with local economic development.

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A joint Indonesian-Norwegian inspection has taken place deep in the forests of South Kalimantan, where newly restored land is being put under the microscope.

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