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Zoe Cormier - 11 Jul 2012
The future climate is uncertain; we have to understand how communities are adapting.
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- 28 Sep 2021
Deforestation from road expansion jeopardizes ecosystems in Indonesian New Guinea
Scientists use satellite data to project rate
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- 2 Feb 2021
Bird and orchid sanctuary in Papua showcases the rich biodiversity of Indonesia
Wilderness area gets an eco-makeover
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- 24 Mar 2020
Papua mangroves could help Indonesia coast to climate targets
Research details variables in measuring greenhouse gas emissions for NDCs
18 Sep 2019
The Papua Atlas: New tool tracks development on remote island, as-it-happens
Scientists hope for good environmental decision-making as the Trans-Papua Highway takes shape
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- 1 Dec 2014
As tides rise higher, can mangroves hold on? Researchers dig in to find out
The adaptability of mangroves will be hugely beneficial as sea levels rise - yet we know so little about these fascinating landscapes.
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- 29 Apr 2014
Papua oil palm plans may benefit migrants more than local poor — report
Scientists urge Government to ensure frontier oil palm in Papua leads to improved livelihoods and low carbon footprint.
14 Dec 2012
Q&A: Land-use planning in northern Papua
BOGOR, Indonesia (14 December, 2012)_Researchers working in northern Papua are helping to incorporate local community perceptions into development activities,...
14 Dec 2012
Q&A: Land-use planning in northern Papua
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- 20 Nov 2012
Maps for the people: Papuans planning how their land is used
Participatory mapping provides a clear tool for stakeholders to identify issues and negotiate.
Feature
- 11 Jul 2012
Forest communities provide a new perspective on climate change in Papua
The future climate is uncertain; we have to understand how communities are adapting.
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