Indonesia should avoid controversial programs to fund conservation (commentary)
PolicyFriday, May 8, 2026Mongabay

Indonesia should avoid controversial programs to fund conservation (commentary)

Indonesia faces significant challenges in funding conservation efforts, particularly for its national parks, highlighting the need for careful planning and avoidance of controversial programs that may undermine conservation goals. Policymakers are urged to seek sustainable funding solutions that prioritize the health of ecosystems while engaging local communities.

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