On Southeast Asia’s largest lake, locals wield tech to defend the flooded forest
PolicyTuesday, May 19, 2026Mongabay

On Southeast Asia’s largest lake, locals wield tech to defend the flooded forest

Locals around Southeast Asia's largest lake are leveraging technology to protect their vital flooded forests, which are crucial for sustaining fish populations and the community's livelihoods. Healthy forests are directly linked to successful fish breeding, emphasizing the need for environmental conservation to support local economies.

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