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ICRAF in Indonesia has been involved in researching issues critical to sustainable national development, such as landscape restoration, enhanced agroforestry systems for improved livelihoods, value chains and markets, environmental service schemes and co-investment, land-use planning for low-emission development, biodiversity conservation, peatland restoration and resolution of conflict over land tenure.

The Centre works closely with the host, the Forestry and Environment Research, Development and Innovation Agency of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, as well as with the Ministry for National Development Planning, provincial and local governments, communities, NGOs, universities and the private sector to help the nation meet its commitments to national and international agreements such as the Agenda 2030The Paris Agreementnationally determined contributions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and The Bonn Challenge.

Research sites extend from Aceh through Sumatra, Kalimantan, Java, Sulawesi and islands in east and west Nusa Tenggara to West Papua and Papua provinces.

The Indonesia Programme was established in 1993 in Bogor, West Java.

 

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