Sustainable fisheries are crucial to Indonesia’s economic growth and the nutritional needs and livelihoods of millions of Indonesians. Yet evidence suggests that Indonesia's fisheries have yet more to...
With 17,504 islands, 108,000 kilometers of coastline, and three-quarters of its territory at sea,1 Indonesia’s prosperity is deeply entwined with its oceans. Yet the future for Indonesia’s oceans, like...
Oceans are vital for Indonesia’s economy and social welfare. However, there are challenges to the extent and integrity of Indonesia’s marine and coastal ecosystems that, if not managed well, could undermine...
Oceans are vital for Indonesia’s economy and social welfare. However, there are challenges to the extent and integrity of Indonesia’s marine and coastal ecosystems that, if not managed well, could undermine...
The Marine Debris Hotspot Rapid Assessment for Indonesia was conducted by the World Bank at the request of relevant Indonesia government agencies and research institutions, to provide an informed and focused...
The Marine Debris Hotspot Rapid Assessment for Indonesia was conducted by the World Bank at the request of relevant Indonesia government agencies and research institutions, to provide an informed and focused...