Pressure grows on Jakarta to tackle indigenous rights abuses
"We were blamed, captured, criminalised for defending our own lands"
Less chance of Indonesian forest fire haze this year - officials
But "it's too early to tell" for sure, forest protection campaigners say
Indonesia's latest logging ban leaves forests at risk - experts
Green groups push for stronger enforcement on the ground, minister says will try to improve implementation
Couple forest protection with jobs to boost appeal, experts say
Indonesian communities weigh paid plantation work against forest conservation schemes that may raise their income later
Forest carbon investors impatient for state-backed global market
Company director behind big Indonesian forest reserve says there aren't enough buyers for carbon credits
As world dithers on forest carbon rules, private investors go it alone
Indonesia's only scheme selling forest carbon credits aims to help villagers protect nature and earn a better living too
Indonesia probes violations of indigenous rights in contested forests
Divisions over laws determining who owns forest land have fuelled conflict and displaced indigenous people
Will Indonesia's next president maintain its climate commitments?
Experts are cautiously optimistic that the next president has little to gain by abandoning emissions reductions promises
In Indonesia, new Riau burning season threatens
Unmonitored land in Riau province could lead to a repeat of last year’s fires and smoke and threaten a key UNESCO reserve, experts warn
In Indonesia, community forest management choked by bureaucracy
Approval through as many as 29 levels of bureaucracy is holding up community management of forests in Indonesia, as is limited budget and weak coordination