Environment

A sign next to a dirt road reads in Indonesian, ‘Welcome to the territory of the Kiyu customary forest under Constitutional Court Decree No. 35/PUU-X/2012. THIS IS OUR CUSTOMARY FOREST, NOT STATE FOREST.’
Compromises must be made in the quest for indigeneity among the Dayak Meratus
Farmers’ worst enemy
Over-use of pesticides is making the crops ‘sick’, but only farmers educated about the environment understand this
Anticipating the future
Success and failure of Indramayu farmers’ responses to El-Niño
Fighting for existence
Environmental education is empowering rural youth to protect their hamlet from a luxury resort project 
A write-off
School textbooks in Indonesia fail to teach environmental sustainability
Safe water at a premium
The UN’s claim that 87 per cent of Indonesians have access to safe drinking water seems exaggerated
Something's cooking
Biogas reduces the burden of fossil fuel subsidies
Heritage adrift
What next for Indonesia’s underwater cultural heritage?
Shifting sands
Archeology and public participation in Indonesian heritage management
Tolak reklamasi posters set up in Bali’s villages and neighborhoods - Birgit Bräuchler
An environmental movement is generating new forms of resistance by fusing traditional and contemporary Balinese art with social media
Seren Taun has become quite well-known due to wide media coverage - Dean Yulindra Affandi
The Kasepuhan community are at the cutting edge of a movement to restore customary forest rights