Protecting and restoring Indonesia's mangroves: Jakarta Post contributor


Local resident takes part in the planting of mangrove seedlings in Marannu village in Maros regency, South Sulawesi on May 26, 2022. - Courtesy of South Sulawesi provincial government

JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network): Indonesia's Group of 20 (G-20) presidency - under the banner of "Recover Together, Recover Stronger" - encourages member countries to achieve green economic recovery, and showcases Indonesia's own vision to achieve green and low-emissions economic development.

The Agriculture, Forest and Land Use (AFOLU) sector has historically contributed the largest share of the country's Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emissions, approximately 43 per cent in 2016, according to Indonesia's updated National Determined Contribution (NDC) to the United Nations.

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