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    Three posters have been prepared for an exhibition of the Directorate General of Forest Protection and Nature Conservation, Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia, in the Bali Conference on Climate Change. The posters focus on topics related to climate change in Indonesia’s Natural World Heritage properties and Biosphere Reserves.

    • Poster 1: Natural World Heritage Sites and Biosphere Reserves in Indonesia protecting globally important terrestrial and marine ecosystems in the face of climate change

    • Poster 2: Natural World Heritage Sites and Biosphere Reserves in Indonesia protecting globally important terrestrial and marine ecosystems by strengthening Indonesia's capacity to adapt to the effects of climate change

    • Poster 3: Natural World Heritage Sites and Biosphere Reserves in Indonesia protecting globally important terrestrial and marine ecosystems through site support


    More on Case Studies on Climate Change and World Heritage (pdf 7.60 mb)

  • Capacity Building in Monitoring, Adaptation and Site Management to Respond to Climate Change in the Critical Terrestrial and Marine Ecosystems of Indonesia

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