Warsi

Climate Transformation Fund • Indonesia
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Warsi
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Protecting the rainforest

Indonesian Conservation Community WARSI is one of the oldest non-profit organisations in Indonesia addressing the issues of deforestation, illegal logging, illegal extraction of agarwood and expanding mining operations. WARSI in Indonesia helps indigenous groups and local communities get forestry licenses for their land, so they have the legal rights to it and can prevent it from being cut down. WARSI also provides capacity building and training so communities can sustainably manage and gain livelihoods from their forests.

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Nature protection and restoration

Protecting and restoring nature is of paramount importance for addressing climate change. Deforestation and forest degradation result in substantial carbon emissions as forests are destroyed. Preserving the carbon stored in existing ecosystems and restoring carbon to areas that have lost it are critical steps in mitigating climate change. These actions not only help reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also have significant co-benefits for both human societies and biodiversity.

Community forest management (CFM)

Community Forest Management (CFM) is a conservation and sustainable use approach where local communities play a central role in managing and protecting forest resources.

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