Jakarta, Indonesia – WWF cautiously welcomes the restoration and conservation initiative announced today by the Sinar Mas Group’s Asia Pulp & Paper (APP). By declaring its intention to restore and...
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Indonesia: One year after the tsunami - building back the right way
Washington, DC - One year after the Southeast Asian tsunami, reconstruction is finally under way. But some of the hardest hit areas risk sowing the seeds of future disasters unless donor countries...
Indonesia: Aceh reconstruction brings threat of landslides and flash floods
Sydney, Australia -- Reconstruction in Indonesia's tsunami-devastated Aceh province will lead to landslides and flash floods if timber from Indonesian forests is used, says WWF. With the major...
Indonesia: Tsunami reconstruction partnership created
Washington, D.C. 13 May 2005 -- WWF, together with Conservation International and the American Forest & Paper Association, has formed a unique partnership to help the tsunami-stricken people of...
Indonesia: Timber for Aceh
Executive Summary The reconstruction of Aceh will require huge quantities of timber. This cannot be responsibly supplied from the already overstretched legitimate Indonesian sources, now unable even...
Indonesia: Green reconstruction policy guidelines For Aceh
Executive Summary "Green reconstruction aims to improve the quality of life for communities and affected individuals whilst minimising the negative impacts of reconstruction on the environment and...
Indonesia: Aceh - Stop talking, send timber, says WWF
Jakarta, Indonesia / Gland, Switzerland -- Aceh's already shattered landscape faces further devastation if donor countries do not immediately supply the tsunami-stricken province with sustainable...
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Coral reefs and mangroves act as natural barriers against tsunamis
WWF extends its deepest sympathies to those who have lost families and friends in the recent tsunami that struck the Asian region, including WWF staff and partner organizations, and to those who are...