Indonesia is one of the world's most biodiverse countries. It has some of the largest tropical forests and rich coastal and marine ecosystems, but it is at risk of repeating an environmental disaster as a new agricultural scheme may add to the emissions already billowed out by forest fires. From relaxing the rules around forest conservation to facilitating the clearance of land for commercial purposes, some of the most controversial articles of the omnibus law could boost economic development at the expense of the environment.
How can Indonesia balance economic development and environmental imperatives?
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