Guardians of the Limestone Hills: How the Boti People’s Ancestral Wisdom Defies Climate Change in East Nusa Tenggara
In the rugged, sun-scorched landscapes of the Kie District in South Central Timor, the Boti indigenous community stands as a living testament to human resilience against the intensifying whims of…
Tegal Establishes Coastal Urban Research Center to Combat Climate Crisis and Guide Sustainable Development in Secondary Cities
The city of Tegal, situated on the vulnerable northern coast of Central Java, has taken a significant step toward addressing the existential threats posed by the climate crisis with the…
Women of East Nusa Tenggara Drive Food Sovereignty and Climate Resilience Through Organic Gardening and Bamboo Conservation
In the rural landscapes of East Nusa Tenggara, specifically within the villages of Watu Galang and Teka Iku, a transformative movement led by women is reshaping the intersection of agriculture,…
Indonesia Emerges as Southeast Asia Hantavirus Hotspot as Global Outbreak on Cruise Ship Sparks International Health Alert
The World Health Organization has officially declared a hantavirus outbreak following a series of fatalities linked to the Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius, an incident that has cast a spotlight…
Surabaya Waterfront Land Reclamation Stalemate Deepens Amid Environmental Risks and Community Resistance
The controversial Surabaya Waterfront Land (SWL) reclamation project in East Java remains in a state of precarious ambiguity, leaving thousands of coastal residents and local fishermen in a protracted struggle…
Global Health Alert as Indonesia Emerges as Southeast Asian Hantavirus Hotspot Following Cruise Ship Outbreak
The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially declared a hantavirus outbreak following a series of fatalities linked to the Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius, an event that has coincided with…
The Legacy of the Agarwood Guardian How John Wompere Transformed Papua’s Biak Island Through Sustainable Gaharu Cultivation
In the quiet coastal expanse of Imbari Village, nestled within the Warsa District of Biak Numfor Regency, 67-year-old John Wompere stands as a testament to the transformative power of patience…
Rising Wildlife Trafficking and Habitat Destruction Push North Sumatran Biodiversity to the Brink of Collapse
The illicit trade and poaching of protected wildlife in North Sumatra have reached a critical juncture, with recent data indicating a sharp and alarming increase in criminal activity during the…
The Mastery of Hydrodynamics and Motor Adaptation in the Archer Fish of the Indo-Pacific
In the shallow, brackish waters of the Indo-Pacific, particularly within the vast mangrove ecosystems of the Indonesian archipelago, lives a small but remarkably sophisticated predator known as the archer fish…
Nusantara’s Ancient Sentinels: How Indonesia’s Marine and Inland Waters Preserve Species from the Era of Mass Extinctions
The Indonesian archipelago, a sprawling expanse of over 17,000 islands positioned at the convergence of three major tectonic plates, serves as more than just a geopolitical entity; it is a…
















