The Greenbelt Reports: Nurturing Nature
For decades, the people of Jaring Halus managed their own mangrove forest using traditional methods. Now the government has asked them to co-manage mangroves in a nearby wildlife sanctuary -- a first for Indonesia.
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| Produced by | TVE Asia Pacific |
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| Produced | Aug 11, 2009 |
| Distributor | TVE Asia Pacific |
Full Description
The Greenbelt Reports (GBR) is a
multi-media, Asian regional educational project to document the
conservation challenges involving mangroves, coral reefs and sand reefs
- collectively called 'greenbelts' in recognition of their natural
protective role against wave action and anticipated climate change
impact. Our aim is to investigate and report on efforts to balance
conservation needs with socio-economic needs of coastal communities.
Stories will come from coastal areas in South and Southeast Asia.
Nurturing Nature (Jaring Halus, Sumatra)
For decades, the people of Jaring Halus managed their
own mangrove forest using traditional methods. Now the government has
asked them to co-manage mangroves in a nearby wildlife sanctuary -- a
first for Indonesia.









