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Indonesia - Sustaining the forest livelihoods of indigenous communities for the long term (English)

Indonesia’s biodiversity and cultural diversity are among what make it unique among the nations of the world. Out of more than one thousand government identified ethnic groups, roughly two hundred and fifty indigenous communities live in the massive forested areas that dot the 17,000 islands that comprise the nation’s landmass. The culture, social structure, and livelihoods of these indigenous communities are inextricably linked with their forest...
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Indonesia - Sustaining the forest livelihoods of indigenous communities for the long term (English). Japan Social Development Fund (JSDF) good practice note|no. 27 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/914261524728567066

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