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Green groups raise red flags over Jokowi’s widely acclaimed haze law

President of Indonesia signed into law on Dec. 1, a new crucial regulation on peatland management, intending to call time on untrammelled commercial development of the archipelago’s vast peat swamp zones, which have been widely drained and dried by the palm oil and paper industries. The new regulation was praised by some observers as previously peatland development was only mandated by presidential guidelines. However, environmental pressure groups said that the new regulation may continue to trigger fires and the collapse of peat ecosystems. Greenpeace and Wetlands International say the government has not done enough to move on from destructive land use.

  • Mongabay
  • Indonesia
  • Greenpeace
  • Peatland
  • Palm Oil
  • archipelago’s
  • Peat swamp zones
  • paper industries
  • peat ecosystems
  • Wetlands International
  • Destructive land use