Identifying Engaging Stakeholders

Consolidated and compiled By Happy Tarumadevyanto | Independent Consultant | Environmental Asia | happy.devyanto@environmental.asia Identifying and Engaging Stakeholders This is the foundational step. Remediation projects impact a wide range of parties, and successful negotiation requires identifying and involving them early on. Key stakeholders often include:

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Unlock Your Potential

https://careers.britishcouncil.org/careers/job/563705880817434?domain=britishcouncil.org&src=LinkedIn Jun 06, 2025 As a valued employee of the British Council, you already help us deliver our mission to support peace and prosperity by building connections, understanding and trust between people in the UK and countries worldwide. For over 90 years we have shaped brighter futures through education, arts, culture, language, and creativity. You…

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What are the IKI Large Grants?

Large Grants https://www.international-climate-initiative.com/en/find-funding/large-grants What are the IKI Large Grants? The IKI Large Grants address current challenges in climate change mitigation, adaptation to the impacts of climate change and biodiversity conservation every year. The respective thematic priorities are based on decisions arising from international negotiations conducted under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)…

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Thriving Landscape

Consolidated and compiled By Happy Tarumadevyanto | Independent Consultant | Environmental Asia | happy.devyanto@environmental.asia A “thriving landscape” signifies a healthy, resilient, and flourishing environment that supports both ecological well-being and human prosperity. It goes beyond mere survival or sustainability, aiming for a state of active growth, regeneration, and vitality. Here’s a breakdown of what it typically means:…

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LEI’s Notable Challenges

Consolidated and compiled By Happy Tarumadevyanto | Independent Consultant | Environmental Asia | happy.devyanto@environmental.asia LEI (Lembaga Ekolabel Indonesia) faces notable challenges in developing dynamic capabilities, despite involving many experts. These challenges, which manifest in inconsistencies and limited continuous learning, can be attributed to several core factors: Inconsistent Implementation and Commitment Over TimeOne of the main issues is…

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The Consistency Challenge in Voluntary Certification Systems

Consolidated and compiled By Happy Tarumadevyanto | Independent Consultant | Environmental Asia | happy.devyanto@environmental.asia The struggles faced by voluntary certification systems, like the Indonesian Ecolabeling Institute (LEI), offer vital lessons on why consistent implementation is so critical. Despite significant initial support from both domestic and international sources, in terms of resources, expertise, and good intentions, LEI’s impact…

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Simple Community Learning in our own environment

Consolidated and compiled By Happy Tarumadevyanto | Independent Consultant | Environmental Asia| happy.devyanto@environmental.asia Increasing children’s interest in learning in villages requires a holistic and creative approach, considering potential differences in access and facilities compared to urban areas. Here are some realistic strategies that can be applied: 1. Involve Local Communities and Parents A child’s interest in learning…

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Amnesty International Presents in Local Flood Problem Discussion in DKI Jakarta

The involvement of Amnesty International in a meeting with the DKI Jakarta Governor to address the flooding issues in Meruya Selatan brings a wave of fresh hope. This engagement signifies a crucial step in elevating local environmental concerns to a higher level of human rights advocacy. Significance of Amnesty International’s Involvement Amnesty International, a renowned…

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Exchange Program & Landscape Leadership Camp ASIA 2025: Strengthening Social Forestry Through Youth Leadership

Exchange Program & Landscape Leadership Camp ASIA 2025: Strengthening Social Forestry Through Youth Leadership LATIN, in collaboration with the Green Leadership Forum, CIFOR-ICRAF, and Patera Foundation, held the Exchange Program & Landscape Leadership Camp ASIA 2025 from April 23–28, 2025. The program took place across two of LATIN’s learning landscapes: Cibulao (Bogor) and Cipeuteuy (Sukabumi)….

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Key strategy of Forest Management Reform

Social Forestry is a key strategy of the Indonesian government to reform forest management by providing legal access to surrounding communities and Indigenous Peoples (MHA) to manage forests. This policy aims to reduce poverty, unemployment, and inequality in access to forest resources, while simultaneously ensuring forest sustainability. Key Schemes of Social Forestry Through Social Forestry,…

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