RestoredegradedlandofCitarumwatershed – WestJava’slongestriverwhich provides water to 27 million people, revitalizingecosystemsandsupportinglocallivelihoods.
Restoring blue carbon by reforestingsouthern Central Java’s largest mangrove forest in Kampung Laut, Cilacap Regency – an area degraded by years of unsustainable aquaculture.
This tree-planting initiative helps combat drought, conserve water, and preserve Subak — Bali’s traditional irrigation system that relies on steady water availability.
Restoring degraded upstream ecosystems of the Citanduy watershed to combat severe erosion caused by excessive agricultural practices and deforestation.
Empowering local communities in Kebumen and Pati, Central Java through tree-planting to strengthen their resilience against the impacts of climate change.
The tree-planting initiative in Cikarang – Bekasi and Karawang, West Java aims to create an urban forest that helps balance the environment and support nearby communities affected by industrial activity.