#Forestry Law

Civil groups urge DPR to drop the 1999 Forestry Law amendment

Civil Society demands new, fair forestry law to protect ecosystems

A coalition of Indonesian civil society organizations asks the House of Representatives (DPR) to abandon the ongoing amendment of Forestry Law No. 41/1999 and instead draft an entirely new forestry law that ensures justice, protects forest ecosystems, and recognizes the rights of indigenous peoples.

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Forestry Law revision centers on green energy, indigenous peoples' rights

Revision of the Forestry Law has been included in the 2025 Priority National Legislation Program (Prolegnas) and the main agenda for discussion in Commission IV of the House of Representatives (DPR), with focus on strenthening green energy campaigns and indigeneous peoples’ rights.

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