Road to uncertainty: Research reveals how Trans Papua may strip 4.5 million hectares of forest by 2036

Indonesia’s Papuan land is the western half of New Guinea—the world’s second-largest island—which hosts extensive old-growth forests, including mangroves and peat swamps. It has more plant species than any other tropical island.


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Source: Phys.org