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  • Map of land resources of the Abyei area.
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  • Mercy Corps' Program Manager JJ Franc de Ferrière (left) and Livelihoods Manager Augustino Sowa show the map of land resources of the Abyei area, produced by their program.
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  • Stephen Brooks, Land Tenure and Property Rights Specialist at USAID, shows a video during a knowledge exchange session on the topic "Enablers of deforestation-free supply chains", at the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 11, 2016. His presentation focused on the importance of land and forest tenure in achieving zero deforestation and sustainable supply management goals. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • (From left to right) Farmers Sipa, who estimates his age at 60, and Nipawarti, 40, pose for a photograph by their plots of land. In October 2012 a wildfire spread quickly near their plots, threatening to set several houses on fire. Along with other community members, they used branches to hit the flames and extinguish the fire. Their land is in Sembalun Lawang, Sembalun district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province.
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  • Suparjiyem, 49, cuts grass at a plot of land she rents near her home in Wareng, Wonosari subdistrict, Gunung Kidul district, Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia.
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  • Abdul Quddus Ali, 36 (left), Secretary of Sembalun Lawang's emergency preparedness team, poses for a photograph holding a 'Thank you' sign. He is standing on the embankment on the Sempronan river in Sembalun Lawang, Sembalun district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province. This river was widened and deepened to prevent recurrent flooding. The village's emergency preparedness team collected data about land ownership on the banks of the river and proposed the project to the village government. Then the district government executed the work.
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  • Sriyudin, 41, poses for a photograph in Muara Putat beach, Pemenang Timur, Pemenang subdistrict, North Lombok district, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. He is a fisherman and also the head of the subvillage. Last January (2013) a tidal wave hit the beach and flooded the land, including his rice paddy of 1.5 hectares which became infertile.
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  • Visitors walk up the stairs of a forest fire lookout tower at Samboja Lestari, a reclaimed tropical forest conservation area in Kutai Kartanegara district, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on March 13, 2016. Because of logging and fires, this area used to be covered by grassland vegetation (Imperata cylindrica) but the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation started buying land and replanting local species of tress to bring forests back. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Residents chat at the neighborhood's community center. <br />
People from Ocho de Mayo point out with pride the progress made since the settlement was created in1998. From the beginning, there was a deliberate planning. The first settlers left space for a community center. Each new family was given a plot of land arranged along wide streets. Planners did not want narrow alleys between houses as in Brazilian favelas. A commission, with a delegate representing each block, made rules. Nearby settlements now use 8 de Mayo as a model.
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  • Sriyudin, 41, looks at the sea in Muara Putat beach, Pemenang Timur, Pemenang subdistrict, North Lombok district, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. He is a fisherman and also the head of the subvillage. Last January (2013) a tidal wave hit the beach and flooded the land, including his rice paddy of 1.5 hectares which became infertile.
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  • Community leader Lorena Pastoriza drinks coffee and smokes a cigarette at her home in Ocho de Mayo. Lorena was 23 when she moved in, among the first settlers to arrive here on the 8th of May of 1998. They took land in what used to be an illegal dump. The area was heaped with garbage up to 20 feet high. Snakes and rats nested in dismantled cars and scrap piles. "For us, now, this is a paradise."
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  • Ferdinand Sadeli, Executive Director and CFO of Sinarmas Land Ltd.
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  • Visitors listen to a briefing atop a forest fire lookout tower at Samboja Lestari, a reclaimed tropical forest conservation area in Kutai Kartanegara district, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on March 13, 2016. Because of logging and fires, this area used to be covered by grassland vegetation (Imperata cylindrica) but the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation started buying land and replanting local species of tress to bring forests back. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Justin Adams, Global Managing Director for Lands at The Nature Conservancy, makes closing remarks at the General Assembly of the Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 11, 2016. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Justin Adams, Global Managing Director for Lands at The Nature Conservancy, enjoys the panoramic view of forests and tree canopies at the Arsari Lestari conservation area in Penajam Paser Utara district, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on March 12, 2016. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Justin Adams (center), Global Managing Director for Lands at The Nature Conservancy, asks a question during a briefing about the Arsari Lestari conservation area in Penajam Paser Utara district, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on March 12, 2016. The plan for the Arsari Lestari conservation area is to preserve the virgin rainforest while creating value for ICTI and local people in a production-protection system that reduces emissions. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Justin Adams (right), Global Managing Director for Lands at The Nature Conservancy, asks a question at the Samboja Lestari tree nursery in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on March 12, 2016. The nursery is the beginning of the reforestation process and has served to reintroduce hundreds of tree and plant species indigenous to the island of Borneo. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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  • Visitors chat as they ride a speedboat near Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, on March 12, 2016. From left to right are Justin Adams, Global Managing Director for Lands at The Nature Conservancy; Robert Barker, Head of CSR and Sustainable Investment Client Solutions at BNP Paribas; Stephen Donofrio, Senior Advisor for Supply Change at Forest Trends Ecosystem Marketplace; and Fiona Wheatley, Sustainable Development Manager at Marks & Spencer. <br />
(Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)
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