Ahad 11 Mar 2012 23:43 WIB

Indonesia needs 25 years to be green

Rep: Adi Wicaksono/Satya Festiani / Red: Yeyen Rostiyani
Around 4O percent of lowland forests in Sumatra and Indonesian Borneo cleared in 1990-2005.
Foto: news.mongabay.com
Around 4O percent of lowland forests in Sumatra and Indonesian Borneo cleared in 1990-2005.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BOGOR - Many Indonesian forests are in critical damage due to over exploitation, the Minister of Forestry, Zulkifli Hasan, said on Sunday. At least Indonesia needs 25 years to be green again.

Through his program of “planting a million trees”, Hasan is optimistic to defeat the analysis saying Indonesia needs hundred years to be green. This program urges all Indonesian citizens to plant four trees.

"We provide the seeds. We believe that we could ‘defeat’ some research in which estimated that Indonesia needs 195 years to be green," he said.

The ministry plans to release a decision on forest exploitation which prohibits any tree cutting in the forest. 

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