Blog2025-03-28T05:55:01+00:00

Tanggung Jawab Sosial dan Bina Lingkungan Perusahaan Award (TSBLP) Award 2024: Promoting Sustainability and Collaboration in West Kalimantan

The TSBLP Award embodies the principles championed by the Nusantara Climate Initiative (NCI), which promotes Nature-Based Solutions to address environmental challenges and bolster local resilience.
Author: Nur Ramdhani Ikhsan

Mud Lobster (Thalassina anomala): Mangrove Ecosystem Engineer

Mud lobsters are more than just crustaceans—they are ecosystem engineers. Their volcanic-like mounds aerate the soil, recycle nutrients, and provide shelter for a range of species. At PT Kandelia Alam (KLIA), supported by Nusantara Climate Initiative (NCI), efforts to protect these remarkable creatures reflect a broader commitment to mangrove ecosystem restoration and biodiversity conservation.
Author: Randi Agusti

Leveraging Community Collaboration and Land Optimization for Food Security

By transforming marginal strips of land into thriving vegetable plots, Desa Kubu’s farmers are proving that resilience and food security go hand in hand. With guidance from PT KLIA and support from NCI, this local innovation is shaping a more self-sufficient and sustainable future.
Author: Nur Ramdhani Ikhsan

Embracing Nature-Based Solutions: Narkata Rimba’s Ecotourism Vision in East Kalimantan

The Embang Lemun waterfall is more than a destination—it’s a symbol of how nature-based tourism can uplift communities and safeguard forests. Together with Ben Hes village, Narkata Rimba and NCI are building a model for responsible tourism in East Kalimantan.
Author: Muhammad Sofiyuddin

Building a Sustainable Future: Liberica Coffee Agroforestry Demonstration Plot in Batu Ampar

Through this initiative, NCI goes beyond carbon mitigation by strengthening local economies and restoring ecosystems, aligning with our Beyond Carbon Goals mission. By expanding agroforestry-based commodity production, such as Liberica coffee, we aim to encourage more communities to adopt sustainable farming practices that benefit both people and nature.
Author: Nur Ramdhani Ikhsan

Beyond Carbon: How Mangrove Restoration in Batu Ampar Supports Livelihoods and Ecosystems

Since 2018, NCI and Kandelia Alam have been working to restore over 18,000 hectares of mangrove habitat, boosting both ecological integrity and local economic potential. NCI's strategy includes rejuvenating the seafood sector and expanding ecotourism.
Author: Wiro Wirandi

Ecosystem-Based Livelihoods: Sustainable Economic Growth in Sukamara – Central Kalimantan

In Batu Ampar, mangrove restoration is not just about storing carbon—it’s about restoring livelihoods. By supporting fisheries, alternative incomes, and global seafood certification, NCI’s ‘Beyond Carbon’ model proves conservation can also be economic empowerment.
Author: Aslama Nuraulia, Muhammad Sofiyuddin, Siti Nur Alliah, Satria Winasis Luhur Pambudi

Anjat: A Symbol of Indigenous Wisdom, Sustainability, and Community Empowerment

Anjat, the traditional Dayak woven bag, embodies sustainable living and indigenous knowledge. Crafted from organic rattan and natural dyes, each piece tells a story of culture, ecology, and resilience. With support from PT. Belayan River Timber and NCI, artisans like Ibu Ungab are blending heritage with innovation, expanding Anjat into modern designs that connect local wisdom with global sustainability.
Author: Aslama Nuraulia, Muhammad Sofiyuddin

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