Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelagic nation, is home to over 17,000 islands, 54,000 kilometers of coastline, and some of the richest marine biodiversity in the world. Its coral reefs host 67 percent of global coral species, which, along with extensive mangrove forests and seagrass beds, sustain diverse marine ecosystems. These marine ecosystems are critical to Indonesia’s economy and livelihoods, contributing over 25 percent of the country’s...
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INFORMACIÓN
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2024/12/24
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Informe de evaluación de proyecto
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187437
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1
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2025/01/24
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Disclosed
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Indonesia - Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Program : Phase II and Coral Triangle Initiative