She is involved in scientific networks including: Earth System Governance (ESG), International Social Science Council (ISSC), Urbanization and Global Environmental Change (UGEC). In her home country of Indonesia, she has 10 years’ experience working for Kendari City local government for development planning and Disaster Management. The Indonesian government released its official deforestation numbers in May 2018, showing that the rate of forest loss has been declining from 2015 to 2018. The data reported deforestation of 440,000 hectares in 2018, slightly lower than the 2017 number of 480,000 hectares. Global Forest Watch released similar numbers showing a 40 percent Its broader environmental degradation endangers economic growth, public health, and government legitimacy. Citizen petitions related to environmental issues increased from 1.05 million in 2011 Conclusions As an archipelago with over 17.500 islands and over 81,000 kilometers of coastline, Indonesia coastal area is very vulnerable to climate change. Increasing trend of sea level rise, warmer ocean temperature and increased of significant wave height are among a few example of what climate change may bring to Indonesia. Environmental Issues in Indonesia’s G-20. Environmental issues are part of the Sherpa track agenda. The Sherpa track is a G-20 track that discusses non-financial economic issues, namely all issues related to energy, development, tourism, digital economy, education, labor, agriculture, trade, health, anti-corruption, environment and climate Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

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