Over the last two decades Indonesia has lost about 30% of its forest land. Forests now cover 60% per cent of Indonesia. Current rates of deforestation will result in Indonesia losing a further 16 million ha of forest by 2020 or an area just over the size of England and Wales. This would result in an additional 11,000 Mega tonnes of CO2 ; or roughly twice the UK’s effort to reduce emissions 26% by 2020. But Deforestation rates in Indonesia are declining. The current rate is estimated to be only one third of that recorded in the 1990s (World Bank, 2009). , Al , O , F , N , P , Au , Cu , S , Pd , W , C ,
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