The land in Indonesia is rich with resources, which is why people from all over the world are interested in investing in it. However, this comes with a cost – the loss of natural vegetation.
The most recent example of this is the demolition of a peat swamp forest in Borneo to make way for an oil palm plantation. This forest was home to a variety of plants and animals, including the endangered Bornean orangutan.
Now, the land is being …