Borneo’s Dayak adapt Indigenous forestry to modern peat management

PULANG PISAU, Indonesia — Bandi paddled through the black swamp, passing alongside banks of high brush outside Kalawa village here in the south of Borneo Island. The narrow canoe, known here as a ces, arrowed through the water, leaving a low ripple in its wake. “Since there’s been community forestry here, we can now protect … Continue reading Borneo’s Dayak adapt Indigenous forestry to modern peat management