Nationwide Crowdsourcing Campaign activities in Indonesia
RESTORE+ uses the tailormade crowdsourcing platform Urundata built by the project consortium to identify landscape restoration potential. It allows communities to be involved in efforts to restore forests and landscapes through mobile applications and thus contribute to scientific assessments supporting policy making efforts.
With the launch of the nationwide crowdsourcing campaign on 26 November 2019, RESTORE+ aimed at maximizing public participation to collect data to inform forest and landscape restoration targets and strategies in Indonesia. Stakeholders and representatives from national and sub-national government offices, civil society organizations and universities throughout the country engage in the campaign.
Follow the social media activities to stay tuned about the ongoing activities in Indonesia:
RESTORE+ uses the tailormade crowdsourcing platform Urundata built by the project consortium to identify landscape restoration potential. It allows communities to be involved in efforts to restore forests and landscapes through mobile applications and thus contribute to scientific assessments supporting policy making efforts.
With the launch of the nationwide crowdsourcing campaign on 26 November 2019, RESTORE+ aimed at maximizing public participation to collect data to inform forest and landscape restoration targets and strategies in Indonesia. Stakeholders and representatives from national and sub-national government offices, civil society organizations and universities throughout the country engage in the campaign.
Follow the social media activities to stay tuned about the ongoing activities in Indonesia:
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Thelma Krug, Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change (IPCC)
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Medrilzam, Director for the Environment, Indonesian Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas)
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Sonya Dewi, Indonesia Country Coordinator/Senior Landscape Ecologist
World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) |