IUCN NL welcomes new member organisations Future for…
28 April, 2025
IUCN NL welcomes new member organisations Future for…
28 April, 2025
Sustainable rattan harvesting: these farmers show that it…
24 April, 2025
Monday 02 september 2024
Nickelmine near Siuna, Central Sulawesi (c) Stephanie Broekarts / IUCN NL
Today’s world is facing several major crises, including in the areas of energy, climate, biodiversity and health. It is increasingly recognised that nature plays a vital role in resolving these often interconnected crises. However, growing global demand for minerals and metals, also driven by the energy transition, is fueling a mining boom of unprecedented proportions, often in forested areas. Our session at the Regional Conservation Forum will discuss this topic, using nickel mining in Indonesia as an example.
28 April, 2025
IUCN NL has recently welcomed three new organisations as members: Future for Nature (FFN), SNV and the Union of Nature…
24 April, 2025
The global demand for rattan is causing major damage to the forests of Indonesia, where rattan grows exclusively in the…