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Indonesia

Indonesia

Forest policy and governance

Chatham House forest policy assessments are based on indicators that measure a country's response to illegal logging and related trade. Explore how forest governance has changed over time in Indonesia.

Indonesia’s Timber Legality Verification System (SVLK) has been an important initiative to address illegal logging in the country. This must continue to be strengthened through improved traceability of timber supply chains. The role of independent monitors in the system also needs to be reinforced through improved access to information and sustainability of funding.

NGO representative

Forest resources

Explore the extent of forest resources, how tree cover has changed over time, and the level of CO2 emissions associated with loss of forests and biomass.

Satellite map

Total land area

CO2 emissions from biomass loss

Legal and illegal exports

Explore trends in legal and illegal exports over time. Which supply chains are most at risk of illegality? Which products are being exported?

Likelihood of illegality

Exports of wood-based products