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THE GECKO PROJECT
Malaysian firm bidding to clear Papua forest loses court bid, but deforestation persists. A company that hoped to clear 40,000 hectares of rainforest in Papua has lost a court case over its control of the land. The Gecko Project. Apr 29. The women of Kendeng set their feet in cement to stop a mine in their lands. This is their story. ABOUT THE GECKO PROJECT The Gecko Project is an investigative journalism initiative established to shine a light on the corruption driving land grabs and the destruction of tropical rainforests. It seeks to create and maintain a sense of urgency over the role of large land deals, predominantly for food production, in some of the most pressing globalchallenges
A CARBON BOMB IN PAPUA: 7 TAKEAWAYS FROM OUR INVESTIGATION Last week, The Gecko Project, Mongabay, Tempo and Malaysiakini published an investigation into the story behind the Tanah Merah project, a giant oil palm plantation under development in Papua, Indonesia.. The full article, which you can find here, is long, so here are seven key takeaways from it, including a brief analysis of what could happen next: REVEALED: GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS SAY PERMITS FOR MEGA Boven Digoel district lies at the very eastern edge of Indonesia, on the island of New Guinea. It was the first step in a plan that would entail clear-cutting 2,800 square kilometres of rainforest close to Indonesia’s border with Papua New Guinea, in a remote and isolated area that encompasses the ancestral territory of the Auyu people. NEW PLAYER STARTS CLEARING RAINFOREST IN WORLD’S BIGGEST This story was co-published with Mongabay. A new company has begun clearing rainforest in an area of Indonesia’s easternmost Papua province earmarked to become the world’s largest oil palm plantation, in a vast project that has been mired in allegations oflawbreaking.
‘IN THE PLANTATIONS THERE IS HUNGER AND LONELINESS’: THE Children learn to enhance the environment of plants and animals in ways that support their growth and reproduction. They clear pathways for pigs and deer to travel to water catchments, leave fruit and nuts behind when foraging for cassowaries to feed THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF ARU SAVED THEIR RAINFOREST FROM This article was co-published with Mongabay. This month The Gecko Project and Mongabay published “Saving Aru,” an article revealing how the people of Indonesia’s Aru Islands thwarted a plan to turn much of their homeland into a vast sugarcane plantation. To haltINDONESIA FOR SALE
The investigative series Indonesia for Sale, will shine new light on the corruption behind Indonesia's deforestation and land rights crisis. Investigative reporting THE WOMEN OF KENDENG SET THEIR FEET IN CEMENT TO STOP A Some of them won global recognition and international awards. I wanted to find out what happened after the spotlight had moved elsewhere. I found that many still bear the scars of those years of activism, through physical injuries, missed opportunities, years in prison, and even friends whose lives were lost to the cause. HOW CORRUPT ELECTIONS FUEL THE SELL-OFF OF INDONESIA’S The best estimates suggest that the cost of winning a race for district chief is in the millions of dollars. A 2016 study by the KPK placed it between 20 billion rupiah and 30 billion rupiah, or up to US$2.9 million. A former KPK chief told Tempo magazine that a district election in Central Java cost 52 billion rupiah (US$3.8 million); the current home affairs minister has estimated winning aTHE GECKO PROJECT
Malaysian firm bidding to clear Papua forest loses court bid, but deforestation persists. A company that hoped to clear 40,000 hectares of rainforest in Papua has lost a court case over its control of the land. The Gecko Project. Apr 29. The women of Kendeng set their feet in cement to stop a mine in their lands. This is their story. ABOUT THE GECKO PROJECT The Gecko Project is an investigative journalism initiative established to shine a light on the corruption driving land grabs and the destruction of tropical rainforests. It seeks to create and maintain a sense of urgency over the role of large land deals, predominantly for food production, in some of the most pressing globalchallenges
A CARBON BOMB IN PAPUA: 7 TAKEAWAYS FROM OUR INVESTIGATION Last week, The Gecko Project, Mongabay, Tempo and Malaysiakini published an investigation into the story behind the Tanah Merah project, a giant oil palm plantation under development in Papua, Indonesia.. The full article, which you can find here, is long, so here are seven key takeaways from it, including a brief analysis of what could happen next: REVEALED: GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS SAY PERMITS FOR MEGA Boven Digoel district lies at the very eastern edge of Indonesia, on the island of New Guinea. It was the first step in a plan that would entail clear-cutting 2,800 square kilometres of rainforest close to Indonesia’s border with Papua New Guinea, in a remote and isolated area that encompasses the ancestral territory of the Auyu people. NEW PLAYER STARTS CLEARING RAINFOREST IN WORLD’S BIGGEST This story was co-published with Mongabay. A new company has begun clearing rainforest in an area of Indonesia’s easternmost Papua province earmarked to become the world’s largest oil palm plantation, in a vast project that has been mired in allegations oflawbreaking.
‘IN THE PLANTATIONS THERE IS HUNGER AND LONELINESS’: THE Children learn to enhance the environment of plants and animals in ways that support their growth and reproduction. They clear pathways for pigs and deer to travel to water catchments, leave fruit and nuts behind when foraging for cassowaries to feed THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF ARU SAVED THEIR RAINFOREST FROM This article was co-published with Mongabay. This month The Gecko Project and Mongabay published “Saving Aru,” an article revealing how the people of Indonesia’s Aru Islands thwarted a plan to turn much of their homeland into a vast sugarcane plantation. To haltINDONESIA FOR SALE
The investigative series Indonesia for Sale, will shine new light on the corruption behind Indonesia's deforestation and land rights crisis. Investigative reporting THE WOMEN OF KENDENG SET THEIR FEET IN CEMENT TO STOP A Some of them won global recognition and international awards. I wanted to find out what happened after the spotlight had moved elsewhere. I found that many still bear the scars of those years of activism, through physical injuries, missed opportunities, years in prison, and even friends whose lives were lost to the cause. HOW CORRUPT ELECTIONS FUEL THE SELL-OFF OF INDONESIA’S The best estimates suggest that the cost of winning a race for district chief is in the millions of dollars. A 2016 study by the KPK placed it between 20 billion rupiah and 30 billion rupiah, or up to US$2.9 million. A former KPK chief told Tempo magazine that a district election in Central Java cost 52 billion rupiah (US$3.8 million); the current home affairs minister has estimated winning a ANALYSIS – THE GECKO PROJECT Analysis: Indonesia’s best democratic instincts protected the rainforests of Aru from destruction. How a grassroots fight for land rights connects to recent protests across Indonesia. The Gecko Project. Nov 6, 2019. Analysis: Does Indonesia's storied anti-graft agency have a blind spot for corrupt land deals?THE GECKO PROJECT
Investigative reporting on land deals, corruption, rights andrainforests.
‘ON THE ROAD, I FEEL THE ANCESTORS WATCHING’ In June 2019, photographer Albertus Vembrianto spent three weeks on assignment in the southern lowlands of Papua, Indonesia’s easternmost province, for The Gecko Project and Mongabay. He traveled through the villages of indigenous Papuans whose land had been taken over by palm oil conglomerates. A decade ago, the Indonesian government promoted investment by plantation firms in THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF ARU SAVED THEIR RAINFOREST FROM This article was co-published with Mongabay. This month The Gecko Project and Mongabay published “Saving Aru,” an article revealing how the people of Indonesia’s Aru Islands thwarted a plan to turn much of their homeland into a vast sugarcane plantation. To halt HOW LAND GRABBERS WEAPONISE INDIGENOUS RITUAL AGAINST Sophie Chao is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Sydney, whose work focuses on the impacts of agribusiness on thepeoples and
FILM: HOW A QUIET CIVIL SERVANT CAME TO LEAD A POWERFUL This story was co-published with Mongabay. Additional support was provided by Earthsight. When the politician in charge of Indonesia’s Aru Islands signed permits for a vast sugar plantation, many civil servants were afraid to speak out for fear of losing their jobs. ‘NORTH SUMATRAN LAND MAFIA OFFERED ME $21M TO WIN ELECTION Abdon Nababan. Mongabay and The Gecko Project: Why did you run for governor of North Sumatra? Abdon Nababan: Firstly, because they asked me to run — indigenous peoples, farmers, activists. Secondly, because North Sumatra is one of the worst for HOW WE CALCULATED KORINDO’S REVENUES FROM CLEARING PAPUAN This article was co-published with Mongabay. This post details the analysis we carried out to estimate the revenues generated by the Korindo Group from harvesting timber as it cleared Papuan rainforestfor plantations.
MALAYSIAN FIRM BIDDING TO CLEAR PAPUA FOREST LOSES COURT This article was co-published with Mongabay. A court in the Indonesian city of Jayapura has ruled against a Malaysian logging and property conglomerate in its bid to retain control of the rights to clear some of the world’s third-largest rainforest for an oil palm plantation. FILM: THE FARMER WHO FOUGHT BACK. WE MET JAMES WATT IN THE Medium is an open platform where 170 million readers come to find insightful and dynamic thinking. Here, expert and undiscovered voices alike dive into the heart of any topic and bring new ideas to thesurface. Learn more
THE GECKO PROJECT
Malaysian firm bidding to clear Papua forest loses court bid, but deforestation persists. A company that hoped to clear 40,000 hectares of rainforest in Papua has lost a court case over its control of the land. The Gecko Project. Apr 29. The women of Kendeng set their feet in cement to stop a mine in their lands. This is their story. ABOUT THE GECKO PROJECT The Gecko Project is an investigative journalism initiative established to shine a light on the corruption driving land grabs and the destruction of tropical rainforests. It seeks to create and maintain a sense of urgency over the role of large land deals, predominantly for food production, in some of the most pressing globalchallenges
A CARBON BOMB IN PAPUA: 7 TAKEAWAYS FROM OUR INVESTIGATION Last week, The Gecko Project, Mongabay, Tempo and Malaysiakini published an investigation into the story behind the Tanah Merah project, a giant oil palm plantation under development in Papua, Indonesia.. The full article, which you can find here, is long, so here are seven key takeaways from it, including a brief analysis of what could happen next: REVEALED: GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS SAY PERMITS FOR MEGA Boven Digoel district lies at the very eastern edge of Indonesia, on the island of New Guinea. It was the first step in a plan that would entail clear-cutting 2,800 square kilometres of rainforest close to Indonesia’s border with Papua New Guinea, in a remote and isolated area that encompasses the ancestral territory of the Auyu people. NEW PLAYER STARTS CLEARING RAINFOREST IN WORLD’S BIGGEST This story was co-published with Mongabay. A new company has begun clearing rainforest in an area of Indonesia’s easternmost Papua province earmarked to become the world’s largest oil palm plantation, in a vast project that has been mired in allegations oflawbreaking.
‘IN THE PLANTATIONS THERE IS HUNGER AND LONELINESS’: THE Children learn to enhance the environment of plants and animals in ways that support their growth and reproduction. They clear pathways for pigs and deer to travel to water catchments, leave fruit and nuts behind when foraging for cassowaries to feed THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF ARU SAVED THEIR RAINFOREST FROM This article was co-published with Mongabay. This month The Gecko Project and Mongabay published “Saving Aru,” an article revealing how the people of Indonesia’s Aru Islands thwarted a plan to turn much of their homeland into a vast sugarcane plantation. To halt MALAYSIAN FIRM BIDDING TO CLEAR PAPUA FOREST LOSES COURT This article was co-published with Mongabay. A court in the Indonesian city of Jayapura has ruled against a Malaysian logging and property conglomerate in its bid to retain control of the rights to clear some of the world’s third-largest rainforest for an oil palm plantation.INDONESIA FOR SALE
The investigative series Indonesia for Sale, will shine new light on the corruption behind Indonesia's deforestation and land rights crisis. Investigative reporting THE WOMEN OF KENDENG SET THEIR FEET IN CEMENT TO STOP A Some of them won global recognition and international awards. I wanted to find out what happened after the spotlight had moved elsewhere. I found that many still bear the scars of those years of activism, through physical injuries, missed opportunities, years in prison, and even friends whose lives were lost to the cause.THE GECKO PROJECT
Malaysian firm bidding to clear Papua forest loses court bid, but deforestation persists. A company that hoped to clear 40,000 hectares of rainforest in Papua has lost a court case over its control of the land. The Gecko Project. Apr 29. The women of Kendeng set their feet in cement to stop a mine in their lands. This is their story. ABOUT THE GECKO PROJECT The Gecko Project is an investigative journalism initiative established to shine a light on the corruption driving land grabs and the destruction of tropical rainforests. It seeks to create and maintain a sense of urgency over the role of large land deals, predominantly for food production, in some of the most pressing globalchallenges
A CARBON BOMB IN PAPUA: 7 TAKEAWAYS FROM OUR INVESTIGATION Last week, The Gecko Project, Mongabay, Tempo and Malaysiakini published an investigation into the story behind the Tanah Merah project, a giant oil palm plantation under development in Papua, Indonesia.. The full article, which you can find here, is long, so here are seven key takeaways from it, including a brief analysis of what could happen next: REVEALED: GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS SAY PERMITS FOR MEGA Boven Digoel district lies at the very eastern edge of Indonesia, on the island of New Guinea. It was the first step in a plan that would entail clear-cutting 2,800 square kilometres of rainforest close to Indonesia’s border with Papua New Guinea, in a remote and isolated area that encompasses the ancestral territory of the Auyu people. NEW PLAYER STARTS CLEARING RAINFOREST IN WORLD’S BIGGEST This story was co-published with Mongabay. A new company has begun clearing rainforest in an area of Indonesia’s easternmost Papua province earmarked to become the world’s largest oil palm plantation, in a vast project that has been mired in allegations oflawbreaking.
‘IN THE PLANTATIONS THERE IS HUNGER AND LONELINESS’: THE Children learn to enhance the environment of plants and animals in ways that support their growth and reproduction. They clear pathways for pigs and deer to travel to water catchments, leave fruit and nuts behind when foraging for cassowaries to feed THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF ARU SAVED THEIR RAINFOREST FROM This article was co-published with Mongabay. This month The Gecko Project and Mongabay published “Saving Aru,” an article revealing how the people of Indonesia’s Aru Islands thwarted a plan to turn much of their homeland into a vast sugarcane plantation. To halt MALAYSIAN FIRM BIDDING TO CLEAR PAPUA FOREST LOSES COURT This article was co-published with Mongabay. A court in the Indonesian city of Jayapura has ruled against a Malaysian logging and property conglomerate in its bid to retain control of the rights to clear some of the world’s third-largest rainforest for an oil palm plantation.INDONESIA FOR SALE
The investigative series Indonesia for Sale, will shine new light on the corruption behind Indonesia's deforestation and land rights crisis. Investigative reporting THE WOMEN OF KENDENG SET THEIR FEET IN CEMENT TO STOP A Some of them won global recognition and international awards. I wanted to find out what happened after the spotlight had moved elsewhere. I found that many still bear the scars of those years of activism, through physical injuries, missed opportunities, years in prison, and even friends whose lives were lost to the cause. ANALYSIS – THE GECKO PROJECT Analysis: Indonesia’s best democratic instincts protected the rainforests of Aru from destruction. How a grassroots fight for land rights connects to recent protests across Indonesia. The Gecko Project. Nov 6, 2019. Analysis: Does Indonesia's storied anti-graft agency have a blind spot for corrupt land deals? NEW PLAYER STARTS CLEARING RAINFOREST IN WORLD’S BIGGEST This story was co-published with Mongabay. A new company has begun clearing rainforest in an area of Indonesia’s easternmost Papua province earmarked to become the world’s largest oil palm plantation, in a vast project that has been mired in allegations oflawbreaking.
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF ARU SAVED THEIR RAINFOREST FROM This article was co-published with Mongabay. This month The Gecko Project and Mongabay published “Saving Aru,” an article revealing how the people of Indonesia’s Aru Islands thwarted a plan to turn much of their homeland into a vast sugarcane plantation. To halt ‘ON THE ROAD, I FEEL THE ANCESTORS WATCHING’ In June 2019, photographer Albertus Vembrianto spent three weeks on assignment in the southern lowlands of Papua, Indonesia’s easternmost province, for The Gecko Project and Mongabay. He traveled through the villages of indigenous Papuans whose land had been taken over by palm oil conglomerates. A decade ago, the Indonesian government promoted investment by plantation firms in HOW LAND GRABBERS WEAPONISE INDIGENOUS RITUAL AGAINST Sophie Chao is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Sydney, whose work focuses on the impacts of agribusiness on thepeoples and
FILM: HOW A QUIET CIVIL SERVANT CAME TO LEAD A POWERFUL This story was co-published with Mongabay. Additional support was provided by Earthsight. When the politician in charge of Indonesia’s Aru Islands signed permits for a vast sugar plantation, many civil servants were afraid to speak out for fear of losing their jobs. ‘NORTH SUMATRAN LAND MAFIA OFFERED ME $21M TO WIN ELECTION Abdon Nababan. Mongabay and The Gecko Project: Why did you run for governor of North Sumatra? Abdon Nababan: Firstly, because they asked me to run — indigenous peoples, farmers, activists. Secondly, because North Sumatra is one of the worst for HOW WE CALCULATED KORINDO’S REVENUES FROM CLEARING PAPUAN This article was co-published with Mongabay. This post details the analysis we carried out to estimate the revenues generated by the Korindo Group from harvesting timber as it cleared Papuan rainforestfor plantations.
FILM: THE FARMER WHO FOUGHT BACK. WE MET JAMES WATT IN THE Medium is an open platform where 170 million readers come to find insightful and dynamic thinking. Here, expert and undiscovered voices alike dive into the heart of any topic and bring new ideas to thesurface. Learn more
FOLLOW THE PERMITS: HOW TO IDENTIFY CORRUPTION RED FLAGS This article was co-published with Mongabay. When Rita Widyasari, the former head of Kutai Kartanegara district in Indonesian Borneo, was sentenced to 10 years in prison last year for taking bribes in connection with a string of plantation and mining projects, it exemplified the success of the nation’s anti-corruption agency inclosing such cases.
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Saving Aru: The epic battle to save the islands that inspired thetheory of evolution
Saving Aru: The epic battle to save the islands that inspired thetheory of evolution
The inside story of a grassroots campaign that saved one of the world’s last great tracts of rainforest from destruction.The Gecko Project
Oct 9
What we learned from two years of investigating corrupt land deals inIndonesia
What we learned from two years of investigating corrupt landdeals ...
And what it says about how to fix the nation’s deforestation andland-rights crisis
The Gecko Project
May 7
Indonesia reboots effort to end corporate secrecy as anonymous firms destroy Papuan rainforest Indonesia reboots effort to end corporate secrecy as anonymous firm... What next for a stalled transparency effort?The Gecko Project
Sep 16
The secret deal to destroy paradise The secret deal to destroy paradise The story behind the single biggest threat to the rainforests ofIndonesia
The Gecko Project
Nov 28, 2018
A carbon bomb in Papua: 7 takeaways from our investigation A carbon bomb in Papua: 7 takeaways from our investigation Here’s what you need to know from our groundbreaking investigation, The secret deal to destroy paradiseThe Gecko Project
Dec 4, 2018
Investigations
Ghosts in the machine Ghosts in the machine The land deals behind the downfall of Indonesia’s top judgeThe Gecko Project
Apr 18, 2018
Introducing: Indonesia for Sale Introducing: Indonesia for Sale The investigative series Indonesia for Sale, launching this week, will shine new light on the corruption behind Indonesia’sdeforestation…
The Gecko Project
Oct 9, 2017
The making of a palm oil fiefdom The making of a palm oil fiefdom The story of money, power and politics behind the devastation of a forest-rich district in Indonesian Borneo.The Gecko Project
Oct 11, 2017
The secret deal to destroy paradise The secret deal to destroy paradise The story behind the single biggest threat to the rainforests ofIndonesia
The Gecko Project
Nov 28, 2018
Saving Aru: The epic battle to save the islands that inspired thetheory of evolution
Saving Aru: The epic battle to save the islands that inspiredthe t...
The inside story of a grassroots campaign that saved one of the world’s last great tracts of rainforest from destruction.The Gecko Project
Oct 9
Analysis
Analysis: Does Indonesia's storied anti-graft agency have a blind spot for corrupt land deals? Analysis: Does Indonesia's storied anti-graft agency have a blind spot for corrupt land deals? Corruption in the plantation sector, a key cause of Indonesia's deforestation and land-rights crisis, has escaped prosecution.The Gecko Project
Aug 21, 2018
How land grabbers weaponise indigenous ritual against Papuans: An interview with Sophie Chao How land grabbers weaponise indigenous ritual against Papuans: An interview with Sophie Chao “People find themselves forced to participate in their own practices, that are being adapted by corporate shamans”The Gecko Project
Mar 28
How corrupt elections fuel the sell-off of Indonesia’s naturalresources
How corrupt elections fuel the sell-off of Indonesia’s naturalresources
The corrupt sell-off of land and resources by politicians, often to raise money for expensive political campaigns, is a majordriver of…
The Gecko Project
Jun 7, 2018
Comment: It’s time to confront the collusion between the palm oil industry and politicians that is… Comment: It’s time to confront the collusion between the palm oil industry and politicians that is… An investigation released today by Mongabay and Earthsight’s The Gecko Project reveals the deep connections between the internationalpalm…
The Gecko Project
Apr 18, 2018
‘North Sumatran land mafia offered me $21m to win election — then hand over control of government’ ‘North Sumatran land mafia offered me $21m to win election — then hand over control of government’ When Abdon Nababan, one of Indonesia’s foremost indigenous rights activists, sought election for governor in his home province,he was…
The Gecko Project
Jun 21, 2018
Profiles
Film: The Bornean village chief dealing with the fallout from a corrupt plantation deal Film: The Bornean village chief dealing with the fallout from a corrupt plantation deal The villagers, and their forest, were just collateral damage in a farbigger game.
The Gecko Project
Jul 31, 2018
Film: Meet the priest investigating the corporate take-over of indigenous peoples’ forests Film: Meet the priest investigating the corporate take-over of indigenous peoples’ forests “Ghosts in the Machine”, an investigation by The Gecko Project and Mongabay, traces the source of money used to bribe the chiefjustice of…
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Jun 11, 2018
Film: Arkani, the Dayak known as Dragon Beard Film: Arkani, the Dayak known as Dragon Beard Arkani, an elderly Dayak man, drew a telling comparison between the plight of his community and that of the orangutans inhabitinga nearby…
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Mar 12, 2018
Film: The farmer who fought back Film: The farmer who fought back We met James Watt in the village of Bangkal during the reporting of The making of a palm oil fiefdom, in early 2017.The Gecko Project
Nov 27, 2017
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