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        "id": 1831864,
        "msgid": "adpsi-plants-500-trees-at-lake-buyan-championing-conservation-1782805861",
        "date": "2026-06-30 14:03:40",
        "title": "ADPSI Plants 500 Trees at Lake Buyan, Championing Conservation",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK_BALI",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Environment",
        "summary": "The Association of Indonesian Provincial Legislatures (ADPSI) planted 500 trees in the Lake Buyan conservation area in Bali as part of their national working meeting. The initiative aims to promote environmental stewardship among regional leaders, highlighting Bali's Tri Hita Karana philosophy of balancing development with nature. The event also included free health checks and the distribution of fruit seedlings to local residents.",
        "content": "<p>The Association of Indonesian Provincial Legislatures (ADPSI) planted\n500 tree seedlings in the Lake Buyan conservation area, Pancasari\nVillage, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency, on Tuesday (30\/6\/2026).\nThe activity was part of the ADPSI\u2019s second National Working Meeting\n(Rakernas) in Bali. Through this initiative, ADPSI encouraged leaders of\nprovincial legislatures across Indonesia to look to Bali as an example\nof maintaining a balance between development and environmental\nsustainability. In addition to tree planting, ADPSI also provided free\nhealth check-ups for the community and distributed fruit seedlings for\nresidents to plant in their home gardens. ADPSI Chairman Buky Wibawa\nKarya Guna stated that Bali serves as a worthy example of maintaining\nharmony between humans, nature, and development. He noted that the Tri\nHita Karana philosophy offers an important lesson for other regions in\nIndonesia. \u2018In the current spirit of development, nature is often\nexploited. In Bali, we learn that development can proceed while\nenvironmental sustainability is maintained through strict conservation,\u2019\nhe said. He assessed that this experience is important for all\nprovincial legislative leaders to take back to their respective regions,\nensuring that the spirit of development does not neglect environmental\naspects. Chairman of the Bali Regional House of Representatives, Dewa\nMade Mahayadnya, emphasised that the choice of Lake Buyan as the\nlocation was deliberate, as the area is one of the main water sources\nfor Bali and must be protected. \u2018If we do not take good care of this\nlake for future generations, having five-star hotels in South Bali will\nbe useless. People will not be able to bathe because the water source is\nfrom here,\u2019 he said. He expressed hope that the tree-planting action\nwould not merely be a ceremonial event but would inspire regional\nlegislatures across Indonesia to participate in protecting the\nenvironment in their respective areas. Echoing this sentiment, the Head\nof the Bali Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA), Ratna\nHendratmoko, said the presence of provincial legislative leaders from\nacross Indonesia was an important momentum to spread the spirit of\nconservation. \u2018Hopefully, this inspires that the coolest people\u2019s\nrepresentatives are those who side with environmental sustainability,\u2019\nhe remarked.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/adpsi-plants-500-trees-at-lake-buyan-championing-conservation-1782805861",
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