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        "msgid": "ministry-of-environment-and-forestry-launches-kelana-campaign-to-strengthen-mangrove-restoration-1778656135",
        "date": "2026-05-13 11:57:00",
        "title": "Ministry of Environment and Forestry Launches Kelana Campaign to Strengthen Mangrove Restoration",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "The Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry has launched the Kelana campaign, aimed at sustainably restoring mangrove ecosystems through educational videos produced in collaboration with National Geographic Indonesia. The initiative features a documentary titled \"Menjaga Akar Negeri: Mangrove Indonesia untuk Dunia,\" highlighting mangroves' unique ecological and socio-economic benefits, including erosion control, biodiversity habitats, carbon storage, and support for fisheries and tourism. With Indonesia hosting 23% of the world's mangroves across 3.45 million hectares in 37 provinces, the campaign seeks to inspire youth and students to engage directly with these vital ecosystems, underscoring the nation's moral responsibility to global environmental protection.",
        "content": "<p>Mangroves are not merely a type of plant; they are a unique structure\nthat grips mud amid the ebb and flow of tides, protecting coastlines\nfrom erosion, and providing shelter for life beneath them.<\/p>\n<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Ministry of Environment and Forestry or the\nEnvironment Control Agency has launched the Kenali Lingkungan Bareng\nAnak Muda (Kelana) campaign to strengthen the sustainable restoration of\nmangrove ecosystems.<\/p>\n<p>Environment Minister Jumhur Hidayat stated that the Kelana campaign\ninvolves producing a \u201cfeature documentary\u201d video themed around the\nprotection and management of mangrove ecosystems, in collaboration with\nNational Geographic (NatGeo) Indonesia.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhy is the mangrove documentary titled \u2018Menjaga Akar Negeri\u2019? So\nthat mangroves are not just seen as part of plants; they are a unique\nstructure that grips mud amid the tides, protects coastlines from\nerosion, and provides protection for life beneath them,\u201d said Jumhur\nduring the Launching Program Kelana and Screening of Menjaga Akar\nNegeri: Mangrove Indonesia untuk Dunia event in Central Jakarta on\nWednesday.<\/p>\n<p>He added that mangroves offer high ecological benefits as erosion\ncontrollers, habitats for biodiversity, and carbon stores, as well as\nsocio-economic benefits including sites for fishery productivity,\nsources of food, and venues for education and tourism.<\/p>\n<p>Indonesia, Jumhur continued, has 3.45 million hectares of mangroves\nspread across 37 provinces, accounting for 23% of the world\u2019s\nmangroves.<\/p>\n<p>This figure, he said, is an honour, but on the other hand, it\nrepresents a moral responsibility to the world.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, in addition to screening the documentary video, they have\nalso produced the first episode of the Kelana educational video series\nwith NatGeo Indonesia, inviting young people to learn about peat\necosystems and mangrove ecosystems.<\/p>\n<p>They hope that Kelana can serve as a transformative learning medium\nthat inspires students and pupils to take action, observe directly, and\nunderstand mangrove ecosystems.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/ministry-of-environment-and-forestry-launches-kelana-campaign-to-strengthen-mangrove-restoration-1778656135",
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