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Lewotobi Eruption Displaces Thousands
Mount Lewotobi in East Flores erupted on Monday, November 4th, causing significant damage to eight villages and forcing thousands of people to flee their homes. Subsequent tremors and eruptions have continued in the days since.
As of Friday, November 8th, the number of displaced individuals has surpassed 8,000. These people are in urgent need of basic necessities and healthcare.
EBF is collaborating with volunteers from the local PEKKA (Pemberdayaan Perempuan Kepala Keluarga) chapter and the Institut Filsafat & Teknologi Kreatif Ledalero to provide relief to the affected communities.
You can help by donating to:
Bank Mandiri
Account Name: Yayasan Bambu Lingkungan Lestari
Account Number: 1450002500052
EBF Chairperson Speaks at 10th World Water Forum
EBF Chairperson Monica Tanuhandaru will participate in 10th World Water Forum. The panel “Flowing Forward: Empowering Communities with Nature-Based Solution for Water Security” (May. 21, 11:00 – 12:00 AM WITA Indonesian time).
Our sustainable future lies in landscape restoration
Nearly 24 million hectares of Indonesia’s forests have been degraded. Meanwhile, about 35% of villages are located in forest fringe areas, where communities are dependent upon natural resources. We have a plan to change that.
We believe in education and inclusive economic growth to be the main catalysts in climate change mitigation. Through decades of work in bamboo and agroforestry systems, we are now on our way to a global Restoration Economy program, designed to reforest degraded lands and turn them into sustainable resources for our community and our planet.
million bamboo seedlings created
million bamboo seedlings planted on 1330.98 hectares
farmer partners
villages with an active program
The 27th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (#COP27) UNFCCC was convened in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt from 6 – 18 November 2022.
The COP27 summit brought together parties together to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
The Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry invited the Environmental Bamboo Foundation to curate a panel at the Indonesian Pavilion: the *C8. Bamboo Partnerships for Green Economy on Tuesday, 8th November 2022
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Biochar: A Potential Tool in Degraded Land Restoration for a Sustainable Future
Biochar: A Potential Tool in Degraded Land Restoration for a Sustainable Future By Yuventius Nicky The search for sustainable environmental solutions brings us to the promising realm of biochar as a potential tool in Yayasan Bambu Lingkungan Lestari’s (YBLL)’s...
Sustainable Bamboo Products of Indonesia
Sustainable Bamboo Products of Indonesia These bamboo products are created through a sustainable, environmentally and culturally responsible process supervised by the Environmental Bamboo Foundation (EBF). The raw materials are harvested from...
A directory of bamboo resources and changemakers
Find research papers, manuals, reports, documentary films and more, and learn ways to integrate bamboo into your sustainable development and climate change mitigation efforts.
Weaving a network of collaboration with like-minded organizations.
Our partners and collaborators have been the backbone of our movement for decades. As we prepare to scale up our initiative across Indonesia and beyond, we will be strengthening these alliances to leverage the technical expertise that we need.