Despite assurances that Indonesia's new planned capital in East Kalimantan will be sustainable, there are well-founded fears that it will cause massive environmental damage to Borneo Island, one of the world's most important biodiversity hotspots and carbon sinks. This policy brief examines the potential impacts and suggests how the capital move can be a catalyst for improving environmental performance in Borneo and Indonesia.
Policy BriefRegional & Urban PlanningIKN-Megaproject
Environmental implications of Indonesia's new planned capital in East Kalimantan, Borneo Island
Published: 12/4/2020Publisher: Resilience Development Initiative
