Landscapes

Landscape Management  

Track our cross-thematic works and partners along the supply chain.

Sumatra Reconnect

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Seluma Landscape
Where forests, smallholders, and wildlife thrive together
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Sumatra Reconnect

Nature50
Seluma Landscape
Where forests, smallholders, and wildlife thrive together
About Landscape
Our Programs
Implemented Projects

Sumatra Reconnect

Nature50
Seluma Landscape
Where forests, smallholders, and wildlife thrive together
About Landscape
Our Programs
Implemented Projects

Sumatra Reconnect

Nature50
Seluma Landscape
Where forests, smallholders, and wildlife thrive together
About Landscape
Our Programs
Implemented Projects

Sumatra Reconnect

Nature50
Seluma Landscape
Where forests, smallholders, and wildlife thrive together
About Landscape
Our Programs
Implemented Projects

Sumatra Reconnect

Nature50
Seluma Landscape
Where forests, smallholders, and wildlife thrive together
About Landscape
Our Programs
Implemented Projects

Nature50
Seluma Landscape
Where forests, smallholders, and wildlife thrive together
About Landscape
Our Programs
Implemented Projects
Nature50
Singkil–Leuser Landscape
Turning landscapes of risk into landscapes of resilience
About Landscape
Our Programs
Implemented Projects
Nature50
Pawan Basin – Ketapang Landscape
Turning Risks Into Resilience in Pawan Basin
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Implemented Projects
Sumatra Reconnect
Restoring tidal flows to enhance wetland ecosystems and support fish habitats.
About Landscape
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Implemented Projects
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The Great Sambas Basin Landscape
From frontier to future: building climate resilience in Sambas.
About Landscape
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Landscapes

Across the landscapes, Nature50 supports forests, wetlands, and critical habitats that sustain life and the people.

Spanning 2.6 million ha across Aceh and North Sumatra, the Leuser Ecosystem is one of the world’s most important tropical rainforests.
Delta Pawan lies in Ketapang Regency, West Kalimantan — the province’s second-largest district (31,588 km²), bordering Central Kalimantan.
Located in Sambas Regency, this 162,345-hectare landscape spans 13 villages across 4 sub-districts
215,000 hectares of peatlands, mangroves, and village farms, this landscape connects local stewardship with palm oil traceability systems.