

39,835 ha
Coverage of Land Area

>15,000
Impacted Population

>1.1m
Estimated Annual Emission Reductions (tCO2e)
About the Project
The SBK Project is founded and managed by PT Nusantara Raya Solusi (PT NRS). It seeks to preserve and restore dryland and peatland ecosystems within a tropical forest landscape, focusing on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by preventing deforestation and degradation of forest and peatland ecosystems. By avoiding conversion into industrial forestry plantations and engaging in wetland restoration and conservation, the Project effectively mitigates climate change.
Economic incentives and revenues enable significant investment in local community development, including infrastructure improvements, fire prevention, economic initiatives, healthcare access, scholarships, and clean energy solutions. By integrating these programs, the Project not only addresses climate change but also enhances local livelihoods and fosters community engagement in conservation efforts.

Our Focus
We are dedicated to protecting the environment, uplifting local livelihoods, and enhancing biodiversity through effective conservation efforts.
CLIMATE
We conserve natural forests, peatlands, and wetlands, enhances peatland conditions and hydrological fungtions, and improve community welfare by developing sustainable income opportunities
COMMUNITY
We enhance the livelihoods of indigenous and local communities while building their capacity to actively participate in ecosystem restoration efforts
BIODIVERSITY
We restore and preserve the habitats of rare, endemic, and endangered species by implementing planting programs that use a diverse selection of native species to rebuild the canopy and enrich the natural environment
Sustainable Development Contributions





Contact Us:
Regional Office
Jl. Menteng V No.04, Menteng,
Jekan Raya, Palangka Raya
Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, 74874
Head Office
TCC Batavia One, Level 6
Jl. KH. Mas Mansyur Kav. 126
Central Jakarta Indonesia, 10220
First Year Vegetation Measurements in Permanent Sampling Plots (PSP)