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    |Name=Konsorsium pendukung Sitem Hutan Kerakyatan (KpSHK)
     
    |Name=Konsorsium pendukung Sitem Hutan Kerakyatan (KpSHK)
     
    |Link=https://kpshk-org.translate.goog/?_x_tr_sl=id&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc&_x_tr_sch=http
     
    |Link=https://kpshk-org.translate.goog/?_x_tr_sl=id&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc&_x_tr_sch=http
    |Type=<translate>Network</translate>
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    |Type=<translate><!--T:1--> Network</translate>
    |Country=<translate>Indonesia</translate>
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    |Country=<translate><!--T:2--> Indonesia</translate>
    |Current focus=<translate>Forestry</translate>
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    |Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Forestry</translate>
    <translate>Peat Swamp</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:4--> Peat Swamp</translate>
    <translate>Climate Change</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:5--> Climate Change</translate>
    <translate>Natural Resource Management</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:6--> Natural Resource Management</translate>
     
    |Description=KpSHK is a network organisation that was founded at the initiative of several NGOs, indigenous peoples' organizations, researchers and individuals who are concerned with issues of natural resources, especially forests in Indonesia. Since its establishment, KpSHK has been positioned as a movement motor that systematically supports forest management methods that have been developed from generation to generation by indigenous peoples and local communities in and around forests.  
     
    |Description=KpSHK is a network organisation that was founded at the initiative of several NGOs, indigenous peoples' organizations, researchers and individuals who are concerned with issues of natural resources, especially forests in Indonesia. Since its establishment, KpSHK has been positioned as a movement motor that systematically supports forest management methods that have been developed from generation to generation by indigenous peoples and local communities in and around forests.  
      

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