Indonesia Forest Day is commemorated every August 7 to raise public awareness about the vital role forests play in sustaining life. With more than 90 million hectares of tropical forests, Indonesia is one of the Earth’s lungs, providing essential functions such as carbon absorption, climate regulation, and biodiversity preservation.
History and Background of Indonesia Forest Day
Indonesia Forest Day was established through the initiative of environmental activists, academics, and organizations concerned about forest conservation. The day serves as a national moment of reflection, reminding everyone that forests are a source of clean air, fresh water, food, medicine, and home to countless endangered species. By observing this day, the hope is to strengthen commitment to sustainable forest management.
Theme of Indonesia Forest Day 2025
The 2025 theme is “Voices of the Forest, Pulse of Life.” This theme calls on people to pay closer attention to the threats facing forests, such as deforestation, forest fires, and land-use changes. Forests are not merely a collection of trees but a living system that balances ecosystems and sustains millions of Indigenous communities across Indonesia.
The Role of Forests for Indonesia and the World
Indonesian forests are home to more than 10% of the world’s flowering plant species, 12% of mammals, and 17% of bird species. Forests also act as a natural carbon sink, helping reduce the impacts of climate change. Without healthy forests, the risks of disasters such as floods, landslides, and drought will increase significantly.
How to Contribute to Forest Conservation
Everyone can help protect forests through simple actions:
- Reduce the use of products from illegal logging.
- Support eco-certified and sustainable products.
- Plant trees in local communities.
- Educate younger generations about the importance of forests.
- Support forest conservation campaigns and policies.