Forestry Ministry: Indonesia Records 175.4 Thousand Hectares of Deforestation in 2024

Reporter

Irsyan Hasyim

March 24, 2025 | 08:08 pm

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Forestry Ministry of Indonesia reported that Indonesia’s forest area in 2024 reached 95.5 million hectares, accounting for 51.1 percent of the country’s total land area.

Agus Budi Santosa, Director of Forest Inventory and Monitoring, stated that this figure was derived from annual monitoring of forest conditions and deforestation rates.  

"Of this total, approximately 91.9 percent (87.8 million hectares) fall within designated forest areas," Agus said at a press conference on Monday, March 24, 2025.  

The annual monitoring covers Indonesia’s entire land area of 187 million hectares, both inside and outside forest zones. Mapping is conducted using Landsat satellite imagery provided by the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN).  

Agus reported that net deforestation in 2024 was recorded at 175,400 hectares, calculated from gross deforestation of 216,200 hectares minus 40,800 hectares of reforestation.

The majority of gross deforestation occurred in secondary forests, covering 200,600 hectares (92.8 percent). About 69.3 percent of the deforestation took place within forest areas, with the rest outside.  

"Forest and land fires contributed 10 percent of total deforestation in 2024," Agus noted, adding that East Kalimantan was the largest contributor to deforestation.

As a mitigation measure, Agus claimed that his agency had been promoting reforestation through the rehabilitation of forests and land covering 217,000 hectares in 2024. Rehabilitation includes 71,300 hectares within forests and 146,500 hectares outside the forest area. These efforts have been funded by both state and non-state budgets.

Over the past decade, he continued, the average annual forest rehabilitation area has been 230,000 hectares.

"These efforts will be recorded as an increase in forest and mixed agricultural land cover or agroforestry. Some of it becomes secondary forest cover," he said.

Comparing data from previous years, Agus noted that the deforestation trend is increasing, but still lower than the average deforestation over the past decade. He mentioned that these calculations indicate that the policies and efforts of the Forestry Ministry are beginning to show effective results.

Some steps taken to reduce deforestation, according to Agus, range from the Implementation of the President's Instruction on the Cessation of New Permits and Improving the Management of Primary Natural Forests and Peatlands; Control of Peatland Damage and Climate Change; Limitation of forest allocation changes for non-forestry sectors; Sustainable Forest Management and Social Forestry; Forest and Land Rehabilitation; and Law Enforcement in Forestry.

Editor’s Choice: Impunity for Destroying the Forest

Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News



BMKG Warns of Extreme Weather Across Indonesia, Heavy Rains Expected April 4-6

15 jam lalu

BMKG Warns of Extreme Weather Across Indonesia, Heavy Rains Expected April 4-6

Heavy rainfall may be accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds. BMKG also urges people traveling during the Lebaran return flow to be cautious.


KSP Says Indonesia Anticipated US Reciprocal Tariffs in Advance

22 jam lalu

KSP Says Indonesia Anticipated US Reciprocal Tariffs in Advance

The Presidential Staff Office (KSP) stated that the government has anticipated early on the reciprocal tariff policy from the United States to Indonesia


Economists Warn of Layoff Risks in Indonesia Amid Trump's Trade Tariffs

23 jam lalu

Economists Warn of Layoff Risks in Indonesia Amid Trump's Trade Tariffs

Economists warn that Trump's tariff policies will not only affect trade but also have an impact on millions of domestic workers.


Trump's Tariff Policy: Indonesia and Malaysia Seek Unified ASEAN Response

1 hari lalu

Trump's Tariff Policy: Indonesia and Malaysia Seek Unified ASEAN Response

10 ASEAN countries are affected by the new import tariff policy set by the United States President Donald Trump.


When Will Trump's Import Tariffs Take Effect in Indonesia?

1 hari lalu

When Will Trump's Import Tariffs Take Effect in Indonesia?

The White House announced that the implementation of Trump's new tariffs will be divided into two stages.


Indonesia Ranked 123rd in FIFA: Best Performance in the Last 15 Years

1 hari lalu

Indonesia Ranked 123rd in FIFA: Best Performance in the Last 15 Years

The Indonesian national team placed 123rd in the FIFA ranking after playing two matches in the World Cup 2026 Qualifiers last March.


Indonesian Police: Clearance Not Required for Foreign Journalists to Report

1 hari lalu

Indonesian Police: Clearance Not Required for Foreign Journalists to Report

Head of the Indonesian National Police Public Relations Division, Inspector General Sandi Nugroho clarified the circulating information regarding Police Regulation No. 3 of 2025.


Indonesian Ethnicities with Deep-Rooted Traditions of Wandering

1 hari lalu

Indonesian Ethnicities with Deep-Rooted Traditions of Wandering

Several ethnic groups in Indonesia are known for their strong traditions of wandering. This phenomenon is evident during the annual homecoming season.


Indonesian Govt Delays Press Conference on Trump's Tariffs, Economist Urges Strategic Anticipation

1 hari lalu

Indonesian Govt Delays Press Conference on Trump's Tariffs, Economist Urges Strategic Anticipation

The government has not issued an official statement regarding the import tariffs set by Trump despite several other country leaders having reacted.


Trump Unveils 'Liberation Day' Reciprocal Tariffs, Indonesian Goods Affected

1 hari lalu

Trump Unveils 'Liberation Day' Reciprocal Tariffs, Indonesian Goods Affected

Donald Trump announced a 'Liberation Day' tariff that will affect all imported goods to the U.S.