Jakarta (Antara Bali) - A number of youth from several Southeast Asian countries joined "Our Rivers Our Life" (OROL) campaign to promote watershed rescue efforts through "One-stop South East Asia Youth River Tour".
Indonesian Young Foresters (RMI) Campaign Manager Mardha Tillah, who is concurrently the coordinator of the activity, said here Friday that the event was aimed at providing insight to young people and society in general.
The damage of rivers represents the adverse effects of development that does not comply with the conditions of the region, so children become the victims of environmental degradation.
Environmental damage is worsening from time to time, and most of protected forest watersheds buffer in West Java have been severely damaged due to the increasing population and the spatial structuring inconsistencies carried out by the regional government.
Such a condition happened in the upstream of Cisadane River with 70 percent of the area is used by private estates, mining and government agencies. The condition is resulting in loss of livelihoods from agriculture and biodiversity loss, Mardha added. (*/DWA)
ASEAN Youth Join Clean River
Jumat, 28 Juni 2013 15:29 WIB