Conservation Partners
We partner with those who share the YKAN's vision and mission for nature conservation
YKAN invites all parties to participate in its conservation efforts across Indonesia.
Nature Heroes
As we face the looming threats of climate change, all individuals must make real changes and commit to protecting the sustainability and prosperity of Indonesia's rich biodiversity.
Nature Ambassador
It's time to speak up for Indonesia's natural environment. YKAN works with public figures to raise environmental issues and reach Indonesians across the archipelago.
In the face of current environmental conservation challenges, more organizations are focusing on developing strategies to limit environmental impacts, encouraging approaches that balance ecological, economic and social needs to achieve sustainable development objectives.
YKAN believes that successfully conserving Indonesia's environment requires the active involvement of the private sector, academia, research institutions, civil society organizations, indigenous communities, and every citizen across the country.
We are keen to collaborate with parties who share YKAN's vision and mission for nature conservation in Indonesia, inviting them to participate in our conservation efforts across Indonesia.
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Semarang coastal area is ecologically and socioeconomically valuable to Central Java. To protect this vital area from risks, we promote sustainable aquaculture and mangrove ecosystem restoration.
OverviewThis partnership implements the Forest Conservation Policy (FCP) through Desa Makmur Peduli Api. The SIGAP approach was proposed to strengthen the community regarding forest fires and their dependency.
OverviewThe Virtual Run anniversary celebration gained 7000+ participants, with each kilometer contributing to fruit tree planting in Antutan Village, supporting the village's agroforestry and food security.
OverviewMERA program allocates $1,8M towards mangrove protection and restoration, along with a 237-meter broadwalk at education center in Muara Angke has been developed since 2021.
OverviewRiau is Indonesia's largest marine environment with a major mangrove forest area. Our project offers a climate change solution, focused on risk reduction, biodiversity, and the region's livelihoods.
Overview"Connecting Small-scale Indonesian Fishers for Sustainability" is a project to develop a sustainable fisheries management program with technology, helping fishermen to capture fish with AI.
OverviewKulati Village in Wakatobi has high potential for turtle monitoring and conservation projects. We aim to raise awareness among locals and develop community-based monitoring for the coastal habitat.
OverviewGunung Muria is a habitat for a few rare flora and fauna, rich in water and soil. Our area assessment is useful in developing a plan for this important ecosystem's management and rehabilitation with local stakeholders.
OverviewMERA, formed in 2018, unites government, academician, agencies, private sector and NGOs for mangrove restoration in Jakarta, Central Java, South Sumatra, and Riau.
OverviewMerabu Village has 8,245 ha of forest filled with the wonder of nature such as a natural lake and a cave of ancient human life. We support the local's commitment to achieve a sustainable life through ecotourism.
OverviewWakatobi is well known for its breathtaking ocean and coastal areas. To maintain the beauty and health of the islands, we propose an integrated coastal management program using the SIGAP approach.
OverviewRiau has 76,601 hectares of mangrove ready for restoration. Our project ensured the restoration and protection of the mangrove in 3 years, repairing the ecosystem's natural function.
OverviewJakarta Bay mangrove is vital for wildlife and protection of the city assets. We strengthen Muara Angke Wildlife Reserve by focusing on efforts regarding risk reduction, biodiversity, and livelihood.
OverviewKulati Villagers have a big role in marine ecosystem protection. Through our waste management program, we aim to support the village's independence as well as preserve the environment.
OverviewWakatobi National Park thrives in tourism. Our research in Kulati Village will help determine the proper coastal waste management strategy, supporting the island in reaching its economic independence.
OverviewBukit Kiras peatland is a rich biodiversity area, home to 21 protected species. Through our partnership, we implemented a collaborative plan to protect the 2,330 hectares of HCV area.
OverviewCisadane River is one of Indonesia's national priorities due to its major role in West Java and Banten. Our program ensures to protect and restore watersheds with integrated management and Water Funds.
OverviewKampar Peninsula in Riau with over 3 meters of peat, is vulnerable to fire and degradation. YKAN assessed the peat ecosystem to develop an integrated landscape management plan with key stakeholders.
OverviewAquaculture is vital for Berau economy, due to its large coast. We aim to integrate mangrove restoration and sustainable shrimp aquaculture for the resilience of Teluk Semanting and Pegat Batumbuk.
OverviewSeaweed cultivation is a key commodity in East Nusa Tenggara. By implementing sustainable practices for seaweed aquaculture, we improve Tasilo Village's economy and coastal ecosystem preservation.
OverviewMangroves are valuable for the ecosystem's health and will support mangrove-based livelihood. Our program focuses on Berau's community livelihood through sustainable ecotourism and aquaculture.
OverviewHealthy mangrove ecosystems provide livelihoods through ecotourism and sustainable aquaculture. We aim to balance coastal conservation and encourage sustainable use of coastal resources.
OverviewSeaweed farming has been a common practice in Indonesia since the 1990s. Our project focused on building sustainability and welfare for seaweed production and supporting the local economy.
OverviewOgan Komering Ilir (OKI) has large peatlands with major mangrove forest. To ensure the area's health, we promote natural climate solutions, such as mangrove conservation and livelihood improvement.
Overview"Adopt a Tree" is a collaboration that invites users to contribute donations for reforestation, supporting local welfare in East Kalimantan as well as promoting environmental awareness initiatives.
OverviewMERA was established to reinforce Indonesia's mangrove protection and restoration. Due to the support provided, a 237-meter boardwalk in Jakarta was constructed for SMMA Education Centre.
OverviewOgan Komering Ilir (OKI) has large peatlands with major mangrove forest. To ensure the area's health, we promote natural climate solutions, such as mangrove conservation and livelihood improvement.
Overview"The Power of Clothing" campaign launched 100% recycled polyester clothing products with a green "Sustainability Mode" appearance, with each purchase donated to ocean waste reduction program.
OverviewThrough "Keep Our Ocean Amazing" campaign, associated with "Avatar: The Way of Water," we collaborate to protect 10 marine species linked to Pandora, seven of which can be found in Indonesia.
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