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Publication - Rapid Environmental and Social Assessment of Geothermal Development in Conservation Forests Areas in Indonesia

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Title
Rapid Environmental and Social Assessment of Geothermal Development in Conservation Forests Areas in Indonesia
Publisher
PROFOR & World Bank Group
Author
Meijaard, E., Dennis, R.A., Saputra, B.K., Draugelis, G.J., Qadir, M.C.A., and Garnier, S.
Published in
August 2019
Abstract
The report, through a micro-level assessment, reviewed 15 existing Indonesian geothermal energy projects to develop improved insight into the key risks and impacts typically associated with geothermal power development in forest areas. Based on the risks and impacts identified during this study, this report makes recommendations on risk avoidance and mitigation.
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