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Tag Archives: Bali
Interview with Brad Choyt, Director of John Hardy’s Green School in Bali, Indonesia
The Green School in Bali, a progressive English-based international school that was built on the mission to create a learning environment that is as close to the natural environment as possible. Open in 2008, brainchild of John Hardy, Canadian-born jeweler … Continue reading
Bali’s “Subak” agricultural system proposed as world heritage
The Indonesian government has proposed Bali’s subak traditional agricultural system be considered for the World Heritage List, for exemplifying effective water usage and management, an official said Wednesday. Hari Untoro, Director General for Historical Cultural Preservation at the Culture and … Continue reading
Bulgari Bali Supports Green Project
Bulgari Resort Bali joined forces with the Youth Organization and various schools to implement a plantation of 1,000 Mango Trees on the cliff top site of the Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple, already arid area which due to the dry seasons … Continue reading
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Tagged Bali, Biodiversity, Eco-Tourism, Environment
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The Goldman Environmental Prize 2009 for Yuyun Ismawati, BaliFokus ~ 2 of 2
Posted in Ecotourism, Green, Green Travel, Sustainable Development
Tagged Bali, Eco-Tourism, Environment, Habitat Destruction, Humanitarian, Indonesia, Sustainability
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The Goldman Environmental Prize 2009 for Yuyun Ismawati, BaliFokus ~ 1 of 2
As waste management problems mount throughout the Indonesian archipelago, Yuyun Ismawati implements sustainable community-based waste and sanitation management programs that provide employment opportunities to low-income people and empower them to improve the environment.