Co-designing climate services to integrate traditional ecological knowledge in Bali
This report discusses efforts to help Indigenous People adapt to climate change by combining their traditional ecological knowledge with scientific and technological sources of information about agriculture and climate change.
Managing a living cultural landscape: Bali’s subaks and the UNESCO World Heritage Site
In 2012, the cultural landscape of Indonesia’s Bali province was inscribed as a World Heritage Site – a place of “outstanding universal value”, to be protected and preserved for all humankind.
Delta Api Bali
Participatory mapping
Delta Api Bali is a collaborative participatory mapping project for climate change adaptation in Bali. Participatory mapping by villagers is a...
Partnership for Governance Transition: Cultural Landscape of Bali
In 2012, UNESCO inscribed the Cultural Landscape of Bali Province: the Subak System as a Manifestation of the Tri Hita Karana Philosophy as a World Heritage Site. Read more about it here

BMKG-JICA Vulnerability Assessment on Rice Paddy Production in Bali, Indonesia
This project assessed the vulnerability of rice paddy production on Bali Island, Indonesia, and creates...
Assessment of adaptation: Cases from Indonesia
This scoping assessment presents an overview of the needs of small islands in Indonesia in adapting to the impacts of climate change and climate variability. The assessment was conducted in September to October 2011 with the assistance of local NGOs and peoples organizations in Indonesia.
Santiri Foundation
Terwujudnya Masyarakat Madani* yang berkemampuan mengelola sumberdaya alam secara bijak dan berperan aktif dalam mendukung tatapemerintahan yang demokratis dan berkeadilan.
