RM2WP0MC5–A painter is working on a painting in Tebesaya (Tebasaya), an area known in Balinese arts world for its role and contribution in 'Tebesaya painting style' and 'Ubud school of painting' located in Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia.
RM2WP0M5Y–A painter is working on a painting in Tebesaya (Tebasaya), an area known in Balinese arts world for its role and contribution in 'Tebesaya painting style' and 'Ubud school of painting' located in Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia.
RM2WKGNNR–An unidentified parade featuring children dressed as deities is photographed at Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal.
RM2WKGNPB–An unidentified parade featuring children dressed as deities is photographed at Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal.
RM2WKGNEP–An unidentified parade featuring children dressed as deities is photographed at Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal.
RM2WKGNCN–An unidentified parade featuring children dressed as deities is photographed at Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal.
RM2WKGNG6–An unidentified parade featuring children dressed as deities is photographed at Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal.
RM2WKGNGA–An unidentified parade featuring children dressed as deities is photographed at Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal.
RM2WKGNMD–An unidentified parade featuring children dressed as deities is photographed at Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal.
RM2WKBMEG–Fishermen are working from a fishing boat on the coastal water of Jakarta, in a background of Bay of Jakarta; photographed from Karnaval (Carnival) Beach at Ancol Dreamland in Ancol, Pademangan, North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2WKBMG9–A man is paying attention to a three-dimensional kite created in a form of a fish during the 2004 Jakarta International Kite Festival that held on July 9-11 at Carnival Beach in Ancol Dreamland, North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2WKBMHB–A participant prepares a kite during the 2004 Jakarta International Kite Festival that held on July 9-11 at Carnival Beach in Ancol Dreamland, Ancol, Penjaringan, North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2WJDRXJ–A villager holds mangrove seeds that are about to be planted, as he is standing on intertidal beach during a mangrove replanting program in Jakarta coastal area, part of a public awareness and campaign event conducted by Walhi (The Indonesian Forum for Environment) in the fishing village of Marunda in Cilincing, North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2WHFH37–A fence that separates a narrow road with a ship-breaking yard area, close to the coastal village of Marunda in Cilincing, Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2WFY9NC–A motorist pay attention to the traffic before riding down a busy road in front of Daarut Tauhiid mosque in Gegerkalong, Sukasari, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation—along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ)—has succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WFY9N6–A woman walks on a road, in a background of Daarut Tauhiid mosque in Gegerkalong, Sukasari, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation—along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ)—has succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WFY9JA–Portrait of a management worker at a health clinic operated by Daarut Tauhiid foundation, a non-profit institution affiliated with Daarut Tauhiid that was founded by Indonesian Islamic religious preacher, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, located in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation—along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ)—has succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WFY9PD–Scene of a busy road in front of Daarut Tauhiid mosque in Gegerkalong, Sukasari, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation—along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ)—has succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WFY992–Portrait of a management worker at a health clinic operated by Daarut Tauhiid foundation, a non-profit institution affiliated with Daarut Tauhiid that was founded by Indonesian Islamic religious preacher, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, located in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation—along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ)—has succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WFFM23–A man works at a bean sprouts farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Mung bean sprouts are a culinary vegetable that, because of its adaptability and nutritious benefits, have since ancient times been widely grown and consumed in East and Southeast Asia, according to a team of researchers led by Mohammad Zakerin Abedin (Department of Botany, Microbiology Laboratory, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka) in a 2022 paper published on South Asian Journal of Research in Microbiology. Mung beans can be easily sprouted by putting them in the shade and watering them until germinated, with...
RM2WFFM4E–A bean sprouts farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Mung bean sprouts are a culinary vegetable that, because of its adaptability and nutritious benefits, have since ancient times been widely grown and consumed in East and Southeast Asia, according to a team of researchers led by Mohammad Zakerin Abedin (Department of Botany, Microbiology Laboratory, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka) in a 2022 paper published on South Asian Journal of Research in Microbiology. Mung beans can be easily sprouted by putting them in the shade and watering them until germinated, with the only requirement needed is...
RM2WFFM68–A bean sprouts farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Mung bean sprouts are a culinary vegetable that, because of its adaptability and nutritious benefits, have since ancient times been widely grown and consumed in East and Southeast Asia, according to a team of researchers led by Mohammad Zakerin Abedin (Department of Botany, Microbiology Laboratory, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka) in a 2022 paper published on South Asian Journal of Research in Microbiology. Mung beans can be easily sprouted by putting them in the shade and watering them until germinated, with the only requirement needed is...
RM2WF6HDH–Employees have their lunch in a room at the clinic managed by Daarut Tauhiid foundation in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Built by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation, along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WF6HJ7–A book vendor near a field where Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, founder of Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation, is giving a lecture in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), Daarut Tauhiid has succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WFFKKP–A man works at a bean sprouts farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Mung bean sprouts are a culinary vegetable that, because of its adaptability and nutritious benefits, have since ancient times been widely grown and consumed in East and Southeast Asia, according to a team of researchers led by Mohammad Zakerin Abedin (Department of Botany, Microbiology Laboratory, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka) in a 2022 paper published on South Asian Journal of Research in Microbiology. Mung beans can be easily sprouted by putting them in the shade and watering them until germinated, with...
RM2WEW5F1–Scene of a traffic congestion in front of a traditional market located on the side of a rural road near Bangkinang in Kampar regency, Riau, Indonesia.
RM2WFFKBF–A worker stirs up freshwater in a barrel, in which mung beans (Vigna radiate) are submerged at a bean sprout farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Mung bean sprouts are a culinary vegetable that, because of its adaptability and nutritious benefits, have since ancient times been widely grown and consumed in East and Southeast Asia, according to a team of researchers led by Mohammad Zakerin Abedin (Department of Botany, Microbiology Laboratory, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka) in a 2022 paper published on South Asian Journal of Research in Microbiology. Mung beans can be easily sprouted by...
RM2WFFKWW–A man works at a bean sprouts farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Mung bean sprouts are a culinary vegetable that, because of its adaptability and nutritious benefits, have since ancient times been widely grown and consumed in East and Southeast Asia, according to a team of researchers led by Mohammad Zakerin Abedin (Department of Botany, Microbiology Laboratory, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka) in a 2022 paper published on South Asian Journal of Research in Microbiology. Mung beans can be easily sprouted by putting them in the shade and watering them until germinated, with...
RM2WFFKPP–A man works at a bean sprouts farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Mung bean sprouts are a culinary vegetable that, because of its adaptability and nutritious benefits, have since ancient times been widely grown and consumed in East and Southeast Asia, according to a team of researchers led by Mohammad Zakerin Abedin (Department of Botany, Microbiology Laboratory, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka) in a 2022 paper published on South Asian Journal of Research in Microbiology. Mung beans can be easily sprouted by putting them in the shade and watering them until germinated, with...
RM2WFFKGG–A worker stirs up freshwater in a barrel, in which mung beans (Vigna radiate) are submerged at a bean sprout farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Mung bean sprouts are a culinary vegetable that, because of its adaptability and nutritious benefits, have since ancient times been widely grown and consumed in East and Southeast Asia, according to a team of researchers led by Mohammad Zakerin Abedin (Department of Botany, Microbiology Laboratory, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka) in a 2022 paper published on South Asian Journal of Research in Microbiology. Mung beans can be easily sprouted by...
RM2WFFKER–A bean sprouts farm in Jakarta, Indonesia. Mung bean sprouts are a culinary vegetable that, because of its adaptability and nutritious benefits, have since ancient times been widely grown and consumed in East and Southeast Asia, according to a team of researchers led by Mohammad Zakerin Abedin (Department of Botany, Microbiology Laboratory, Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka) in a 2022 paper published on South Asian Journal of Research in Microbiology. Mung beans can be easily sprouted by putting them in the shade and watering them until germinated, with the only requirement needed is...
RM2WF6HKB–Scene of a busy road in front of Daarut Tauhiid mosque in Gegerkalong, Sukasari, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation—along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ)—has succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WEW5B8–Scene of a traffic congestion in front of a traditional market located on the side of a rural road near Bangkinang in Kampar regency, Riau, Indonesia.
RM2WF6HB5–A woman walks on an alley, photographed in a background of a wall where slogans are placed, located near the house of Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, founder of Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), Daarut Tauhiid has succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WF6H7Y–A woman is photographed at the front door, as she is walking to enter the clinic managed by Daarut Tauhiid foundation in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Built by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation, along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WF6J2N–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. People splashes each other with water, a purifying act, as a boat carrying the family of the new traditional leader of Dayak Tamambaloh longhouse community arrives, after a visit to a nearby cemetery where the former chief is buried, in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture is an indispensable part of any development, if it is to be sustainable, and ensuring that each person and community can freely exercise their cultural rights is essential, according to United Nations.
RM2WF6J23–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Members of the indigenous Dayak Tamambaloh Apalin community stand on a field and on the bank of a river, as they are having free time after the completion of a tradition, in which the family of their new traditional chief visit the burial site of the former chief in Uluk Palin village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture is an indispensable part of any development, if it is to be sustainable, and ensuring that each person and community can freely exercise their cultural rights is essential, according to United Nations.
RM2WF6HMJ–A book vendor at a roadside market in Jatinegara, East Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2WF6HTM–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture is an indispensable part of any development, if it is to be sustainable, according to United Nations.
RM2WEW5J6–A family having a leisure time on beach, as they are taking care of a baby in the family whom they say would always love to play with water; photographed on Marunda beach in Cilincing, North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2WEW3NA–Pieces of traditional decorative wood carvings are hung below an offering basket at the longhouse of Dayak Tamambaloh Apalin community in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture is an indispensable part of any development, if it is to be sustainable, and ensuring that each person and community can freely exercise their cultural rights is essential, according to an October 2022 United Nations' press release. 'Culture is an enable and a driver of sustainable development,' said Alexandra Xanthaki, an expert in cultural rights.
RM2WE8E1Y–A woman walks with a child through an alley on the side of a mosque, where another child is sitting at its front door; photographed in a dense neighborhood near Gegerkalong area in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.
RM2WE8E4B–A woman walks with a child through an alley on the side of a mosque, where another child is sitting at its front door; photographed in a dense neighborhood near Gegerkalong area in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.
RM2WE1YNN–A young woman is photographed as she is sitting in front of a line of items at a streetside shop near the house of Indonesian Islamic religious leader and founder of Daarut Tauhiid, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar—popularly known as Aa Gym—in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Through their branch management, Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), Abdullah Gymnastiar and Daarut Tauhiid have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WE216W–People walk on a space behind congregation during Maghrib prayer at a shopping center located across Daarut Tauhiid mosque in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation, along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WE20DK–A book shop near Daarut Tauhiid mosque in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by Indonesian Islamic religious leader KH Abdullah Gymnastiar (popularly known as Aa Gym), Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation, along with their branch management, Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WE207X–Women are choosing merchandise at a streetside shop near the house of Indonesian Islamic religious leader and founder of Daarut Tauhiid, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar—popularly known as Aa Gym—in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Through their branch management, Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), Abdullah Gymnastiar and Daarut Tauhiid have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WE210X–People, some of them are religious tourists, are photographed while they are sitting and having conversations in front of 'Muslimah Center' (center for Muslim women) building managed by Daarut Tauhiid foundation in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation, along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WE20JC–Hundreds of women, religious tourists, sit on the floor as they are attending a spiritual lecture by famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Gymnastiar, popularly known as Aa Gym, is the founder of Daarut Tauhiid, an Islamic boarding school that, along with its activity brand Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WE20RN–A shop near Daarut Tauhiid mosque in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by Indonesian Islamic religious leader KH Abdullah Gymnastiar (popularly known as Aa Gym), Daarut Tauhiid boarding school and foundation, along with their branch management, Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WE21BY–Chefs prepare halal foods at the kitchen of an Islamic cafe managed by Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), a branch management of Daarut Tauhiid, an Islamic institution founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, located in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Gymnastiar (popularly known as Aa Gym), Daarut Tauhiid, and their management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WD74HX–A line of mannequins in front of a vendor of women's Islamic clothing at a shopping center across Daarut Tauhiid mosque in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid and its management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ) have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WD74MA–A vendor of bottled honey on the side of an alley leading to the house of Indonesian Islamic religious leader and founder of Daarut Tauhiid, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar—popularly known as Aa Gym—in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Through their management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), Abdullah Gymnastiar and Daarut Tauhiid have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WD756H–Chefs prepare halal foods at the kitchen of an Islamic cafe managed by Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), a management branch of Daarut Tauhiid, an Islamic institution founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, located in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Gymnastiar (popularly known as Aa Gym), Daarut Tauhiid, and their management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WD74YE–Chefs prepare halal foods at the kitchen of an Islamic cafe managed by Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), a management branch of Daarut Tauhiid, an Islamic institution founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, located in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Gymnastiar (popularly known as Aa Gym), Daarut Tauhiid, and their management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WD74XR–A vendor of bottled honey on the side of an alley leading to the house of Indonesian Islamic religious leader and founder of Daarut Tauhiid, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar—popularly known as Aa Gym—in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Through their management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), Abdullah Gymnastiar and Daarut Tauhiid have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WD74JD–A woman visitor is photographed from behind, as she is standing in front of shops at a shopping center across Daarut Tauhiid mosque in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid and its management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ) have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City. Hundreds to thousands of spiritual tourists came everyday to Gegerkalong area in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia; for religious tour in and around...
RM2WD74Y1–Chefs prepare halal foods at the kitchen of an Islamic cafe managed by Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), a management branch of Daarut Tauhiid, an Islamic institution founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, located in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Gymnastiar (popularly known as Aa Gym), Daarut Tauhiid, and their management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WD74H7–A vendor of women's Islamic clothing at a shopping center across Daarut Tauhiid mosque in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Founded by famous Indonesian Islamic preacher KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, Daarut Tauhiid and its management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ) have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WD74MM–A vendor of bottled honey on the side of an alley leading to the house of Indonesian Islamic religious leader and founder of Daarut Tauhiid, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar—popularly known as Aa Gym—in Gegerkalong, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Through their management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), Abdullah Gymnastiar and Daarut Tauhiid have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2WD74Y8–Chefs prepare halal foods at the kitchen of an Islamic cafe managed by Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), a management branch of Daarut Tauhiid, an Islamic institution founded by a famous Indonesian Islamic preacher, KH Abdullah Gymnastiar, located in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Gymnastiar (popularly known as Aa Gym), Daarut Tauhiid, and their management branch Manajemen Qolbu (MQ), have succeeded in escalating religious tourism and economic activities in Gegerkalong area in Bandung City.
RM2W9RBKW–A crested macaque (Macaca nigra) shows a hand gesture of 'asking/receiving' during an interaction with human in Tangkoko forest, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Primate conservation is a behavioural challenge and as such requires behaviourally informed solutions, according to a team of scientists led by Harry Hilser in their 2023 paper published by International Journal of Primatology (accessed through Springer). It also needs, they wrote, 'A holistic strategy of education, capacity building, and community-based conservation draws upon a blend of insights from multiple social scientific disciplines
RM2W9RBK2–A Sulawesi crested-black macaque (Macaca nigra) shows a scream-like, wide-opening mouth display in front of a tripod that supports a flashlight in Tangkoko forest, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Primate conservation is a behavioural challenge and as such requires behaviourally informed solutions, according to a team of scientists led by Harry Hilser in their 2023 paper published by International Journal of Primatology. It also needs, they wrote, 'A holistic strategy of education, capacity building, and community-based conservation draws upon a blend of insights from multiple social scientific...
RM2W9075D–A Sulawesi black-crested macaque (Macaca nigra) is photographed on the side of a stream as it is pausing from foraging activity near a beach in Tangkoko forest, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) concludes that rising temperatures have led to—among others—ecological, behavioral, and physiological changes in wildlife species and biodiversity. 'In addition to increased rates of disease and degraded habitats, climate change is also causing changes in species themselves, which threaten their survival,' they wrote in a Dec 19, 2023, publication on..
RM2T17A3X–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man unloads a set of gamelan percussive instrument, as he is walking past a crowd of people—Dayak Tamambaloh community—who is splashing water at each other as a purifying act, in front of a boat that have just carried the family of their new traditional chief for a visit to the burial site of their former chief in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Culture is an indispensable part of any development, according to United Nations.
RM2T17A5E–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man places a machete back into its sheath after using it on a decoration, in a background of people welcoming a boat that was used to carry their traditional ruling family for a visit to a cemetery where their former leader is buried, in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The indigenous community lives in the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, and is conducting traditional events to honor the former chief. Later in September 2014, their longhouse was burnt down by an accident, with no...
RM2T17A39–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Moses Salo, traditional chief of Dayak Tamambaloh longhouse community, accompanies his wife, as they are arranging flowers at the grave of the former chief, who passed away several weeks earlier, in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The ruling family of the indigenous community living in the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, they are conducting traditional events to honor the former chief. Later in September 2014, their longhouse was burnt down by an accident, with no replacement was built
RM2T17A4B–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. People splashes each other with water, a purifying act, as a boat carrying the family of the new traditional leader of Dayak Tamambaloh longhouse community arrives, after a visit to a nearby cemetery where the former chief is buried, in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The indigenous community lives in the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, and is conducting traditional events to honor the former chief. Later in September 2014, their longhouse was burnt down by an accident, with no...
RM2T17A56–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. People splashes each other with water, a purifying act, as a boat carrying the family of the new traditional leader of Dayak Tamambaloh longhouse community arrives, after a visit to a nearby cemetery where the former chief is buried, in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The indigenous community lives in the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, and is conducting traditional events to honor the former chief. Later in September 2014, their longhouse was burnt down by an accident, with no...
RM2T17A43–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. People splashes each other with water, a purifying act, as a boat carrying the family of the new traditional leader of Dayak Tamambaloh longhouse community arrives, after a visit to a nearby cemetery where the former chief is buried, in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The indigenous community lives in the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, and is conducting traditional events to honor the former chief. Later in September 2014, their longhouse was burnt down by an accident, with no...
RM2T17A5B–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. Women stand on the bank and in the river after splashes each, as they are welcoming a boat that was used to carry their traditional ruling family for a visit to a cemetery where their former leader is buried, in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The indigenous community lives in the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, and is conducting traditional events to honor the former chief. Later in September 2014, their longhouse was burnt down by an accident, with no replacement was built.
RM2T17A3E–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. People splashes each other with water, a purifying act, as a boat carrying the family of the new traditional leader of Dayak Tamambaloh longhouse community arrives, after a visit to a nearby cemetery where the former chief is buried, in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The indigenous community lives in the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, and is conducting traditional events to honor the former chief. Later in September 2014, their longhouse was burnt down by an accident, with no...
RM2T17A61–West Kalimantan, Indonesia. March 2007. A man places a machete back into its sheath after using it on a decoration, in a background of people welcoming a boat that was used to carry their traditional ruling family for a visit to a cemetery where their former leader is buried, in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The indigenous community lives in the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, and is conducting traditional events to honor the former chief. Later in September 2014, their longhouse was burnt down by an accident, with no...
RM2T17A36–West Kalimantan, Indonesia, March 2007. Women mourn as they are laying flowers at the grave of their father, former traditional chief of traditional Dayak Tamambaloh community, who passed away several weeks earlier, in Sungai Uluk Palin (Sungulo Palin) village, Putusibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The ruling family of the indigenous Dayak community living in the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, they are conducting traditional events to honor the former chief. Later in September 2014, their longhouse was burnt down by an accident, with no replacement was built.
RM2T0G9JY–Workers of a home industry workplace where smoked skipjack tuna meats—popularly known as 'cakalang fufu' are produced in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The contributions of indigenous people to technological innovation offer a wide array of options for management of, among others, food security, according to the 2023 report of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Popularly known as cakalang fufu, the smoked tuna fish is considered an exotic indigenous food, a part of skipjack tuna fish production that is one of the most important economic activities in Bitung City area,...
RM2T0G9K8–Workers of a home industry workplace where smoked skipjack tuna meats—popularly known as 'cakalang fufu' are produced in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The contributions of indigenous people to technological innovation offer a wide array of options for management of, among others, food security, according to the 2023 report of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Popularly known as cakalang fufu, the smoked tuna fish is considered an exotic indigenous food, a part of skipjack tuna fish production that is one of the most important economic activities in Bitung City area,...
RM2RY5CTN–A Sulawesi crested-black macaque (Macaca nigra) shows a scream-like, wide opening mouth display, as it is sitting on the ground in Tangkoko forest, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. A recent report by a team of scientists led by Marine Joly revealed that the temperature is increasing in Tangkoko forest. 'Between 2012 and 2020, temperatures increased by up to 0.2 degree Celsius per year in the forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased by 1 percent per year,” they wrote on International Journal of Primatology. 'In a warmer future, they (primates) would have to adjust, resting and staying...
RM2RY5CWF–The feet of an infant of Sulawesi black-crested macaque (Macaca nigra) are seen, as it is playing under the care of its mother that is having social activity in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. A recent report by a team of scientists led by Marine Joly revealed that the temperature is increasing in Tangkoko forest. 'Between 2012 and 2020, temperatures increased by up to 0.2 degree Celsius per year in the forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased by 1 percent per year,” they wrote on International Journal of Primatology. 'In a warmer future, they would have to adjust,
RM2RY5CW6–A crested macaque (Macaca nigra) moves on the ground, as it is foraging in Tangkoko forest, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. A recent report by a team of scientists led by Marine Joly revealed that the temperature is increasing in Tangkoko forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased. 'Between 2012 and 2020, temperatures increased by up to 0.2 degree Celsius per year in the forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased by 1 percent per year,” they wrote on International Journal of Primatology. 'In a warmer future, they (primates) would have to adjust, resting and staying in the shade...
RM2RY0ERH–A ranger poses as he is being photographed through leaves during a field trip in Ujung Kulon National Park, Pandeglang, Banten, Indonesia. A well-managed national park has a competent and appropriate strategy to preventing biodiversity loss and climate change, and improving local society while maintaining essential ecosystem functioning, on which humanity worldwide depends, according to scientists. However, 'Large areas of national parks have been placed under strict protection for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem integrity, which deprives communities of access to land and natural...
RM2RY0ENJ–A ranger poses as he is being photographed through leaves during a field trip in Ujung Kulon National Park, Pandeglang, Banten, Indonesia. A well-managed national park has a competent and appropriate strategy to preventing biodiversity loss and climate change, and improving local society while maintaining essential ecosystem functioning, on which humanity worldwide depends, according to scientists. However, 'Large areas of national parks have been placed under strict protection for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem integrity, which deprives communities of access to land and natural...
RM2RXRM0D–Bayu Dwi Mardhana, a journalist (left), have a conversation with Ridwan Setiawan—popularly known as Iwan Podol, a ranger working with WWF Indonesia who is also an expert in wildlife tracking, in particularly Javan rhino—(left), as they are having an excursion related to wildlife monitoring in Ujung Kulon National Park, Pandeglang, Banten, Indonesia. A well-managed national park has a competent and appropriate strategy to preventing biodiversity loss and climate change, and improving local society while maintaining essential ecosystem functioning, on which humanity worldwide depends.
RM2RXRM1M–Bayu Dwi Mardhana, a journalist (left), has a witty conversation with a team of park rangers led by Ridwan Setiawan—popularly known as Iwan Podol, a ranger working with WWF Indonesia who is also an expert in wildlife tracking, in particularly Javan rhino—(right), as they are getting a rest during an excursion related to wildlife monitoring in Ujung Kulon National Park, Pandeglang, Banten, Indonesia. A well-managed national park has a competent and appropriate strategy to preventing biodiversity loss and climate change, and improving local society while maintaining essential ecosystem roles.
RM2RXRM0R–Bayu Dwi Mardhana, a journalist (left), have a conversation with Ridwan Setiawan—popularly known as Iwan Podol, a ranger working with WWF Indonesia who is also an expert in wildlife tracking, in particularly Javan rhino—(left), as they are having an excursion related to wildlife monitoring in Ujung Kulon National Park, Pandeglang, Banten, Indonesia. A well-managed national park has a competent and appropriate strategy to preventing biodiversity loss and climate change, and improving local society while maintaining essential ecosystem functioning, on which humanity worldwide depends.
RM2RWR44M–Two individuals of crested macaque (Macaca nigra) are photographed as they are sitting on the ground in Tangkoko forest, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. A recent report by a team of scientists led by Marine Joly revealed that the temperature is increasing in Tangkoko forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased. 'Between 2012 and 2020, temperatures increased by up to 0.2 degree Celsius per year in the forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased by 1 percent per year,” they wrote on International Journal of Primatology. 'In a warmer future, they would have to adjust, resting and staying..
RM2RWR4DK–Portrait of a crested macaque (Macaca nigra) female individual in Tangkoko forest, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. A recent report by a team of scientists led by Marine Joly revealed that the temperature is increasing in Tangkoko forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased. 'Between 2012 and 2020, temperatures increased by up to 0.2 degree Celsius per year in the forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased by 1 percent per year,” they wrote on International Journal of Primatology. 'In a warmer future, they would have to adjust, resting and staying in the shade during the hottest times..
RM2RWR49E–A crested macaque (Macaca nigra) scratches its forehead as it is sitting near liana fruit in Tangkoko forest, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. A recent report by a team of scientists led by Marine Joly revealed that the temperature is increasing in Tangkoko forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased. 'Between 2012 and 2020, temperatures increased by up to 0.2 degree Celsius per year in the forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased by 1 percent per year,” they wrote on International Journal of Primatology. 'In a warmer future, they would have to adjust, resting and staying in the shade
RM2RWR4DN–A Sulawesi black-crested macaque (Macaca nigra) reaches out while lying on a tree branch; as it is being groomed by another individual in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. A recent report by a team of scientists led by Marine Joly revealed that the temperature is increasing in Tangkoko forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased. 'Between 2012 and 2020, temperatures increased by up to 0.2 degree Celsius per year in the forest, and the overall fruit abundance decreased by 1 percent per year,” they wrote on International Journal of Primatology. 'In a warmer future, they..
RM2RWE2N7–Two individuals of crested macaque (Macaca nigra) are involved in aggressive behavior toward each other, as they are having social activity in Tangkoko forest, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Frequency and intensity of aggression between male individuals in one crested macaque social group is strongly correlated with rank distance, according to Caitlin Reed, Timothy O'Brien and Margaret Kinnaird in a research paper published on International Journal of Primatology in 1997. However, other primatologists have added that fighting or chasing each other are part of crested macaque's social activities.
RM2RW9AYG–Children spend their leisure time by sitting together on an outdoor couch in the early evening, in a background of a front yard trash burning, in a residential area in Tanjung Priok (Tanjungpriok), North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2RW9ATE–Children play football on a field, which is partly flooded and is located between two public cemetery sites in Pondok Kelapa, East Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.
RM2REMKR8–Celebes crested macaques (Macaca nigra) are photographed in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RM2RBT7BB–Sulawesi black-crested macaques (Macaca nigra) are foraging on rocky landscape near a beach in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Climate change impact on the endemic species can be seen on changing behavior and food availability, that influence their survival rate. Degradation on habitat quality could also force them to move out of their sanctuary, leading to more potential conflicts with human, scientists say. Without climate change factor, Macaca nigra is still one of the 25 most endangered primates on earth.
RM2RBT78B–Portrait of a Sulawesi black-crested macaque (Macaca nigra) that has lost its right hand by a poacher's trap in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Macaca Nigra Project, an organization focusing on research and conservation of crested macaque, predicts that this endemic primate will be going extinct in 2050. The species is facing poaching (1,700 traps have been collected in 16 years, they reported), habitat loss and other kind of threats caused by human activities.
RM2RBT7AW–A Sulawesi black crested macaque (Macaca nigra) stares at camera as it is photographed from behind a tree in Tangkoko Nature Reserve in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Climate change may gradually change behaviours and reproductive cycle of this threatened species, while at the same time reduce their habitat suitability, that could force them to move out of safe habitats and face potential conflicts with human, scientists say. Without the warming temperature, primates have already suffered from the escalating anthropogenic pressures, causing up to 93% species to have declining population.
RM2R4MG18–People unpacking un-roasted coffee beans at a coffee processing and coffee vendor of Toraja coffee in Rantepao, North Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. One of the most widely traded agricultural commodities, coffee is currently supporting the livelihoods of approximately 100 million people globally, according to a team of researchers from Rutgers University, as published on SciTechDaily on July 3, 2021. In Indonesia alone, a 2018 data from Ministry of Agriculture that was quoted by Antara shows that there are at least 1.8 million coffee-farming family.
RM2R4MG69–A coffee processing and coffee vendor of Toraja coffee in Rantepao, North Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RM2R4MFW0–A woman drying coffee cherries in the sun, in a coffee producing village at the side of Lake Ranau in Banding Agung, Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan, South Sumatra, Indonesia.
RM2R4AWNF–A painter is working on a painting in Tebesaya (Tebasaya), an area known in Balinese arts world for its role and contribution in 'Tebesaya painting style' and 'Ubud school of painting' located in Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia.
RM2R4AWJY–A painter is working on a painting in Tebesaya (Tebasaya), an area known in Balinese arts world for its role and contribution in 'Tebesaya painting style' and 'Ubud school of painting' located in Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia.
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