Habitat

The replacement of natural land with built space is one of the least reversible forms of human alteration of the environment. It has depended on the large-scale use of natural resources, with the construction sector consuming about halfEuropean Commission – Buildings and construction of all raw materials extracted worldwide each year. The rapid expansion of human settlements over ever larger areas reflects the low economic value assigned to untouched natural lands, despite the essential ecosystem services they provide, from flood control and crop pollination to storing carbon dioxide (CO2) in vegetation and soils.
Singapore, a land-scarce island nation, accommodates one of the world’s highest population densities.

📷 Singapore, a land-scarce island nation, accommodates one of the world’s highest population densities. © Sebastian Castelier

Artificial cooling remains the dominant means of regulating indoor temperatures in Singapore, despite decades of urban greening efforts to incorporate vegetation into its urban fabric.

Singapore dispatch: Cooling the tropical Garden City

Artificial cooling remains the dominant means of regulating indoor temperatures in Singapore, despite decades of urban greening efforts to incorporate vegetation into its urban fabric.....
In Singapore, the past competes with the present for the same finite land. In seeking equilibrium between natural ecosystems and human infrastructure, one of the world’s most densely populated countries introduced a regulation to limit the burial period to 15 years.

Singapore dispatch: The land use dilemma

In seeking equilibrium between natural ecosystems and human infrastructure, one of the world’s most densely populated countries introduced a regulation limiting the burial period to 15 years.....
In the district where coastal villages most affected by Nusantanra are located, the number of people engaged in fishing, nearly halved between 2020 and 2024.

Land monetisation rush pits fishermen against crocodiles

The Indonesian government’s assault on the world’s third largest tropical rainforest to serve industrial interests divides populations and biodiversity, echoing colonial-era patterns. Locally revered as ancestors, crocodiles....

In the district where coastal villages most affected by Nusantanra are located, the number of people engaged in fishing, nearly halved between 2020 and 2024.

Perebutan lahan picu konflik nelayan dan buaya

Pemerintah Indonesia mengeksploitasi hutan hujan tropis terbesar ketiga di dunia demi kepentingan industri. Langkah ini memecah belah masyarakat dan mengancam keanekaragaman hayati. Kebijakan tersebut mengulang pola yang....

The brick industry has underpinned India’s urban expansion at the expense of agricultural topsoil and crop yield. It is also a major source of air pollution across South Asia.

India dispatch: Houses built on coal, degraded farmland

The brick industry has underpinned India’s urban expansion at the expense of agricultural topsoil and crop yield. It is also a major source of air pollution across....
The Balik language, which "encodes environmental knowledge as its vocabulary", is on the verge of extinction as the Nusantara project risks diluting the local identity. Three quarters of Indonesia's indigenous languages are endangered. “Losing someone’s language means losing someone’s identity,” said Rafif Aufa Nanda.

Indonesia dispatch: Urbanisation unroot language from its ecosystem

The Balik language, which "encodes environmental knowledge as its vocabulary", is on the verge of extinction as the Nusantara project risks diluting the local identity. Three quarters....
Indonesia is home to more than 540 species of birds found nowhere else in the world.

Pengamat burung tersingkir oleh urbanisasi dan tradisi burung kicau

Para pengamat burung di Jakarta menyaksikan langsung bagaimana populasi burung kian terpinggirkan ketika urbanisasi melaju tanpa kendali. Perluasan kota bergerak hampir lima kali lebih cepat dibanding proses....

Indonesia is home to more than 540 species of birds found nowhere else in the world.

Birdwatchers pushed to the fringes by urbanisation and aviculturist tradition

Bird enthusiasts in Jakarta have been firsthand observers of the marginalisation of avian populations as urbanisation spiralled out of control. The city expanded into its outskirts almost....