HAkA berupaya keras untuk memperkuat perlindungan, konservasi, dan pemulihan Hutan Aceh tersisa dan berfokus di Kawasan Ekosistem Leuser (KEL) dari ancaman yang ada. Kami secara aktif mempromosikan pentingnya KEL sebagai salah satu bentang alam utama untuk solusi berbasis alam.

HAkA strives to strengthen the protection, conservation and restoration of Aceh's remaining forests and focuses on the Leuser Ecosystem (KEL) from existing threats. We actively promote the importance of KEL as one of the key landscapes for nature-based solutions.
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HAkA berupaya keras untuk memperkuat perlindungan, konservasi, dan pemulihan Hutan Aceh tersisa dan berfokus di Kawasan Ekosistem Leuser (KEL) dari ancaman yang ada. Kami secara aktif mempromosikan pentingnya KEL sebagai salah satu bentang alam utama untuk solusi berbasis alam.

HAkA strives to strengthen the protection, conservation and restoration of Aceh's remaining forests and focuses on the Leuser Ecosystem (KEL) from existing threats. We actively promote the importance of KEL as one of the key landscapes for nature-based solutions.
Copyright © 2025. All Rights Reserved.
HAkA berupaya keras untuk memperkuat perlindungan, konservasi, dan pemulihan Hutan Aceh tersisa dan berfokus di Kawasan Ekosistem Leuser (KEL) dari ancaman yang ada. Kami secara aktif mempromosikan pentingnya KEL sebagai salah satu bentang alam utama untuk solusi berbasis alam ...
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Forest Monitoring

HAkA monitors forest loss in the Leuser Ecosystem Area and Aceh Province regularly through satellite image analysis tools and also conducts ground checking using drones and the GFW - Forest Watcher application.

Monitoring is a critical component of HAkA’s conservation strategy. The organization systematically observes and tracks changes in forest cover and land use within the Leuser Ecosystem using advanced technologies such as satellite imagery. Planet and remote sensing GFW – Forest Watcher. HAkA has access to satellite imagery with up to 3 meter resolution and daily updates with Level 2 Planet imagery from NICFI. This continuous monitoring allows HAkA to detect threats early, assess the effectiveness of conservation interventions, and adjust strategies as needed. The data collected is rigorously analyzed and used to inform conservation actions, guiding decision-makers with accurate and up-to-date information on the state of the ecosystem. Through this scientific approach, HAkA ensures that its conservation efforts are evidence-based and can be adjusted to respond to emerging challenges. Our data has been published on the data portal acehdata.digdata.id

GFW Training to Combat Deforestation and Strengthen Forest Monitoring

For 6 years, HAkA Foundation has received support from WRI to deploy Global Forest Watch (GFW) in Aceh. With a focus on empowering local stakeholders with GFW tools for effective forest monitoring and law enforcement, HAkA has organized 74 training activities and trained more than 1,600 participants from government, NGOs, students, police, journalists, and local communities, resulting in all forestry agencies in Aceh being familiar with GFW. Notably, HAkA maintained a commitment to gender inclusivity, with 232 women trained.

These training sessions were designed to strengthen monitoring capabilities in critical areas, focusing on providing essential training in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Forest Watch (FW) to forestry agencies, law enforcement personnel and community groups. In addition, drone operations were introduced to support field activities, particularly in ground-truthing and validation of deforestation efforts. The initiative aims to increase the capacity of local actors to effectively combat deforestation and illegal forestry activities.