Ministry of Environment and Forestry (Indonesia)


The Ministry of Environment and Forestry is the cabinet-level, government ministry in the Republic of Indonesia responsible for managing and conserving that nation's forests. The current Minister of Environment and Forestry is Siti Nurbaya Bakar.

History

Since late 2014, the Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Forestry was merged into Ministry of Environment and Forestry. However, Environment and Forestry management has been an official government concern since Presidential Decree No. 16 1972 established the Committee Perumus and Work Plan to the Government in the Field of Environment following the 1972 World Environment Conference in Stockholm, Sweden.

Environment

  1. State Minister Office of Development Monitoring and Environment
  2. State Minister Office of Demography and Environment
  3. State Minister Office of Environment
  4. Department of Environment
  5. Ministry of Environment

    Forestry

  6. General Directorate of Forestry, Department of Agriculture
  7. Department of Forestry
  8. Department of Forestry and Plantation
  9. Department of Forestry
  10. Ministry of Forestry

    List of Ministers