PAMA Group, an Indonesian company, has planted 2,000 mangrove seedlings along the Semarang coastline. The initiative aims to create a natural barrier against erosion and the impacts of climate change. According to PAMA Group director Abdul Nasir Maksum, coastal areas serve as vital natural defenses. Mangroves are particularly effective in protecting shorelines from the increasing threats posed by rising sea levels and extreme weather events. The project underscores the importance of ecological solutions for coastal management in Indonesia. This effort contributes to broader environmental sustainability goals and community resilience. The company views mangrove restoration as a crucial step in mitigating climate change risks.
