Selling The Sea – revealing Indonesia’s little-known plans to privatise huge swathes of coastline for aquaculture Jim Wickens | 30th September 2011 In an exclusive investigation, the Ecologist Film Unit reveals the impact of Indonesia's plans to privatise its entire 90,000 km coastline Selling Indonesia's coast for cheap prawns and profit Jim Wickens | 24th November 2009 In an exclusive investigation, the Ecologist Film Unit reveals the impact of Indonesia's plans to privatise its entire 90,000 km coastline Atlantic Rising: rebuilding beaches in Gambia Lynn Morris | 4th November 2009 In Gambia's coastal towns one of the country's chief assets - pristine beaches - is being steadily eroded. In a move to make King Cnut proud, the government is shipping in sand... Half India’s land degraded: agro-chemicals partly to blame The Ecologist | 17th August 2009 Deforestation, wind erosion and poor farming practices blamed for deterioration of soil as the real costs of the Green Revolution are measured English coast still not open to walkers The Ecologist | 31st July 2009 An audit finds more than a third of the English coastline is not open to the public Subscribe to Erosion
Selling Indonesia's coast for cheap prawns and profit Jim Wickens | 24th November 2009 In an exclusive investigation, the Ecologist Film Unit reveals the impact of Indonesia's plans to privatise its entire 90,000 km coastline Atlantic Rising: rebuilding beaches in Gambia Lynn Morris | 4th November 2009 In Gambia's coastal towns one of the country's chief assets - pristine beaches - is being steadily eroded. In a move to make King Cnut proud, the government is shipping in sand... Half India’s land degraded: agro-chemicals partly to blame The Ecologist | 17th August 2009 Deforestation, wind erosion and poor farming practices blamed for deterioration of soil as the real costs of the Green Revolution are measured English coast still not open to walkers The Ecologist | 31st July 2009 An audit finds more than a third of the English coastline is not open to the public Subscribe to Erosion
Atlantic Rising: rebuilding beaches in Gambia Lynn Morris | 4th November 2009 In Gambia's coastal towns one of the country's chief assets - pristine beaches - is being steadily eroded. In a move to make King Cnut proud, the government is shipping in sand... Half India’s land degraded: agro-chemicals partly to blame The Ecologist | 17th August 2009 Deforestation, wind erosion and poor farming practices blamed for deterioration of soil as the real costs of the Green Revolution are measured English coast still not open to walkers The Ecologist | 31st July 2009 An audit finds more than a third of the English coastline is not open to the public Subscribe to Erosion
Half India’s land degraded: agro-chemicals partly to blame The Ecologist | 17th August 2009 Deforestation, wind erosion and poor farming practices blamed for deterioration of soil as the real costs of the Green Revolution are measured English coast still not open to walkers The Ecologist | 31st July 2009 An audit finds more than a third of the English coastline is not open to the public
English coast still not open to walkers The Ecologist | 31st July 2009 An audit finds more than a third of the English coastline is not open to the public