The culture has a deep reverence for nature— Alam takambang jadi guru (Nature is a teacher), says the Minangkabau proverb. Yet, short-term economic needs often override long-term stewardship.
Travel from the glitzy malls of Surabaya to the stilt houses of Lake Toba. You will see two Indias—no, two Indonesias. One is the Indonesia of kebudayaan (culture): the graceful kris dancers, the slow chew of sirih betel nut, the gentle salam handshake. The other is the Indonesia of masalah (problems): the haze, the bride at 14, the silence around depression.
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Indonesia is a global biodiversity hotspot, but it faces severe environmental threats. Deforestation for palm oil plantations, plastic pollution in the oceans, and the acute vulnerability of its islands to climate change create a massive tension between economic survival and environmental preservation. 3. Conservation vs. Conservatism The culture has a deep reverence for nature—
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The Javanese (the largest ethnic group) prize rukun —a state of peaceful, harmonious social order. To maintain rukun , one often avoids direct confrontation. If you are angry, you smile. If you are cheated, you speak in proverbs. This produces a famously polite society, but it also normalizes hypocrisy. Problems are not solved; they are buried. You will see two Indias—no, two Indonesias
However, recent years have seen a rise in hardline identity politics. Religious minorities often face discrimination in public housing or jobs. The Ahmadiyya community (a minority Islamic sect) and the LGBTQ+ community, in particular, face legal and social persecution.