About the Project

The Tana Kotawaringin Project is a long-term forest restoration initiative located in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia in the heart of Borneo.

The project is designed to protect, restore, and sustainably manage tropical forest landscapes while generating high-integrity carbon credits. Our approach integrates climate action, community partnership, and biodiversity conservation into one long-term, science-based solution.

  • Tana Kotawaringin Project is a next-generation forest restoration and carbon integrity initiative located in the central lands of East Kotawaringin, Middle of Kalimantan. Built on decades of community relationships and guided by rigorous scientific and environmental standards, our mission is to protect and restore one of Indonesia’s most important ecosystems.

  • We manage 118,605 hectares of mixed forest landscapes using globally recognized methodologies including Avoided Planned Deforestation, Improved Forest Management, and long-term restoration programs. Our work aims to secure real, measurable climate benefits while uplifting the local communities who have lived here for generations.

  • We are not passive landholders. We are active stewards working side-by-side with local partners, building sustainable livelihoods, and ensuring that every climate impact is matched with community impact.
    Our roots are here. Our responsibility is here.

“The name Tana is derived from the Dayak language, meaning land, reflecting the deep cultural connection between the forest, the land, and the indigenous Dayak communities who have long stewarded this landscape”

Community is Our Foundation

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For over five decades, we have grown side-by-side with the people of East Kotawaringin. This project is not just located here it is rooted here. Built through trust, shared knowledge, and long-term commitment, we co-create solutions that protect forests, strengthen livelihoods, and honor culture.

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Let’s build a future where forests and communities thrive together