
Ancient Forests of Indonesian Borneo
Planet Indonesia team member Rodi works on reforestation in West Kalimantan, Indonesia | Justin Grubb/Planet Indonesia
In 2024, Legado began a partnership to integrate our Thriving Futures methodology into Planet Indonesia’s work supporting Indigenous Peoples in the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan, located on the island of Borneo.
The tropical ecosystems of Indonesian Borneo are among the oldest and most ecologically rich on Earth. Here, rare species make their home, including clouded leopards, the helmeted hornbill, and one of the largest remaining orangutan populations. Many struggle to survive in the face of illegal logging and the expansion of monocultures.

Community members support land restoration in West Kalimantan, Indonesia | Planet Indonesia
In Borneo’s Melawi district, Indigenous Peoples hold potential land rights to 70% of more than 2 million hectares of landscape. But environmental stress are moving these forest ecosystems towards irreversible tipping points that could collapse ecological harmony and disrupt local livelihoods. Socio-economic inequalities and the exclusion of Indigenous Peoples from local governance exacerbate these issues.
360° Community-Led Change
Legado’s partnership with Planet Indonesia starts by working with Indigenous Dayak communities in Melawi District, nested in the two million-hectare Arabella Schwanner landscape, home to Borneo’s largest remaining orangutan population.
Our partnership builds on Planet Indonesia’s deep experience and commitment to community-led governance and resource management. Working together, we will create an updated community engagement and planning tool that embeds 360° Community-Led Change into Planet Indonesia’s Core Model approach. The tool will be used to help local communities articulate their legacies and the priorities they want to pursue for their own Thriving Futures.
The resulting Legacy Plans will become the backbone for supporting local governance, grant proposals, and partnerships that support Indigenous communities to take actions that benefit both themselves and their landscapes.

Creating Thriving Futures
Aerial view of a rural landscape in West Kalimantan | Planet Indonesia
Our Partner in West Kalimantan

Planet Indonesia supports fair social-ecological trajectories for rural communities. Through its Planet Indonesia’s Core Model approach, Planet Indonesia supports local solutions, needs, and values, enhancing the potential of Indigenous and rural communities to restore and maintain the balance between humans and nature. Their approach is collaborative and led by the community, creating the conditions for the community to head sound, natural resource management. Planet Indonesia's work spans 1 million hectares of ecologically rich landscapes and reaches 43,000 Indigenous and local families.