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The five-day Governors Climate and Forest (GCF) forum opened in Banda Aceh on Monday to discuss and formulate a number of policies to fight for the rights of local people to maintain their own forests and profit from carbon trade.
Aceh Governor Irwandi Yusuf, as the host, said that the meeting was a follow-up of a previous meeting held in California, the United States, that had produced no concrete results regarding a carbon trade mechanism that would be beneficial to local Acehnese.
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