About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Conservation in Indonesia, Ecoregions of Indonesia, Energy in Indonesia, Environmental issues in Indonesia, Environmental organizations based in Indonesia, Indonesian environmentalists, Natural history of Indonesia, Water supply and sanitation in Indonesia, Alfred Russel Wallace, 2006 Southeast Asian haze, Fauna of New Guinea, Borneo Orangutan Survival, Orangutan Island, List of national parks of Indonesia, Willie Smits, Samboja Lestari, Borneo peat swamp forests, Deforestation in Borneo, New Guinea Highlands, Deforestation in Indonesia, Wallacea, Lone Droscher Nielsen, Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra, Wallace Line, Orangutan Diary, The Disenchanted Forest, List of ecoregions in Indonesia, Fauna of Borneo, Orangutan Land Trust, Organisation for the Preservation of Birds and their Habitat, Climate of Indonesia, Yayasan Merah Putih, The Burning Season, Water privatization in Indonesia, Oil reserves in Southeast Asia, Masarang Foundation, Bunaken, Otto Soemarwoto, Michael Tweedie, Cebu Declaration on East Asian Energy Security, Geology of Indonesia, Tangguh gas field, Heart of Borneo, Subak, Sumatran tropical pine forests, Sunda Shelf mangroves, Ecoregions of New Guinea, The Indonesian Forum for Environment, Yosepha Alomang, Yuyun Ismawati, Loir Botor Dingit, Indonesian Crude Price. Excerpt: Alfred Russel Wallace, OM, FRS (8 January 1823 - 7 November 1913) was a British naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist and biologist. He is best known for independently proposing a theory of evolution due to natural selection that prompted Charles Darwin to publish his own theory. Wallace did extensive fieldwork, first in the Amazon River basin and then in the Malay Archipelago, where he identified the Wallace Line that divides the Indonesian archipelago into two distinct parts, one in which animals closely relate...