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The Ravages of Palm Oil in Indonesia and Malaysia (2024) - Milhaud Maps

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This map was published by Justine Vignat in 2024 as part of the #30DayMapChallenge initiative. The map, painted in watercolor, represents the Indonesian archipelago and the Malaca peninsula. In an intense red color, the areas affected by deforestation and the expansion of palm plantations are marked, while in green are marked the regions where the tropical forest is still preserved. The balance between the two colors makes the problem evident: I…
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This map was published by Justine Vignat in 2024 as part of the #30DayMapChallenge initiative. The map, painted in watercolor, represents the Indonesian archipelago and the Malaca peninsula. In an intense red color, the areas affected by deforestation and the expansion of palm plantations are marked, while in green are marked the regions where the tropical forest is still preserved. The balance between the two colors makes the problem evident: I…

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mapasmilhaud.com broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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