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In the wake of recent flooding, Bali is taking significant steps towards eco-tourism and sustainable practices to ensure the island's future. Local authorities and community organizations are launching various initiatives aimed at restoring the environment and promoting sustainable development.
One of the key projects involves tree planting, which not only enhances the natural beauty of the island but also helps combat soil erosion and improve air quality. Community members are actively participating in these efforts, fostering a sense of unity and responsibility towards their environment.
Additionally, river clean-up campaigns are being organized to address pollution and protect local waterways. These initiatives are crucial for maintaining the island's biodiversity and ensuring that future generations can enjoy Bali's rich natural resources.
Through these community-driven projects, Bali is not only recovering from the recent disasters but also setting a precedent for sustainable tourism that prioritizes environmental health and community involvement.
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