Cracking down on illegal plantations.
All areas designated as forest are off-limits to plantations under Indonesian law, but permits have historically been easy to get from local officials who bypass the legal requirements and even solicit bribes. A Supreme Court ruling, delivered at the end of 2019, will make it harder for plantation companies to operate in protected forests, and activists are pushing for the government to quickly enforce the ruling.
This article from Mongabay explains in more detail what this will mean for the people working hard to protect Indonesia’s precious forests: https://news.mongabay.com/2020/01/indonesia-palm-oil-plantations-forests-protected-illegal-permits-court-ruling/