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Tourism & Conservation: Timor-Leste’s Nino Konis Santana National Park has been recognized by UNESCO as the country’s first Biosphere Reserve, boosting the nation’s eco-tourism appeal with its forests, freshwater systems and Coral Triangle marine life. Energy & Investment Risk: Zurich Insurance warns that about US$165b of ASEAN renewable energy assets (excluding Timor-Leste) face severe climate exposure by 2030, and says US$13b in resilience spending could cut losses by 40–50%—a signal for how projects should be designed and built. Offshore Oil & Gas: Eni has formalized a joint operating agreement with Timor GAP for offshore TL-SO-22-23 (Block P), setting the framework for exploration work and next steps including seismic activity and a planned exploration well. Agriculture & Tech: A regional hackathon in Bangkok brought Timor-Leste and other teams to build AI tools for farming challenges, using real machine and farm data to improve decisions and productivity. Maritime & Policy Context: Coverage also highlights international UNCLOS conciliation moves in the region, underscoring how maritime rules and dispute resolution can shape investment confidence.

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Ministry of Tourism Welcomes UNESCO Recognition of Nino Konis Santana National Park as Timor-Leste’s First Biosphere Reserve

Ministry of Tourism Welcomes UNESCO Recognition of Nino Konis Santana National Park as Timor-Leste’s First Biosphere Reserve

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