Introduction of GCOE Liaison Office in Indonesia
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1 Introduction of GCOE Liaison Office in Indonesia C. H. Wijaya and A. M. Fauzi Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) S.H. Limin and Y. A. Nion Center for International Cooperation in Sustainable Management of Tropical Peatland, The University of Palangka Raya (CIMTROP-UNPAR)
2 The main objective of our Global COE (Center of Excellence) program Establishing "Integrated field environmental science (IFES)" which is an interdisciplinary science field contributing Earth System Science (ESS). 3 countries liaison offices : Mongolia, Siberia and Indonesia
3 Main Purpose of Indonesian Liaison Office Making scientific supports and evaluations for improvement of the peatland management practices through education and research
4 Major activities of the Liaison Office making web page, brochure, etc., to introduce research and educational activities of GCOE guidance for the admission for international students; making community to enhance academic exchange conducting collaborative researches, summer school, workshop, symposium, etc; assisting for applications of various permissions and documentations required for GCOE activities publishing text books and guidelines outreaching GCOE activities.
5 INDONESIA ISLANDS Research site (CIMTROP-UNPAR) Main Office (IPB)
6 Structure and contents of Liaison office in Indonesia HU Web page in English and Japanese for Information of GCOE program IPB Information center: web page in Indonesia for Guidance of summer school Guidance of symposium and workshop Information of intensive research Information on scholarship and research assistant CIMTROP-UNPAR (Dr. Suwido Limin) Core institute: web page for Information of research sites
7 Why do IPB and Cimtrop-UNPAR? Collaborative agricultural research between Japan and Indonesia through the core research program for "Environmental Management of Wetland Ecosystems in Southeast Asia for 10 years from FY 1997 to Bilateral researches: Ex. Development of forest degradation index based on the greenhouse gas emissions in tropical peat lands Memorandum of Understanding
8 Center for International Co-operation in Sustainable Management of Tropical Peatland (CIMTROP) University of Palangka Raya (UNPAR) is a center for organizing international research collaboration. CIMTROP-UNPAR established since 1998
9 Research site in Central Kalimantan NLPSF 1 2 Block C Cimtrop-Unpar has two side for research and education are: 1. Natural Laboratory of Peat Swamp Forest (NLPSF) Sabangau 2. Kalampangan Zone (ex. Mega Rice Project block C) Fig. CIMTROP research area in Natural Laboratory of Peat Swamp Forest (NLPSF) and Kalampangan Zone (Block C the ex. MRP)
10 1. Natural Laboratory of Peatswamp Forest (NLPSF) Kereng Bangkirai-Sabangau (50,000 ha) Facilities in NLPSF are : (1). Lori railways (2). Base camp for researcher (3). Japanese tower (35 m) (4). Some tools for research such as anemometer, hygrometer, etc Fig. Railway and Dayak train (Lori) Fig.Base camp in NLPSF Fig. Japanese tower at the NLPSF
11 2. Kalampangan zone (ex. Mega Rice Project, Block C), 66,000 ha Facilities in Kalampangan zone are : (1). Base camp for researcher (Hokkaido University and Helsinki University) (2). Japanese tower (55 m and 3.9 m) (3). Transect (4). Plot (5). Other tools for research such as chamber for measured methane, GPS, etc (6). At the TSA base camp has a small/simple restaurant and a motorbike repair shop Fig. Japanesee tower at the Kalampangan zone (Block C) Fig.Base Hokkaido camp of Hokkaido University University at Kalampangan zone
12 "IPB as a leading Research University in Asia with core competence in tropical agriculture, entrepreneur character, and rooted in harmony
13 IPB Campus Baranangsiang Taman Kencana Darmaga (278 Ha) Gunung Gede Cilibende
14 Research Umbrella Conducted by The Institute of Research and Community Empowerment Renewable-Resources-Based Industries Bio-Related Science and Health Indigenous Knowledge and Technology Food Quality Control and Food Safety Genetic Resources, Genetic Engineering and Breeding Conservation and the Environment Social Welfare, Economic Affairs and Culture Biophysics, Mechanics and Equipment Management Information and Technology Regional Development and Community Empowerment
15 Field Stations Natural Habitat Breeding Colony Tinjil Island PelabuhanRatuMarine Station Sukamantri Silk Worm Breeding Colony Station G. Walat Education Forestry Pasir Sarongge High Land Vagetable Station
16 University Farm To establish integrated services for education research and community empowerment
17 National and International Collaboration MOU GERMAN For Research and Education Sustainable Development International Meeting of Indonesian s and Malaysian s Rectors, December 2004
18 IPB-International Cooperation No Country University/Institution 1. Japan Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Tokyo University of Agriculture Kochi University The University of Tokyo Ehime University Hokkaido University University of The Ryukyus Kyoto University Kagawa University Chiba University Nigata University University of Tsukuba Mie University Utsunomiya University Nagaoka University
19 2. Dutch Utrecht University Wageningen University Delf University of Technology 3. Australia The University of Queensland 4. United States of America The University of Melbourne University of Rhode Island Wake Forest University of Washington Auburn University Purdue University The University of Georgia Texas A&M University 5. Thailand Kasetsart University Chulalongkorn University
20 6. South Korea Korea Development Institute Kyungpook University 7. Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia Universiti Sains Malaysia 8. China Yunnan Agriculture University 9. Finlandia University of Joensuu 10. Swedia Uppsala Universitet 11. French Institut de Recherche pour le Development (IRD) 12. Germany George August University of Goettingen Bremen University 13. India University of Agricultural Science, Karnataka 14 Republic Czech University of Agriculture Czech
21 Reforesting by Acacia crassicarpa in peatland
22 Maintaining the water-level in peatland
23 Collaborative Partnerships for Sustainable Peat Land Development & Carbon Emissions Reduction Technical Input Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings Ltd (APRIL) Delft Hydraulics, IPB, UNRI, ProForest, Alterra/Univ. of Wageningen, Univ. of Helsinki, Univ. of Leicester, UGM, Wetlands International, Wetlands Indonesia, Pelangi Energi Abadi Citra Enviro (PEACE), LIPI. Future Partners in Implementation National, Riau Provincial, Pelalawan & Siak Governments Melayu Indigenous Community groups in the Kampar region Conservation and social NGOs Carbon finance companies, e.g. EcoSecurities, Carbon Pool Ltd
24 Reinforcement the abandon peatland for agricultural and plantation
25 GCOE Indonesian Future Liaison Office in IPB
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