2. Environmental Sound Technologies (ESTs) Project: An Overview
OUTPUTS :
Database on conditions and trends
(social/economy, biophysical) in Policy
gap analysis and options
ESTs Demonstration
Capacity building for related
stakeholders in targeted areas
Partners :
UNEP IETCOsaka
Universitas Jendral Soedirman
(UNSOED)
SAKANO Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of
Technology
Financial Support :
UNEP (50.000 USD), MOE (inkind)
Timeframe:
2006 2007
ESTs Status Report, page 2
3. Forest Governance, ESTs and DSS: Adapted Framework
[adapted from Conteras(2001), Gibson, McKean and Ostrom(2000), Sakano and Helmy (2004)]
Institutional Settings
districts, local communities
Institutional Intervention
(legitimacy dan efficiency)
transfer of ownerships
control and monitoring
Incentive Structure and collective actions
Stakeholders Behaviour
External Forces
central and local government ESTs Intervention
decentralization
community (production systems)
demand on forest resources
NGOs
modernization
donor agencies
businessman
etc.
Local Environment Systems
External Cost
Deforestation DSS
Environmental services change
ESTs Status Report, page 3
4. On Going MOE DSS Development
RELATED ACTIVITIES
• Environmental Sounds
Technologies in Forestry Waste
DATABASE TOOLS
Management for Disaster
Spatial GIS and RS
Prevention (ESTs Banyumas)
nonspatial Statistical Analysis
Referral Modeling • Disaster Assessment and
Metadata Open based Systems
Mitigation
• Support for Aceh
Environmental Recovery
Programs
• Rapid Environmental
Decision Support Systems (DSS) Assessment and Action
(REA2)
• Comprehensive
Environmental Assessment
(CEA) in disaster affected
INSTITUTIONALISATI Networking Areas in Java
POLICY DSS Communities
EXERCISE ON
DSS Techniques ICT Infrastruc • Disaster Information Systems
Model ture • Mobile ICT
Case Studies Policy Dialogue
• Tsunami Early Warning
Systems (TEWS)
• Open based Systems
• SOFIE MARTIN
• ESTs Status Report, page 4
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5. ESTs Activities Outline
Preliminary Assessment
Database development series of technical meeting
Household social economic background local communities/experts consultation
Social capital and collective actions desk study
Policy gap analysis
Workshops
Confirmed issues
identification
ESTs demonstration
approval
Knowledge sharing on
CBFM
Outcomes
ESTs Demonstration sustainable forest
Participatory mapping in targeted areas management model
Data/information integration Policy recommendations
Stakeholders dialogues
Capacity Building
Community level
Local governments
National awareness
ESTs Status Report, page 5
6. Status Report
Activity Components Expected Output Achieved Output
Activity 1: • GIS Database on current conditions Database Development:
Carry out a preliminary assessment on potential and trends • GIS database at scale 1:25,000 covering 8 districts in
environmental impacts of forestry waste • Report on potential solutions such Banyumas targeted areas (figure 1 and 2). This
management, and organize two coordination as ecotourism and other approaches database was created in ARC View format and
meetings to discuss the findings with national, • integrated to MOE Geodatabase.
Two reports of meetings in Jakarta •
local, private sector and community 1005 households in 32 villages have been interviewed
stakeholders – the first meeting in Jakarta, and and in the Banyumas district based on annex 2 questionnaire.
• Final assessment report •
the second meeting in the Banyumas district. Final assessment report is currently underway and will
be discussing in the Workshop in Jakarta and
Banyumas, 47 December.
Activity 2: • Report of onsite demonstration in the • Cipendok area has been proposed by local leader
Onsite implementation of ESTs identified under Banyumas district (Mr. Adib, Agro Willis Farmer Group Leader) as
Activity 1 for the use of forest wastes in a potential site for ecotourism development. The
economically and environmentally sustainable proposed area has been surveyed by MOE team
activities. It leads to better support for the
in consultation with Mr. Slamet Rosyadi
livelihoods of local communities. This will be
particularly important for the very lowincome (Univeristy of Sudirman).
• Preliminary assessment is currently underway
households that live near the forests.
Recommendations made in Activity 1 will be and will be consulting to the stakeholders during
used for the ESTs demonstration. the Workshop in Banyumas, 67 December.
Activity 3: • Report of (a). gap analysis (b). the • Preliminary policy gap analysis will be discussed
Carry out a policy gap analysis to promote forest waste meeting in Jakarta and during workshop in Jakarta and Banyumas, 47
management and thus contribute to disaster (c).recommended policy options December.
prevention and other socioeconomic policy
goals (including ecotourism). This analysis will
make recommendations for action to be
undertaken at the national and local levels.
Activity 4: • Report of capacity building training
Jointly with UNEPIETC, build capacity of the local session, including resource materials
government and local community to implement used for the training as Annex.
the policies developed. This activity will be
carried out by developing appropriate resource
material and delivered through a training session
organized in the Banyumas district. ESTs Status Report, page 6
7. Revised Time Frame
Activity Tentative Schedule
Coordination Meeting March 2006 – March 2007
Preliminary Field Survey
Kick Off Meeting
Expert/Technical Meeting (Jakarta, Purwokerto)
Workshop (Jakarta, Purwokerto)
ESTs Demonstration February 2007
Expert Involvement
Data Acquisistion
Data Analysis
Capacity Building January – February 2007
Data Aqusition and Partcipatory Mapping
Risk Reduction and Spatial Analysis Training
Policy Assessment and Modeling Training
Workshops March 2007
Final Report and Recommendation March 2007
ESTs Status Report, page 7
8. Spatial Database Status [MOE]
1:25,000 map scale covering 8 districts, 32 villages
1005 households GPS based survey, with more than 300 variables
Land cover map (Landsat)
ESTs Status Report, page 8
9. Households Survey: Questionnaire Components [UNSOED, TITech
Component Item
Social Economic Household Profile
Family Structure
Food related Indicators
Health
Land Assets
Commons General Knowledge
Problems related to Commons
Governance Mechanism
Social Capital Groups and Network
Trust and Solidarity
Collective Action and Cooperation
Information and Communication
Social Cohesion and Inclusion
Empowerment and Political Actions
Production Systems Source of Income
Participation in CBFM Program
Income
Expenditure
Logging Activities
Other Forest Resource Use ESTs Status Report, page 9