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

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