This report summarizes hotspot activity and fire incidents in Indonesia between August 5-6, 2014. A total of 67 hotspots were detected over Sumatra and Kalimantan on August 5th, with the majority located in West Kalimantan (25), Central Kalimantan (10), North Sumatra (14), and Riau Province (9). Weather conditions including temperature, humidity and wind are provided for several locations. The report also outlines fire prevention and response efforts undertaken by the Indonesian government, including deploying personnel, conducting water bombings and implementing standard operating procedures.
Update on Policy and Measures to Prevent Forest and Land Fire in IndonesiaCIFOR-ICRAF
This presentation was delivered at the third Asia-Pacific Forestry Week 2016, in Clark Freeport Zone, Philippines.
The five sub-thematic streams at APFW 2016 included:
Pathways to prosperity: Future trade and markets
Tackling climate change: challenges and opportunities
Serving society: forestry and people
New institutions, new governance
Our green future: green investment and growing our natural assets
Update on Policy and Measures to Prevent Forest and Land Fire in IndonesiaCIFOR-ICRAF
This presentation was delivered at the third Asia-Pacific Forestry Week 2016, in Clark Freeport Zone, Philippines.
The five sub-thematic streams at APFW 2016 included:
Pathways to prosperity: Future trade and markets
Tackling climate change: challenges and opportunities
Serving society: forestry and people
New institutions, new governance
Our green future: green investment and growing our natural assets
Analysis of rainfall intensity of kunigal taluk, tumkur district, karnataka u...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
● Ensemble Cloud Model Application in Simulating the Catastrophic Heavy Rainfall Event
● Forage Monitoring and Prediction Model for Early Warning Application over the East of Africa Region
● A Diagnostic Method for Fog Forecasting Using Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) Model Outputs
● Indoor Particulate Matter Assessment in a Northern Nigerian Abattoir and a Residential Building
● On the Impact of Bell Sound on Ambient Particulates
Long-term observed Precipitation Trends in Arid and Semi-arid Lands, Baringo ...Premier Publishers
The research was conducted to validate the pastoralists’ and agro-pastoralists’ claim that there has been an increasingly variable and changing climate in the study area. The station average and Theissen polygon methods were used to estimate the mean areal precipitation of the small (Mogotio and Baringo South Sub-counties) and the large area (Baringo County), respectively. The aim of the current study is to analyse rainfall time series over long term observed precipitation and a wide area, detecting potential trends and assessing their significance. Monthly precipitation data for the period 1974-2003 from six weather stations, located mainly in Mogotio and Baringo South sub-counties and covering 3906km2 were used in the analysis. The data were quality controlled to ensure no missing data and any inconsistencies. Linear regression analysis of the database highlighted that; the trends were predominantly negative, both where the average and Theissen polygon methods were used and over the whole reference period. The negative trends are not significant. This finding implies that the study area has been suffering a precipitation decrease especially in the period under review.
Comparative analysis of direct and four indirect methods for determination of...eSAT Journals
Abstract
This study focused on comparative analysis of five widely used methods for determining evapotranspiration, namely, Weighing lysimeter, Pan Evapotranspiration, Blaney – Morin Nigeria, Blaney – Criddle and Modified Hargreaves – Samani methods. Each of the five methods was used to estimate crop evapotranspiration of waterleaf (Talinum triangulare) in Umudike, Southeast Nigeria. The efficacy of these evapotranspiration methods is evaluated by comparing them with the Weighing lysimeter(direct method), which provides the most reasonable estimation of evapotranspiration and is one of the most reliable methods. The crop was irrigated daily and the daily data generated from the lysimeter were used to calculate the crop evapotranspiration (ETc) between the months of November/ December, 2013. Climatic data obtained for the same period were used to determine the crop evapotranspiration (ETc) using the Pan Evapotranspiration, Blaney – Morin Nigeria, Blaney – Criddle and Modified Hargreaves – Samani methods. The total crop evapotranspiration from the Lysimeter between November and December was 148.69 mm, while that of Pan Evapotranspiration (PE), Blaney – Morin Nigeria (BMN), Blaney – Criddle (BC) and Modified Hargreaves – Samani (MHS) were 152.42 mm, 151.22 mm, 147.76 mm and 135.58 mm, respectively. Test of hypothesis using z-Test indicates that there was no significant difference between the mean of the ET by lysimeter and that of each of the other four methods (Blaney - Criddle, Pan Evapotranspiration, Modified Hargreaves - Samani and Blaney - Morin Nigeria) as z-cal < z-critical at 5% level of significance for the crop growth period of 8th November to 12th December, 2013.
Keywords: Comparative analysis, Evapotranspiration methods, Crop evapotranspiration, Hydrologic cycle, Lysimeter
Knowledge exchange and stakeholder empowerment for peatland management in Ind...CIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Sri Parwati Murwani Budisusanti, Director for Peatland Degradation Control, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia at the 3rd Asia-Pacific Rainforest Summit, on 23–25 April 2018 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Presented by Muhammad Askary, Deputy Director for Sources Control of Peatland Ecosystem Degradation, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia, on the ITPC side event “Could a virtual collaborative platform help to preserve tropical peatlands?” at the XV World Forestry Congress, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 5 May 2022.
Kenya’s National Adaptation Plan (Overview): Integrating NAPs into Agricultur...ExternalEvents
www.fao.org/climate-change
The presentation was made by Stephen M King’uyu, National Climate Change Secretariat of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources at the Inception workshop for the UNDP-FAO Integrating Agriculture in NAPs (NAP-Ag) Programme on 08 June 2016.
Lessons learned and commitment of forest and land fire on peatland fire manag...CIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Raffles B. Panjaitan, Director of Forest and Land Fire Management, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia at the 3rd Asia-Pacific Rainforest Summit, on 23–25 April 2018 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
An attempt has been made to study the variability of seasonal and annual rainfall for a period of 25 years (19912015) for the upper Cauvery portion which has five districts. It can be observed that the average annual rainfall for every five years considered range from 800 to 1200mm for more than 45 percent of the area upto 2010 and from 2011-2015 it has been reduced to less than 35 percent and the percentage of area for which the rainfall range was less than 800mm was increased to 28.39 percent which was less than 14 percent from 1991-2010. The maximum portion of the area had average post monsoon rainfall between 100mm to 200mm has been from 1991 to 2010. And from 2011-2016 the maximum portion of the area has a average post monsoon rainfall less than 150mm. Some parts of Hassan, kodagu and chikkamangalore districts portions in the study area has average annual rainfall above 2000mm where as mandya district portion in the study area has annual rainfall less than 800mm and in mysore district average annual rainfall ranges from 800mm to 1500mm.
Presented by SPM Budisusanti (Director for peatlands degradation control, Ministry of environment and forestry, Indonesia) at COP25, Madrid - Spain, 2 December 2019.
Case study monitoring-forest-fires-in-south-sumatraAksi SETAPAK
With Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia regularly suffering dangerous atmospheric pollution caused by illegal forest and land fires in Indonesia, SETAPAK partners have been using unmanned aerial vehicles to detect and monitor forest and peatland fires.
Presentation by O Ndiaye, at the CCAFS Workshop on Institutions and Policies to Scale out Climate Smart Agriculture held between 2-5 December 2013, in Colombo, Sri Lanka
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Analysis of rainfall intensity of kunigal taluk, tumkur district, karnataka u...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
● Ensemble Cloud Model Application in Simulating the Catastrophic Heavy Rainfall Event
● Forage Monitoring and Prediction Model for Early Warning Application over the East of Africa Region
● A Diagnostic Method for Fog Forecasting Using Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) Model Outputs
● Indoor Particulate Matter Assessment in a Northern Nigerian Abattoir and a Residential Building
● On the Impact of Bell Sound on Ambient Particulates
Long-term observed Precipitation Trends in Arid and Semi-arid Lands, Baringo ...Premier Publishers
The research was conducted to validate the pastoralists’ and agro-pastoralists’ claim that there has been an increasingly variable and changing climate in the study area. The station average and Theissen polygon methods were used to estimate the mean areal precipitation of the small (Mogotio and Baringo South Sub-counties) and the large area (Baringo County), respectively. The aim of the current study is to analyse rainfall time series over long term observed precipitation and a wide area, detecting potential trends and assessing their significance. Monthly precipitation data for the period 1974-2003 from six weather stations, located mainly in Mogotio and Baringo South sub-counties and covering 3906km2 were used in the analysis. The data were quality controlled to ensure no missing data and any inconsistencies. Linear regression analysis of the database highlighted that; the trends were predominantly negative, both where the average and Theissen polygon methods were used and over the whole reference period. The negative trends are not significant. This finding implies that the study area has been suffering a precipitation decrease especially in the period under review.
Comparative analysis of direct and four indirect methods for determination of...eSAT Journals
Abstract
This study focused on comparative analysis of five widely used methods for determining evapotranspiration, namely, Weighing lysimeter, Pan Evapotranspiration, Blaney – Morin Nigeria, Blaney – Criddle and Modified Hargreaves – Samani methods. Each of the five methods was used to estimate crop evapotranspiration of waterleaf (Talinum triangulare) in Umudike, Southeast Nigeria. The efficacy of these evapotranspiration methods is evaluated by comparing them with the Weighing lysimeter(direct method), which provides the most reasonable estimation of evapotranspiration and is one of the most reliable methods. The crop was irrigated daily and the daily data generated from the lysimeter were used to calculate the crop evapotranspiration (ETc) between the months of November/ December, 2013. Climatic data obtained for the same period were used to determine the crop evapotranspiration (ETc) using the Pan Evapotranspiration, Blaney – Morin Nigeria, Blaney – Criddle and Modified Hargreaves – Samani methods. The total crop evapotranspiration from the Lysimeter between November and December was 148.69 mm, while that of Pan Evapotranspiration (PE), Blaney – Morin Nigeria (BMN), Blaney – Criddle (BC) and Modified Hargreaves – Samani (MHS) were 152.42 mm, 151.22 mm, 147.76 mm and 135.58 mm, respectively. Test of hypothesis using z-Test indicates that there was no significant difference between the mean of the ET by lysimeter and that of each of the other four methods (Blaney - Criddle, Pan Evapotranspiration, Modified Hargreaves - Samani and Blaney - Morin Nigeria) as z-cal < z-critical at 5% level of significance for the crop growth period of 8th November to 12th December, 2013.
Keywords: Comparative analysis, Evapotranspiration methods, Crop evapotranspiration, Hydrologic cycle, Lysimeter
Knowledge exchange and stakeholder empowerment for peatland management in Ind...CIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Sri Parwati Murwani Budisusanti, Director for Peatland Degradation Control, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia at the 3rd Asia-Pacific Rainforest Summit, on 23–25 April 2018 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Presented by Muhammad Askary, Deputy Director for Sources Control of Peatland Ecosystem Degradation, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia, on the ITPC side event “Could a virtual collaborative platform help to preserve tropical peatlands?” at the XV World Forestry Congress, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 5 May 2022.
Kenya’s National Adaptation Plan (Overview): Integrating NAPs into Agricultur...ExternalEvents
www.fao.org/climate-change
The presentation was made by Stephen M King’uyu, National Climate Change Secretariat of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources at the Inception workshop for the UNDP-FAO Integrating Agriculture in NAPs (NAP-Ag) Programme on 08 June 2016.
Lessons learned and commitment of forest and land fire on peatland fire manag...CIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Raffles B. Panjaitan, Director of Forest and Land Fire Management, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia at the 3rd Asia-Pacific Rainforest Summit, on 23–25 April 2018 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
An attempt has been made to study the variability of seasonal and annual rainfall for a period of 25 years (19912015) for the upper Cauvery portion which has five districts. It can be observed that the average annual rainfall for every five years considered range from 800 to 1200mm for more than 45 percent of the area upto 2010 and from 2011-2015 it has been reduced to less than 35 percent and the percentage of area for which the rainfall range was less than 800mm was increased to 28.39 percent which was less than 14 percent from 1991-2010. The maximum portion of the area had average post monsoon rainfall between 100mm to 200mm has been from 1991 to 2010. And from 2011-2016 the maximum portion of the area has a average post monsoon rainfall less than 150mm. Some parts of Hassan, kodagu and chikkamangalore districts portions in the study area has average annual rainfall above 2000mm where as mandya district portion in the study area has annual rainfall less than 800mm and in mysore district average annual rainfall ranges from 800mm to 1500mm.
Presented by SPM Budisusanti (Director for peatlands degradation control, Ministry of environment and forestry, Indonesia) at COP25, Madrid - Spain, 2 December 2019.
Case study monitoring-forest-fires-in-south-sumatraAksi SETAPAK
With Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia regularly suffering dangerous atmospheric pollution caused by illegal forest and land fires in Indonesia, SETAPAK partners have been using unmanned aerial vehicles to detect and monitor forest and peatland fires.
Presentation by O Ndiaye, at the CCAFS Workshop on Institutions and Policies to Scale out Climate Smart Agriculture held between 2-5 December 2013, in Colombo, Sri Lanka
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
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Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale warAntti Rautiainen
Anarchist group ANA Regensburg hosted my online-presentation on 16th of May 2024, in which I discussed tactics of anti-war activism in Russia, and reasons why the anti-war movement has not been able to make an impact to change the course of events yet. Cases of anarchists repressed for anti-war activities are presented, as well as strategies of support for political prisoners, and modest successes in supporting their struggles.
Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
https://en.ovdinfo.org/antiwar-ovd-info-guide
RosUznik
https://rosuznik.org/
Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
https://therussianreader.com/
ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
A process server is a authorized person for delivering legal documents, such as summons, complaints, subpoenas, and other court papers, to peoples involved in legal proceedings.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
1. FORM 1
SITUATION REPORT
REPORT FROM NATIONAL MONITORING CENTRES TO ASEAN CENTRE
1. General Information
Office Reference No. : B- 17/KLH/Asdep.I-III/08/2014
From : Indonesia – National Focal Point
To : ASEAN Secretariat – As. ASEAN Coordinating Centre
Day / Date / Time : 6 August 2014
2. General Description of the Incident (please provide general description of the incident, cause of fire,
affected area, impact on human health and environment, possible threats and risks, problems encountered, and
other relevant information)
For 5th of August, totally hotspots 67 over Sumatera and Kalimantan and more
decreased than yesterday. Hotspots still occurs on Kalimantan region such West
Kalimantan 25, Central Kalimantan 10, North Sumatera 14 and Riau province 9 (table
attached) sources from SIPONGI Satellite from Ministry of Forestry by NOAA-18. There
is smoke plumes on Riau.
3. Fire Related Information
1. No :
2. Location :
3. Number of fire :
4. Latitude :
5. Longitude :
6. Size (ha) :
7. Type of fire [forest fire/peat fire/other (please describe)] :
8. Fuels :
9. Topography :
10. Causes (natural, incendiary, accidental, unknown) :
11. Resources currently mobilised/actions taken :
2. 3. Fire Related Information
12. Additional resources required (gaps) :
4. Air Quality Information or Visibility (please indicate index if available)
4.a.
No Location Good Moderate Unhealthy Very Unhealthy Hazardous
(0-50) (51-100) (101-200) (201-300) (>300)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
or
4.b. Visibility
No Location Km
1 2 3
5. Current and Forecast Weather Report (please provide information on current and three-day forecast
weather condition)
No Location Max Temp Humidity
(RH)
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5
Current weather condition, date: 5th of August 2014
Pekanbaru
Pontianak
Palangkaraya
23- 33 °C
24 - 34 °C
23 - 32 °C
74 - 94%
54 - 97%
55 - 98%
Forecast weather condition, date: 6th of August 2014
Pekanbaru
Pontianak
Palangkaraya
23- 34 °C
24 - 34 °C
23 - 32 °C
74 - 94%
54 - 97%
55 - 98%
Forecast weather condition, date:
Forecast weather condition, date:
3. 6. Current and Forecast Wind Report (please provide information on current and three-day forecast wind
condition)
No Location Speed
(km/h)
Direction Remarks
1 2 3 4 5
Current wind condition, date:
Forecast wind condition, date:
Forecast wind condition, date:
Forecast wind condition, date:
7. Rainfall
7a. Rainfall (please indicate rainfall from the last 24 hours)
No
Location < 20 mm 20-50 mm > 50 mm Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6
Pekanbaru
Pontianak
√
7b. Rainfall Outlook (please indicate three-day rainfall outlook)
No Location Unlikel
y
Chance Likely Very Likely Showers Rain
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Date:
Date:
Date:
Note:
Showers: rain that falls intermittently over a small area. The rain from an individual shower can be heavy or light, but does not cover a large area
or last more than an hour or so
Rain: falling drops of water larger than 0.02 inch in diameter. In forecasts, “rain” usually implies that the rain will fall steadily over a period of time.
4. 7b. Rainfall Outlook (please indicate three-day rainfall outlook)
8. Current Fire Danger Rating System (please attach relevant maps)
Information on regional Fire Danger Rating System (FDRS) is available on Malaysian Meteorological Services
(MMS) website (http://www.kjc.gov.my). Member Countries that have their own FDRS may wish to fill up the
table below.
No Location
Current
(Extreme, High, Moderate
or Low)
Remarks
1 2 3 4
8a. Ignition Potential (FFMC – Fine Fuel Moisture Code) 3 – 8 of August 2014
Sumatera
Kalimantan
L-E
L-E
Meteorological Service
8b. Drought Condition (DC – Drought Code)
8c. General Fire Danger (FWI – Fire Weather Index) 3 – 8 of August 2014
Sumatera
Kalimantan
L - M
L - M
Meteorological Service
9. Climate Outlook (please provide information on climate outlook for the following month)
No Location Above
Normal
Slightly
Above
Normal
Normal Slightly
Below
Normal
Below
Normal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
10. Preparations and Action Taken (In addition to Box 3, please summarise preparations and actions taken
in response to the current situation, and provide feedback on recommendations from the ACC)
· May 2014, the Government of Riau Province has formulated SOP to Handling of
Land and Forest Fires and Haze
· On 21 - June 24, 60 personnel of Mangala Agni conducting forest fire and land
fighters in Dumai and Siak, on June 23-24, 30 personnel Mangala Agni
conducting forest fire fighters in the Jungle Baling Wildlife Reserve in Indragiri
Hulu, as well as conduct patrol in the district of Bukit Batu, District Bengkalis, Riau
Province.
· on June 25: Post Command Activation Disaster Smoke in Lanud Roesmin
Nurjadin - Riau province
5. 10. Preparations and Action Taken (In addition to Box 3, please summarise preparations and actions taken
in response to the current situation, and provide feedback on recommendations from the ACC)
· on July 29: BNPB alerting helicopter MI-8 from Palangkaraya to Pontianak to
perform water bombing.
· July: in Riau, 100 Army personnel, 100 Air Force personnel and 500 police
personnel, personnel Mangala Agni, BPBDs, and volunteers to put out the fire.
Riau Police Mobile Brigade and Police deploy a water cannons in Indragiri due to
the limited water sources
· Head of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) has brought the
helicopter to anticipated the spread of forest fires and land in West Kalimantan
and has been ordered to move the helicopter MI-8 from Palangkaraya to
Pontianak to perform a water bombing
· Air Task Force still continues to conducted a water bombing and weather
modification in the Riau region
11. Possibility of Resource Requirements (Based on Box 3, please indicate where additional resources
will be helpful to fill up the gaps)
12. Others (please describe if there is any impact to community (threats to human lives, endangered species) –
fire located near residential areas, industrial areas or ecologically-sensitive areas; provide other information that
not fall into the above categories)
Signed by:
Ir. Antung Deddy R
Assistant Deputy for Biodiversity and Land Degradation Control
6. SEBARAN TITIK PANAS TANGGAL 5 AGUSTUS 2014
DI SUMATERA DAN KALIMANTAN
SUMBER DATA KOORDINAT SIPONGI KEHUTANAN –NOAA-18
PROVINSI KAB_KOTA
05-
Agust
KALIMANTAN BARAT KAPUAS HULU 6
KETAPANG 1
KUBU RAYA 2
LANDAK 1
MELAWI 3
PONTIANAK 1
SANGGAU 8
SINTANG 3
KALIMANTAN BARAT Total 25
KALIMANTAN TENGAH KAPUAS 5
KOTA PALANGKARAYA 1
KOTAWARINGIN BARAT 1
KOTAWARINGIN TIMUR 1
MURUNGRAYA 1
PULANGPISAU 1
KALIMANTAN TENGAH Total 10
KALIMANTAN TIMUR BERAU 3
KOTA BONTANG 1
KUTAI KARTANEGARA 2
KUTAI TIMUR 1
PASIR 2
KALIMANTAN TIMUR Total 9
RIAU DUMAI 1
ROKAN HILIR 7
ROKAN HULU 1
RIAU Total 9
SUMATERA UTARA LABUHANBATU 5
LABUHANBATU
SELATAN 3
PADANG LAWAS UTARA 4
TAPANULI SELATAN 2
SUMATERA UTARA Total 14
Jumlah Total 67
7.
8.
9.
10. GRAFIK TITIK PANAS TANGGAL 29 JUNI SD 01 JULI 2014
SUMBER DATA KOORDINAT SIPONGI KEHUTANAN - NOAA-18
2
1 1 1 1
4
1
3
7
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
JUMLAH
PROPINSI
29-Jun
30-Jun
01-Jul