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The document discusses the implementation of the ISPS Code in the Indian Ocean Region. It provides an overview of the ISPS Code, which establishes an international framework of minimum security requirements for ships and port facilities to detect and deter threats to maritime security. It also mentions the role of regional cooperation mechanisms like the Indian Ocean Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control and the importance of civil-military cooperation to enhance maritime security.
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The document summarizes the failure of Bre-X Minerals Ltd., a Canadian mining company that perpetrated one of the largest stock market frauds in history in the late 1990s. Bre-X claimed to have discovered massive gold deposits in Indonesia, but the find was eventually revealed to be a hoax after samples were found to have been salted with gold. At its peak, Bre-X had a market capitalization of $4.4 billion but quickly collapsed and filed for bankruptcy after the fraud was exposed. The scandal had far-reaching consequences, involving Indonesian government officials and ultimately contributing to the death of Bre-X founder David Walsh.
Indonesia VPA-FLEGT entered into force in 2004 but it has only been passed through the EU Parliament and EU Council recently and Indonesia is planning to issue FLEGT licenses on 15 November at the earliest.
Vietnam is going to conclude the negotiation of its VPA to EU later this year so any experiences and lessons learned from Indonesia will help to make its learning curve less stiff. Therefore, Vietnamese business associations and civil society organizations (CSO) are particularly interested in learning about roles of business associations, NGOs and CSOs in future FLEGT VPA implementation in Indonesia. What are the implications for businesses and communities when VPA is implemented and the role of the government and CSOs or business associations in Indonesia in supporting businesses and communities alike?
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On 17th October, the day before the experience sharing workshop, the Centre for Education and Development (CED) planned a field trip to Ninh Binh for the Indonesian participants. After travelling two hours by bus to Ninh Binh, the group made its first stop at Tai Anh Import and Export Company Ltd in Gian Khau Industrial Park. Here, CED introduced the Indonesian participants to members of staff at the factory. Discussions ensued about how business was conducted at both Tan Anh and at the Indonesian businesses, Famous International Furniture and Mella Kreasi Furniture. This discussion was designed as a mutual exchange of ideas between Vietnam and Indonesia, and was particularly aimed at informing Tai Anh Import and Export Company about the benefits that the FLEGT-VPA licence system could bring.
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IONS Seminar 2014 - Session 4 - Implementation of the ISPS Code in the Indian...Navy Webmaster
The document discusses the implementation of the ISPS Code in the Indian Ocean Region. It provides an overview of the ISPS Code, which establishes an international framework of minimum security requirements for ships and port facilities to detect and deter threats to maritime security. It also mentions the role of regional cooperation mechanisms like the Indian Ocean Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control and the importance of civil-military cooperation to enhance maritime security.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is a specialized UN agency that regulates shipping. It has 174 member states and establishes global standards for maritime safety, security and environmental protection. The IMO adopts conventions through processes involving its Assembly, Council and committees. Conventions enter into force after meeting ratification requirements. The IMO works to adopt and amend conventions on issues like safety, pollution prevention and technical assistance.
The document summarizes the failure of Bre-X Minerals Ltd., a Canadian mining company that perpetrated one of the largest stock market frauds in history in the late 1990s. Bre-X claimed to have discovered massive gold deposits in Indonesia, but the find was eventually revealed to be a hoax after samples were found to have been salted with gold. At its peak, Bre-X had a market capitalization of $4.4 billion but quickly collapsed and filed for bankruptcy after the fraud was exposed. The scandal had far-reaching consequences, involving Indonesian government officials and ultimately contributing to the death of Bre-X founder David Walsh.
Indonesia VPA-FLEGT entered into force in 2004 but it has only been passed through the EU Parliament and EU Council recently and Indonesia is planning to issue FLEGT licenses on 15 November at the earliest.
Vietnam is going to conclude the negotiation of its VPA to EU later this year so any experiences and lessons learned from Indonesia will help to make its learning curve less stiff. Therefore, Vietnamese business associations and civil society organizations (CSO) are particularly interested in learning about roles of business associations, NGOs and CSOs in future FLEGT VPA implementation in Indonesia. What are the implications for businesses and communities when VPA is implemented and the role of the government and CSOs or business associations in Indonesia in supporting businesses and communities alike?
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On 17th October, the day before the experience sharing workshop, the Centre for Education and Development (CED) planned a field trip to Ninh Binh for the Indonesian participants. After travelling two hours by bus to Ninh Binh, the group made its first stop at Tai Anh Import and Export Company Ltd in Gian Khau Industrial Park. Here, CED introduced the Indonesian participants to members of staff at the factory. Discussions ensued about how business was conducted at both Tan Anh and at the Indonesian businesses, Famous International Furniture and Mella Kreasi Furniture. This discussion was designed as a mutual exchange of ideas between Vietnam and Indonesia, and was particularly aimed at informing Tai Anh Import and Export Company about the benefits that the FLEGT-VPA licence system could bring.
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Introduction Indonesian Environmental LawWahyu Yuns
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This document provides a summary of a presentation on the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. It discusses that the Ramsar Convention was signed in 1971 in Iran to promote conservation of wetlands. It outlines the three main purposes of the convention which are wise use of wetlands, designation of wetlands of international importance, and cooperation on transboundary wetlands. The document also summarizes key details about wetland classification, threats to wetlands, importance of wetlands, Ramsar sites, and how the Ramsar Convention works.
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This document summarizes the history and objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). It discusses three phases in the development of international agreements related to biodiversity: a sectoral approach in the 1970s, a generic approach in the 1990s, and increased science-policy interaction starting in 2000. The CBD was adopted in 1992 as one of the Rio Conventions, with the objectives of conserving biological diversity, sustainably using its components, and sharing benefits from genetic resources. The document outlines CBD strategic plans and looks ahead to the post-2020 framework to be decided at COP15. It also discusses challenges like the "responsibility dilemma" and mobilizing support for the CBD's goals.
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The document discusses the municipal corporation of Khandwa city in Madhya Pradesh, India. It provides background on the establishment and population growth of Khandwa. The city is divided into 50 wards and governed by a municipal corporation headed by a Mayor, Deputy Mayor, and Commissioner. Elected corporates and nominees form standing committees to oversee institutional responsibilities like land conversion from agricultural to non-agricultural use, which is handled by the revenue department. Khandwa is known for its four sacred ponds or "Kunds" located in the four directions of the city. The government operates a cannabis warehouse in Khandwa to process cannabis leaves procured from Madhya Pradesh, Odisha,
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IUCN sudah memasukan dugong kepada status vulnerable begitu juga di CITES yang memasukannya kedalam Apendiks 1 pada tahun 2007, dan di Indonesia sendiri, dugong berstatus dilindungi berdasarkan Peraturan Pemerintah No 7 tahun 1999 tentang Pengawetan Satwa dan Tumbuhan. Dengan status dilindungi, artinya dugong beserta bagian tubuhnya, tidak boleh ditangkap, diperdagangkan, menyimpan, dan mengkonsumsinya.
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The Philippines has an abundance of natural resources like fisheries and minerals. It has over 2,400 fish species and ranks 7th globally in fish production. Fishing employs over 1 million Filipinos. While mining contributes to the economy, it can damage the environment and people's health. The document discusses the country's soils and crops as well as issues like overfishing, illegal fishing, and soil erosion. It proposes regulating small-scale mining more strictly and having miners share profits fairly with local communities. Protecting the environment is important to ensure future generations can survive.
The document provides an overview of a presentation on the Wildlife (Protection) Act of 1972 in India. It discusses key aspects of the act such as its objectives to conserve wildlife habitat and protected species. It outlines national and state-level protected areas and species. It also summarizes provisions regarding offenses against wildlife, penalties, and rules framed under the act regarding licensing and management of protected areas and species. The presentation discusses the constitutional context and amendments of the act over time to strengthen wildlife conservation in India.
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hiệu lực từ ngày 1 tháng 5 năm 2014. Theo đó, các tổ chức kinh tế (bao gồm cả các doanh nghiệp) cần chủ động
xây dựng, bảo vệ công trình, cơ sở vật chất của mình, có phương án tổ chức sản xuất, kinh doanh bảo đảm an
toàn trước thiên tai. Như vậy, dù muốn hay không, doanh nghiệp cũng cần phải xây dựng kế hoạch để tuân thủ
các yêu cầu của luật pháp.
Trung tâm Giáo dục và Phát triển (CED) xin chân thành cảm ơn sự hỗ trợ và hợp tác của Ban quản lý (BQL) Khu
kinh tế (KKT) Dung Quất và các Khu công nghiệp (KCN) Quảng Ngãi, KKT Đông Nam Nghệ An, BQL các KCN Quảng
Nam, KCN Hiệp Phước, và các doanh nghiệp trong thời gian qua. Đặc biệt, CED rất trân trọng sự đóng góp ý kiến,
hỗ trợ tích cực và nhiệt tình của ông Nguyễn Diễn – Phó giám đốc VCCI Đà Nẵng, ông Vương An Nguyên – BQL
KKT Đông Nam Nghệ An, ông Phạm Hồng Quân – BQL KKT Dung Quất và các KCN Quảng Ngãi, ông Nguyễn Trí
Thanh, ông Lê Quang Trung – Quỹ Châu Á và ông Nguyễn Thanh Ngọc – NEDCEN Đà Nẵng và các thành viên tham
dự hội thảo đóng góp ý kiến cho tài liệu tại thành phố Đà Nẵng vào tháng 4 năm 2017.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
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Cuốn sách này được thực hiện bởi Phòng thương mại và công nghiệp Việt Nam (VCCI) trên cơ sở hợp tác với Quỹ Châu Á: với mục đích: Nâng cao nhận thức doanh nghiệp Việt Nam về các thách thức và cơ hội với rủi ro thiên tai và biến đổi khí hậu.
Over 5 years, the project has provided disaster risk management (DRM) training to over 3,780 participants from 2,630 businesses across Vietnam. It has organized 129 training courses covering basic DRM concepts and skills. Additionally, the project has trained 1,051 students and reached over 2,807 online viewers. Feedback from participants emphasizes the value and practical application of the training. Moving forward, the project aims to develop online courses, strengthen trainer capacity, and integrate DRM into university curricula to further support DRM readiness across Vietnam.
After the story of Khai Thinh Co., Ltd., Ms. Tran Thi Hanh explain why it’s important to have knowledge and, be aware of all disaster risk and consequences of climate change for a company. The fact that this lack of understanding can be solved by taking training course and that business and entrepreneurs can “spend a small amount but […] protect a huge amount of assets” is highlight. Additionally, it gives you the feedback of previous training and a reminder of the upcoming activities.
Action plan public-private partnerships (PPP) for disaster risk manageThành Nguyễn
1. The document outlines several proposed public-private partnership projects and activities for disaster risk management in Da Nang, Vietnam.
2. Projects include organizing competitions, conducting disaster response drills for businesses, training workshops, and developing early warning systems.
3. The roles and responsibilities of government agencies and private businesses are discussed to encourage investment from companies and utilize their resources to strengthen disaster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts in Da Nang.
1) Thanh Son factory in Da Nang, Vietnam used to deal with disasters reactively without a plan, which caused confusion and stress when storms hit.
2) In 2012, a manager from Thanh Son factory participated in a disaster risk management training supported by USAID, learning how to develop a preparedness plan.
3) Now, Thanh Son factory has a detailed disaster management plan to minimize risks by protecting materials and equipment, and having clear responsibilities to maintain production during and after storms.
Typhoon Nari caused severe damage to Da Nang City in Vietnam in October 2013, injuring 11 people, collapsing 122 houses, and damaging over 5,500 houses. The Lighthouse Corporation, a construction company located in Da Nang, had been affected by natural disasters each year prior to Typhoon Nari. After attending a USAID-sponsored disaster risk management training in 2012, Lighthouse Corporation implemented strategies to strengthen disaster preparedness, such as analyzing risks, training staff, and developing an action plan. These preparations helped protect Lighthouse Corporation from damage during Typhoon Nari, while the rest of the city experienced outages and destruction.
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Mục tiêu chương trình:
- Nắm được kiến thức và kỹ năng cơ bản về các bước lập kế hoạch và có khả năng hướng dẫn, hỗ trợ được các doanh nghiệp trong KCN hoàn thiện bản kế hoạch sau khóa tập huấn
- Xây dựng được chiến lược QLRRTT cho BQL các KCN Quảng Nam – Kế hoạch hành động cụ thể
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Project “Strengthening the Public-Private Partnership in Disaster Risk Management and Community Resilience in Vietnam“, funded by USAID, is implemented by The Asia Foundation (TAF) in collaboration with Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and Center for Education and Development (CED) from March 2011 to March 2013 (2 years) in 5 provinces/cities: Nghe An, Hue, Da Nang, Khanh Hoa and Binh Dinh. The Project consists of two Components with the overall objectives being (i) the capacity to deal sustainably and effectively with disasters built through strengthening the public-private partnerships for disaster risk management (DRM); (ii) capacity of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) enhanced to prepare for and respond to disasters; and (iii) corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives promoted for mitigation of disaster risk.
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2. PRESENTATION STRUCTURE
I. WHY INDONESIA NEED TO DEVELOP SVLK?
II. WHY INDONESIA ENTERING FLEGT-VPA
NEGOTIATION ?
III. STATUS OF INDONESIA – EU FLEGT-VPA
3. I. RATIONAL
A.NATIONAL CONCERN
1. SUSTAINABILITY OF INDONESIA’S FOREST RESOURCES IS NECESSARY TO
SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY
2. SUSTAINABILITY OF FOREST RESOURCES HAVE BEEN THREATEN BY ILLEGAL
LOGGING
3. LAW INFORCEMENT (HARD APPROACHE) NOT SUFFICIENTLY STOP ILLEGAL
LOGGING
4. SVLK (SOFT APPROACHES) IS DEVELOPED TO COMPLEMENT HARD
APPROACHE
B. INTERNATIONAL CONCERN
1. TROPICAL FORESTS (INCLUDING INDONESIA 3TH WORLD LARGEST) IS A
LUNG OF THE WORLD
2. TROPICAL FORESTS PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN ADDRESSING CLIMATE
CHANGE
4. SVLK FOR GLOBAL COMMUNITY
SVLK IS A COMPLEMENTARY MEASURE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT TO COMBAT ILLEGAL
LOGGING AND ILLEGAL TRADE
• SVLK MAINTAIN FOREST SUSTAINABILITY
• SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE TRADE
• SVLK REDUCE FOREST DEGRADATION AND DEFORESTATION
• CONTRIBUTE TO TACKLE CLIMATE CHANGE
5. GOAL AND OBJECTIVE
GOAL
Maintain Indonesian Forest Resources Sustainability for Sustainable
Development of the Country
OBJECTIVE
1. TO Combat ILLEGAL Logging AND ITS ASSOCIATED TRADES
2. To Demonstrate Indonesia Forestry Stakeholders ‘ Commitment To Combat Illegal
Logging And Illegal Trade
3. To Improve Indonesia Forestry Governance
4. To Promote SFM And Certified Legal Timber To Domestic And International Market
and meet increasing demand for legal timber from sustainable managed forests.
5. To Provide Assurance That Indonesia Timber Products Come From Legally Harvested,
Transported, Processed, Traded Of Sustainable Managed Forests
6. SVLK DEVELOPMENT
OBJECTIVES
1. TO DEMONSTRATE INDONESIA FORESTRY
STAKEHOLDERS ‘ COMMITMENT TO COMBAT ILLEGAL
LOGGING AND ILLEGAL TRADE
2. IMPROVE INDONESIA FORESTRY GOVERNANCE
3. TO PROVIDE ASSURANCE THAT INDONESIA TIMBER
PRODUCTS COME FROM LEGALLY HARVESTED,
TRANSPORTED, PROCESSED, TRADED OF SUSTAINABLE
MANAGED FORESTS
4. TO MEET INCREASING DEMAND FOR LEGAL TIMBER
FROM SUSTAINABLE MANAGED FORESTS.
7. SVLK DEVELOPMENT PROCESS,
BASES AND PRINCIPLES
• PROCESS
• Svlk Is Developed Through Intensive Multi-stakeholders Consultation
Process
• Started With Defining Legality In 2002
• BASED
• Inndonesian Law And Regulation
• PRINCIPLES
1. Good Governance
2. Representativeness
3. Transparancy (Credibility)
9. THE LEGALITY STANDARDS
• LEGALITY STANDARD 1: THE STANDARD FOR CONCESSIONS WITHIN PRODUCTION FOREST
ZONES ON STATE-OWNED LANDS:
• NATURAL FORESTS,
• PLANTATION FOREST,
• ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION,
• FOREST MANAGEMENT RIGHT (HAK PENGELOLAAN);
• LEGALITY STANDARD 2: THE STANDARD FOR COMMUNITY PLANTATION FORESTS AND
COMMUNITY FORESTS WITHIN PRODUCTION FOREST ZONES ON STATE-OWNED LANDS;
• LEGALITY STANDARD 3: THE STANDARD FOR PRIVATELY-OWNED FORESTS;
• LEGALITY STANDARD 4: THE STANDARD FOR TIMBER UTILISATION RIGHTS WITHIN NON-
FOREST ZONES OR FROM CONVERTIBLE PRODUCTION FOREST ON STATE-OWNED LANDS;
• LEGALITY STANDARD 5: THE STANDARD FOR PRIMARY AND DOWNSTREAM FOREST BASED
INDUSTRIES AND TRADERS.
12. SCOPE OF SVLK
(DG PRODUCTION FOREST MANAGEMENT DECREE P.14/2014
JO. P.1/2015)
State
Forests
Private
Forests
Export
Markets
Primary
Industry
Secondary
Industry
Finished
Products
Imported
Timber
V-Legal Doc.
(FLEGT
License)
Certificate of
Sustainabilit
y
Certificat
e of
Legality
Certificate
of
Legality
Certificat
e of
Legality
Certificat
e of
Legality
Certificat
e of
Legality
13. WHY INDONESIA ENTERING FLEGT-VPA
• INDONESIA AND EU DEMONSTRATE STRONG COMMITMENT
IN COMBATING ILLEGAL LOGGING AND ILLEGAL TRADE.
• INDONESIA AND EU ARE CRAFTING THE NEW ERA OF TIMBER
TRADE WITH OUR STRONG COMMITMENT TO ONLY EXPORT
AND IMPORT LEGAL TIMBER PRODUCTS.
• PRINCIPLES OF VPA
• NO DISCRIMINATION
• FOLLOW INDONESIAN LAW
• RECIPROCAL OBLIGATION
• ZERO LAUNDERING
14. SVLK AND INDONESIA-EU FLEGT-
VPA
Start
Negotition
Conclud
e
Negotiati
on
Signing
Agreeme
nt
Ratifica-
tion
Conclude
d Joint
Action
Plans
“Go
Alive
”
2013
2014
2016
201
1
FLEGT-
VPA
SVLK
DEVELOP
MENT
2007 2015 20162014
200
3
201
1
201
3
201
4
201
5
201
6
200
9
200
2
200
1
Bali FLEG
East Asia
Ministerial
Conference
Define
Legalit
y
EUTR
995/20
10
SVLK
Implemen-
tation
Ministry of
Forestry
Regulation on
SVLK
Standards’
Criterias &
Indicators
Developme
nt
201
0
SVLK
Improvement
SVLK
Improvement
16. INDONESIA-EU FLEGT CURRENT
STATUS
18 august 2016 EU Parliament and Council announced “the no
objection” to amandement of delegate regulation
proposed by EU Commission
15 september 2016 JIC-5 agreed to start issuance of first flegt licence
15 november 2016 is the date of the first issuance of flegt licence
1. National Accreditation Committee (NAC): based on ISO 17011 (International Acreditiation - PAC, IAF, APLAC, ILAC)
2. Independent Forest Monitoring (IFM) - Network (JPIK ) : was established in 23-09-2010, consisting 29 NGOs, perform monitoring public service in forestry sector
3. Verification/ Certification Bodies: Accreditated by ISO 17021 & ISO/IEC Guide 65
4. Management/ Business Unit : On farm and off farm