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SEKRETARIAT PERIZINAN PENELITIAN ASINGKEMENTERIAN RISET, TEKNOLOGI, DAN PENDIDIKAN TINGGITAHUN 2015
ISSN 2088-1916
di Indonesia 2015
Direktori Penelitian Asing
Penyusun:Sri Wahyono, Wahyu Widi, Agustinus Hadi , Meylisa Rahajeng, Riansiska, Karnadi,
Silviana Oktaferi, Elisa Violita, Sarah
Editor:Sri Wahyono
Design Sampul & Lay Out:Andre Sutisna
ISSN :2088-1916
©Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing 2015Direktorat Pengelolaan Kekayaan Intelektual, Ditjen Penguatan Riset dan Pengembangan,
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KATA PENGANTAR
Kerjasama internasional adalah mutlak diperlukan dalam pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi tidak hanya bagi negara berkembang namun juga sangat diperlukan bagi negara maju. PP No. 41 Tahun 2006 sebagai alamat UU No. 18 Tahun 2002 dan penyempurnaan Kepres No. 100 Tahun 1993 yang mulai diimplemetasi oleh Kemeneterian Riset dan Teknologi sejak 17 Desember 2007. Undang-undang tersebut memegang peran strategis dalam pembangunan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi dan memberikan arah pengaturan guna mewujudkan tujuan memperkuat daya dukung ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi untuk mempercepat pencapaian tujuan negara, serta meningkatkan daya saing dan kemandirian dalam memperjuangkan kepentingan negara dalam hubungan internasional. Di samping itu, Undang-Undang tersebut merupakan dasar hukum bagi pembentukan peraturan perundang-undangan di bidang pembangunan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi.
Peraturan Pemerintah No. 41 Tahun 2006 tentang Perizinan Melakukan Kegiatan Penelitian dan Pengembangan bagi Perguruan Tinggi Asing, Lembaga Litbang Asing, Badan Usaha Asing dan Orang Asing tersebut berdasarkan pemikiran bahwa iPTeK dalam kerangka sistem nasional penelitian, pengembangan dan penerapan iptek tidak dapat terlepas dari kerjasama internasional. Hal ini kita sadari mengingat sebagian besar kemajuan iptek berkembang pesat di negara-negara maju yang menguasai sumber daya iptek, memiliki kemampuan finansial dan lembaga litbang yang sudah sangat mapan serta tradisi akademik yang sangat kuat. Sejalan dengan hal tersebut, maka kerjasama internasional di bidang iptek dilaksanakan untuk mempercepat alih teknologi dari negara-negara maju dan meningkatkan partisipasi masyarakat ilmiah internasional.
Salah satu bentuk kerjasama internasional di bidang iptek tersebut adalah kegiatan penelitian dan pengembangan yang dilakukan oleh Perguruan Tinggi asing, Lembaga Litbang asing, Badan Usaha asing dan orang asing yang dilakukan di indonesia.
Dalam tahun 2015 terdapat 573 peneliti asing yang telah diberikan Surat izin Penelitian (SiP) melakukan kegiatan penelitian di berbagai daerah di indonesia. Jumlah tersebut terdiri dari 464 izin penelitian baru dan 73 izin perpanjangan. Mayoritas peneliti tersebut berkewarganegaraan atau berasal dari negara-negara maju yang menguasai iptek dan mengalokasikan dana riset yang besar dalam APBN mereka. Dalam tahun 2015 tersebut secara berturut-turut Amerika Serikat, Jepang, Jerman, Perancis dan inggris menempati peringkat lima besar kemudian diikuti Australia, RRC, Belanda, Kanada dan italia menempati peringkat 10 besar. Jepang yang selama sepuluh tahun terakhir selalu menempati posisi teratas, mulai tahun 2010 tergeser oleh Amerika Serikat sedangkan Belanda, Australia, Jerman dan inggris selalu menempati posisi peringkat 10 besar selama sepuluh tahun terakhir. RRC merupakan negara pendatang baru Asia yang mampu menembus posisi sepuluh besar.
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Buku “Direktori Peneliti Asing di Indonesia 2015” ini memuat Abstract riset biodata para peneliti dari berbagai perguruan tinggi, lembaga litbang, badan usaha asing dan mahasiswa asing serta kelompok profesi intelektual publik lainnya, seperti dosen, budayawan dan jurnalis asing. Buku ini telah terbit sejak tahun 2011, dan akan terbit secara berkala setiap tahunnya. Kami berharap buku ini dapat menjadi salah satu sumber informasi ilmiah dan rujukan bagi para peneliti dan akademisi serta semua pemangku kepentingan (stake holders) untuk memperluas jaringan kerjasama riset internasional dalam rangka penguatan kelembagaan (capacity building) dan mempercepat transfer iptek di berbagai bidang keilmuan.
Kami menyadari bahwa buku ini masih jauh dari sempurna, seperti kata pepatah “tiada gading yang tak retak” maka kami sangat mengharapkan saran dan masukan dari semua pihak untuk penyempurnaan buku tersebut pada penerbitan yang akan datang.
Kami juga tidak lupa mengucapkan terima kasih yang sebesar-besarnya kepada semua pihak, khususnya rekan-rekan Sekretariat Tim Koordinasi Pemberian izin Penelitian Asing (TKPiPA), Direktorat Pengelolaan Kekayaan intelektual, Ditjen Penguatan Riset dan Pengembangan, Kementerian Riset, Teknolgi, dan Pendidikan Tinggi yang telah meluangkan waktu untuk membantu penyusunan buku direktori ini.
Jakarta, Mei 2016Tim Penyusun/Sekretariat TKPiPA - RiSTeKDiKTi
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Kata Pengantar .................................................................................................................................................... iDaftar isi ................................................................................................................................................................. iiiBAB i PeTA PeNeLiTiAN ASiNG 2015 ....................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Permohonan izin Penelitian .................................................................................................... 11.2 Penerbitan Surat izin Penelitian (SiP) ................................................................................... 31.3 Negara Asal Peneliti Asing ...................................................................................................... 61.4 Bidang dan Lokasi Penelitian .................................................................................................. 7
BAB 2. ILMU HAYATI (BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE) ...................................................................................... 9A. BIOLOGI (BIOLOGY) ......................................................................................................................... 9A.1. exploration and Speciation in the Volcanoes of the indonesian Ring of Fire: A Large Scale inventory of the Herpetofauna of the Highlands of Sumatra and Java .............. 9A.1.1. Mr. elijah Wostl .................................................................................................................................... 10A.2. investigating the dietary composition of endemic free ranging Goffin Cocktoos .... 10A.2.1. Mr. Mark Christopher O’Hara ......................................................................................................... 11A.2.2. Ms. Berenika Monika Mioduszewska .......................................................................................... 11A.3. Using measurements of forest canopy structure and composition to map distribution and habitat use of the Thomas langur Monkey (Presbytis thomasi) ...... 11A.3.1. Ms. Helen Danielle Slater ................................................................................................................. 13A.4. Recovery from human-induced disturbance and sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems in tropical forests ................................................................................... 13A.4.1. Dr. Olga Joanna Orman .................................................................................................................... 14A.5. exploration and Speciation in the Volcanoes of the indonesian Ring of Fire: A Large Scale inventory of the Herpetofauna of the Highlands of Sumatra and Java .............. 14A.5.1. Mr. Utpal Smart ................................................................................................................................... 16A.6. Assessing Abundance and Population Structure of the False Gharial (Tomistoma schlegelii) in Sumatra ....................................................................................................................... 16A.6.1. Mr. Kyle James Shaney ..................................................................................................................... 17A.7. Assessing the effectiveness of using haematophagous leeches to sample biodiversity in Sumatra .................................................................................................................... 17A.7.1. Ms. Sarah Rebecca Weiskopf .......................................................................................................... 18A.8. The ecological and evolutionary importance of Plant-Vertebrate interactions ......... 18A.8.1. Mr. Jedediah Farrell Brodie ............................................................................................................. 19A.9. Java & Sumatra expedition & Survey to measure the impact of climate change using indicator species .................................................................................................................... 19A.9.1. Mr. Amarasinghe Achchige Thasun Amarasinghe ................................................................. 20
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A.10. empathizing With Nature– Underpinning the essence of Conservation Advocacy .. 21A.10.1. Mr. Harry Henry Benjamin Hilser .................................................................................................. 22A.11. exploration and Speciation in the Volcanoes of the indonesian Ring of Fire: A Large Scale inventory of the Herpetofauna of the Highlands of Sumatra and Java .............. 22A.11.1. Dr. eric Nelson Smith ........................................................................................................................ 23A.11.2. Mr. Goutam Chandra Sarker ........................................................................................................... 23A.11.3. Michael Brown Harvey ..................................................................................................................... 24A.11.4. Mr. elijah Wostl .................................................................................................................................... 24A.11.5. Mr. PanupongThammachoti .......................................................................................................... 24
B. BIOLOGI KELAUTAN (MARINE BIOLOGY) ............................................................................... 25B.1. Does evolvability predict diversification in cone snails? ..................................................... 25B.1.1. Mr. Mark Anthony Phuong ............................................................................................................. 25B.2. Population status update of the endangered Pterapogon kauderni (Teleostei, Apogonidae), and survey of potential dot polymorphism ................................................. 26B.2.1. Mr. Alejandro Augusto Vagelli ....................................................................................................... 27B.3. integration of the Population Characteristics of the Odean Sunfish (Moila mola) whitin the Newly established Nusa Penida Protected Area in Support of Development of locally driven marine tourism guidelines ............................................... 27B.3.1. Ms. Marianne Nyegard ..................................................................................................................... 28B.4. Contributing to coral conservation: What motivates people to give? ............................ 28B.4.1. Ms. Katherine Margaret Nelson .................................................................................................... 29B.5. ecologi, value and threats of cryptic marine benthic fauna in indonesia ..................... 29B.5.1. Ms. Maarten Bernard Yvonne De Brauwer ................................................................................ 30B.6. Comparative phylogeography of the hyperdiverse gastropod conus in indonesia ... 31B.6.1. Mr. Philipp Wilhelm Heinrich Vogt ............................................................................................... 32B.7. impacts, alternative solutions, and awareness of mobula fisheries in indonesia ...... 32B.7.1. Ms. Betty Jean Lili Laglbauer .......................................................................................................... 33B.8. Diversity of the phytoplanktonic species responsible for Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in indonesia with a special focus on the Alexandrium tamarense complex.. 33B.8.1. Dr. estelle Pascale Raymonde Masseret ..................................................................................... 34B.9. DNA barcoding, phylogeography, and molecular taxonomy of groupers across the Coral Triangle and adjacent regions (BARCORe) ............................................................. 34B.9.1. Dr. Philippe Jean Charles Borsa ..................................................................................................... 35B.10. Sea Cucumber integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture on Lombok, indonesia - ecological, Social and institutional Settings ............................................................................ 35B.10.1. Ms. Paula Sophie Margarethe Senff............................................................................................. 36
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C. BIOTEKNOLOGI (BIOTECHNOLOGY) ......................................................................................... 37C.1. Bioprospecting of indonesian Medicinal plants ..................................................................... 37C.1.1. Mr. Paik Jin Hyub ................................................................................................................................ 38
D. BOTANI (BOTANY) ............................................................................................................................. 38D.1. Promoting Organic Dry Land Farming and Restoration of Deciduous Forest in West Bali, indonesia .......................................................................................................................... 38D.1.1. Ms. Sally eva Silverstone .................................................................................................................. 39D.2. Taxonomic, Phylogenetic, Functional, and Biogeographycal Diversity of Vascular Plants in Rainforest Transformation Systems on Sumatera (indonesia) ......................... 39D.2.1. Dr. Katja Rembold .............................................................................................................................. 41D.3. The plant ecological study of tropical rain forest in Gn.Leuser National Park, North Sumatera in 2015 .................................................................................................................. 41D.3.1. Mr. eiji Suzuki ....................................................................................................................................... 42D.3.2. Mr. Daiki Kawahara ............................................................................................................................ 42D.4. Recovery from human-induced disturbance and sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems in tropical forests ................................................................................... 42D.4.1. Dr. Satomi Shiodera ........................................................................................................................... 43D.5. Study of genetic variation in lowland evergreen forest and upland evergreen forest trees in indonesia .................................................................................................................. 43D.5.1. Prof. Ko Harada ................................................................................................................................... 44D.5.2. Dr. Koichi Kamiya ............................................................................................................................... 44
E. EKOLOGI (ECOLOGY) ....................................................................................................................... 45e.1. Filling a critical gap in indonesia’s national carbon monitoring, reporting, and verification capabilities for supporting ReDD+ activities: incorporationg, quantifying and locating fire emissions from within tropical peat-swamp forest ..... 45e.1.1. Dr. Mark Alan Cochrane ................................................................................................................... 45e.1.2. Dr. Kevin Christopher Ryan ............................................................................................................. 45e.1.3. Mr. Karunarathna M. Thilina S. Jayarathne ................................................................................ 46e.1.4. Mrs. Chelsea elizabeth Stockwell ................................................................................................. 46e.1.5. Dr. Cynthia Twyford Fowler ............................................................................................................ 46e.1.5. Dr. Robert James Yokelson.............................................................................................................. 47e.2. Pre-feasability study of waste to energy in Kutai Kartanegara, indonesia .................... 47e.2.1. Mr. Jon Gazelius .................................................................................................................................. 48e.3. An operational multi-sensor design for forest carbon monitoring to support ReDD+ in Kalimantan, indonesia ................................................................................................. 48e.3.1. Mr. Stephen Charles Hagen ............................................................................................................ 50e.4. Research on urban metabolism by time allocation survey ................................................ 50
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e.4.1. Mr. Hiroki Kobayashi ......................................................................................................................... 50e.5. ReDD+, the role of community monitoring ............................................................................. 51e.5.1. Ms. Helena Ohlensc hlager Larsen ............................................................................................... 52e.6. Market Studies for Certification of Forest ecosystem Services in Lombok ................... 53e.6.1. Mr. Wanggi Jaung .............................................................................................................................. 54e.7. influence of Tropical Lowland Rainforest Transformation Systems to the Community, Genetic and Trophic Structure of Bats in Jambi, Sumatra ................................................... 54e.7.1. Mr. Neil Jun Sala Lobite .................................................................................................................... 55e.8. Preserving ecosystem Through Species interactions : Conservation Planning for Buton island, indonesia ................................................................................................................... 55e.8.1. Ms. Adrienne Louise Contasti ........................................................................................................ 56e.9. Hydrological restoration monitoring in the Sabangau peat-swamp forest, Central Kalimantan ........................................................................................................................................... 56e.9.1. Mr. Pau Brugues Sintes ..................................................................................................................... 57e.10. Finding and evaluation of the controlling factor of sulfur denitrification and greenhouse gas emission from acid sulfate soil in indonesia ........................................... 58e.10.1. Mr. Motohiro Yoshimura .................................................................................................................. 59e.11. Microplastics and Megafauna: implications of microplastic ingestion on large filter feeders ......................................................................................................................................... 59e.11.1. Ms. elitza Stanislavova Germanov................................................................................................ 60e.12. The Behavior of Mercury in Contaminated Site and its ecological impact ................... 60e.12.1. Mr. Takashi Tomiyasu ........................................................................................................................ 61e.13. Measuring Urban Resilience to Climate Change in Jakarta, indonesia .......................... 61e.13.1. Mr. Frank Martin Sedlar .................................................................................................................... 62e.14. Toward the Regeneration of Tropical Peat Land Societies: establishment of an international Research Network and Proposal of its Future ............................................... 62e.14.1. Mr. Tetsuya Shimamura .................................................................................................................... 63e.15. effects of spatial and temporal variation in plant productivity on the population ecology of Bornean rainforest primates at the Cabang Panti Research Station in Gunung Palung National Park ....................................................................................................... 63e.15.1. Ms. Sarah Marie Jaffe ........................................................................................................................ 64e.16. The Menjangan island Coral Reef Project: Addressing Threats to Reefs ........................ 65e.16.1. Ms. Katharine elisabeth Currier ..................................................................................................... 66e.17. Research on urban metabolism by time allocation survey ................................................ 66e.17.1. Dr. Ushijima Ken ................................................................................................................................. 67e.18. Trial of an early warning system for marine pests in the Banda islands, Moluccas, indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 67e.18.1. Ms. Mareike Huhn .............................................................................................................................. 68
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e.19. identifying fine scale habitat use and landscape connectivity of tigers in a central Sumatran landscape ......................................................................................................................... 68e.19.1. Ms. erin elizabeth Poor ..................................................................................................................... 69e.20. Secret Cats of Sabangau: Behavioural ecology and Population Density of Borneo’s Small Cats ............................................................................................................................................. 70e.20.1. Ms. Karen Anne Jeffers ..................................................................................................................... 71e.21. A Characterization of the hydrological dynamics of a headwater catchment in Samboja Lestari, indonesia ............................................................................................................ 71e.21.1. Ms. Femke Anouk Jansen ................................................................................................................ 72e.22. Hydrological characteristics of a headwater catchment in Samboja Lestari, indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 72e.22.1. Ms. Lisanne Francisca Margaretha van Beek ........................................................................... 73e.23. The effect of industrial and agricultural pollution on the economically important milkfish, Chanos chanos .................................................................................................................. 73e.23.1. Mr. Jeffrey Taylor Good..................................................................................................................... 74e.24. Tree Seedling establishment and ecology in an experimental Restoration of Biodiversity in Oil Palm Plantation............................................................................................... 74e.24.1. Mr. Watit Khokthong ......................................................................................................................... 75e.25. The composition of benthic: communities in mangrove forest of east Kalimantan . 75e.25.1. Mrs. Sewa Tripathi .............................................................................................................................. 76e.26. Thermal tolerance of the anemone Aiptasia and Haliplanella .......................................... 77e.26.1. Ms. Thea Anna Hamm....................................................................................................................... 77e.27. Subsurface Mooring System (SMS) and Physical Oceanoghraphy in Lembeh Strait 77e.27.1. Mr. Kai Li ................................................................................................................................................ 78e.28. Capturing Coral Reef and Related ecosystem Services Project: Component i: Quantifying the value and market potential of coral reef and mangrove ecosystem services ............................................................................................................................ 78e. 28.1. Mrs. Alice Rogers ................................................................................................................................ 79e.28.2. Mr. Carl Stephen Smith .................................................................................................................... 80e.28.3. Mr. Peter John Mumby ..................................................................................................................... 80e.28.4. Mr. Nicholas Hinckley Wolff ............................................................................................................ 80e.29. evaluation of the carbon sequestration potential of tropical seagrass meadows, and an in situ carbon dioxide enrichment experiment ....................................................... 80e.29.1. Dr. Dominik Michael Kneer ............................................................................................................. 82e.30. evaluating the ecological and cultural services provided by tropical forest ecosystem: A case study in Central Kalimantan, indonesia ................................................ 82e.30.1. Ms. Sara Anne Thornton .................................................................................................................. 83e.31. Behavioural Mechanisms and ecological Pressures Affecting infant Dispersal in the Javan Slow Loris (Nycticebus javanicus) ....................................................................... 83
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e.31.1. Mr. Robert Patrick O’Hagan ............................................................................................................ 84e.32. evaluation of macroinvertebrate communities in the mangrove forests along the coast of Berau, east Kalimantan .................................................................................................... 85e.32.1. Ms. Annika Dose ................................................................................................................................. 85e.33. Circulation and ecosystem study in the indonesian seas under the influence of the western Pacific variability ............................................................................................................... 86e.33.1. Mr. Li Yao ............................................................................................................................................... 87e.33.2. Mr. Li Xiang ........................................................................................................................................... 87e.33.3. Mr. Wang Zheng ................................................................................................................................. 87e.34. An investigation of Tree Species Richness And Diversity in The Tropical Peat- Swamp Forest Of Sabangau, Central Kalimantan, indonesia ............................................. 87e.34.1. Mr. Benjamin edward Thomas ....................................................................................................... 88e.35. effects of spatial and temporal variation in plant productivity on the population ecology of Bornean rainforest primates at the Cabang Panti Research Station in Gunung Palung National Park ....................................................................................................... 89e.35.1. Mr. Andrew John Marshall .............................................................................................................. 90e.36. Development and dynamics of rainforest and rainforest transformations in Sumatra during prehistoric and historic times ....................................................................... 90e.36.1. Ms. Katharina Reuter ......................................................................................................................... 91e.37. influence of forest structure on orang-utan densities, behaviours and locomotion in Sumatra ............................................................................................................................................ 92e.37.1. Mr. John Peter Duncan Abernethy .............................................................................................. 93e.38. The effects of forest structure on gibbon distribution and habitat use in the Sikundur area ...................................................................................................................................... 93e.38.1. Ms. Rosanna Arianna Consiglio ..................................................................................................... 95e.39. identifying fine scale habitat use and landscape connectivity of tigers in a central Sumatran landscape ......................................................................................................................... 95e.39.1. Ms. erin elizabeth Poor ..................................................................................................................... 96e.40. Quantifying Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from Biomass Burning in an indonesian Tropical Peat Swamp Forest ReDD+ Project Area ........................................... 96e.40.1. Mr. Jake elwood Simpson ............................................................................................................... 97e.41. Pre-feasability study of waste to energy in Kutai Kartanegara, indonesia .................... 97e.41.1. Mr. Stig Karl Johan Torstensson .................................................................................................... 98e.42. ecology and Conservation of Javan Rhino ............................................................................... 98e.42.1. Mr. Steven Graham Wilson .............................................................................................................. 98e.43. Understanding spatio-temporal variations in biodiversity in the peat swamps of Sabangau, with particular focus on forest butterflies .......................................................... 99e.43.1. Ms. Joana Aragay Soler .................................................................................................................... 100
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e.44. Planning from “Table to Dump”: Analyzing the practice of household food consumption and food wasting practices in indonesia ...................................................... 100e.44.1. Ms. Tammara Rica Soma .................................................................................................................. 101e.45. Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical Forest of Kalimantan ...................... 101e.45.1. Mr. Bernat Ripoll Capilla .................................................................................................................. 102e.46. Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical Forest of Kalimantan ...................... 102e.46.1. Ms. Suzanne emily Turnock ............................................................................................................ 103e.47. Characterizing the ecological, Fisheries, and Social Status of the Southern inner Banda Arc. indonesia ........................................................................................................................ 103e.47.1. Dr. Gabriella Naimi Ahmadia.......................................................................................................... 104e.48. Biodiversity enrichment in oil palm plantations: ecological and socio-economic impacts .................................................................................................................................................. 104e.48.1. Ms. Jennifer Arns ................................................................................................................................ 105e.49. Characterizing the ecological, Fisheries, and Social Status of the Southern inner Banda Arc. indonesia ........................................................................................................................ 106e.49.1. Ms. Louise elaine Glew, Ph.D .......................................................................................................... 107e.50.1. Ms. Susan Rose Vulpas ..................................................................................................................... 108e.51. Capturing Coral Reef and Related ecosystem Services Project: Component i: Quantifying the value and market potential of coral reef and mangrove ecosystem services - examining ecosystem filtration services for human and reef health ......... 108e.51.1. Ms. Joleah Bailey Lamb .................................................................................................................... 109e.52. Soil Restoration in indonesian Mixed Agroforests ................................................................. 109e.52.1. Ms. Christina Ariani Wartenberg ................................................................................................... 110e.53. Rapid environmental Change and Migration in Coastal Regions of Ghana and indonesia ............................................................................................................................................. 110e.53.1. Ms. Carina Goldbach ......................................................................................................................... 111e.54. From Organic Waste to Recycling for Development – FORWARD.................................... 112e.54.1. Mr. imre istvan Antalfy ..................................................................................................................... 113e.54.2. Mr. Bram Martinus Adrianus Dortmans ..................................................................................... 113e.55. Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical Forest of Kalimantan ...................... 114e.55.1 Ms. Carolyn Thompson .................................................................................................................... 115e.56. Living on borrowed time: The Anticipatory Politics of Vulnerability and Climate Change in Jakarta, indonesia ........................................................................................................ 115e.56.1 Mr. Lukas Ley ....................................................................................................................................... 116e.57. influence of tropical land-use transformations on local and regional climate in Sumatra/indonesia ........................................................................................................................... 116e.57.1 Ms. Ana Meijide Orive ....................................................................................................................... 117e.58. Carbon dynamics and soil-plant-atmosphere interactions in forest systems affected by soil variability and climate conditions .................................................................................. 117
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e.58.1 Mr. Nils Borchard ................................................................................................................................ 118e.59 Research to Support Conservation in the Tropica ................................................................. 118e.59.1 Dr. Rebecca elizabeth Armson ...................................................................................................... 119e.60 Carbon dioxide cycling in fresh to estuarine ........................................................................... 120e.60.1 Mr. Paul Anthony Macklin ............................................................................................................... 121e.61 Toward the Regeneration of Tropical Peat Land Societies: establishment of an international Research Network and Proposal of its Future .............................................. 121e.61.1 Prof. Kosuke Mizuno ......................................................................................................................... 122e.61.2 Mr. Daisuke Naito ............................................................................................................................... 122e.62 infrastructure Development of Space Oceanography. Coral Reef Monitoring Application” .......................................................................................................................................... 123e.62.1 Mr. Serge Andrefouet ....................................................................................................................... 124e.63 Can localised restoration of wetland sites provide sustainable ecosystem services to low-income settlements through facilitating urban agriculture in Muara Angke, Jakarta, indonesia? ............................................................................................................................ 124e.63.1 Mr. Christopher James Kelly ........................................................................................................... 125
f. MANAJEMEN SUMBER DAYA ALAM (NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT) .................. 125F.1. Potential local economic and conservation benefits of ecotourism in Ujung Kulon National Park, indonesia ................................................................................................................. 125F.1.1. Ms. Katlin Vernoy Kraska .................................................................................................................. 126F.2. implementing Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Nagoya Protocol (NP) and Access Benefit Sharing (ABS) - impacts for international Research Management .... 126F.2.1. Mr. Wolfram Lorenz ........................................................................................................................... 127F.3. Understanding The impacts Of The Wild Bird Trade in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan ...................................................................................................................... 127F.3.1. Mr. Adam eric Miller .......................................................................................................................... 128F.4. Understanding The impacts Of The Wild Bird Trade in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan ...................................................................................................................... 128F.4.1. Mr. Takuro Furusawa ......................................................................................................................... 130
G. MIKRO BIOLOGI (MICRO BIOLOGY) ........................................................................................ 130G.1. Biogeochemistry and Geomicrobiology of the Malili Lakes, indonesia ......................... 130G.1.1. Dr. Sean Andrew Crowe ................................................................................................................... 131G.1.2. Dr. Jens Kallmeyer .............................................................................................................................. 131G.2. Biogeochemistry and Geomicrobiology of the Malili Lakes, indonesia ......................... 131G.2.1. Mr. Jan Axel Kitte ................................................................................................................................ 132G.2.2. Dr. Aurèle Vuillemin ........................................................................................................................... 132G.2.3. Dr. Sean Andrew Crowe ................................................................................................................... 133
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G.2.4. Mr. André Friese .................................................................................................................................. 133G.2.5. Mr. Luis Rendon .................................................................................................................................. 133G.2.6. Ms. Rachel Louise Simister .............................................................................................................. 133G.2.7. Dr. Jens Kallmeyer .............................................................................................................................. 134
H. PRIMATOLOGI (PRIMATOLOGY) ................................................................................................. 134H.1. Monitoring of population dynamics of commensal long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in Bali (indonesia) and study on the relation between social tension and demographic density .............................................................................................................. 134H.1.1. Ms. Gwennan Thérèse Louise Giraud .......................................................................................... 136H.2. A field study on gestural communication in wild orang utan (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) mother- offspring and infant-other dyads ............................................................ 136H.2.1. Mr. Joey Ravi Ceylan Markx ............................................................................................................ 138H.3. Orang-utan mother-infant activity patterns and infant development .......................... 138H.3.1. Mr. Alastair John Kember ................................................................................................................ 140H.4. Orangutan-Human interaction ..................................................................................................... 140H.4.1. Ms. Fatin Nabila Bt Md Nazaruddin ............................................................................................. 141H.5. The stress factor: examining anthropogenic sources of stress in wild Macaca. Nigra . 141H.5.1. Ms. Kayla Nicole Wood ..................................................................................................................... 142H.6. Torpor in a critically endangered primate: effects of climate on Javan Slow Loris behaviour .............................................................................................................................................. 142H.6.1. Ms. Kathleen Danielle Reinhardt .................................................................................................. 143H.7. Cultural behavior and social network in Balinese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) ........................................................................................................................................... 143H.7.1. Ms. Anna Holzner ............................................................................................................................... 144H.8. The stress factor: examining anthropogenic sources of stress in wild M. Nigra ......... 144H.8.1. Ms. Dominique Alina Bertrand ...................................................................................................... 145H.9. The effect of within-group and extra-group competition on male coalition patterns in wild crested macaques (Macaca nigra) ................................................................................. 145H.9.1. Ms. Maura elizabeth Tyrrell ............................................................................................................. 146H.10. Measuring Growth in Bornean Orangutans (Pongo Pygmaeus Wurmbii) with a non- invasive photographic method .................................................................................................... 147H.10.1. Mr. Petrus Johannes Gerardus Cornelis Van Duijnhoven .................................................... 147H.11. Maternal care in Bornean Orangutans ....................................................................................... 148H.11.1. Ms. Alexandra Patricia Kissling ...................................................................................................... 148H.12. Can behavior of indicator species reveal habitat condition? The long call of the orangutan ............................................................................................................................................ 149H.12.1. Ms. Amanda Rae Hoepfner ............................................................................................................. 150
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H.13. Object/ food bartering as a cultural token economy in Balinese long-tailed macaques (Macaca Fascicularis) ................................................................................................... 150H.13.1. Mrs. Fany Aline M. Brotcorne ......................................................................................................... 151H.14. Camp Leakey Relatedness, Tanjung Putting, Kalimantan Tengah .................................... 151H.14.1. Mrs. Ruth ella Linsky.......................................................................................................................... 152H.15. Orangutan Reproductive ecology ............................................................................................... 152H.15.1. Ms. Katherine Sarah Stephanie Scott .......................................................................................... 153H.16. Nutrition, Gut Microbiomes, and health in Wild Bornean Orangutans (Pongo Pygmaeus Wurmbii) at the Tuanan Research Station ........................................................... 153H.16.1. Mrs. Rebecca Shae Anna Brittain .................................................................................................. 154H.17. intergroup interactions in Black Crested Macaques (Macaca Nigra) .............................. 154H.17.1. Mrs. Laura Martinez inigo ............................................................................................................... 155H.18. The comparative behavior and ecology of primates living in different habitats in east Kalimantan, indonesia ....................................................................................................... 155H.18.1. Mr. ivan Reto Lenzi ............................................................................................................................ 157H.18.2. Ms. Caroline Susan Mullins ............................................................................................................. 157H.18.3. Ms. elisabeth Belanzaran ................................................................................................................. 157H.19. indirect parental care in monogamous Javan Gibbon (Hylobates Moloch) ................ 158H.19.1. Ms. Yoonjung Yi ................................................................................................................................... 159H.20. investigating the energetic and nutritional costs of motherhood in wild Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) ................................................................................. 159H.20.1. Mr. Timothy Bransford, PhD. ........................................................................................................... 160H.21. Nutrients in and nutrients out: diet, cognition, and nutrient cycling in orangutan habitats .................................................................................................................................................. 160H.21.1. Mr. Shauhin edward Alavi ............................................................................................................... 162H.22. identifying cultural units in orangutans .................................................................................... 162H.22.1. Ms. Anna Maria Marzec .................................................................................................................... 163H.23. Reproductive success and strategies of flanged and unflanged male orangutans on Borneo ............................................................................................................................................. 163H.23.1. Mr. Nunzio Giovanni Leo ................................................................................................................. 164H.24. Are the Long Calls of Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) Costly Signals of Male Health and energy Status? .............................................................................. 165H.24.1. Ms. Alexandra Nicole Hofner ......................................................................................................... 166H.25. Understanding mother and infant social interaction in orangutans .............................. 166H.25.1. Ms. Amy Marie Scott ......................................................................................................................... 167H.25.2. Mrs. Cheryl Denise Knott ................................................................................................................. 167H.26. To determine the success of releasing slow lories ( Nyciticebus javanicus) by comparing their behaviour post-release with wild counterparts) ................................... 167H.26.1. 169
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H.27. Reproductive success and strategies of flanged and unflanged male orangutans on Borneo ............................................................................................................................................. 169H.27.1. Ms. Julia eva Stickelberger .............................................................................................................. 170H.28. Conservation of the critically endangered Sulawesi black crested macaques, Macaca nigra (M. nigra): evaluating an awareness campaign ........................................... 170H.28.1. Ms. Thirza Anna Catharina Loffeld ............................................................................................... 171H.29. investigation into the biology and function of loud call in red langur (Presbytis rubicunda) ........................................................................................................................ 171H.29.1. Ms. elizabeth emma Walker ............................................................................................................ 172H.30. Pair Association and the Role of Males and Females in Gibbon Groups........................ 172H.30.1. Ms. emily Claire Boucker .................................................................................................................. 173H.31. The comparative behavior and ecology of primates living in different habitats in east Kalimantan, indonesia ............................................................................................................ 174H.31.1. Ms. Audrey Louise Dunn.................................................................................................................. 175H.32. Orangutan behavior and adaptations in Kutai National Park, east Kalimantan ......... 175H.32.1. Ms. Sarah Anne iannicello ............................................................................................................... 177H.33. Are the long calls of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) costly signals of male health and energy status? ................................................................................ 177H.33.1. Mrs. elizabeth Jane Barrow ............................................................................................................. 178H.33.2. Ms. Alexandra Nicole Hofner ......................................................................................................... 178H.34. The Lives of Orangutans: mapping male orangutans’ daily lives and ranging patterns through the use of longer term follows ................................................................... 179H.34.1. Mr. Robert Rodriguez Suro ............................................................................................................. 180H.34.2. Mr. evan Taylor Sloan ........................................................................................................................ 180H.35. Health of rehabilitated and released orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) ......... 180H.35.1. Ms. elisabeth Fern Ballare................................................................................................................ 182H.36. A proposed method of anti-predator training in slow lorises ........................................... 182H.36.1. Mr. Richard Max Anderson ............................................................................................................. 183H.37. Comparing socially learned skill-repertoires in wild Sumatran orangutans: dispersing males as `cultural vectors`? ...................................................................................... 183H.37.1. Ms. Julia Mörchen .............................................................................................................................. 184H.38. identifying cultural units in Orangutans ................................................................................... 184H.38.1. Ms. Carson Fox Young ....................................................................................................................... 185H.39. Conservation of the critically endangered Sulawesi black crested macaques, Macaca nigra (M. nigra): evaluating an awareness campaign ........................................... 185H.39.1. Ms. Thirza Anna Catharina Loffeld ............................................................................................... 186H.40. The impact of tourism on prosocial behaviour in primates ............................................... 186H.40.1. Ms. Sophie Lydia Hanson ................................................................................................................ 187
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H.41. Factors influencing incomplete Male Monopolization of Females in Crested Macaques (Macaca Nigra) ............................................................................................................... 187H.41.1. Ms. Sophie Lydia Hanson ................................................................................................................ 188H.42. Factors influencing incomplete Male Monopolization of Females in Crested Macaques (Macaca Nigra) ............................................................................................................... 188H.42.1. Ms. Lisa Michelle Danish .................................................................................................................. 190H.43. Social determinants of physiological stress and health in wild crested macaques (Macaca Nigra) .................................................................................................................................... 190H.43.1. Ms. Celine Bret ..................................................................................................................................... 191H.44. Nutritional Drivers of Orangutan Food Choice, Foraging Behavior, and Movement ecology .................................................................................................................................................. 191H.44.1. Ms. Andrea Lea Di Giorgio .............................................................................................................. 192H.44.2. Ms. Katherine Segar Lauck .............................................................................................................. 192H.45. Orangutan behavior and adaptations in Kutai National Park, east Kalimantan ......... 192H.45.1. Prof. Anne eleanor Russon .............................................................................................................. 194H.46. The function of the orangutan long call: What is its role in mediating social relationship and reproductive strategies? ................................................................................ 194H.46.1. Mr. James Arthur Askew .................................................................................................................. 195H.47. Are the Long Calls of Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) Costly Signals of Male Health and energy Status? .............................................................................. 195H.47.1. Dr. Wendy Marie erb.......................................................................................................................... 196H.48. Living on the edge: A pilot study of the behavior of the Wehea Forest orangutan population ............................................................................................................................................ 196H.48.1. Ms. Alison Mary Ashbury................................................................................................................... 198H.49. Acoustic monitoring as a survey method for the Critically endangered Sulawesi crested black macaque Macaca nigra ........................................................................................ 198H.49.1. Alastair John Kember ....................................................................................................................... 199H.50. Acoustic monitoring as a survey method for the Critically endangered Sulawesi crested black macaque Macaca nigra ........................................................................................ 199H.50.1. Alastair John Kember ....................................................................................................................... 201
I. VIROLOGI (VIROLOGY) ................................................................................................................... 201i.1. Molecular epidemiological and biological studies on human malaria parasites in indonesia ............................................................................................................................................. 201i.1.1. Prof. Fumihiko Kawamoto ............................................................................................................... 202i.2. epidemiological study of Norovirus infection in indonesia and its infection Control ... 202i.2.1. Prof. Kazufumi Shimizu .................................................................................................................... 203i.2.2. Dr. Takako Utsumi .............................................................................................................................. 203i.3. Study of epidemic and emerging Viruses in indonesia Archipelago .............................. 203
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i.3.1. Dr. Khin Saw Myint ................................................................................................................................... 205
J. ZOOLOGY (ZOOLOGY) .................................................................................................................... 205J.1. DNA barcoding indonesian freshwater aquatic biotas of Sundaland: cryptic diversity and its biogeographical origin in a biodiversity hotspot .................................. 205J.1.1. Prof. Fumihiko Kawamoto ............................................................................................................... 206J.2. inventory of Freshwater Fishes of the Family Gobiidae in indonesia ............................. 206J.2.1. Mr. Frédéric Olivier Busson ............................................................................................................. 207J.3. eastern indonesia as the Source of Significant Avian Cryptic Diversity ......................... 207J.3.1. Dr. Frank erwin Rheindt ................................................................................................................... 208J.4. High troughput Analysis of Rabies – related Viruses and its Protection in the Global Migrating Flying Fox (Pteropus sp.)............................................................................... 209J.4.1. Prof. eiichi Hondo ............................................................................................................................... 210J.4.2. Ms. Yupadee Hengjan, M.Sc ........................................................................................................... 210J.5. Joint biodiversity inventory of the higher plants in indonesia and collaborative training of indonesian young taxonomists .............................................................................. 210J.5.1. Dr. Xiaohua Jin .................................................................................................................................... 211J.5.2. Dr. Qiaoping Xiang ............................................................................................................................ 211J.6. indonesian Biodiversity and information System .................................................................. 212J.6.1. Dr. Thomas von Rintelen ................................................................................................................. 212J.6.2. Dr. Stefan Schmidt ............................................................................................................................. 213J.6.3. Dr. Andrew Polaszek ......................................................................................................................... 213J.6.4. Mrs. Olga Schmidt ............................................................................................................................. 213J.6.5. Dr. Siegfried Wolfram Mey .............................................................................................................. 214J.6.6. Dr. Christoph Leonard Häuser ....................................................................................................... 214J.6.7. Dr. Andreas Floren ............................................................................................................................. 214J.6.8. Dr. Thomas Wesener .......................................................................................................................... 215J.6.9. Mr. Jan Philip Oeyen.......................................................................................................................... 215J.6.10. Dr. Johannes Frans Frisch ................................................................................................................ 215J.6.11. Mr. Fabian Droppelmann ................................................................................................................ 216J.6.12. Ms. isabel Catalina Kilian Salas ...................................................................................................... 216J.6.13. Mr. Sebastian Hüllen ......................................................................................................................... 216J.6.14. Ms. Anita Freudmann, M.Sc ............................................................................................................ 217J.6.15. Ms. Ricarda Wistuba, M.Sc ............................................................................................................... 217J.6.16. Ms. Janine Schmidt ............................................................................................................................ 217J.7. Can We move toward more sustainable bird keeping in indonesia? Phase ii.............. 218J.7.1. Mr. Tien Ming Lee ............................................................................................................................... 219
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J.8 Population characteristics and community perceptions of the endangered Javan warty pig (Sus verrucosus blouchi) on Bawean island and Java islands, indonesia, and ex-situ behavioral research at the breeding facilities in Cikanaga .......................... 219J.8.1. Ms. eva Johanna Rode-Margono .................................................................................................. 220J.9 ecology & Conservation of Sumatran elephants Roaming Outside Protected Areas (A Case Study of Bukit Tiga Puluh elephant Population, Sumatra, indonesia) ............ 220J.9.1 Mr. Alexander Markus Moβbrucker, M.Sc. ................................................................................. 221J.10 inventory of freshwater fishes of the family Gobiidae in indonesia ............................ 222J.10.1 Dr. Phillip Murray Keith .................................................................................................................... 223J.11 Survival and site fidelity study of rehabilitated and released Black and white Laughingthrushes (Garrulax bicolor) within in-situ conservation program ................ 223J.11.1 Mr. Tomas Busina ................................................................................................................................ 224
BAB 3. SOSIO HUMANIORA (SOCIAL SCIENCES) ............................................................................... 225A. ANTROPOLOGI LINGKUNGAN (ENVIRONMENT ANTHROPOLOGY) ......................... 225A.1. Water, tourism and surfing: an ethnography of marine environments in Bali ............ 225A.1.1. Mr. Thomas Daniel Wright ............................................................................................................... 226A.2. Toward the Regeneration of Tropical Peat Land Societies: establishment of an international Research Network and Proposal of its Future ............................................... 226A.2.1. Prof. Abe Kenichi ................................................................................................................................ 227A.2.2. Dr. Masayuki ito .................................................................................................................................. 228A.2.3. Dr. Osamu Kozan ................................................................................................................................ 228A.2.4. Dr. Mikinori Kuwata ........................................................................................................................... 228
B. ANTROPOLOGI SOSIAL BUDAYA (SOCIO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY) ................ 229B.1. Fashion in Contemporary indonesia : Performing Feminity .............................................. 229B.1.1. Dr. Alessandra Lopez Y Royo .......................................................................................................... 230B.2. Anthropological Research on the Origin Myths of Traditional Political Divisions (Tanah Persekutuan ) in Central Flores, Nusa Tenggara Timur .......................................... 230B.2.1. Prof. Takashi Sugishima .................................................................................................................... 231B.3. exploring Sundanese ethnic identity and Cultural Conversion” An Anthropological study in the Globalization and Modernization era ................................................................ 231B.3.1. Mr. Ryo Araki ........................................................................................................................................ 232B.4. indonesian Civil Society and the Concept of “Sukarela” - New Dynamics of Civil engagement and Voluntarism in Contemporary indonesia .............................................. 233B.4. 1. Mr. Mark Philip Stadler ..................................................................................................................... 233B.4. Legal Pluralism and islam in indonesia: ethnography of Minangkabau ........................ 234B.4. 1. Mr. Kei Nishikawa ............................................................................................................................... 235B.5. Translating the Buddha: indonesian reliquaries and the vimala usnisa dharani ........ 235
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B.5.1. Ms. Sophia Van Zyle Warshall ......................................................................................................... 236B.6. Corrections Based on the Community: Local Practices for “Social Reintegration” in Java, indonesia ............................................................................................................................... 236B.6. 1. Ms. Yoko Jinnai .................................................................................................................................... 237B.7. Contemporary Development of Local Weaving Production in South and West Sulawesi: with Relation to Reviving Custom in indonesia .................................................. 238B.7.1. Mrs. Keiko Kuakabe ........................................................................................................................... 239B.8. Forest Histories and Population Futures in West Java .......................................................... 239B.8. 1. Mr. Nicholas Martin Malone ........................................................................................................... 240B.9. Rapping islam: An ethnographic study of Rap culture in Tunisia, indonesia and The USA ................................................................................................................................................. 240B.9. 1. Ms. elham Golpushnezhad ............................................................................................................. 241B.10. An ethnography of PT Sampoerna and Clove Cigarettes in indonesia ..........................241B.10. 1. Mrs. Marina Andrea Welker ............................................................................................................242B.11. Tension of Being Young: Consumption practices and urban youth in indonesia ...... 242B.11.1. Ms. Nastasja ilonka Roels ................................................................................................................ 243B.12. Between Traditional Practices Depending On Natural Forest And City’s Modernity Access, The Dichotomy Of Landscape And Natural Resources Values For Dayak Communities ....................................................................................................................................... 244B.12.1. Ms. Anaïs Gentit .................................................................................................................................. 245B.13. Legal Pluralism and islam in indonesia: ethnography of Minangkabau ........................ 245B.13.1. Mr. Kei Nishikawa .............................................................................................................................. 246B.14. The Cultural Politics of the emerging Green economy in east Kalimantan, indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 246B.14.1. Mr. Zachary Randall Anderson ...................................................................................................... 247B.15. Buddhist Women of indonesia: Multiple Subaltern Narratives ......................................... 247B.15.1. Ms. Karma Lekshe Tsomo ................................................................................................................ 248B.16. Representations of volcanoes in Central Java Mythology, local wisdom and ritual practices related to Mount Merapi, Special Region of Yogyakarta, indonesia ............ 248B.16.1. Ms. Adeline Louise Martinez .......................................................................................................... 249B.17. The intersection of Organic Farming and Women’s Agency in indonesia .................... 249B.17.1. Ms. Martha Ann Walters ................................................................................................................... 250B.18. Civic education in the indonesian Context: Negotiating Public ethics .......................... 250B.18.1. Ms. erica Michelle Larson ................................................................................................................ 251B.19. The Cultural Politics of the emerging Green economy in east Kalimantan, indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 251B.19.1. Mr. Zachary Randall Anderson ...................................................................................................... 252
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B.20. The relationship between ethnic heterogeneity/homogeneity and the effectiveness of collective coping capacity with regards to environmental risks in selected slums in Jakarta .................................................................................................................................. 252B.20.1. Mr. iker Urdangarin Meabe ............................................................................................................. 253B.21. Participation in Social impact ....................................................................................................... 254B.21.1. Ms. izabela Anna Stacewicz ............................................................................................................ 255B.22 Wayang kulit at the time of UNeSCO .......................................................................................... 255B.22.1. Ms. Giulia Panfili.................................................................................................................................. 256B.23 Traditional Healing and Culture and Mental Health in Bali and Java .............................. 257B.23.1. Mr. Robert Bush Lemelson .............................................................................................................. 258B.23.2. Ms. Briana Marie Young ................................................................................................................... 258B.23.3. Mrs. Alessandra Pasquino ............................................................................................................... 259B.24 Representations of volcanoes in Central Java Mythology, local wisdom and ritual practices related to Mount Merapi, Special Region of Yogyakarta, indonesia ............ 259B.24.1. Ms. Adeline Louise Martinez .......................................................................................................... 260B.25 Decentralization, Mining and Local Communities in eastern indonesia ....................... 260B.25.1. Ms. Maribeth erb Mucek .................................................................................................................. 261
C. ARKEOLOGI (ARCHEOLOGY) ........................................................................................................ 261C.1. An Archeology of interaction: The North Coast of Java and The South of Sumatera During The early Hindu-Buddhist Period .................................................................................. 261C.1.1. Ms.Véronique Myriam Yvonne Degroot..................................................................................... 263C.1.2. Prof. François Rene eugene Semah ............................................................................................. 263C.1.3. Dr. Anne-Marie Semah ..................................................................................................................... 263C.1.4. Dr. Antony Borel ................................................................................................................................. 264C.2. Sejarah Pemukiman di bagian utara Sumatera (abad ke-11 – abad ke-17 M) ............. 264C.2.1. Dr. Daniel Georges Perret ................................................................................................................ 266C.3. increasing and Diffusing Knowledge about the Prehistory of Human-Occupied Flores, indonesia Through Targeted New excavations, Analyses, and Research ......... 266C.3.1. Mr. Matthew Wayne Tocheri ........................................................................................................... 267C.4. Prehistoric Human Migrations, Maritime Networks and Resource Use in Sulawesi and Maluku islands ........................................................................................................................... 267C.4.1. Dr. Rintaro Ono ................................................................................................................................... 268C.5. Coastal Livelihoods, small-scale fishery dependence and the impacts of fisheries management and marine conservation, Sabu-Raijua district, NTT ................................. 268C.5.1 Ms. Zhao Bing ...................................................................................................................................... 269C.6. Dispersal and evolution of Hominis and early Modern Humans in Sulawesi and island indonesia (2013-2015) ........................................................................................................ 269C.6.1. Dr. Adam Robert Brumm ................................................................................................................. 270
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C.7. evolution of late Homo erectus and the appearance of modern humans in indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 271C.7.1. Mr. Yosuke Kaifu .................................................................................................................................. 272C.8. Foundations of island Southeast Asian maritime interaction: cause and consequence for the transformation of past societies ......................................................... 272C.8.1. Mr. Geoffrey Richard Clark .............................................................................................................. 273C.9. Sejarah Kuno Nusantara; Arkeologi dan epigrafi (abad ke-5 - abad ke-15 M) ............. 273C.9.1. Ms. Aline Nelly Charlote Garnier ................................................................................................... 274C.9.2. Mr. Yohan Phillpie Chabot ............................................................................................................... 275C.10. Foundations of island Southeast Asian maritime interaction: cause and consequence for the transformation of past societies ......................................................... 275C.10.1. Mr. Christian Reepmeyer ................................................................................................................. 276C.11. The North Coast of Java and The South of Sumatra during The early Hindu- Buddhist Period .................................................................................................................................. 276C.11.1. Mr. Jordan Mitchell Miller................................................................................................................ 277C.12. The Archaeology of early Neolithic Settlement in eastern indonesia ............................ 277C.12.1. Prof. Peter Vanderford Lape .......................................................................................................... 278C.12.2. Ms. Lauryl Kaelin Sumner Zenobi ................................................................................................ 279C.12.3. Ms. Jennifer Anne Huff ..................................................................................................................... 279C.12.4. Dr. emily Jean Peterson .................................................................................................................... 279C.12.5. Mr. Joss Charles Roberts Whittaker ............................................................................................. 280C.12.6. Prof. Dr. Susan Lilian O’Connor ...................................................................................................... 280C.12.7. Mr. Stuart Charles Hawkins ............................................................................................................. 280C.12.8. Ms. elena Luisa Piotto ....................................................................................................................... 281C.12.9. Ms. Shimona Frances Kealy ............................................................................................................ 281
D. DEMOGRAfI (DEMOGRAPHY) ..................................................................................................... 281D.1. The Role of Aspirations in Rural-Urban Migration ................................................................. 281D.1.1. Mr. Peter Terence Bowers ................................................................................................................ 282D.2. Voices: A Narrative-based investigation of emergent urban networks and ecological form ................................................................................................................................... 282D.2.1. Ms. Christina Leigh Geros ................................................................................................................ 283D.3. institutionalizing Birth Registration in Basic Service Systems: an implementation Study Design ....................................................................................................................................... 284D.3.1. Mr. Cyril Bennouna ............................................................................................................................ 285
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E. EKONOMI (ECONOMY) ................................................................................................................... 285e.1. The role of local conservation agencies on human welfare and the ecosystem health of coral reefs (economic component of the interdisciplinary project Contributing to Coral Commons (Triple C)) ............................................................................. 285e.1.1. Mr. Joerg Gerd Langbein ................................................................................................................. 286e.1.2. Ms. Sophie Noelle Wannemacher ................................................................................................ 286e.2. The Role of Small and Medium enterprises in the indonesian economy: Determining Factors and Development in the Twentieth Century ................................. 286e.2.1. Ms. Christina Leigh Geros ................................................................................................................ 287
f. ILMU HUKUM (LAW) ........................................................................................................................ 287F.1. Perlindungan Atas Pengetahuan Tradisional Dan ekspresi Budaya Tradisional (PTeBT) di indonesia ......................................................................................................................... 287F.1.1. Mr. Masayuki Shinchi ........................................................................................................................ 288
G. ILMU POLITIK (POLITIC SCIENCE) .............................................................................................. 289G.1. The Cultural Politics of the emerging Green economy in east Kalimantan, indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 289G.1.1. Mr. Zachary Randall Anderson ...................................................................................................... 290
H. KEBIJAKAN PUBLIK (PUBLIC POLICY) ..................................................................................... 290H.1. Diffusion of Civil Service Reform: How An innovative Policy is Designed and Subsequently emulated by Other Local Governments ........................................................ 290H.1.1. Mr. Takuya Hasegawa ....................................................................................................................... 291
I. SENI BUDAYA (ART & CULTURE).................................................................................................. 292i.1. Saman Dance in Diaspora: Female Saman Dance as Cultural identity, expressions of Piety, and Popular Culture ......................................................................................................... 292i.1.1. Ms. Maho Amy ishiguro ................................................................................................................... 293i.2. Second Skin: An Aesthetic investigation of Post-Colonial indonesia ............................. 293i.2.1. Ms. Sara Bloem .................................................................................................................................... 294i.3. History of the Javanese Collection of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts ........ 294i.3.1. Vera Brittig ............................................................................................................................................ 295
J. ILMU BAHASA (LINGUISTICS) ...................................................................................................... 295J.1. Language and narratives of the past in the Flores Sea region .......................................... 295J.1.1. Dr. Hans Stefan Danerek .................................................................................................................. 296J.2. exploring the impact of Collaboration between Fullbright english Teaching Assistants and indonesian eSL Teachers on High School Students english- Language Abilities ............................................................................................................................. 296
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J.2.1. Mr. Mark Steven Mock ...................................................................................................................... 297
K. MUSIKOLOGI (MUSICOLOGY) ...................................................................................................... 298K.1. A voice in Bali: Classical Balinese Vocal Techniques and Tembang .................................. 298K.1.1. Ms. Kathrine Mae Harrell ................................................................................................................. 298K.2. Gamelan Gambang: Assessing the Resilience of a Sacred Music ..................................... 299K.2.1. Mr. Jonathan Stuart Adams ............................................................................................................ 299
L. PALEO ANTROPOLOGI (PALAEO ANTHROPOLOGY) .......................................................... 300L.1. in search of the first hominins: Sedimentology, palaeontology and dating of Pleistocene fossil vertebrate faunas and open occupation sites in Flores and Sulawesi ................................................................................................................................................. 300L.1.1. Dr. Gerrit Dirk Van Den Bergh ........................................................................................................ 301L.2. Faces of Ancient indonesia: Facial Approximation of indonesian Fossils ...................... 301L.2.1. Dr. Susan Hayes ................................................................................................................................... 302
M. PARIWISATA (TOURISM) ................................................................................................................ 303M.1. Waves of Development: The influence of Surf Tourism on Coastal Bali ......................... 303M.1.1. Ms. Kristin Ann Pettina ..................................................................................................................... 303M.2. A Study on Tourism that contributes to Disaster Reconstruction: Roles of the community organizations in Yogyakarta and Surabaya, indonesia ................................ 304M.2.1. Mr. Hikaru Kenchu ............................................................................................................................. 305M.3. Behaviours and Attitudes towards sustainable Tourism in Yogyakarta ......................... 305M.3.1. Ms. Caitlin Rebecca Holford ........................................................................................................... 306
N. PERENCANAN KOTA (URBAN PLANNING).............................................................................. 306N.1. Recentering the city: Metropolitan Governance in Decentralized indonesia ............. 306N.1.1. Mr. Timothy Daniel Ravis ................................................................................................................. 307
O. SEJARAH (HISTORY) ........................................................................................................................ 307O.1. Search and Recovery of Unaccounted for American Service Personnel from World War ii ....................................................................................................................................................... 307O.1.1. Ms. Wendy Marlene Coble, M.A. ................................................................................................... 308O.2. The Making of a Transnational Middle Class: Migration, Mobility and the Mandailing Family in British Malaya and the Dutch east indies, 1800-1942 ................ 309O.2.1. Ms. Faizah Binte Zakaria .................................................................................................................. 311O.3. The Federation of islamic Organizations in the early Twentieth Century: Majlis islam A’laa indonesia (MiAi) and Majlis Syuro Muslimin indonesia (Masyumi) ........... 311O.3.1. Mr. Keita Tosabayashi ........................................................................................................................ 312
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O.4. Historical Transformations of the Malay Kingdom in West Kalimantan ......................... 312O.4.1. Mr. Kaoru Nishijima ........................................................................................................................... 313O.5. Reconstructing the past through languages of the present: the Lesser Sunda islands .................................................................................................................................................... 313O.5.1. Ms. Hanna Lotte Anneliese Fricke ................................................................................................ 314O.6. Developing the nation: a social history of the indonesian Revolution .......................... 315O.6.1. Dr. Bart Willem Luttikhuis ................................................................................................................ 316O.7. Diasporic Dharma: Buddhism and Modernity across the South China Sea .................. 316O.7.1. Mr. Chia Meng Tat .............................................................................................................................. 318O.8. Dutch Colonial Propaganda Towards the indonesian Population: Recruitment and Failed Hearts & Minds .............................................................................................................. 318O.8.1. Mr. Roel Frakking ................................................................................................................................ 319O.9. Search and Recovery of Unaccounted for American Service Personnel from World War ii ....................................................................................................................................................... 320O.9.1. Mr. Todd Christopher Kelly ............................................................................................................. 320O.10. Public History in indonesia ............................................................................................................. 321O.10.1. Ms.elizabeth Frances Drexler ......................................................................................................... 321O.11. Reconstructing the past through languages of the present: the Lesser Sunda islands .................................................................................................................................................... 322O.11.1. Mr. George Saad ................................................................................................................................. 323O.12 The Sriwijaya empire: Lost, Found, and Re-imagined ........................................................... 323O.12.1. Mr. Jonathan Mensch emont ......................................................................................................... 324O.13 Search and Recovery of Unaccounted for American Service Personnel from World War ii ....................................................................................................................................................... 324O.13.1. Ms. Wendy Marlene Coble, M.A. ................................................................................................... 325
P. SOSIOLOGI (SOCIOLOGY).............................................................................................................. 325P.1. Public Space in the Unplanned City: An Analysis of Jakarta’s Spatial Politics .............. 325P.1.1. Mr. Braden Scott Bernards .............................................................................................................. 326P.1.2. Mr. Paul Joseph Kellner .................................................................................................................... 326P.2. The sustainable Social System for Making Development Organization ........................ 327P.2.1. Ms. Naoko Takata ............................................................................................................................... 328P.3. Churches as Agents in Sustainable Development Projects: The Case of indonesia .. 328P.3.1. Mr. Peter Martin Van eeuwijk ......................................................................................................... 330P.4. Buddhist Women of indonesia: Multiple Subaltern Narratives ......................................... 330P.4.1. Prof. Karma Lekshe Tsomo .............................................................................................................. 331P.5. education and learning of social life in rural and urban contexts .................................... 331P.5.1. Mr. Jean-Marc De Grave ................................................................................................................. 332
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P.6. Perubahan Agraria di Jawa Timur: implementasi UU Desa No. 6 2014 dan kontribusinya dalam mengurangi hutang petani ................................................................. 332P.6.1. Mr. Colum Morris Graham ............................................................................................................... 333P.7. When Pluralism Became a Value for a Muslim Militia: exploring the History of GP Ansor ...................................................................................................................................................... 334P.7.1. Mr. Ronald Lukens-bull .................................................................................................................... 334
Q. STUDI PEMBANGUNAN (DEVELOPMENT STUDY) .............................................................. 335Q.1. Designing effective Policy instruments to introduce Sustainable Land Use ............... 335Q.1.1. Ms. Miriam esmaragda Romero Antonio ................................................................................... 336
BAB 4. ILMU KEBUMIAN (EARTH SCIENCES) ....................................................................................... 337A. ENERGI (ENERGY) ............................................................................................................................. 337A.1. Raja Ampat Demo Project .............................................................................................................. 337A.1.1. Mr. Makoto Fujita ............................................................................................................................... 337
B. GEOfISIKA (GEOPHYSIC)............................................................................................................... 338B.1. Clear Air Turbulence and Ozone Distribution in the equatorial Tropopause Layer ... 338B.1.1. Dr. Richard Louis Wilson .................................................................................................................. 339B.1.2. Dr. Hubert Yves Richard Luce ......................................................................................................... 339B.2. Quantifying and modeling a newborn hydrothermal system: The Lusi mud and volcano complex ................................................................................................................................ 339B.2. 1. Ms. Maïté Faubert .............................................................................................................................. 341B.3. Synthesis of Dynamics and Chemistry for the Understanding of Atmospheric Processes in the Tropical Tropopause Layer over indonesia .............................................. 341B.3. 1. Prof. Satoshi Sugawara ..................................................................................................................... 342B.3.2. Mr. Chusaku ikeda.............................................................................................................................. 342B.3.3. Mr. Hideyuki Honda .......................................................................................................................... 343
C. GEOGRAfI (GEOGRAPHY) ............................................................................................................. 343C.1. “The Gatekeepers: Knowledge and Culture on an Active Volcano Mt Merapi” ........... 343C.1.1. Mr. Adam Bobbette ........................................................................................................................... 344C.2. “Jakarta’s Great Garuda Sea Wall Project : A Study of the implementation of engineering Solutions to Flooding” ............................................................................................ 344C.2.1. Ms. emma Louise Colven ................................................................................................................. 345C.3. “Natural hazards and firms’ decision-making under risk between individual and regional adaptation strategies in indonesia” ........................................................................... 345C.3.1. Mr. Thomas Neise, M.Sc.................................................................................................................... 346
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D. GEOLOGI (GEOLOGY) ...................................................................................................................... 346D.1. “Hydrothermal system imaging by electrical Resistivity Tomography and CO2 flux measurements” ................................................................................................................................... 346D.1.1. Dr. Svetlana Jurevna Byrdina ......................................................................................................... 348D.2. “elevation, facies and timing of coral terraces in Sumba island: a revisit” ..................... 348D.2.1. Mr. Wang Xianfeng ............................................................................................................................ 349D.2.2. Dr. Frederique Leclerc ....................................................................................................................... 350D.2.3. Mr. Hong Wei Chiang ........................................................................................................................ 350D.2.4. Mr. Sylvain Rigaud ............................................................................................................................. 350D.3. “Quantifying and modeling a newborn hydrothermal system: The Lusi mud and volcano complex” .............................................................................................................................. 351D.3.1. Dr. Mauri Guillaume Richard .......................................................................................................... 351D.4. “Quantification of Submarine Ground Water Discharge on indonesia” ......................... 351D.4.1. Dr. rer. nat. Till Florian Oehler ......................................................................................................... 353D.5. “Monitoring the spatial extension of seismo-volcanic sources by seismic goniometry” ......................................................................................................................................... 353D.5.1. Mr. Paul-henri François Durand .................................................................................................... 354D.6. “Mentawai Gap-Tsunami earthquake Risk Assessment (MeGA-TeRA)” .......................... 354D.6.1. Prof. Dr. Satish Singh ......................................................................................................................... 356D.7. “Geologic History of Select Caldera-Forming eruptions in indonesia” ........................... 356D.7.1. Dr. Christopher James Harpel ........................................................................................................ 357D.8. “The Lake Towuti Drilling Project: Climate and environmental Change in Sulawesi, indonesia” ............................................................................................................................................. 357D.8.1. Mr. James Michael Russell ............................................................................................................... 357D.9. “The Lake Towuti Drilling Project: Climate and environmental Change in Sulawesi, indonesia” ............................................................................................................................................. 358D.9.1. Mr. Thomas Grelle .............................................................................................................................. 359D.9.2. Mr. Christopher Sean Kelly .............................................................................................................. 359D.9.3. Ms. Sarah Jean ivory .......................................................................................................................... 359D.9.4. Mr. Hendrik Vogel ............................................................................................................................... 360D.9.5. Ms. Marina Alexandra Morlock ...................................................................................................... 360D.9.6. Ms. Ascelina Hasberg ........................................................................................................................ 360D.9.7. Mr. Ryan M. O’Grady .......................................................................................................................... 361D.9.8. Mr. Beau Marshall ............................................................................................................................... 361D.9.9. Mr. Steven Cole ................................................................................................................................... 361D.9.10. Mr. Anthony Vecchiarelli .................................................................................................................. 362D.9.11. Mr. Timothy Frazier ............................................................................................................................ 362D.9.12. Mr. Aaron Blouin ................................................................................................................................. 362D.9.13. Mr. Takotah Bliss ................................................................................................................................. 363
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D.9.14. Mr. Shane Scheel ................................................................................................................................ 363D.9.15. Mr. Skyler Davis ................................................................................................................................... 363D.9.16. Mr. Jan-Thorsten Blanke .................................................................................................................. 364D.10. “Mentawai Gap-Tsunami earthquake Risk Assessment (MeGA-TeRA)” .......................... 364D.10.1. Dr. Helene Carton ............................................................................................................................... 365D.11. Provenance of sediments from Sumatra, indonesia ............................................................. 365D.11.1. Mr. Christof Liebermann ................................................................................................................. 367D.12. Palaeoenvironements of Sumatra During The Pleistocene ................................................ 367D.12.1. Mr. Gilbert James Price ..................................................................................................................... 368D.13. The timing of magmatism, metamorphism and uplift in the eastern Bird’s Head, West Papua ........................................................................................................................................... 368D.13.1. Mr. Benjamin Michael Jost .............................................................................................................. 369D.14. Timing of magmatism in the Netoni Plutonic Complex: implications for displacement on the Sorong Fault........................................................................................................................... 370D.14.1. Mr. Max Christian Mitchell Webb.................................................................................................. 371
E. GEOLOGI KELAUTAN (MARINE GEOLOGY) ............................................................................ 371e.1. Mentawai Gap-Tsunami earthquake Risk Assessment (MeGA-TeRA) ............................. 371e.1.1. Mr. Romain Duperray ........................................................................................................................ 372e.1.2. Dr. Shengji Wei .................................................................................................................................... 373e.1.3. Dr. Frederique Leclerc ....................................................................................................................... 373e.1.4. Mr. Stephen Carson ........................................................................................................................... 373e.1.5. Mr. Anoop Thomas ............................................................................................................................ 374e.1.6. Mr. Khoo Yih Chyuan ......................................................................................................................... 374e.1.7. Mr. Muhammad Ramdan Bin Kamaruddin ............................................................................... 374e.1.8. Mr. Anthony Deebank ...................................................................................................................... 375e.1.9. Mr. Philip Thomas ............................................................................................................................... 375
f. KLIMATOLOGI (CLIMATOLOGY) .................................................................................................. 375F.1. Climate Change and Coastal Vulnerability ............................................................................... 375F.1.1. Dr. Tim Rixen ........................................................................................................................................ 376F.1.2. Ms. Francisca Maria Constance Wit .............................................................................................. 377F.1.3. Dr. Herbert Guenter Siegel ............................................................................................................. 377F.1.4. Ms. iris Stottmeister ........................................................................................................................... 377F.1.5. Dr. Thomas Walter Peter Pohlmann ............................................................................................. 378F.1.6. Dr. Bernhard Andreas Mayer .......................................................................................................... 378
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G. METEOROLOGI (METEOROLOGY) .............................................................................................. 378G.1. Study on oceanic and atmospheric climate variability in the western Sumatera and southern Jawa waters, and land-based observation in Bengkulu Province ........ 378G.1.1. Dr. Masaki Katsumata ....................................................................................................................... 379G.1.2. Ms. Kyoko Taniguchi .......................................................................................................................... 380G.1.3. Mr. Makito Yokota .............................................................................................................................. 380G.1.4. Ms. Yuki Kaneko .................................................................................................................................. 380G.1.5. Mr. Kenichi Sasaki............................................................................................................................... 381G.1.6. Mr. Kosei Sasaoka ............................................................................................................................... 381G.1.7. Mr. etsuro Ono .................................................................................................................................... 381G.1.8. Mr. Kazuhide Yamamoto ................................................................................................................. 382G.1.9. Dr. Katsuro Katsumata ...................................................................................................................... 382G.1.10. Mr. Biao Geng ...................................................................................................................................... 382G.1.11. Mr. Shuichi Mori .................................................................................................................................. 383G.1.12. Dr. Akira Wakata.................................................................................................................................. 383G.1.13. Dr. Satoru Yokoi ................................................................................................................................... 383G.1.14. Ms. Ayako Seiki.................................................................................................................................... 384G.1.15. Dr. Tomoshige inoue ......................................................................................................................... 384G.1.16. Mr. Junichi Hamada ........................................................................................................................... 384G.1.17. Dr. Tetsuo Harada ............................................................................................................................... 385G.1.18. Mr. Noritomo Umamoto .................................................................................................................. 385G.1.19. Mr. Takahiro Furuki ............................................................................................................................ 385G.1.20. Mr. Wataru Ohoka .............................................................................................................................. 386G.1.21. Mr. Shuhei Matsugishi ...................................................................................................................... 386G.1.22. Ms. Tamaki Suematsu ....................................................................................................................... 386G.1.23. Mr. Atsushi Yanase ............................................................................................................................. 387G.1.24. Mr. Akihiko Murata ............................................................................................................................ 387G.1.25. Dr. Yuichiro Kumamoto .................................................................................................................... 387G.1.26. Mr. Kosaku Moteki ............................................................................................................................. 388G.1.27. Dr. Hiroshi Uchida .............................................................................................................................. 388G.1.28. Dr. Kazuhiko Matsumoto ................................................................................................................. 388G.1.29. Mr. Taichi Yokokawa .......................................................................................................................... 388G.1.30. Dr. Chisato Yamashita ....................................................................................................................... 389G.1.31. Dr. Michinari Sunamura ................................................................................................................... 389G.1.32. Mr. Shotoku Kotajima ....................................................................................................................... 389G.1.33. Mr. Kanta Chida................................................................................................................................... 390G.1.34. Mr. ichiro Matsui ................................................................................................................................. 390G.1.35. Dr. Hugo Bellenger ............................................................................................................................ 390
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H. PERTAMBANGAN (MINING) ......................................................................................................... 391H.1. UBC Process by Utilizing the UBC Pilot Plant at Palimanan, Cirebon, West Java ......... 391H.1.1. Mr. Tetsuya Deguchi .......................................................................................................................... 392H.1.2. Mr. Shunsuke Sogahata ................................................................................................................... 392H.1.3. Mr. Shigeru Kinoshita ....................................................................................................................... 392H.1.4. Mr. Keita Yoneda ................................................................................................................................. 393H.1.5. Mr. Yutaka Kanamaru ........................................................................................................................ 393H.1.6. Mr. Toru Higuchi ................................................................................................................................. 393H.1.7. Mr. Toshinori inoue ............................................................................................................................ 394H.1.8. Mr. Takuo Shigehisa ........................................................................................................................... 394H.1.9. Mr. Tsuyoshi Adachi ........................................................................................................................... 394H.1.10. Mr. Yoichi Takahashi .......................................................................................................................... 395H.1.11. Mr. Hirokazu Tsubo ............................................................................................................................ 395H.1.12. Mr. Kazuyuki eikawa .......................................................................................................................... 395
I. OSEANOGRAfI (OCEANOGRAPHY) .......................................................................................... 396i.1. The Transport, internal Waves and Mixing in the indonesian Throughflow regions (TiMiT) and impacts on Marine ecosystem .............................................................................. 396i.1.1. Mr. Bin Fan ............................................................................................................................................ 397i.1.2. Mr. Xu Tengfei ...................................................................................................................................... 398i.1.3. Mr. Lin Fang .......................................................................................................................................... 398i.1.4. Mr. Zhou Kai ......................................................................................................................................... 398i.1.5. Mr. He Zhiqiang .................................................................................................................................. 399i.2. Development of a Decision support system for site selection and power yield from ocean renewable energy facilities in indonesia ...................................................................... 399i.2.1. Dr. Karl-Heinz Runte .......................................................................................................................... 401i.3. Monitoring indonesian Throughflow (MiTF) ............................................................................ 4011.3.1. Mr. Arnold Lewis Gordon ................................................................................................................ 402i.3.2. Mr. Bruce Alan Huber ........................................................................................................................ 402i.4. “Joint Research Survey for Tuna Stock Assessment in Sulu and Sulawesi Seas indonesian Waters” ............................................................................................................................ 402i.4.1. Ms. Ummi Rodiah bt Abdul Aziz ................................................................................................... 403i.5. The Java Upwelling Variations Observation ............................................................................. 403i.5.1. Mr. Wang Huiwu ................................................................................................................................. 404i.5.2. Mr. Wu Wei ............................................................................................................................................ 404i.5.3. Mr. Liu Yanliang ................................................................................................................................... 405i.5.4. Mr. Liu Yanliang ................................................................................................................................... 405i.5.5. Mr. Li Kuiping ....................................................................................................................................... 405i.5.6. Mr. Su Qinglei ...................................................................................................................................... 406
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i.5.7. Mr. Sen Zhang ..................................................................................................................................... 406i.6. Joint Research Survey for Tuna Stock Assessment in Sulu and Sulawesi Seas indonesian Waters ............................................................................................................................. 406i.6.1. Mr. Komson Pofa ................................................................................................................................ 407i.6.2. Mr. Nakaret Yasook ............................................................................................................................ 407i.6.3. Mr. isara Chanrachkij ......................................................................................................................... 408i.6.4. Mr. Rakkiet Punsri .............................................................................................................................. 408i.6.5. Ms. Riczyneth Arinque ..................................................................................................................... 408i.6.6. Mr. Roger Fortaliza ............................................................................................................................. 409i.6.7. Ms. Jennifer Gatcheco Viron ........................................................................................................... 409i.6.8. Mr. Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah ..................................................................................................... 409i.6.9. Mr. Sai-Fulhak Yahya .......................................................................................................................... 410i.6.10. Mr. Osman Bin Muda ........................................................................................................................ 410i.7. South China Sea - indonesian Seas Transport/exchange (SiTe) and Dynamics of Sunda and Lombok Straits ............................................................................................................. 410i.7.1. Mr. Xiaoqing Xu .................................................................................................................................. 411i.7.2. Mr. Shujiang Li ..................................................................................................................................... 411i.7.3. Mr. Xu Tengfei ...................................................................................................................................... 412i.7.4. Mr. Bin Fan ............................................................................................................................................ 412i.8. Research Moored Array for African-Asian-Australian Monsoon Analysis and Prediction (RAMA) ............................................................................................................................. 412i.8.1. Mr. Patrick Lawrence Berk ............................................................................................................... 413i.8.2. Mr. William Lester Higley Jr ............................................................................................................. 413i.9. “Subsurface Mooring System (SMS) and Physical Oceanoghraphy in Lembeh Strait”.. 414i.9.1. Mr. Aijun Pan ........................................................................................................................................ 414i.9.2. Mr. Xi Wu Zhou .................................................................................................................................... 415i.9.3. Mr. Wei Bo Wang ................................................................................................................................. 415i.9.4. Mr. Mingzhang Zeng ........................................................................................................................ 415
J. VULKANOLOGI (VULCANOLOGY) .............................................................................................. 416J.1. Natural hazar00000ds in Java’s highland : The dieng volcanic landscape, Central Java, indonesia .................................................................................................................... 416J.1.1. Mrs. Christina evelyn Griffin ........................................................................................................... 416J.2. improving observation and modelling tools for volcano monitoring: application to mertapi and north maluku province volcanoes ................................................................ 417J.2.1. Dr. François Xavier Beauducel ....................................................................................................... 418J.3. Technical and Scientific Support on Geophysical Observation Platform of indonesian Volcanoes ...................................................................................................................... 418J.3.1. Mr. Antoine Pierre Laurin ................................................................................................................ 419
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J.4. Detailed investigation of crust magma interaction to understand the triggering mechanism of the Merapi explosive eruptions ...................................................................... 419J.4.1. Dr. Anastassia Borissova .................................................................................................................. 420J.5. Ground based remote sensing of volcanic emissions .......................................................... 420J.5.1. Dr. Philipson Bani ............................................................................................................................... 421J.6. improvement of Seismic Monitoring Methodologies and Application to Actives Volcanoes .............................................................................................................................................. 422J.6.1. Dr. Philippe Paul Maurice Mourot ................................................................................................ 423J.7. installation of an automatic multiGAS system on Gunung Merapi and measurement of volcanic gas and plume emissions from Dukono and ibu volcanoes in North Maluku province within the framework of the DeCADe Project ...................................... 423J.7.1. Mr. Giancarlo Tamburello ................................................................................................................ 425J.7.2. Mr. Marcello Bitetto ........................................................................................................................... 425J.7.3. Mr. Marco Liuzzo ................................................................................................................................ 425
BAB 5. PERTANIAN & KEHUTANAN (AGRICULTURE & FORESTY) ................................................ 426A. PERTANIAN (AGRICULTURE) ........................................................................................................ 426A.1. Study on Agricultural Status of Food Crops Production and Plantation in indonesia ... 426A.1.1. Mr. Takeo Matsubara ......................................................................................................................... 427A.2. Long-term Socioeconomic Dynamics of the Oil Palm Farmers in Riau Province ....... 427A.2.1. Mr. Daisuke Terauchi ......................................................................................................................... 427A.3. Poverty and sustainability in the indonesian cocoa production ...................................... 428A.3.1. Mr. Andras Tothmihaly ..................................................................................................................... 428A.4. improving soil and water management and crop productivity of dryland agriculture systems of Aceh and NSW .............................................................................................................. 429A.4.1. Dr. Malem Kerina Mcleod ................................................................................................................ 430A.5. improving soil and water management and crop productivity of dryland agriculture systems of Aceh and NSW ....................................................................................... 430A.5.1. Dr. Gavin Robert Tinning ................................................................................................................. 431A.6. The Demographic and evolutionary History of the Orang Bajau ..................................... 431A.6.1. Ms. Melissa Ann ilardo ...................................................................................................................... 432A.7. improving oil palm yield on smallholder peatland plots in indonesia .......................... 432A.7.1. Ms. Lotte Suzanne Woittiez ............................................................................................................ 434A.8. Smallholder Productivity, Market Access, and international Linkages in Rubber and Palm Oil Production in Jambi Province ............................................................................. 434A.8.1. Ms. Anna Mareike Holtkamp .......................................................................................................... 435A.9. Long-term Socioeconomic Dynamics of the Oil Palm Farmers in Riau Province ........ 435A.9.1. Mr. Junji Nagata .................................................................................................................................. 436A.9.2. Mr. Yusuke Koizumi ........................................................................................................................... 436
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A.10. Determinants of Land Use Change and impact on household welfare among smallholder farmers .......................................................................................................................... 436A.10.1. Mr. Jean Merlin Von Agris ................................................................................................................ 437A.11. integrated disease management of sugarcane streak mosaic in indonesia ............... 437A.11.1. Ms. elizabeth Jennifer Wilson ........................................................................................................ 440A.11.2. Dr. Robert Campbell Magarey ....................................................................................................... 441A.11.3. Ms. Nicole Thompson ....................................................................................................................... 441A.12. The effects of agrarian change on food security and nutrition in West Kalimantan, indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 441A.12.1. Mr. Dominic Samuel Rowland ....................................................................................................... 442A.13. investigation of indonesian Farmer and Agricultural Villages Status ............................ 442A.13.1. Mr. Takeo Matsubara ......................................................................................................................... 443A.14. How does increased rubber production influence land use decision making by farmers living in a forest frontier landscape? ........................................................................... 444A.14.1. Ms. Ser Huay Janice Teresa Lee ..................................................................................................... 445
B. PERIKANAN (FISHERY) ................................................................................................................... 445B.1. Discussion of Area Adjusted Use and Management of Flying Fish Resource in South Sulawesi, indonesia .............................................................................................................. 445B.1.1. Mr. Yasushi Osozawa ......................................................................................................................... 446B.2. epidemiology of major fish diseases and genetic variability of the ornamental rainbowfish .......................................................................................................................................... 446B.2.1. Dr. Jean-Christophe Avarre............................................................................................................. 447B.3. enhancement of sustainability of catadromous eel resources in Southeast Asia ...... 448B.3.1. Dr. Mae De Los Reyes Catacutan .................................................................................................. 448B.3.2. Dr. evelyn Grace De Jesus Ayson .................................................................................................. 449B.3.3. Dr. Takuro Shibuno ............................................................................................................................ 449B.4. improving fish health management and production protocols in marine finfish aquaculture in indonesia and Australia ..................................................................................... 449B.4.1. Dr. Michael Albert Rimmer ............................................................................................................. 451B.5. Coastal Livelihoods, small-scale fishery dependence and the impacts of fisheries management and marine conservation, Sabu-Raijua district, NTT ................................. 451B.5.1. Ms. Pia Louise Harkness ................................................................................................................... 452B.6. Skipjack Fishing with Rumpon (FAD: Fish Aggregating Device) in South Sulawesi and a Possibility of Skipjack Resources Management by Rumpon Fishing .................. 452B.6.1. Mr. Yutaka Osozawa .......................................................................................................................... 454
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C. KEHUTANAN (FORESTRY) ............................................................................................................. 454C.1. Community-Based Forest Management, Agroforestry and Tenure: Governance arrangements, benefits and equity – A comparative study of Jambi, Gorontalo, Ciamis (West Java) and West Kalimantan .................................................................................. 454C.1.1. Mr. Sebastien Joaquim De Royer-Dupre .................................................................................... 455C.2. Community-Based Forest Management, Agroforestry and Tenure: Governance arrangements, benefits and equity – A comparative study of Jambi, Gorontalo, Ciamis (West Java) and West Kalimantan .................................................................................. 455C.2.1. Ms. Melinda Mae Clarke ................................................................................................................... 456C.3. ReDD+: The Forest grab of all times? .......................................................................................... 456C.3.1. Mr. Søren Brofeldt .............................................................................................................................. 458C.4. Forest Livelihoods and Conservation initiatives in indonesian Borneo ......................... 458C.4.1. Mr. Michael Henry Myers ................................................................................................................. 459C.5. Diet, activeness, and impact of forest dwelling bats on pest populations in agroforest and forest plantation .................................................................................................. 459C.5.1. Mr. Piotr Andrzej Burgiełł ................................................................................................................ 460C.6. Social-ecological Modeling of Health-environment interactions in indonesia........... 460C.6.1. Ms. Melinda Mae Clarke ................................................................................................................... 461C.7. Trace gas fluxes and soil N cycling in heavily weathered soils under rainforest transformation systems ................................................................................................................... 461C.7.1. Dr. Amanda Leann Matson ............................................................................................................. 462C.8. Structure and functioning of the decomposer system in lowland rainforest transformation systems ................................................................................................................... 463C.8.1. Mr. Bernhard Klarner ......................................................................................................................... 463C.9. Forests, Property and Labor Migration in indonesia: exploring the Connections ..... 464C.9.1. Ms. Nancy Lee Peluso ....................................................................................................................... 465C.10. Aboveground patterns of biodiversity and associated ecosystem processes across tropical rainforest transformations .............................................................................................. 465C.11. Forest dynamics in the Tangkoko National Park, North Sulawesi, indonesia ............... 466C.11.1. Mr. Jakob Jasiurkowski ..................................................................................................................... 467C.12. Smallholder Cacao & Coffee Agroforestry Systems: improving Productivity and Livelihoods .......................................................................................................................................... 467C.12.1. Mr. James Michael Roshetko .......................................................................................................... 468C.13. Continuity and Change in Sumatran Tropical Forest Farming .......................................... 468C.13.1. Mr. David edward Gilbert ................................................................................................................ 469
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1.1 Permohonan Izin Penelitian
Permohonan izin penelitian tahun 2015 ditunjukkan pada gambar 1 dan Tabel 1 yang terdiri dari permohonan baru dan perpanjangan. Total permohonan sebanyak 745 peneliti asing dari 634 proyek penelitian. Sebagian proyek penelitian merupakan tim yang terdiri dari dua atau lebih personel peneliti. Dari sejumlah itu, 410 merupakan permohonan baru dan 165 permohonan perpanjangan.
Permohonan tersebut dibahas dalam Sidang TKPiPA dengan rincian sebagaimana tertera dalam Tabel 1 (permohonan baru) dan Tabel 2 (permohonan perpanjangan). Permohonan yang disetujui selanjutnya diproses permohonan otorisasi visanya agar dapat memulai risetnya di indonesia. Sedangkan keputusan pending diberikan jika memerlukan klarifikasi, baik tertulis ataupun diundang presentasi pada sidang berikutnya. Permohonan yang ditolak umumnya karena topik penelitian merupakan isu sensitif terkait regulasi, ataupun kebijakan, atau karena lokasinya yang merupakan daerah rawan konflik.
Jika dibandingkan dengan data permohonan izin penelitian tahun 2014 (655), secara keseluruhan jumlah permohonan izin penelitian pada tahun 2015 lebih tinggi yaitu sebanyak 745 (Tabel 1).
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Tabel 1. Rincian jumlah proyek dan personel peneliti asing 2015
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Januari 20 3 23 26 3 29
Februari 27 4 31 46 4 50
Maret 26 5 31 38 5 43
April 27 10 37 43 17 60
Mei 26 2 28 55 2 57
Juni 41 13 54 105 15 120
Juli 30 9 39 43 9 52
Agustus 38 12 50 103 19 122
September 37 15 52 62 15 77
Oktober 23 3 26 46 3 49
November 24 12 36 28 14 42
Desember 24 5 29 39 5 44
Total 343 93 436 634 111 745
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Gambar 3 jumlah agregat permohonan 2014 dibandingkan dengan 2015
1.2 Penerbitan Surat Izin Penelitian (SIP)
Peneliti asing yang telah disetujui dan mendapatkan Visa Penelitian indeks C315, selanjutnya datang ke indonesia dan melapor ke Ristekdikti. Ristekdikti menerbitkan Surat izin Penelitian (SiP), baik baru maupun perpanjangan. Fluktuasi jumlah SiP baru dan perpanjangan ditunjukkan oleh Gambar 4. Secara keseluruhan jumlah SiP dalam tahun 2015 mencapai 464 baru, dan 73 perpanjangan, atau total sejumlah 537 SiP. Jika dibandingkan dengan tahun 2014 jumlah SiP sebanyak 512, jumlah SiP tahun 2015 ini sedikit mengalami kenaikan (GambarNo. 3).
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Gambar 4: Fluktuasi jumlah SiP tahun 2011
Tabel 2. Rincian Jumlah SiP 2015 perbulan, baik baru maupun perpanjangan
SURAT IZIN PENELITIAN TAHUN 2015
No. BULAN SIP BARU SIP PERPANJANGAN TOTAL SIP
1. JANUARi 23 4 27
2. FeBRUARi 26 4 30
3. MAReT 39 8 47
4. APRiL 22 6 28
5. Mei 61 4 65
6. JUNi 38 7 45
7. JULi 19 3 22
8. AGUSTUS 91 9 100
9. SePTeMBeR 72 14 86
10. OKTOBeR 36 3 22
11. NOVeMBeR 22 7 29
12. DeSeMBeR 15 4 19
TOTAL 464 73 537
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Gambar 5: : Fluktuasi Trend kenaikan Jumlah SIP 2000 – 2010
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1.3 Negara Asal Peneliti Asing
Mayoritas peneliti tersebut berkewarganegaraan atau berasal dari negara-negara maju yang menguasai iptek dan mengalokasikan dana riset yang besar dalam APBN mereka.
Dalam tahun 2015 secara berturut-turut Amerika Serikat, Jepang, Jerman, Perancis dan inggris menempati peringkat lima besar kemudian diikuti Australia, RRC, Belanda, Kanada dan italia menempati peringkat 10 besar. Jepang yang selama sepuluh tahun terakhir selalu menempati posisi teratas, mulai tahun 2010 tergeser oleh Amerika Serikat sedangkan Belanda, Australia, Jerman dan inggris selalu menempati posisi peringkat 10 besar selama sepuluh tahun terakhir. RRC merupakan negara pendatang baru Asia yang mampu menembus posisi sepuluh besar. Gambar 6 di bawah ini menggambarkan komposisi 10 besar negara asal peneliti asing tersebut.
TOP 10 NEGARA ASAL PENELITI ASING 2015
1 Amerika Serikat 2 Jepang 3 Jerman
4 Perancis 5 Inggris 6 Australia
7 China 8 Belanda 9 Kanada
10 Italia
Gambar 6. Komposisi negara asal peneliti asing tahun 2015 hanya ditujukkan 10 besar
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1.4 Bidang dan Lokasi Penelitian
Disiplin ilmu yang banyak diteliti oleh para peneliti asing dapat dilihat pada grafik di bawah ini. Sepuluh besar disiplin ilmu yang masih tetap mendominasi adalah ilmu Hayati, misalnya ekologi, Primatologi dan Biologi kemudian diikuti oleh ilmu Kebumian seperti Geologi, Oseanografi, dan Meteorologi serta Sains Atmosfer. Dua bidang ilmu-ilmu Sosio Humaniora yang juga masuk ke dalam 10 besar adalah Arkeologi dan Antropologi.
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Gambar 7. Sepuluh Didiplin ilmu Paling Diminati 2015
Dalam hal lokasi penelitian, hot-spots yang banyak diminati ditunjukkan pada Gambar 8. Masih seperti tahun-tahun sebelumnya, Jawa Barat menjadi daerah yang paling diminati sebagai daerah tujuan penelitian yang diikuti oleh Sulsel, Kalteng, Bengkulu, dan Sulut.
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Bidang ilmu Penelitian Asing Tahun 2010 (Kiri) dan 2011 (Kanan); Hanya Ditujukkan 10 Besar
Gambar 8. 10 Provinsi Tujuan Utama Peneliti Asing 2015
MITRA KERJA PENELITI ASING
Sejak tahun 2010 sampai dengan 2015 Lembaga ilmu Pengetahuan indonesia (LiPi) merupakan Lembaga litbang yang paling banyak menjalin kemitraan dengan para peneliti asing sedangkan institut Pertanian Bogor (iPB) menempati peringkat kedua sebagai Perguruan Tinggi yang paling banyak bermitra dengan peneliti asing. Gambar di bawah ini menunjukkan lima Lembaga Litbang dan Perguruan Tinggi yang paling banyak menjalin kemitraan dengan para peneliti asing selama 2015.
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Gambar 9. Mitra Kerja Peneliti Asing 2015
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BAB 2. ILMU HAYATI (BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE)
A. BIOLOGI (BIOLOGY)
A.1. Exploration and Speciation in the Volcanoes of the Indonesian Ring of fire: A Large Scale Inventory of the Herpetofauna of the Highlands of Sumatra and Java
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : melakukan inventori beberapa species reptil dan amfibi di dataran
tinggi P. Jawa dan P. SumateraBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 30 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Banten, Jabar (Bogor, Ciamis, Cianjur, Garut, Kuningan, Sukabumi),
Jawa Tengah (Banyumas, Jepara, Karanganyar), JaTim (Banyuwangi, Bondowoso, Kediri, Magetan, Pasuruan, Situbondo), KalTeng (Pulang Pisau), KalBar (Kapuas Hulu), Kepulauan Natuna, Aceh (Aceh Besar, Nagan Raya, Pidie), Bengkulu (Rejang Lebong), Jambi (Kerinci, Sungai Penuh), Lampung (Lampung Utara, Lampung Selatan), Riau (Siak, Bengkalis), SumBar (Agam, Padang, Solok), SumSel (Lahat, Muara enim)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dr. Amir Hamidi dkk) Universitas Brawijaya, Malang
(Dr.Nia Kurniawati.)
Abstract
This is a report of the results of the research project entitled, “evaluating the Outcomes of extended interaction between Fulbright english leaching Assistants and indonesian High School Students: intercultural insight,” implemented between August 2013 and May 2014, This research is the first year of a five year research plan, and focuses particularly on the cultural impact of the Fulbright english Tcaching Assistants on their students at their specific schools. in order to assess the students, two rounds of research were conducted: round one in October and early November, round two in late March and early-mid April.
This research is also influenced by the research of Richard Ferrera, who conducted research last year for the American indonesian exchange Foundation, (AMiNeF), but focused on assessing
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growth in student’s communicative abilities in english. i lis research did show that after nine months of the presence of an english Teaching Assistant at schools, the students did show improvement in communicative abilities, but this research did not pursue any cultural aspects of the assistants’ grants. (Ferrera, 2013) Many eTAs, have felt that their greatest impact lies not in language growth of their students, but rather culturally.
in regards to the way an eTA may possibly impact their students culturally, one student who had an eTA in the past mentioned to the previous researcher, Richard Ferrera, that because of the presence of an outside person in her town, she had to explain things that she had never needed to explain before, such as her culture and islam. As a result, she learned and began to appreciate her own faith and culture much more, because she also began to understand them much better. (Former student of eTA, 2012) Of course, she learned about America and about english language as well, but is not growing in appreciation for one’s own culture and life also invaluable?
The opinion expressed by the eTAs, and the story the student shared with Mr. Ferrera, are the inspirations for this research. From these two aspects, the research developed into assessing students general understanding of culture, or their level of “intercultural insight.”
A.1.1. Mr. Elijah Wostl
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Washington, 30 Desember 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Ph.D.Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Texas at Arlingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Texas Arlington Biology department Box 19498Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : PA1343388
A.2. Investigating the dietary composition of endemic free ranging Goffin Cocktoos
Tujuan Penelitian (Research Objective) : Mengetahui nutrisi Kakaktua Goffin di habitat aslinyaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 9 September 2015(month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Maluku (P. Jamdena, P. Larat, P. Maru)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Tri Haryoko,M.Si, Dr.Dewi Malia Prawiradilaga, Rini Rachmatika, M.Si)
A.2.1. Mr. Mark Christopher O’Hara
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Wien, 24 November 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustriaJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Department of Cognitive Biology, University of Viennaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Margaretenstrasse 3/19, 1040 Vienna,AustriaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : P1473069
A.2.2. Ms. Berenika Monika Mioduszewska
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Warsawa, 16 Juli 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : PolandiaJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Department of Cognitive Biology, University of Viennaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Altostrasse 13 82319 Starnberg GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AS3314674
A.3. Using measurements of forest canopy structure and composition to map distribution and habitat use of the Thomas langur Monkey (Presbytis thomasi)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari kaitan antara struktur dan komposisi kanopi hutan
dengan penyebaran dan habitat Thomas LangurBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 8 (delapan) bulan, mulai 5 Januari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian
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(Research Location) : Aceh (Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser); Sumatera Utara (Hutan Sikundur)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Sumatera Utara (Nursahara Pasaribu, inggin Trimendes)
Abstract
The forests of indonesia are home to a significant proportion of the world’s biodiversity, and represent an important refuge for unique, endangered species. Forest ecosystems are being increasingly altered by human activities, and understanding how these systems will respond to changes in their environment is a vital step in preserving biodiversity in these regions. This study aims to link structure and composition of the forest canopy to the distribution and habitat use of Thomas langur monkeys (Presbytis thomasi) in the Sikundur region of the Gunung Leuser National Park. Detailed data on the composition of vegetation and canopy structure would be collected along with information on the behaviour and distribution of Thomas langurs, without any interference with local wildlife. This research would be carried out in collaboration with an Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU), Yayasan ekosistem Lestari (YeL), Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program (SOCP),and Paneco, and provide the opportunity for a counter-part indonesian student to be part of this exciting project or run a related project of their own. The results of this study would be shared openly with the indonesian government and universities, and can help to inform future policies on efficient, successful conservation for a highly-valued ecosystem.
The Food and Agriculture Organization estimated the net rate of global forest loss between 2000 and 2010 at 5.2 million hectares per year (Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, 2012). A reduction in overall forest cover will cause a decrease in the range and distribution of forest dwelling species, leaving them more vulnerable to extinction. As well as habitat loss, fragmentation and alteration of forest structure will also impact on wildlife populations. However, the extent of this effect varies hugely between species, and the factors driving this are little understood (Schwitzer, et al., 2011). Fragmentation also causes changes to the forest structure and composition of vegetation, as a result of edge effects (Gascon et al., 2000, cited in Schwitzer et al., 2011). A better understanding of how forest-dwelling species respond to these changes is paramount to making predictions and planning future conservation action.
Primates are charismatic species which evoke strong reactions among the general public, making them important flagship species for forest conservation. They are also an ideal model for investigating how changes to forest structure will impact wildlife, and the adaptability of a species to these changes. Various aspects of the behaviour and ecology of many primate species, such as low reproductive rates and high visibility, make them more vulnerable to human disturbance. Hunting is a major threat to many primate populations, and lack of knowledge makes enforcement of protective legislation challenging (Shepherd, 2010). On top
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of this, human-primate conflict will result, as more areas of forest are converted to farm and plantation land and instances of crop-raiding increase, leading to higher levels of persecution towards perceived ‘pest-species’ (Dickman, 2013). improved prediction of how alterations to forest structure will affect the behaviour and distribution of primates will enable improved conservation measures to mitigate these threats.
The biodiversity, distribution and ecology of primates have been well studied and there has been a great deal of work looking at the effect of disturbance on forest species; however, to date, there have been few studies investigating the ability of a species to adapt to environmental changes. Linking forest structure to primate distribution will help to vastly improve the predictive power of distribution models on effects of human disturbance. Currently, most primate studies are at a local scale and have focussed primarily on factors such as food availability, despite the general consensus that forest structure is likely to play a significant role (Arroyo-Rodriguez & Fahrig, 2014).
The project aims to link habitat use of the Thomas langur to forest structure for a block of lowland forest in Northern Sumatra. These data can then be combined with existing data that have been collected on other primates in the area to improve predictive models for distributions of forest species, which can, in turn, enable more effective conservation management
A.3.1. Ms. Helen Danielle Slater
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Poole, inggris, 20 Juni 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Postgraduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : Bournemouth Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 17 Twyford CloseBournemouth Bh8 0PQenglandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 522087775
A.4. Recovery from human-induced disturbance and sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems in tropical forests
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyediakan informasi ilmiah bidang ekologi dan ekofisiologi guna
menetapkan manajemen ekosistemBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 7 Desember 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalbar (Pontianak, Hutan Gambut Konsesi Wana Subur Lestari, Sari
Bumi Kusuma Konsesi Hutan Tropis), Riau (Pekanbaru, Tasik Betung dan Giam Siak Kecil), Kalteng (Palangkaraya, Hutan Gambut Kalteng), Kalsel (Banjarmasin, Hutan Gambut Kalsel)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi – LiPi (Dr. Tika Dewi Atikah)
Abstract
My research purposes are to provide the required scientific information about ecology and ecophysiology to establish the sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems. My research also aims to clarify the quality and quantity of environmental services, and to improve the life of local people living in the forest areas. My core objectives are to clarify the impacts of illegal logging and peat fires on the terrestrial ecosystems and how to rehabilitate them after fire, and to clarify damage of human-induced disturbance and change of ecosystem service in peat swamp forests in Central Kalimantan.
A.4.1. Dr. Olga Joanna Orman
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Krakow, 29 Juni 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : PolandiaJabatan (Position) : Postdoc Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Hokkaido Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Hokkaido University, Kita 10 Nishi 5 Kita-ku Sapporo 060-0810
Hokkaido JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AS2679758
A.5. Exploration and Speciation in the Volcanoes of the Indonesian Ring of fire: A Large Scale Inventory of the Herpetofauna of the Highlands of Sumatra and Java
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan inventori beberapa species reptil dan amfibi di dataran
tinggi P. Jawa dan P. SumateraBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 6 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Banten, Jabar (Bogor, Ciamis, Cianjur, Garut, Kuningan, Sukabumi),
Jawa Tengah (Banyumas, Jepara, Karanganyar), Jatim (Banyuwangi, Bondowoso, Kediri, Magetan, Pasuruan, Situbondo), Kalteng (Pulang Pisau), Kalbar (Kapuas Hulu), Kepulauan Natuna, Aceh (Aceh Besar, Nagan Raya, Pidie), Bengkulu (Rejang Lebong), Jambi (Kerinci, Sungai Penuh), Lampung (Lampung Utara, Lampung Selatan), Riau (Siak, Bengkalis), Sumbar (Agam, Padang, Solok), Sumsel (Lahat, Muara enim)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dr. Amir Hamidi dkk) dan Universitas Brawijaya (Dr.
Nia Kurniawati)
Abstract
An international team of researchers and students from indonesia and the USA, including, Brawijaya University, the Bogor Museum/indonesian institute of Sciences, Broward College, and the University of Texas at Arlington, will fill in a massive gap in global biodiversity awareness through a large scale inventory of reptiles (snakes, lizards, crocodiles and turtles) and amphibians (frogs and caecilians) from the Javan and Sumatran montane forests of indonesia. As of today, these tropical montane highlands are poorly sampled. Previous work suggests that these areas are the most species rich on earth (megadiverse), and contain vast numbers of endemic species with restricted ranges. These species represent the largest number of vertebrate animals yet to be discovered and described by scientists.
Only a handful of researchers specialized in reptiles and amphibians currently work in indonesia, an archipelagic country the size of the continental USA and with more than 17,000 islands. The survey will likely discover hundreds of new species from this poorly known area of the world and will result in educational and research partnerships between indonesia and the USA. As a benefit to the scientific community, the project will produce modern specimen repositories in the two participating countries and web-based resources for identification and conservation, and for genetic and biodiversity work.
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A.5.1. Mr. Utpal Smart
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Surat, Gujarat, 31 Mei 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : indiaJabatan (Position) : Docotral Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Texas at Arlingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1201, Peppermill Cir. Arlington 76013Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : H4259312
A.6. Assessing Abundance and Population Structure of the false Gharial (Tomistoma schlegelii) in Sumatra
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari ukuran dan struktur populasi buaya False Gharial untuk
menentukan inisiatif konservasi dan pengelolaan yang diperlukan untuk melindungi spesies
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 29 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Riau (Sungai Kampar dan Sungai Siak Kecil), Jambi (Sungai Air Hitam),
Sumatera Selatan (Sungai Lalan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dr. Amir Hamidy)
Abstract
Crocodilians are considered to be an important source of food, leather and also serve to balance out the ecosystem in which they live. Despite their importance as a resource for local communities and their role in balancing a healthy environment, crocodilians in indonesia have not been studied in great detail across much of their range. One species of particular interest is the False Gharial (Tomistoma schlegelii) and particularly it’s populations in Sumatra. Although the False Gharial is endangered, there is very little scientific data available on its population size, structure and overall status throughout much of its current range (particularly in Sumatra). With support from the iUCN crocodile specialist group, our aim is to study false Gharial population size and structure in order to determine what conservation and management initiatives may be necessary to protect the species. We also plan to study how the false Gharial is interacting with other crocodilian species (Crocodylus porosus) and determine which locations still provide suitable habitat for viable crocodile populations.
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A.6.1. Mr. Kyle James Shaney
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Nevada, 3 Januari 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Texas at Arlingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 501 South Nedderman Dr., Arlington, TX 76019 Biology
Department, University of Texas, Arlington, United StatesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 483826293
A.7. Assessing the effectiveness of using haematophagous leeches to sample biodiversity in Sumatra
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengembangkan dan menerapkan protokol koleksi lintah di Bukit
Barisan SelatanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 13 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Lampung (TN Bukit Barisan Selatan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : FMiPA Universitas indonesia (Dr. Noviar Andayani, M.Sc)
Abstract
Deforestation of tropical forests for agricultural land use is a growing problem throughout the world. Understanding the best way to provide habitat for wildlife in the midst of these changing landscapes is essential for land use planning, especially in biodiversity hot spots such as indonesia. However, monitoring vertebrate biodiversity is challenging, particularly when target species are rare, cryptic, and highly mobile, as are many species in Sumatra. While there are several commonly used methods to assess vertebrate biodiversity, these methods are biased toward certain species groups, and many are not effective in the hot, humid environment of the rainforest. in this study, we propose an alternative sampling method: using haematophagousleeches as a means to estimate mammalian biodiversity in Sumatra.
We will collect leeches from Bukit BarisanSeletan National Park, as well as auxiliary meteorological and behavioral observations. We will then sequence the 16s rRNA gene to determine the host
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species of each leech. We will then investigate potential methodological biases and develop protocols for effective use of haematophagous leeches, including the ideal collection conditions and the necessary sampling effort required for biodiversity sampling across Sumatra. We will compare the biodiversity data obtained from the leeches with camera trap data to ascertain its effectiveness as a sampling method. if successful, utilizing haematophagous leeches may make biodiversity studies more cost-effective and accurate. Using this method on a larger scale will enable ecologists to improve understanding of how forest fragmentation and land use changes for agriculture affect wildlife, not just in Sumatra but around the world.
A.7.1. Ms. Sarah Rebecca Weiskopf
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Amerika Serikat, 21 Februari 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Delawareemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 250 Townsend Hall531 South College Ave Newark, De 19716 United StatesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 483428359
A.8. The Ecological and Evolutionary Importance of Plant-Vertebrate Interactions
Tujuan Penelitian (Research Objective) : Mempelajari distribusi species tanaman dan hewan sepanjang
kepulauan Nusantara, untuk mengkaji bagaimana interaksi species dan struktur komunitas bervariasi melintasi perbedaan biogeografi
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 26 Januari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulteng (TN. Lore Lindu, TN. Morowali), Malut (Halmahera, TN.
Lolobata-Akete!awa), Maluku (TN. Manusela, Buru, Pulau Kobroor)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dr. edy Nasriadi Sambas, eko Sulistiyadi)
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Abstract
Through decades of ecological study, we know that species interactions have the potential to shape the ecology of communities and the evolution of phenotypic traits, but that they do not always do so. We still lack a general understanding of the conditions under which species interactions shape the population dynamics and evolutionary trajectories of the interacting organisms. Given the importance of pollination and seed dispersal to the regeneration of tropical forests, our incomplete understanding of plant-animal interactions hinders our ability to respond effectively to climatic and other global changes that alter these interactions. The study of the distributions of plant and animal species across the indonesian archipelago has provided some of the most important insights in the fields of ecology and Biogeography. We hope to build upon this work by assessing how species interactions and community structure vary across the strong biogeographic divisions of the archipelago.
A.8.1. Mr. Jedediah farrell Brodie
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Massachusetts, 22 Juli 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of British Columbiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Departments of Botany & Zoology 3529-6270 University Blvd.
Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4 CanadaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 488569212
A.9. Java & Sumatra Expedition & Survey to measure the impact of climate change using indicator species
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan survei biogeografi untuk mengukur dampak perubahan
iklim terhadap keanekaragaman hayati dan kondisi habitatnya dengan menggunakan indikator species
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 17 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar, Banten, DKi Jakarta, Jateng. D.i. Yogyakarta, Jatim, Lampung,
Bengkulu, Sumsel, Bangka Belitung, Sumbar, Riau, Jambi, Sumut, Aceh, Kep. Riau, Sumsel, Bali (Taman Nasional Bali Barat)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Perubahan iklim Ui (Dr. Jatna Supriatna)
Abstract
The proposers of this project have worked on the indonesian fauna for over 25 years mainly on a national scale and have now decided to work at an island based level to understand the exact scale of climate change impact s and biodiversity extinction during last 150 years. The proposed expedition will study the key areas that climatic change could be impacted. The impact will be measured using potential indicator species which were suggested by previous studies from other parts of the world: land snails (see Mienis& Ashkenazi, 2011; Kohler&Hugill, 2012; Sen et al., 2012), freshwater crabs (see Heino et al., 2009), freshwater fish (see Minns& Moore, 1992; Palmer et al., 2008; Heino et al., 2009), amphibians, reptiles and small mammals (see Brandon-Jones, 1996) and make collections from thirty selected sites where the forests and biodiversity still remain relatively intact. The present distribution of the species will be compared with the distribution record of last 150 years. The current study locations (33) will be continuously monitored every five years to measure the exact scale of impact of climatic change and the rate of biodiversity extinction during last 150 years. in addition, the applicants will critically examine the previous records (since 1869) of collected animals deposited at local and european museums. Following the completion of our research, applicants will deposit all the collected specimens in Natural History Collection, Department of Biology, University of indonesia, Depok. Our study will provide accurate scientific data on the species that were recorded and make available for conservation programs, mainly to assess the national red list. Commensurate to the research that we will undertake, we will train and facilitate undergraduate, Masters and PhD students whilst sharing our new found knowledge with officers at the Wildlife Department.
A.9.1. Mr. Amarasinghe Achchige Thasun Amarasinghe
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Colombo, 22 November 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : Sri LankaJabatan (Position) : Volunteer Research Associateinstitusi (institution) : Research Center for Climate Change - University of indonesiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Perigi RT02/RW06 No. 63 Parigi Baru, Pondok Aren 15228
Tangerang Selatan, indonesiaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N2937740
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A.10. Empathizing With Nature– Underpinning the Essence of Conservation Advocacy
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengevaluasi efektivitas strategi konservasi di Sulawesi Utara dengan
menggunakan pendekatan mixed methodBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 6 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Manado, Minahasa, Bitung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Sam Ratulangi (Dr John Tasirin)
Abstract
The proposed research to be carried out in 2015 by Mr Harry Henry Benjamin Hilser will be conducted as a collaboration between The Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, UK, TheUniversity of exeter, UK, along with The University of Sam Ratulangi, Manado and The Pacific institute for Sustainable Development, Manado. The research is proposed in order to assess the effectiveness of conservation strategies in North Sulawesi using a mixed methods research approach, with a case study of the Sulawesi crested black macaque, Macaca nigra.
in 2008 the iUCN red data list changed the status of the M. nigra from ‘endangered’ to ‘Critically endangered’ due to previous research that indicated that there had been ]80opulation decline in a period of only 30 years (MacKinnon and MacKinnon 1980; Sugardjito et al. 1989; Rosenbaum et al. 1998; Melfi 2007, 2010). it is likely that M. nigra populations have continued to decline since the last published surveys, even within protected forest areas, and that the anthropogenic pressures within M. nigra habitat continues, and is threatening this species with imminent extinction.
Conservation of M. nigra can only be effective and move forward with an accurate evaluation of the current threats facing the population today. Previous research has identified that the main threats to the survival of M. nigra are hunting, trade and the degradation of prime forest habitat across Minahasa, the M. nigra home range (Lee & Kussoy 1999, Clayton & Milner-Gulland 2000, Lee 2000, Lee et al. 2005). Surveys of communities’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviour therefore provide a useful insight into human activity and the threats to the species and its remaining habitat. Additionally, the monitoring of bushmeat being traded in local markets can be a useful measure of levels of hunting activity, local demand and consumption of wild animals, and can give an indication of the remaining populations of species through accessibility of supply (Lee 2000). Through the formation of my doctoral research, i plan to conduct deep investigations into the social conditions present throughout communities in North Sulawesi, with the objective
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of tailoring conservation strategies specifically for behaviour change for pro-social and pro-environmental tendencies. Additionally, understanding the levels of bushmeat consumption, wildlife trade and forest resource exploitation/disturbance activities still performed today, is therefore vital, so that conservation initiatives can identify effective conservation actions and target communities that are causing the greatest threat to the remaining population of M. nigra.
A.10.1. Mr. Harry Henry Benjamin Hilser
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : inggris, 10 Oktober 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Principal investigatorinstitusi (institution) : exeter Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Jalan 17 Agustus, No.73, Manado, 95119, Sulawesi UtaraNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 502200902
A.11. Exploration and Speciation in the Volcanoes of the Indonesian Ring of fire: A Large Scale Inventory of the Herpetofauna of the Highlands of Sumatra and Java
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : melakukan inventori beberapa species reptil dan amfibi di dataran
tinggi P. Jawa dan P. SumateraBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 30 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Banten, Jabar (Bogor, Ciamis, Cianjur, Garut, Kuningan, Sukabumi),
Jawa Tengah (Banyumas, Jepara, Karanganyar), JaTim (Banyuwangi, Bondowoso, Kediri, Magetan, Pasuruan, Situbondo), KalTeng (Pulang Pisau), KalBar (Kapuas Hulu), Kepulauan Natuna, Aceh (Aceh Besar, Nagan Raya, Pidie), Bengkulu (Rejang Lebong), Jambi (Kerinci, Sungai Penuh), Lampung (Lampung Utara, Lampung Selatan), Riau (Siak, Bengkalis), SumBar (Agam, Padang, Solok), SumSel (Lahat, Muara enim)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dr. Amir Hamidi dkk) Universitas Brawijaya, Malang
(Dr.Nia Kurniawati.)
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Abstract
An international team of researchers and students from indonesia and the USA, including, Brawijaya University, the Bogor Museum/indonesian institute of Sciences, Broward College, and the University of Texas at Arlington, will fill in a massive gap in global biodiversity awareness through a large scale inventory of reptiles (snakes, lizards, crocodiles and turtles) and amphibians (frogs and caecilians) from the Javan and Sumatran montane forests of indonesia. As of today, these tropical montane highlands are poorly sampled. Previous work suggests that these areas are the most species rich on earth (megadiverse), and contain vast numbers of endemic species with restricted ranges. These species represent the largest number of vertebrate animals yet to be discovered and described by scientists.
Only a handful of researchers specialized in reptiles and amphibians currently work in indonesia, an archipelagic country the size of the continental USA and with more than 17,000 islands. The survey will likely discover hundreds of new species from this poorly known area of the world and will result in educational and research partnerships between indonesia and the USA. As a benefit to the scientific community, the project will produce modern specimen repositories in the two participating countries and web-based resources for identification and conservation, and for genetic and biodiversity work.
A.11.1. Dr. Eric Nelson Smith
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Oklahoma, 18 September 1969Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Assosiate Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of Texas at Arlingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Texas Arlington Biology department Box 19498Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 448448844
A.11.2. Mr. Goutam Chandra Sarker
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Manikganj, 12 Oktober 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : BangladeshJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Texas at Arlingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Texas Arlington Biology department Box 19498Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AG9002773
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A.11.3. Michael Brown Harvey
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Texas, 11 January 1966Warga Negara (Nationality) : AmerikaSerikatJabatan (Position) : Assosiate Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of Texas at Arlingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Texas Arlington Biology department Box 19498Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 453445246
A.11.4. Mr. Elijah Wostl
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Washington, 30 Desember 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : AmerikaSerikatJabatan (Position) : Ph.D.Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Texas at Arlingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Texas Arlington Biology department Box 19498Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 483611080
A.11.5. Mr. PanupongThammachoti
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Bangkok, 31 July 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : ThailandJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Texas at Arlingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Texas Arlington Biology department Box 19498Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 0422837
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B. BIOLOGI KELAUTAN (MARINE BIOLOGY)
B.1. Does evolvability predict diversification in cone snails?
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami keanekaragayam species siput kerucut (cone snails)Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 30 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Maluku (Ambon dan Tual), Sulawesi Utara (Bitung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Oseanografi LiPi (Dr.irma Shita Arliza)
Abstract
Understanding why some groups of organisms are more diverse than others is a central goal in evolutionary biology. evolvability, or lineages intrinsic capacity to adapt and diversify, is thought to influence differences in diversity between assemblages of organisms. i propose to test the influence of evolvability on diversification in cone snails within the exceptionally diverse genus Conus (] 600 species). To properly examine the relationship between evolvability and diversification, this project requires a comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary relationships between species that is not yet available in the scientific literature. Therefore, i propose to construct a phylogeny of Conus by collecting samples over the course of 12 months from the following provinces: (1) North Maluku, (2) Maluku, (3) North Sulawesi, (4) Central Sulawesi, (5) Southeast Sulawesi, (6) South Sulawesi, (7) West Sulawesi, (8) North Kalimantan, (9) east Kalimantan, (10) South Kalimantan, (11) Central Kalimantan, (12) West Kalimantan, (13) east Nusa Tenggara, (14) West Nusa Tenggara, (15) Bali, (16) Lampung, (17) Bangka-Belitung, (18) Riau, (19) West Sumatra, and (20) North Sumatra. All samples collected will be transported to Denpasar, Bali for genetic analyses.
B.1.1. Mr. Mark Anthony Phuong
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Monterey Park, California, 8 Februari 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate studentinstitusi (institution) : University of California, Los Angelesemail (email) : [email protected]
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Alamat (Address) : UCLA, Hershey Hall 612 Charles e. Young Drive, east Los Angeles, CA 90095-7246 United States of America
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 465032793
B.2. Population status update of the endangered Pterapogon kauderni (Teleostei, Apogonidae), and survey of potential dot polymorphism
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memperbarui status konservasi P. kauderniBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 27 (dua puluh tujuh) hari, mulai 19 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Tengah (Luwuk, Kep. Banggai meliputi Banggai, Peleng,
Labobo, Bangkuru,Kembongan,Telopo,Bokan, Masepe, Melilis, Buang Buang); Sulawesi Utara (Masoni, Temapus, Limbo, Seku dan teluk Tailabu)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : P2O LiPi (ir. Petrus Makatipu, M.Si), Universitas Sam Ratulangi (Dr.
Kawilrang Alex Masengi)
Abstract
This project will assess the species’ abundance, potential further eradication of populations, collection pressure, and habitat degradation in the Banggai Archipelago. This critical information is required for update the conservation status of P. kauderni.
The results of this proposed fieldwork will be shared with the local (Banggai islands Regency and Banggai Sea Regency) Fisheries and Conservation authorities and with the indonesian CiTeS authorities so they can take appropriate actions, if deemed necessary. in addition to the conservation assessment, this project will investigate a putative dot polymorphism in P. kauderni, and its potential use for developing a simple method to identify the locaiity of origin of traded specimens.
This study will be conducted in partnership with the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science Sam Ratulangi University (Manado, North Sulawesi) and Yayasan Pemerhati Lingkungan (YPL), a NGO localized in Luwuk (central Sulawesi) that focusses on a variety of local conservation and education programs. in addition, it involves a close collaboration with fisheries and conservation officials from both the Banggai island Regency and Banggai Sea Regency. The indonesian counterparts are Dr. ir. Kawilrang W. A. Masengi ([email protected]), who is Professor at the Graduate School of Aquatic Sciences, and Vice Director of international Office Affairs of Sam
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Ratulangi University, as well as Chairman of the international Coelacanth Research Center and Marine Museum, Mrs. ixchel F. Mandagi, SPi, MSi., and PhD Candidate and Lecturer on Fish Genome at Sam Ratulangi University, and Mrs. Suryani Mile ([email protected]), director of YPL. The indonesian counterparts will participate in all aspects of the fieldwork, including census, habitat assessment and interviews. The fieldwork will be carried out in Luwuk and the Banggai Archipelago, (Banggai islands Regency, and Banggai Sea Regency, Province of Central Sulawesi), and is planned for March 2015.
B.2.1. Mr. Alejandro Augusto Vagelli
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Buenos Aires, Argentina, 6 September 1958Warga Negara (Nationality) : italiJabatan (Position) : Director of Science & Conservationinstitusi (institution) : New Jersey Academy for Aquatic Sciencesemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1 Riverside Drive Camden, New Jersey, 08103 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : YA3293690
B.3. Integration of the Population Characteristics of the Odean Sunfish (Moila mola) whitin the Newly Established Nusa Penida Protected Area in Support of Development of locally driven marine tourism guidelines
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti populasi Ocean Sunfish (Moilo mola) di kawasan lindung
laut Nusa Penida untuk menetapkan parameter populasi dasar guna mengembangkan pariwisata bahari
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 4 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Coral Triangle Center (Rili Djohani)
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The objective of the proposed study is to investigate the Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola) population within the newly established Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area (MPA), near Bali in indonesia. The project aims at establishing basic population parameters to support the Coral Triangle Centre (CTC) in developing locally driven guidelines for marine tourism, and to support their training activities of students, practitioners and stakeholders within the MPA. The research aims al establishing the seasonal population size, individual revisiting rates and residence time. The study v/ill also attempt to establish the roaming range of a subset of individuals, and establish the population connectivity with sunfish from Australia. The research will be conducted through two main approaches; 1) photo-identification of individual sunfish, and 2) genetic analysis, as well as through three supporting approaches namely: 3) collection of contextual information of sunfish sightings, 4) ocean temperature and salinity, and potential spawning through 5) the use of plankton trawis. There may also be an opportunity for satellite tagging of two sunfish.
B.3.1. Ms. Marianne Nyegard
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : esbjerg, 5 Juli 1974Warga Negara (Nationality) : DenmarkJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : School of Veterinary and Life Sciences - Murdoch University, Pertemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 90 South Street, Mudoch WA 6150, AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 207261807
B.4. Contributing to coral conservation: What motivates people to give?
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengetahui hal yang dapat memotivasi seseorang agar berkontribusi
dalam konservasi terumbu karangBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 16 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Tenggara (Wakatobi)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Kajian Sumberdaya Pesisir dan Lautan – iPB (Dr. Luky Adrianto)
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Changes in marine management require support from individuals, institutions, and governments at the local and global scale. This research will examine individual behavior to provide valuable insight to practitioners on the effects of:
1) private and collective incentive schemes on local conservation behavior; and2) the ‘types’ of cooperators in a group and how this relates to preferences for local
marine management strategies. While there exists a wide body of literature aimed at understanding motivations for prosocial behavior and collective action, this study extends these approaches by embedding participants in real situations where subjects must choose whether to allocate their personal resources (time/money) to conservation activities. The task structure of the experiments is designed to closely resemble situations that subjects may face in their daily lives. Findings from the experiments are intended to provide implications on designing conservation policy. The study will focus on coral reef conservation in the Wakatobi Regency of indonesia, which is recognized as a hotspot of marine biodiversity and a global priority for conservation.
B.4.1. Ms. Katherine Margaret Nelson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Alabama,18 Agustus 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : ZMT - Center for Tropical Marine ecologyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Fahrenheitstr. 6 28359 BremenGermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 488737382
B.5. Ecologi, value and threats of cryptic marine benthic fauna in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengevaluasi populasi hiu di indonesia bagian tengah dan timur dan
mempelajari potensi opsi dan tantangan dalam mengelola populasi ini secara berkelanjutan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 15 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Selat Lembeh dan Bunaken); Bali (Pantai utara dan
timur); NTT (Pulau Komodo); Maluku (Ambon)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Hasanudin (Prof. Dr. Rohani Ambo Rappe)
Abstract
The coral triangle region in Southeast Asia contains the highest giobai coral reef biodiversity. The lajority of this region lies within indonesian waters, highlighting the country’s important roie in conserving this biodiversity. However. indonesia is also home to more than 250 million people, many of which depend on marine resources for sustenance and income. Anthropogenic impacts such as overfishing and pollution have led to impoverished ecosystems, and pose a significant threat to the sustainabiiity of marine resource use and thus local livelihoods. Dive tourism has the potential to be a sustainable source of income for coastal communities, but has traditionally been restricted to coral reef ecosystems. Muck diving is a new and increasingly popular type of diving, which is not reliant on reefs, but instead occurs over soft sediment habitats. The appeal of muck diving is in the search for cryptic and rare species that are found in these habitats but are seldom encountered on coral reefs. Many of the species important for this type of diving also have high value in the marine ornamental aquarium trade, but there has been little research into the effects of collecting or other human impacts on these species. The cryptic nature and traditionai lack of interest in the habitat of these species has slowed down research efforts. This study aims to increase knowledge about the value of the species in the muck dive industry and to develop methods that will facilitate further -esearch into this uniti€ ecosystem. This study will also assess the biggest threats facing the sustainabiiity of the aquarium trade and dive tourism industry thai are dependent on these cryptic species.
B.5.1. Ms. Maarten Bernard Yvonne De Brauwer
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Antwerpen, Belgia, 7 Desember 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelgiaJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Curtin Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 4/41 Robert Street Como WA 6152, AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : eM088451
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B.6. Comparative phylogeography of the hyperdiverse gastropod conus in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari perbandingan filogeografi hewan gastropoda conus di
indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 16 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera (Batam, Padang), Jawa (Pangandaran, Madura), Kalimantan
(Pontianak, Derawan), Sulawesi (Spermonde, Selayar, Donggala), Maluku (Ternate), Papua (Raja Ampat, Teluk Cendrawasih)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Biologi, Unsoed (Dr.Romanus e.Prabowo)
Abstract
The indoaustralian Archipelago (iAA) may be considered the birthplace of bioge-ography through the works of Alfred Russell Wallace in the 19th century. His studies spawned a plethora of subsequent research projects aiming to uncover animal and plant distribution patterns in the region, particularly in indonesia, which includes most of the iAA. While enormous progress has been made in our understanding of the origin of the region’s megadiverse fauna, most research has focussed on terrestrial and freshwater taxa. it has only recently been recognized through DNA based phylogeographic studies that marine species do also exhibit conspicuous patterns of genetic differentiation across the iAA and particularly indonesia, prompting discussions of a ‚marine Wallace Line’. However, the available evidence is still restricted to a relatively low number of case studies mostly on fishes and a few invertebrate groups. We aim to contribute to the understanding of indonesia’s marine phylogeography by comparing genetic differentiation in species of the hyperdiverse marine snail group Conus. This genus, possibly the most species-rich among marine invertebrates with more than 600 spp., has its center of diversity in the Coral Triangle. Species of Conus are ecologically diverse reef dwellers and differ in their reproductive biology. We will target between about 20 species widespread throughout indonesia that live in shallow water in different reef habitats. By sampling across their entire distribution range in indonesia and subsequent comparative phylogeographic analyses, we will achieve a comprehensive understanding of common causes of genetic breaks across the archipelago. We expect to be able to link ecological and reproductive biology traits to differences in the resulting patterns. Overall, this study will provide a significant contribution to the marine biogeography of indonesia.
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B.6.1. Mr. Philipp Wilhelm Heinrich Vogt
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Wilhemshaven, 28 Juni 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Museum Fuer Naturkunde Berlinemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Leibniz institute for evolution and Biodiversity
Scienceinvalidenstrasse 4310115 BerlinGermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C3JJKCXYF
B.7. Impacts, alternative solutions, and awareness of mobula fisheries in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari kesadaran masyarakat lokal terhadap kondisi ikan genus
mobula, solusi alternatif dan dampaknya di indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 2 (dua) bulan, mulai 15 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jatim (Muncar, Banyuwangi), Jabar (Cibinong, Bogor), NTB (Tanjung
Luar, Lombok), NTT (Lamakera, Kab.Flores, Taman Nasional Komodo)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Oseanografi – LiPi (Fahmi, M.Phill)
Abstract
Great concern is raised concerning the vulnerability of mobula rays to overfishing in indonesia, due to the increasing demand for mobulid gill rakers in the Chinese medicine market. Although mantas benefit from a large sanctuary in the region, mobulas have only recently been added to the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS CoP11), presently requiring urgent collaborative efforts to implement protection measures on a local scale. Specifically, work towards habitat conservation, mitigating obstacles to the migration, and controlling fisheries of mobulas is now needed. Yet, crucial information on the demography and habitat use of mobula spp. are still lacking. Stakeholders are often unaware of the difference between mobulas and mantas (due to phenotypic similarities) and of these animals alive. This project will combine fishing market surveys, citizen science (with dive centers) and interviews to (1) provide a preliminary study of the life history of mobula spp., (2) describe Mobula spp. density and species-specific abundance in main aggregation areas, and (3) communicate about Mobula biology and ecology with local fishermen and schools to promote understanding of their importance.
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B.7.1. Ms. Betty Jean Lili Laglbauer
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Lagny sur Marne, Perancis, 22 April 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Research Volunteerinstitusi (institution) : The University of Queenslandemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 6B Jardins du Beal,56 Chemin du BayeFranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 11Ci05247
B.8. Diversity of the phytoplanktonic species responsible for Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in Indonesia with a special focus on the Alexandrium tamarense complex
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari komposisi spesies genus Alexandrium yang merupakan
fitoplankton yang menyebabkan berkembangnya ganggang berbahaya dan dinoflagelata berpotensi racun di indonesia
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 14 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta (Teluk Jakarta)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Oseanografi LiPi (Dr. Hikmah Thoha)
Abstract
This research proposal comes within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in 2012 between iRD and Li Pi. The proliferation of toxic microaigae, such as dinoflageiiates of the genus Alexandrium, causes various troubles of many kinds, including health, socio-economical and ecological problems that can be dramatic, especially in areas with high population densities. The studies of our team on the origin of the toxic strains of Alexandrium (especially A. catenella) proliferating in Thau lagoon, and more generally in the Mediterranean sea, led us to focus our interest on the populations of east Asia, from which they would originate. While there is information on the biogeography of this species for the Japanese and Chinese coasts, we have yet no data for the coasts of south-east Asia, especially indonesia. indonesia has a huge maritime territory, with nearly 108,000 km of coastline. Due to the importance and recurring phytoplankton blooms observed on its shores, the indonesian government has in the recent years promoted research on these toxic events, also called “Harmful Algal Blooms” (HAB).
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in this context, the present project aims at:
1. Studying the species composition of strains belonging to the species Alexandriumsp., Pyrodiniumbahamensevar. compressumand Cochlodiniumpolykrikoides and other potentially toxic dinoflageiiates in Lampung Bay in bottom sediments; their planktonic presence has indeed already been reported in several toxic events.
2. Such study will provide a first overview on the Alexandriumspecies associated with HABs in indonesia waters;
3. Looking at the strains diversity of dinoflageiiates present in different locations where both port activities and aquaculture occur. Study of the sediment should further help our understanding of the dynamics of invasion, expansion and colonization process of toxic species.
B.8.1. Dr. Estelle Pascale Raymonde Masseret
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Vichy, 8 Februari 1969Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : Universite Montpellier 2 & iRDemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 13BB48799
B.9. DNA barcoding, phylogeography, and molecular taxonomy of groupers across the Coral Triangle and adjacent regions (BARCORE)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan studi inventori ikan kerapu di indonesia dan kawasan
Segitiga Terumbu Karang menggunakan pendekatan DNA barcodingBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Pelabuhan Ratu, Sukabumi)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : P2O LiPi (Dr. irma Shita Arlyza) dan Pusat Kajian iBRC Universitas
Udayana (Prof. DR. i Gusti Ngurah Mahardika)
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Abstract
The Coral Triangle lies at the core of the indo-West Pacific marine ensemble. This region, which under its ecological definition includes most of the indonesian archipelago, has both the largest surfaces of coral-reef, mangrove, and associated habitats, the highest marine species richness, and reportedly the highest rate of marine endemism in the world. Meanwhile, much of the marine biodiversity of the Coral Triangle, including reef fishes, remains largely unknown and underdescribed. The habitats and species of the Coral Triangle are under serious threat, because of industrial development, urbanization, deforestation, land erosion, fishing pressure, pollution, and global change. Particularly vulnerable among reef fishes, are top-predators, including groupers [1, 2]. it is important to obtain genetic knowledge on these species in order to better manage them and protect them. This in turn will help their sustainability as fisheries and tourism resources that benefit to indonesians and indonesia.
B.9.1. Dr. Philippe Jean Charles Borsa
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Laxou, 4 Desember 1960Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : iRDemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : immeuble ie Sextant 44 bd de Dunkerque, CS 90009, 13572
Marseille cedex 02, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 12CP24844
B.10. Sea Cucumber Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture on Lombok, Indonesia - Ecological, Social and Institutional Settings
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan studi kelayakan terhadap budidaya teripang di Lombok
dari perspektif ekologi dan sosial dengan melakukan budidaya dan percobaan serta survei sosial yang mendalam di masyarakat
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Biologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 8 (delapan) bulan, mulai 27 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : NTB (Lombok)
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Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan Universitas Hasanuddin (Prof. ir.
Jamaluddin Jompa, M.Sc, Ph.D)
Abstract
indonesia is the world’s leading producer and exporter of sea cucumbers and the fishery provides an important livelihood especially in remote areas. Sea cucumbers are typically gleaned in the wild, but rising demand for many species on markets in Asia has put pressure on wild stocks and caused their numbers to decline. Aquaculture of sea cucumbers could provide and alternative to gleaning and a solution to the core sustainability challenges surrounding the sea cucumber fishery in indonesia. integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture (iMTA) of sea cucumbers with seaweed provides an opportunity to use space more efficiently and potentially reduce harmful levels of nutrients in the water. My project aims to investigate the feasibility of sea cucumber aquaculture on Lombok, from an ecological as well as from a social perspective by conducting and aquaculture experiment along with an in-depth social survey in the community. The experiment aims to determine if the two species can be successfully co-cultured at different densities. The social survey will investigate if the sea cucumber iMTA is a realistic and sustainable socio-economic opportunity in the local community. The project will investigate the region as an interlinked social-ecological system to holistically understand practical sustainability pathways.
B.10.1. Ms. Paula Sophie Margarethe Senff
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Leverkusen, 23 Februari 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Centre for Tropical Marine ecology (ZMT), University of Bremenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : An der Weide 3128195 BremenGermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : CH2GKNWKJ
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C. BIOTEKNOLOGI (BIOTECHNOLOGY)
C.1. Bioprospecting of Indonesian Medicinal plants
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Penelitian dan pengembangan obat herbal dengan bahan baku
tanaman herbal indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BioteknologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 5 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Banten (Laboratoria Pengembangan Teknologi industri Agro dan
Biomedika, Puspiptek Serpong); Jambi (TN Gunung Kerinci) dan Sumatera Barat (TN Gunung Kerinci)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Teknologi Farmasi dan Medika BPPT (DR. Bambang Marwoto,
Apt., Meng.)
Abstract
The purpose of this project is to conduct cooperation in Joint Research Project between BPPT and KRiBB for mutual benefit and execute the agreement with cooperative mind. The details of project aims are 1. Research and development of natural medicine based on indonesian medicinal plants, 2.To accelerate joint research and/or training program in KRiBB/BPPT on the research and development of natural medicine based on potential indonesian medicinal plants , and 3. To continuously probe biological active substances from indonesian Medicinal plants through field expedition.
Methodology will be 1. Conduct studies on the potential indonesian plant materials that have been massively collected in 2012 and 2014, and 2. Providing researchers to conduct joint research and/or training program in KRiBB/BPPT on the research and development of natural medicine based on potential indonesian medicinal plants. And 3. Standard botanical collecting of herbarium material and chemical extraction material will be used.
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C.1.1. Mr. Paik Jin Hyub
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Korea, 23 April 1972Warga Negara (Nationality) : KoreaJabatan (Position) : Senior Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Korea Research institute of Bioscience and Biotechnologyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Korea Research institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
international Biological Material Research Center 125 Gwahangno, Yuseong-gu, DaeJeon, 305-806, Korea
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : M13256810
D. BOTANI (BOTANY)
D.1. Promoting Organic Dry Land farming and Restoration of Deciduous forest in West Bali, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti kesesuaian tanaman yang akan ditanam serta sistem
pertanian yang digunakan petani lokal dengan daerah penanaman, untuk kepentingan penelitian agrikultur, pengayaan hutan dan kontrol terhadap erosi
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BotaniLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 7 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (TN Bali Barat)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (ir. Albertus Husein Wawo, M.Si)
Abstract
The coral reefs surrounding Menjangan island in Bali Barat National Park are one of Balis top-rated recreational diving destinations, with well-developed, biologically diverse shallow and deep reefs. Unfortunately, these reefs face numerous stressors including blast fishing, overfishing, bleaching from elevated seawater temperature, crown-of-thorns starfish infestations, anchor and diver damage and chronic plastic debris. This project seeks to characterize and address threats to the reefs near Menjangan and the adjacent mainland coast. The threats will be
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characterized by (a) underwater surveys of reef condition, community structure and fish populations, and (b) a geographic information system (GiS)-based study of terrestrial pollution using topographic, land use and other geospatial data. Local residents and stakeholders will be invited to participate in a collaborative planning effort to mitigate threats including excess runoff, plastic and wastewater pollution and human-caused damage to local reefs. This project will build upon prior reef studies and community-based conservation projects initiated by Biosphere Foundation in northwest Bali since 2008. it will assess reef change since 2000 and continue capacity-building with residents and stakeholders to reduce local threats and improve reef resiliency. Such stewardship will help preserve Menjangan’s value as a cultural, environmental and economic resource that benefits visitors, the national park and communities of northwest Bali.
D.1.1. Ms. Sally Eva Silverstone
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : United Kingdom, 15 Juni 1955Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Biosphere Foundationemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : P.O. Box 808Big Pine, CA 93513Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 488124726
D.2. Taxonomic, Phylogenetic, functional, and Biogeographycal Diversity of Vascular Plants in Rainforest Transformation Systems on Sumatera (Indonesia)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari felogenetika, taksonomi dan biogeografi tanaman dan
seluruh nilai-nilai ekonomi dan ekologinyaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BotaniLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 16 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (Bukit Duabelas landscape dan Harapan landscape)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : iPB (Dr. Sri Sudarmiyati Tjitrosoedirdjo)
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Understanding changes of plant diversity at different spatial and temporal scales is essential for an overall assessment of economic-ecological trade-offs and for developing science-based solutions for sustainable land-use and biodiversity conservation. Subproject B06 investigates changes in different aspects of plant diversity from local to biogeographical scales. in the first phase, we investigated plant species diversity with a focus on alpha- and beta-diversity within the 32 core plots located in the four land-use systems (lowland rainforest, jungle rubber, rubber, and oil palm plantations). in the next phase, we will expand our studies to include functional, phylogenetic and biogeographical aspects of plant diversity. Following our sampling protocols from the first phase, we will inventory the 12 new 50x50m core plots in riparian habitats to compare them to the 32 core plots with well-drained soils. We will investigate how changes in micro-topography and edaphic conditions affect alpha- and beta-diversity, evenness, and species composition. Further, we will extend our investigations of ecologically relevant plant traits within the core plots to quantify changes in functional diversity and composition. Community phylogenies will be constructed in close collaboration with the barcoding project of Z02 to investigate phylogenetic signatures in the responses of plant communities to land-use change and biological invasions that are particularly important in plantations. Combining species diversity with the functional and phylogenetic dimensions of plant diversity will allow us to disentangle effects of land management and ecological filters on plant diversity and composition along gradients of land-use intensity and topography and to quantify losses in ecological functions in direct comparison with species loss. Together with SP B12, we will conduct a common garden and climate chamber experiment to study the effects of light on germination and growth rates of common forest and weed species to answer the question why forest species are rarely found in plantations and weeds are rare or absent in forests. The following hypotheses will be tested: i) Taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional diversity are not closely and not linearly correlated with each other across the land-use systems which allows identifying trade-offs to retain basic ecological functions at relatively low levels of taxonomic diversity. ii) environmental filtering and ecological specialization are the main drivers of diversity patterns in forests, whereas ecologically neutral processes prevail in the intensely managed systems. iii) Different light conditions in the shading experiment trigger further abiotic factors such as humidity and temperature. The combination of these factors results in few drought tolerant and light demanding species dominating the open plantations while these species are not able to cope with dark forest conditions leading to a high variety of shade tolerant species.
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D.2.1. Dr. Katja Rembold
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Neuss, 7 Februari 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Post Docinstitusi (institution) : Georg-August-Universitat-Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected]( Address) : Büsgenweg 1, 37077 GöttingenGermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C1Y8PM65N
D.3. The plant ecological study of tropical rain forest in Gn.Leuser National Park, North Sumatera in 2015
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mendeteksi struktur vegetasi yang adaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BotaniLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 22 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumut (Tangkahan, TN.Gunung Leuseur)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dr. Ruliyana Susanti, Kusuma Rahmawati,S.Hut dan
Taufik Mahendra)
Abstract
in May and Novermber 2014, we have studied the vegetation at Tangkahan area (Kabupaten Langkat, Sumatra Utara), Gn. Leuser National Park, North Sumatra. We made two 1-ha plots in a lowland dipterocarp forests as shown in previous reports. Lowland tropical rain forests are the most diversified vegetation in the world. We can find various kinds of forest in this area. We plan to make several small plots in Tangkahan area. From 19 August to 11 September 2015, Suzuki and two graduate students will visit indonesia for the research.
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D.3.1. Mr. Eiji Suzuki
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shizuoka, 19 Januari 1953Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Kagoshima Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Kagoshima University,1-21-35 Korimoto Kagoshima 890-0065
JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH2985758
D.3.2. Mr. Daiki Kawahara
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Fukuoka, 16 September 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : Kagoshima Universityemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Kagoshima University,1-21-35 KorimotoNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : MU3303097
D.4. Recovery from human-induced disturbance and sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems in tropical forests
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyediakan informasi ilmiah bidang ekologi dan ekofisiologi guna
menetapkan manajemen ekosistem daratan yang berkesinambunganBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BotaniLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 10 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalbar (Pontianak, Hutan Gambut Konsesi Wana Subur Lestari, Sari
Bumi Kusuma Konsesi Hutan Tropis), Riau (Pekanbaru, Tasik Betung dan Giam Siak Kecil), Kalteng (Palangkaraya, Hutan Gambut Kalteng), Kalsel (Banjarmasin, Hutan Gambut Kalsel)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dr. Joeni S.Rahajoe dan Tika D. Atikah)
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My research purposes are to provide the required scientific information about ecology and ecophysiology to establish the sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems. My research also aims to clarify the quality and quantity of environmental services, and to improve the life of local peoples living in the forested areas. My core objectives are to clarify the impacts of forest and peat fires on the terrestrial ecosystems and how to rehabilitate them after fire in Riau, and to propose sustainable management of bio-resources in lowland tropical forests in West Kalimantan, and to clarify damage of human-induced disturbance and change of ecosystem service in peat Swamp forests in Central Kalimantan.
D.4.1. Dr. Satomi Shiodera
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Sapporo, 20 April 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Kyoto Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 46 Shimoadachi-cho, Yoshida, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8501 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK5048359
D.5. Study of genetic variation in lowland evergreen forest and upland evergreen forest trees in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari sejarah terbentuknya hutan dengan melihat kepada
komposisi populasi pohon dan distribusi spesies pohonBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BotaniLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 3 Maret (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (Hutan Harapan/ PT Reki, TN Bukit Dua Belas, TN Bukti Tiga
Puluh, TN Kerinci-Seblat); Sumatera Utara (TN Gn. Lauser); Jawa Barat (Tn. Gn Gede Pangrango)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : iPB (Prof. iskandar Z. Siregar)
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Targeting some tree species, which are representative in lowland and upland evergreen forests and have broad range of distribution in Southeast Asia we collect leaf samples in North Sumatra Province and Jambi Province. We then examine genetic variation using microsatellite markers and chloroplast DNA sequencing. These results are compared with that of the same tree species collected in Malaysian Borneo and Malay Peninsula. We then intend to clarify the historical process of forest formation in Sundaland in the last 20,000 years after the last glacial maximum using computer simulation programs with MCMC (Markov chain Monte Carlo) algorithm recently developed.
D.5.1. Prof. Ko Harada
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Fukuoka, Jepang, 21 Juli 1948Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Professor emeritusinstitusi (institution) : Faculty of Agriculture, ehime Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3-5-7 Tarumi, Matsuyama 790-8566, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH4280374
D.5.2. Dr. Koichi Kamiya
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jepang, 10 Maret 1973Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : Faculty of Agriculture, ehime Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3-5-7 Tarumi, Matsuyama 790-8566, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK2105527
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E. EKOLOGI (ECOLOGY)
E.1. filling a critical gap in Indonesia’s national carbon monitoring, reporting, and verification capabilities for supporting REDD+ activities: Incorporationg, quantifying and locating fire emissions from within tropical peat-swamp forest
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menginvestigasi rangkaian kejadian sosial dan bio-fisikal yang
menyebabkan kebakaran di lahan gambutBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5 (lima) bulan, mulai 25 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Palangkaraya, wilayah Kalimantan Forest and Climate
Partnership (KFCP) di Kapuas)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan iPB (Dr. erianto indra Putra, S.Hut, M.Si), Fakultas
Pertanian Unpar (Dr. Nina Yulianti, SP, M.Si)
E.1.1. Dr. Mark Alan Cochrane
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Connecticut, 27 Agustus 1964Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : South Dakota State Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1021 Medary Ave., Wecota Hall, Box 506B, Brookings, SD 57007Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 438628604
E.1.2. Dr. Kevin Christopher Ryan
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : illinois, 19 Oktober 1946Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Senior Scientistinstitusi (institution) : University of Montanaemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 482497140
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E.1.3. Mr. Karunarathna M. Thilina S. Jayarathne
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kurunegala, 29 Oktober 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : Sri LankaJabatan (Position) : Research Assistantinstitusi (institution) : University of iowaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of iowa, iowa City, iowa, 52242Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N2451638
E.1.4. Mrs. Chelsea Elizabeth Stockwell
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Missouri, 19 Maret 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Research Assistantinstitusi (institution) : University of Montanaemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 467751492
E.1.5. Dr. Cynthia Twyford fowler
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : South Carolina, 10 September 1970Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Wofford Collegeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 429 North Church Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29303
USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 485378733
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E.1.5. Dr. Robert James Yokelson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Rhode island AS, 22 Februari 1956Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of Montanaemail (email) : [email protected]( Address) : University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 529164608
E.2. Pre-feasability study of waste to energy in Kutai Kartanegara, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan studi kelayakan untuk implementasi pembangkit listrik
berbasis sampahBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 12 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Timur (Kutai Kartanegara)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kab. Kutai Kartanegara (Dr. ir. S.
Syarief Fathillah, M.P)
Abstract
Kutai Kartanegara Regency is one of the regions in east Kalimantan, indonesia. This region has huge natural resources such as oil, coal, gas, tropical forest and is situated along the Mahakam River. Kutai regency is divided in 18 districts and has more then 800 000 inhabitants, with an area about 4.097km2. Tenggarong is the capital of the regency and located about 45 km from the capital city of east Kalimantan province, Samarinda with about 930 000 inhabitants. Since 1995 Kutai Kartanegara is one of the regions in indonesia with own auto no my.
The waste management is not fUlly developed today and most of the waste is put into landfill. This is not concidered full/ sustainable, and is also not ideal from an environmental perspective. The energy in the region is produced from fossil fuels which generates greenhouse gas emissions
The master thesis is a collaboration between, AF industry, Falu energy and Water, Borlange energ/ and the Swedish environrnent institute, iVL The idea came up after staff from the Kutai Kartanegara regency visited plants in the Falun - Borlange region. The staff was interested in the
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sustainable technology and wanted to investigate if they could implement similar sustainable solutions in their region.
With this in m’nd we together with Gunnar Bark from AF industry, Melviana Heden from Falu energ/ and Water and Ronny Arnberg from Borlange energy and iVU designed a master thesis that will investigate the possibility of waste to energy plants in Kutai Kartanegara to make the region more sustainable.
The purpose of this project is to initiate a collaboration between the Kutai Kartanegara region and the stated companies above. Through this project Swedish solutions, experience and technology would help the Kutai Kartanegara region to develop a sustainable energy system and learn more in the subject.
The goal is .to do a pre-feasabiiity stud/ on the possibility to implement waste to energy plants inthe Kutai Kartanegara region. This should be done in a economical and environmental sustainable way. The study also intends to investigate what social consequences these implementations would bring.
E.2.1. Mr. Jon Gazelius
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Swedia, 15 Februari 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : SwediaJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : Uppsala Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Vaksalagatan 47, 75331 Uppsala SwedenNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 88229514
E.3. An operational multi-sensor design for forest carbon monitoring to support REDD+ in Kalimantan, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengumpulkan data udara LiDAR di 5 provinsi di KalimantanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 12 Januari 2015 (month, starting
from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Palangkaraya); Kaltim (Balikpapan); Kalbar (Pontianak);
dan Kaltara (Berau)
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Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : LAPAN (Dr. Orbita Roswintiarti)
Abstract
Around the world, governments are establishing national forest monitoring systems (NFMS) that use a combination of remote sensing and ground-based forest carbon inventory approaches to estimate anthropogenic forest-related greenhouse gas emissions and removals. The NFMS forms the link between historical assessments and current/future assessments of forests, enabling consistency in the data and information to support the implementation of ReDD+ activities. The creation of a reliable, transparent, and comprehensive NFMS is currently limited by a dearth of relevant data that are accurate, low-cost, and spatially resolved at subnational scales.
in this NASA research project, we aim to develop, evaluate, and validate several critical components of a NFMS in Kalimantan, indonesia, focusing on the use of LiDAR and radar imagery for improved carbon stock and forest degradation information.
We aim to evaluate sensor and platform tradeoffs systematically against in situ investments, as well as provide detailed tracking and characterization of uncertainty in a cost-benefit framework. Kalimantan is an ideal area to evaluate the use of remote sensing methods due to the rapidly changing uses of the carbon-dense rainforests found in this region. While our work focuses at the subnational scale for Kalimantan, we are targeting these methods for applicability across broader geographies and for implementation at various scales.
The two primary goals of this project are:
1. To assist ReDD+ stakeholders in indonesia by contributing data products and improved forest monitoring methods.
2. To develop improved methods that are useful across regions and are cost effective to map biomass, deforestation, and carbon loss from deforestation and degradation, and associated uncertainties.
These goals will be met through three objectives:
1. Develop an uncertainty tracking system for National Forest Monitoring Systems.2. Map carbon emissions associated with forest degradation from timber harvesting using
LiDAR and radar in Kalimantan.3. Produce improved wall-to-wall forest carbon stock maps of Kalimantan using LiDAR, radar,
and optical data
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E.3.1. Mr. Stephen Charles Hagen
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Park Ridge, illinois, AS, 31 Desember 1974Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Senior Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Applied Geosolutionsemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 87 Packers Falls Road Durham, NH 03824 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 454172586
E.4. Research on urban metabolism by time allocation survey
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk memahami metabolisme perkotaan dari sudut pandang value-
chain di daerah kumuhBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 23 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Bandung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Fisika – LiPi (Dr.rer.nat. Neni Sintawardani)
E.4.1. Mr. Hiroki Kobayashi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hokkaido, 26 Februari 1993Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Bachelor Studentinstitusi (institution) : Faculty of engineering – Hokkaido Univeristyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Kita-13, Nishi-8, Kita-ku Sapporo City, 060-8628 Hokkaido JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TR4236798
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E.5. REDD+, the role of community monitoring
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyelidiki kondisi terbaik implementasi ReDD + yang paling
optimal dalam hal pengurangan emisiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 6 Januari 2015 (month, starting
from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (TN. Berbak), Kalimantan Timur (Berau), Sumatera Barat
(Sijunjung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Pertanian Bogor (Dr. Arya Hadi Dharmawan)
Abstract
ReDD+ is a recently emerged global initiative, with the key objective to reduce greenhouse gas emission from the forest sector, it aims to arrest defcrestation and forest degradation and to promote sustainable management and forest conservation by offering financial incentives primarily to governments in developing countries. These financial incentives include compensations for those who lose access to forest products and lands, and rewards for those who increase forest carbon (Peskett et al. 2008). Since its inception, ReDD+ has swiftly received enormous interest from developing countries as a potential source of international funding. To date, more than 40 developing countries have initiated ReDD+ related activities (UN-ReDD 2013).
However, there are growing concerns over the possible adverse effects of ReDD+ for millions of rural poor who depend on forests for subsistence and cash income. Previous experiences have shown that identification of valuable forest resources often leads to the exclusion of local people from forest management and use. Often this leads states to assert exclusive legal rights and control over forests and lands without recognizing local customary rights thereby renderingtraditional activities illegal and turning traditional occupants into encroachers (Sikor 2010). ‘Discovery’ of valuable resources in forest areas also attracts commercial actors such as mining., palm oil and logging companies who may gain control of customary lands by obtaining g.ant concessions from states (Peluso 1994). Such land grabbing has often resulted in violent conflicts and injustice.
One of the main tools which ReDD-’- employs for benefit distribution and compensation is the monitoring of carbon stocks and identification of foregone benefits. However, reliance on outside experts to do so is not only expensive, but may also offer an excuse for recentralization
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of forest governance and for the exclusion of local people.Participatory monitoring has been shown to have positive effects on safeguarding local forest rights and forest access and to promote local involvement in decision-making (Danielsen et al. 2010). Community-based methods have been used to measure, monitor and report biodiversity (e.g. Topp-Jorgensen et al. 2005) as well as carbon stock changes (e.g. Danielsen et al. 2011, Skutsch et a!. 2011). Another area which deserves more attention is the potential of community-based methods for generating social science data on impacts of ReDD+ on local -livelihoods (e.g. Cullen-Unsworth et al. 2011).However, there is a lack of systematic evaluations of the potential of participatory monitoring of livelihood impacts to contribute to safeguarding local rights and ensure adequate compensation.
Drawing on cases from indonesia and Vietnam this project aims to identify emerging and potential consequences of ReDD + on land rights, forest access and use regulations, mechanisms governing the distribution of benefits and the potential of community based monitoring to strengthen social safeguards. indonesia and Vietnam have been chosen as project countries as they share some of the same problems, but use different approaches to address them. Both countries are rich in forests which are to a large degree inhabited by ethnic minorities, and both are participating in ReDD+.
The project’s objectives are:
1. To strengthen the capacity of institutions in indonesia and Vietnam to conduct research on rights in relation to ReDD i .
2. To generate insights into mechanisms to safeguard local people’s rights in relation to ReDD+ by investigating:
a. Governance: What are the emerging and potential consequences of ReDD+ on local access and use, and what governs the distribution of benefits?
b. Community monitoring: Can community based monitoring of carbon and livelihood impacts function as a tool for local involvement in decision-making and for safeguarding local forest rights and access?
E.5.1. Ms. Helena Ohlensc hlager Larsen
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Denmark, 15 Oktober 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : DenmarkJabatan (Position) : Research Assistantinstitusi (institution) : University of Conpehagenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Nordre Fasanvej 18, 2.th 2000 FrederiksbergNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 207800031
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E.6. Market Studies for Certification of forest Ecosystem Services in Lombok
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menganalisa permintaan pasar untuk sertifikasi daerah aliran sungai
di LombokBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 29 Januari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Nusa Tenggara Barat (Lombok)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Konsorsium untuk Study dan Pengembangan Partisipasi (Konsepsi)
(Witardi, Se), Universitas Mataram (Dr. Sitti Latifah, S.Hut.,M.Sc.F)
Abstract
Certification of forest ecosystem services is an instrument designed to foster the efficiency and effectiveness of market-based instruments by reducing asymmetric information between ecosystem services sellers and buyers. Successful certification implementation requires market demand, but its presence is currently unknown. Therefore, the research will analyze the market demand for certification in Lombok as a case study. Watershed certification will be focused in the research since in Lombok a PLS scheme is implemented to protect Rinjani watersheds with the support of WWF-lndonesia. The watersheds are a vital water source to iVlataram City
This market research has three objectives: (i) demand analysis. (2) perceptual analysis, and (3) cost-effectiveness analysis. First, the demand analysis will elicit demand for watershed certification from the residents of Mataram City. Second, the perceptual analysis will examine and compare PeS stakeholders’ perceptions on watershed certification. PeS stakeholders include PeS sellers, PeS buyers, local government (PiMM), and local NGO (WWF-lndonesia). Third, the cost-effectiveness will analyze the cost-effectiveness of watershed certification in comparisons with forest certification and other watershed management methods in Lombok
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E.6.1. Mr. Wanggi Jaung
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Korea, 19 Januari 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : KoreaJabatan (Position) : PhD candidateinstitusi (institution) : University of British Columbiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of Forest Resources Management 2nd Floor, Forest
Sciences Center 2045-2424 Main Hall Vancouver, CanadaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : M46864922
E.7. Influence of Tropical Lowland Rainforest Transformation Systems to the Community, Genetic and Trophic Structure of Bats in Jambi, Sumatra
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami dampak dari transformasi sistem hutan terhadap
komunitas dan genetik kelelawar di JambiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 28 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (TN Bukit Duabelas, Hutan Hujan Harapan, Perkebunan sawit
dan karet di Batanghari dan Sarolangun)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Pertanian Bogor (Prof. Dr. Damayanti Buchori)
Abstract
Mist netting will be used to assess the taxonomic diversity of bats among the rainforest transformation systems. Mist nets and harp traps will be installed in every core plot. each plot will be sampled for two consecutive nights. Mist netting will be done from 18:00 to 24:00 hours and nets will be checked at 1 hour interval. Ground and sub-canopy level mist netting will be employed to provide better representation of bat community structure. Caught bats will be measured, identified and will be assigned to its respective trophic category. The research will be implemented in Jambi Province in Sumatra, with the fastest and most complete transformation of tropical lowland rainforest. We focus on tropical lowland rainforests as these are experiencing the strongest losses worldwide (Achard et al. 2002). in particular, the massive transformation of lowland rainforest into oil palm plantations has been identified as a major threat for biodiversity and a potential driver of climate change (Danielsen et al. 2009, Giam et al. 2010, Wilcove and Koh 2010).
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E.7.1. Mr. Neil Jun Sala Lobite
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Filipina, 7 Desember 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : FilipinaJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of the Philippinesemail (email) : [email protected] ; [email protected] (Address) : Brgy. 7, D- Kalachuchi, Nasipit, Agusan del Norte, 8602
PhilippinesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : eB8693295
E.8. Preserving Ecosystem Through Species Interactions : Conservation Planning for Buton Island, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyelidiki bagaimana gangguan manusia mempengaruhi mamalia
dan tanaman yang mungkin bergantung pada mereka di ekosistem hutan Pulau Buton, Sulawesi Tenggara, indonesia
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 1 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Tenggara (Cagar Alam Butan Utara dan Hutan Lindung
Lambusango)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Haluoleo (Dr. ir. Laode Sabaruddin, M.Si)
Abstract
Biodiversity loss cascades through ecosystems when human disturbance disrupts species interactions across trophic levels. Any disturbance that directly threatens fauna with extinction could indirectly threaten flora if it disrupts plant animal interactions that influence plant population persistence. Southeast Asian tropical forests house much of the earths terrestrial biodiversity and are thus of high priority for conservation research. My study investigates how human disturbance affects mammals and the plants that may rely on them in the forest ecosystems of Buton island, South east Sulawesi, indonesia. i will identify high priority areas to reduce human presence by relating estimates of mammal local abundance and community structure to experimentally estimated seed and seedling survival in areas exposed to different disturbance intensities. Disturbance intensity will be calculated using social surveys
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and participatory mapping. i will use Bayesian decision analysis to integrate all data into a conservation tool that communicates results to local communities in a meaningful way. in addition to providing critical conservation information to Buton island, the framework i develop will be useful for managing other systems because the resource (mammal and plant) and disturbance (human presence) components can be updated on a case-by-case basis.
Keywords Buton island, Bayesian decision analysis, plant mammal interactions, participatory mapping, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem approach.
E.8.1. Ms. Adrienne Louise Contasti
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kanada, 1 Februari 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : Ph.D Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of British Columbiaemail (email) : [email protected], [email protected] (Address) : 6-1245, Stephenson Drive, Burlington, ON, Canada, L7S 2L9
CanadaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : QC176412
E.9. Hydrological restoration monitoring in the Sabangau peat-swamp forest, Central Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengolah hasil penelitian dari Community Patrol Team (TSA) dan
Cimtrop untuk menyediakan data yang berguna dalam melakukan penilaian kondisi hidrologi ekosistem serta memantau keberhasilan dari tindakan konservasi yang telah dilakukan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 18 Desember 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Tengah (Palangkaraya, Sebangau, Pulau Pisang, dan
Laboratorium Alam Hutan Gambut)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP – Universitas Palangka Raya (Dr Suwido H. Limin)
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Abstract
Despite the Sabangau Forest’s high importance for biodiversity conservation, carbon storage and ecosystem service provision, like most other peatlands in the region, it remains at risk from a number of threats. in particular, between 1997 and 2005, intense uncontrolled illegal logging occurred here and there were several severe fire events. The lasting effects of this habitat drainage and degradation will be detrimental to the long-term integrity of the ecosystem unless mitigation activities are undertaken. Of particular concern are hundreds of small canals, usually 1-2m wide and 1m deep, which were cut into the peat by illegal loggers to extract timber from the forest.
Restoring the peat-swamp forest hydrology is therefore an indispensable conservation action to retain water and forest litterfall in the ecosystem, slow drainage and allow canals to fill in naturally. Since 2009, the CiMTROP Community Patrol Team (TSA) in collaboration with the local community built up to 400 dams in 11 canals, with further dam construction ongoing. i will support this important work by the TSA and CiMTROP in the LAHG, Sabangau by combining research and hydrology monitoring to provide useful data to assess the hydrological condition of the ecosystem and monitor the success of the these conservation actions.
in particular, i will: (1) monitor the hydrological conditions of the forest in dammed and non-dammed areas, including water tables and dry-season drawdown; (2) monitor dam efficiency and the reduction of the forest drainage, including water flow rates and depth in canals; (3) assess the best tree/shrub species to be planted on top of “living” dams; and (4) train the local counterpart scientists and other CiMTROP/TSA staff members on hydrology monitoring data collection, storage and analysis techniques, plus research design, report writing and results presentation, in order to contribute to local capacity building and scientific developments.
E.9.1. Mr. Pau Brugues Sintes
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Barcelona, 16 Oktober 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : SpanyolJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : OuTrop, Oxford Brookes University, UKemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Travessera de les Corts, 313 7B 08029 Barcelona SpainNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AAG015823
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E.10. finding and evaluation of the controlling factor of sulfur denitrification and greenhouse gas emission from acid sulfate soil in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mengetahui emisi gas rumah kaca dari tanah sulfat masam di
indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 16 Desember 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (Rantau Rasau, Kab. Tanjung Jabung Timur)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Departemen ilmu Tanah dan Sumberdaya Lahan, institut Pertanian
Bogor (Dr.Suwardi)
Abstract
Acid sulfate soil is the depleted soil with very low pH because of sulfide oxidation in the agricultural field. When nitrogen fertilizer is applied to the low pH soil, usually very high nitrous oxide emission occurred. it has as 298 times higher global warming potential as carbon dioxide. However, so far there is no report of nitrous emission in acid sulfate soil. Generally, it is said the acidic condition inhibits nitrification and denitrification which are major process of nitrous oxide production in soil but i made a hypothesis that other process such as nitrate reduction with sulfur oxidation to sulfuric acid may strongly relate to the nitrous oxide production (sulfur denitrification). Study about nitrogen dynamics related to nitrous oxide production in acid sulfate soil is crucial. in indonesia, the area of acid sulfate soil is 10.8 million which increased with development of agricultural field therefore the utilization of this soil with low greenhouse gas emission can contribute to increase the area of sustainable agricultural field and food productivity. in this study, gas and soil samples are taken and analyzed in Japan. Using the data from analysis, the controlling factor of gas emission is researched and good management of this type of soil might be suggested.
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E.10.1. Mr. Motohiro Yoshimura
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hokkaido, 29 November 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Master course studentinstitusi (institution) : Hokkaido Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Jl. Meranti Wing 21 Level 4, Department of Soil Science and Land
Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Bogor Agricultural University, Darmaga Campus, Bogor, West Java, 16680
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : MT1959215
E.11. Microplastics and Megafauna: Implications of microplastic ingestion on large filter feeders
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mempelajari implikasi dari pencemaran plastik laut terhadap
pari manta (Manta alfredi dan Manta birostris) serta hiu paus (Rhincodon typus)
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 8 Desember 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Timur (Probolinggo, Banyuwangi), Bali (Kab. Klungkung: Nusa
Penida, Nusa Lembongan, dan Nusa Ceningan), NTB (Lombok Barat dan Lombok Timur), NTT (TN. Pulau Komodo, Manggarai Barat, Solor, dan Lembata), serta Kalimantan Timur (Berau)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan – Universitas Udayana (i Gede
Hendrawan, Ph.D)
Abstract
The increasing level of marine plastic debris is a large-scale, global environmental problem. The deleterious effects of small-sized plastics or microplastics on large filter feeders, such as manta rays and whale sharks, are poorly understood. We aim to study the implications of plastic marine pollution on manta rays (Manta alfredi and Manta birostris) and whale sharks (Rhincodon typus), both vulnerable and economically important species for tourism. We will investigate if microplastic is present in the feeding grounds of manta rays and whale sharks in
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indonesia (Nusa Penida, Komodo National Park, east Java and Raja Ampat), and if these animals ingest microplastic and become exposed to plastic associated toxins. By exploring the direct implications of marine plastic debris on a flagship species, such as manta rays, we will expand the understanding of this cryptic anthropogenic threat and encourage solutions for localized waste management.
E.11.1. Ms. Elitza Stanislavova Germanov
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Sofia, 25 Agustus 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : PhD studentinstitusi (institution) : Murdoch Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 90 South Street, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia
6150Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : HG053116
E.12. The Behavior of Mercury in Contaminated Site and Its Ecological Impact
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mengetahui dampak lingkungan dari merkuriBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 3 Desember 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Bogor dan TN Gn. Halimun-Salak), Kalteng (Palangkaraya dan
Bawan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dr. Joeni Setijo Rahajoe, Dr. Nuril Hidayati, Dr. Siti
Sundari)
Abstract
Japanese researchers from Kagoshima University will make a cooperative study with Research Center for Biology (RCB) LiPi to elucidate the behavior of mercury released from gold mining during August 2015 to March 2016. The study includes three topics for this year as follows and the West Java will be a main study field.
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1) Dispersion of mercury through air2) Movement of mercury through river system and the change of chemical forms of mercury
in the environment.3) Accumulation of mercury through the biological systems
This work is supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) from 2013 to 2015. RCB-LiPi and Kagoshima University exchange an MOU for the cooperative study. This study will strengthen the relationship..
E.12.1. Mr. Takashi Tomiyasu
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Fukuoka, 22 November 1962Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Kagoshima Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Korimoto 1-21-35, Kagoshima, 890-0065 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK2580590
E.13. Measuring Urban Resilience to Climate Change in Jakarta, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mempelajari akibat dari perubahan iklim di JakartaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 10 (sepuluh) bulan, mulai 2 Desember 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi JakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Program Pascasarjana Universitas indonesia (Komara Djaja)
Abstract
Jakarta, indonesia is the world’s most vulnerable city to the effects of climate change, particularly flooding. To provide critical data necessary for flood management i will build and deploy a low cost wireless sensor network to measure flooding throughout Jakarta. This data will be integrated into Pusat Pengendalian Operasi Penanggulangan Bencana (Pusdalops) of Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah (BPBD) DKi Jakarta, to provide free, real-time information on flooding for Jakarta’s government and 28 million residents.
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E.13.1. Mr. frank Martin Sedlar
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Amerika, 7 Januari 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Michiganemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 605 Ogden Ave.escanaba, Mi 49829United States of AmericaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 440433391
E.14. Toward the Regeneration of Tropical Peat Land Societies: Establishment of an International Research Network and Proposal of its future
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk memperjelas karakteristik ekologi dan siklus materi di daerah
rawa gambut tropisBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 7 Desember 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Propinsi Riau (Kabupaten Siak dan Pelalawan), Kalteng (Palangkaraya,
Kab Pulau Pisau), Jateng (Kab. Magelang, Klaten, dan Boyolali), Di Jogjakarta (Kab. Sleman dan Progo)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Riau (Dr. Harris Gunawan)
Abstract
Fruiting phenology and seed predation affects forest recruitment and regeneration. Our (i and counterpart) previous study showed that there are closer relationships between fruiting phenology and seed predation in tropical peat swamp forests, and the study cast a new hypothesis that the drainage of peat swamp forests possibly have severe negative effects on regeneration process of tree species by the following way.
Wes revealed that there are two kinds of tree species of which fruits are highly and less preferred by seed predators in tropical peat swamp forest. During the flooding season the activity of small mammals are restricted, and rate of seed predation of favoured species, consequently, is decrease. Species well preferred by predators produced seeds during flooding season. in addition to that these species produced much seeds in a year of high precipitation and vice versa. Generally most of remnant peat swamp forests have experienced drainage and the
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watertable is kept to be lower. The above result and lower watertable condition of remnant peat swamp forests leads to the following hypotheses;
i) if the fruiting of the well preferred species are triggered by higher watertable, there seeds would not fruit in a forest of lowered water table.
ii) even if seeds of well preferred species are fruited under lowered watertable condition their seeds will be predated by seed predators, as the predators activity is not limited in such forest. Then, the regeneration of the trees will be disturbed.
The objective of the present study is to clarify the effect of peatland exploitation on regeneration of tree species for forest management. For the objective we will conduct research in well and least drained peat swamp forests and monitor the fruiting process. in the study difference in following aspects will be compared between the forests.
i) Fruiting and flowering phenology and seed production of dominant tree species.ii) Seasonal changes of seed predators activity and predation pressure on seeds
By comparing the results we will clarify whether changes in watertable affects fruiting phenology of plant community in amount or in a temporal scale and whether the activity of small mammals increase on a lowered watertable site.
E.14.1. Mr. Tetsuya Shimamura
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kanagawa, Jepang, 23 September 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Faculty of Agriculture, ehime Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Faculty of Agriculture, ehime University 3-5-7 Tarumi, Matsuyama
7908566 JAPANNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH4858186
E.15. Effects of spatial and temporal variation in plant productivity on the population ecology of Bornean rainforest primates at the Cabang Panti Research Station in Gunung Palung National Park
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari dampak spasial dan produktifitas berbagai jenis tanaman
hutan terhadap populasi primata hutan hujan tropis KalimantanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 23 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalbar (Cabang Panti Research Station di TN Gunung Palung Ketapang
dan Kayong Utara)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan – Universitas Tanjungpura (Dr. ir. Burhanuddin, MP)
Abstract
The proposed research seeks to continue long-term research at GunungPalungNational Park regarding how spatial and temporal variation in plant productivity affects populations of Bornean rainforest primates. Long-term research on gibbons and leaf monkeys has indicated that several key measures of demographic success (e.g., density, group size, reproductive success) are strongly determined by spatial and temporal variation in food availability across the tropical forest landscape found at this study site. The results, however, suggest that the manner in which the two primate species are affected by this variation is strikingly different. The objective of the proposed research is continue collection of data that will be used to test eight hypotheses designed to improve our understanding of how landscape-level variation in habitat quality and seasonality of fruit production impact the population ecology of white-bearded gibbons and red leaf monkeys. The goal is to obtain a deeper understanding of the underlying ecological principles limiting primate population dynamics, and understand inter-specific variation in response to landscape-scale and seasonal variation in plant productivity.
E.15.1. Ms. Sarah Marie Jaffe
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : California, 28 Desember 1979Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : University of California, Davisemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1905 Northwest 29 th AvenueApartement 216 Portland, OR
97210, USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 459327811
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E.16. The Menjangan Island Coral Reef Project: Addressing Threats to Reefs
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengidentifikasi ancaman terhadap terumbu karang di sekitar
MenjanganBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi kelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 23 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (Buleleng, Pulau Menjangan, TN Bali Barat, Pemuteran, Sumber
Kima, Pejarakan, dan Sumber Klampok)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Lingkungan Hidup – Universitas Udayana (Abd.
Rahman As-syakur)
Abstract
The coral reefs surrounding Menjangan island in Bali Barat National Park are one of Bali s top-rated recreational diving destinations, with well-developed, biologically diverse shallow and deep reefs. Unfortunately, these reefs face numerous stressors including blast fishing, overfishing, bleaching from elevated seawater temperature, crown-of-thorns starfish infestations, anchor and diver damage and chronic plastic debris. This project seeks to characterize and address threats to the reefs near Menjangan and the adjacent mainland coast. The threats will be characterized by (a) underwater surveys of reef condition, community structure and fish populations, and (b) a geographic information system (GiS)-based study of terrestrial pollution using topographic, land use and other geospatial data. Local residents and stakeholders will be invited to participate in a collaborative planning effort to mitigate threats including excess runoff, plastic and wastewater pollution and human-caused damage to local reefs. This project will build upon prior reef studies and community-based conservation projects initiated by Biosphere Foundation in northwest Bali since 2008. it will assess reef change since 2000 and continue capacity-building with residents and stakeholders to reduce local threats and improve reef resiliency. Such stewardship will help preserve Menjangan island value as a cultural, environmental and economic resource that benefits visitors, the national park and communities of northwest Bali.
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E.16.1. Ms. Katharine Elisabeth Currier
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : AS, 16 Desember 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Research Associateinstitusi (institution) : Biosphere Foundationemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1426 Red Oak Ct. Ft. Collins, CO 80525 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 483780034
E.17. Research on urban metabolism by time allocation survey
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk memahami metabolisme perkotaan dari sudut pandang value-
chain di daerah kumuhBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Teknik LingkunganLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 23 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Bandung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Fisika – LiPi (Dr.rer.nat. Neni Sintawardani)
Abstract
Urban slum is defined generally as the area which has bad living environment due to (1) over population and (2) insufficient infrastructure. it is clear that corroboration between government and local community is necessary to solve this problem, however in many cases, the system and technology which is provided by government side does not match to slum dwellers’ behavior based on their value system and decision making process. As a result, we can easily find locally managed self-building infrastructure and system in slum area. Those self-building infrastructures are reasonable solution for slum dwellers, however in many cases, this solution makes another problem and finally it cannot be total solution. For example, water closed toilet without treatment facility is one of typical situation. Thus, it is necessary that social system design which leads peoples’ decision making to total solution and appropriate technology selection, for solving the problems in slum area. To achieve this, understanding the urban metabolism to reach the total solution, and analysis on decision making system of people to understand their value evaluation and behavior, are necessary. And then adjusting the total solution and people’s decision making, and designing the appropriate policy, is required. On the bases of this concept, this study aims to understand urban metabolism from viewpoint of value-chain in slum area.
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E.17.1. Dr. Ushijima Ken
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Saitama, 7 September 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Researchinstitusi (institution) : Northern Regional Building Research institute, Hokkaido
Research Organizationemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3-1-20, Midorigaoka-higashi 1, Asahikawa City, 0788801
HokkaidoJapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TR4976392
E.18. Trial of an early warning system for marine pests in the Banda Islands, Moluccas, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mengidentifikasi apakah nelayan sekitar kepulauan Banda
terancam oleh invasi biologi kelautan dari daerah biogeografi lain di indonesia atau Australia
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 26 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Bogor) dan Maluku (Banda Naira)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Perikanan dan ilmu Kelautan – iPB (Dr. Hawis Madduppa)
Abstract
Trial of an early warning system for marine pests in the Banda islands, Moluccas, indonesia
The transport and establishment of non-indigenous species (NiS) is regarded as one of the greatest threats to the world’s biodiversity, with significant environmental, economic, social and health impacts worldwide. Within the marine environment, shipping is recognized as the most important and prevalent transport vector of NiS, across international and domestic borders at ever increasing rates. in response to biosecurity risks associated with shipping, Australia recently implemented a National System for the Prevention and Management of Marine Pest incursions. examples of successful eradication efforts of marine pest species are few, very expensive and feasible only at a very early stage of introduction. early-warning detection systems, consisting in regular surveys using a range of techniques (settlement arrays, mops, traps) have been
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developed and implemented in Western Australia (WA) in order to attempt to detect NiS at an early stage of establishment. Detection at early stages of establishment is essential for effective management actions. in indonesia, less attention has been paid to biological invasions in the marine environment so far, which is partly because of the exceptional high marine biodiversity in the archipelago, which makes it difficult to identify the occurrence of non-indigenous species. However, because of the fact that indonesia consists of several biogeographic regions, even invasions within the country are possible, which was for example shown for Asian green mussels, Perna viridis, to the Moluccas. The Banda islands (central Moluccas) is a group of 11 small islands, with a human population of 22 000 living mainly from fishing and farming, but increasingly also from tourism. The islands sit in what is considered the center of global marine biodiversity, the Coral Triangle. The port in the main island of Banda Naira is a hub for passenger ferries and large fishing boats connecting the Moluccas and West Papua in the east with the islands of Sulawesi, Bali and Java in west indonesia, and sailing vessels and cruise ships travelling between indonesia and Australia. This study will help to identify whether the Banda islands’ marine communities are threatened by marine biological invasions from other biogeographic regions of indonesia or Australia. it will also determine Banda Naira’s role in facilitating invasions within indonesia, to Australia and vice versa.
E.18.1. Ms. Mareike Huhn
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Recklinghausen, 13 September 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel – GeOMARemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Schulstrasse 345739 Oer-erkenschwickNRWGermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C7GW35HPT
E.19. Identifying fine scale habitat use and landscape connectivity of tigers in a central Sumatran landscape
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengidentifikasi hubungan antara skala habitat yang dapat digunakan
dengan baik oleh harimau Sumatera dengan konektifitas lanskapBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 19 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Riau (TN. Tesso Nilo, indragiri Hilir, indragiri Hulu, Kampar, Kuantan
Singingi Pelalawan, Rokan Hulu, Siak, dan Pekanbaru), TN. Bukit Tigapuluh, Hutan Lindung Bukit Batabuh, Suaka Margasatwa Kerumutan, Suaka Margasatwa Bukit Rimbang Baling); DKi Jakarta (LBM eijkman); Jawa Barat (Taman Safari)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan – UGM (Muhammad Ali imron)
Abstract
The Asia Development Bank estimates $750 trillion will be spent in Southeast Asia within the next decade. As roads, railroads, dams, mines and towns continue to fragment habitat, the overall decrease in natural areas and the increased distance between these habitat patches will lead to reduced carnivore presence. Preserving connectivity physical and genetic - between habitat patches is one of the most important factors in conserving endangered carnivore species such as tiger. The Sumatran tiger resides within approximately 88,000 km2 of fragmented natural habitat. Although plantations and settlements are increasingly encroaching on natural areas, tiger use of non-natural areas remains largely unknown. identifying which areas of plantations tigers use, and why, could help reduce the number of human-tiger encounters and human-tiger conflict related mortalities, and allow plantation managers to plan strategic and rotational tiger friendly areas of plantations. The goal of this project is to conduct a preliminary assessment of the extent of connectivity and habitat use of central Sumatran tiger populations. To determine habitat use, we will use foot holds and/or box traps to trap tigers and African Wildlife Tracking GPS collars to collect fine-scale movement data. Scat will be collected and analyzed to quantify any genetic connectivity between tiger populations in central Sumatra. We will also model land cover change and quantify tiger habitat change using different development scenarios. The findings of this study will provide us with powerful knowledge critical to keeping the growing human population safe while developing a management plan to increase the central Sumatran tiger population.
E.19.1. Ms. Erin Elizabeth Poor
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Michigan, 29 Januari 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Virginia Techemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Jl. Pringgodani 15, YogyakartaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 467808841
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E.20. Secret Cats of Sabangau: Behavioural Ecology and Population Density of Borneo’s Small Cats
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari perilaku dari Borneo’s Small Cats di SebangauBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 11 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Laboratorium Alam Hutan Gambut Sebangau – PalangkarayaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP – Universitas Palangkaraya (Rahman dan Bustani Arifin)
Abstract
Since 2008 OuTrop and CiMTROP have carried out the first long-term monitoring of Sunda clouded leopards in indonesia. We have determined population densities for peat-swamp forest, added much needed information to knowledge of behavioural ecology and anthropogenic pressures and obtained demographic data for 9 individual clouded leopards. in this time we have also opportunistically obtained images of 3 of the 4 small cats. Since the cameras were first placed in 2008, we have captured 142 independent photos of clouded leopards but only 74 leopard cats, 34 marbled cats and 30 flat-headed cats (independent photos). This is likely an artefact of the placing of the cameras (±1km apart) to focus on the wide-ranging clouded leopard. By moving the cameras closer (±500m) we hope to determine population density for the small cats and determine if the bay cat is indeed absent from this forest as well as continuing our monitoring of the clouded leopard population. Given the disturbed mosaic nature of Sabangau we also hope to determine which areas are unsuitable for small cats either due to habitat changes and/or due to human disturbance. Live small cats are more common in Kalimantan markets than clouded leopards and their skins are more regularly found in homes. Far less is known about small cat movements, habitat preferences, seasonal movements, breeding patterns and effects of anthropogenic disturbance across their range but these data are particularly lacking from tropical peat-swamp forests [Cheyne, and Macdonald, 2011]. By shifting the camera project focus away from clouded leopards we hope to add to this information.
The final report will: 1) Describe survey and analysis methods, site locations and field protocol in detail to enable identical repeat surveys; 2) include baseline dataset; 3) Make recommendations for evaluation and feedback; 4) Be translated into the indonesian language.
This document will contain the most complete and up-to-date overview of small cats’ status in Sabangau.
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E.20.1. Ms. Karen Anne Jeffers
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : exeter, 2 Maret 1963Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : OutTrop WildCRU, University of Oxfordemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Barge induceThe Hollows Brentford Middlesex TW 80 DZ United
KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 518419968
E.21. A Characterization of the hydrological dynamics of a headwater catchment in Samboja Lestari, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menentukan dinamika hidrologi didaerah tangkapan air Hutan
SambojaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 14 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kaltim (Samboja Lestari)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : ecology and Conservation Center for Tropical Studies – eCOSiTROP (Dr.
Yaya Rayadin)
Abstract
The primary objective of this research project is to determine the hydrological dynamics in a headwater catchment (Paas catchment) in Samboja Lestari, with special focus on the possibility whether enough water can be stored in the headwaters, needed for creating additional artificial islands. Knowledge about water storage capacity could help to optimize water availability, since the water levels in the canals surrounding the artificially created islands need to remain above the specified minimal water depth all year round. For this purpose a field campaign will be conducted in which measurements will be done on Precipitation, evapotranspiration, Groundwater levels and Discharge. Furthermore an assessment of the geology and hydrogeological setting will be done.
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E.21.1. Ms. femke Anouk Jansen
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Huizen, 17 August 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : Msc Studentinstitusi (institution) : Wageningen Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Churchillweg 16707 JA Wageningen, Gelderland The NetherlandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : NPHB392C8
E.22. Hydrological characteristics of a headwater catchment in Samboja Lestari, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengetahui ketersediaan air yang cukup untuk membuat pulau
buatan di area Samboja Lestari bagian barat laut yang dikelilingi oleh kanal-kanal dengan level kedalaman air di atas minimum
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 14 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Timur (Samboja Lestari)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : ecology and Conservation Center for Tropical Studies – eCOSiTROP (Dr.
Yaya Rayadin)
Abstract
n the forested area of Samboja Lestari the water availability is the limiting factor regarding to the philosophy of the BOS Foundation to create benefits for the local people by means of nature conservation. Hence, the hydrology plays an important role since hydrological processes can provide insight in solving water-related problems. in rain forests occasional periods of water shortage may occur which can have a pronounced long-term effect on tree mortality and species composition. More water storage could accelerate the recovery of a valuable ecosystem since trees are expected to increase when short-term water shortage is decreased. Regarding to the possibilities to construct new artificial islands, as a semi-natural living environment for Orangutans, hydrological data is limited available. When constructing new islands, it should be taken into account that the canals surrounding the artificial islands are not allowed to fall below minimal water depth throughout the year (including a possible dry period). Hence, possibilities to reduce the period of water shortage need to be explored with the attempt to construct artificial islands surrounded by canals which are always above the minimal water depth.
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E.22.1. Ms. Lisanne francisca Margaretha van Beek
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Utrecht, 13 Februari 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : Msc Studentinstitusi (institution) : Wageningen Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : imkerspad 1A3454 DHUtrechtThe NetherlandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : NU6J25K14
E.23. The effect of industrial and agricultural pollution on the economically important milkfish, Chanos chanos
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti dampak polusi lingkungan dari industri dan pertanian
terhadap nilai pertumbuhan ekonomiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 4 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jateng (Semarang, Demak, Kendal)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : UNiKA Soegijapranata (Prof.Dr. Y. Budi Widianarko, MSc)
Abstract
Aquaculture, the raising of commercially important fish, is one of the most useful tools to sustain human communities dependent on the ocean for food and is a source of economic growth. As a long established primary resource for food and income for indonesia, aquaculture has become one of the most important economic, cultural and essential parts of indonesian communities. indonesia has also collocated sites of large industry with its coastal communities. Large concentrations of industrial and agricultural pollutants (heavy metals, chemical fertilizers and pesticides) can cause harm to farm-raised seafood. Specific industrial pollutants of concern include heavy metals (such as copper, lead, zinc, and cadmium). Agricultural pollutants of concern include an array of organic biocides such as organophosphates like chlorpyrifos, phenylpyrazoles like fipronil, and organochlorines like endosulfan. Both types of pollutants can alter the functions of antioxidants in the biology of organisms, and cause harmful for both animals and any human consumers. Chanos chanos, the milkfish, is commercially and culturally vital to indonesia. Milkfish aquaculture ponds are subject to pollution from upstream
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industries and agricultural runoff that may be poisoning the water and sediment of the fish’s ponds. Because of its frequent consumption, contaminated milkfish has the potential to lead to harmful biomagnification of toxins as these dangerous pollutants are passed through to indonesians and even to populations receiving the food as exports. it is the objective of this study to quantify and compare the levels of industrial (heavy metals) and agricultural (organic biocides) pollutants in sediment, water and fish tissue samples of coastal aquaculture facilities in the north coast of Central Java, indonesia. By understanding the effects of pollution in this important aquaculture, safety can be better ensured when eating this cultural necessity and awareness raised of the harm to the aquaculture industries located in indonesia.
E.23.1. Mr. Jeffrey Taylor Good
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Pennsylvania, 1 Oktober 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Student Researcher institusi (institution) : eckerd Collegeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 4200 54th Ave S. St. Petersburg, FLUnited States of AmericaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 487127997
E.24. Tree Seedling Establishment and Ecology in an Experimental Restoration of Biodiversity in Oil Palm Plantation
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menetapkan pembenihan sebagai upaya restorasi eksperimental
terhadap keanekaragaman hayati di perkebunan sawitBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 2 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (PT. Humus indo)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan, iPB (Leti Sundawati)
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Agroforestry is considered to have a positive impact on biodiversity, which may e.g. be used in buffer zone management around protected areas. However, there is no experience with or evaluation of such systems in oil palm landscapes. To fill this gap, a biodiversity enrichment
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experiment was established by planting tree islands in an oil palm landscape at PTHumusindo in Jambi province, indonesia. The plantings comprise six native multi-purpose tree species at different species diversity levels and at different island sizes. The experiment is now well established. The outlined study will work in this experiment and partly also in the near surrounding of the experiment. The objectives are: (1) to test whether the planted tree islands facilitate the establishment of seedlings of arriving tree seeds, (2) to test whether planted tree islands can serve as refugia for threatened valuable and late successional tree species, and (3) to identify locations in the landscape where trees regenerate naturally and quantify the regeneration success. This study may thus contribute to a better management of tree resources and buffer zones in oil palm landscapes.
E.24.1. Mr. Watit Khokthong
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Phitsanulok, 19 Juni 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : ThailandJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : Georg-August-Universitat-Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Tropical Forest ecology and Silviculture Büsgenweg 1, 37077
GöttingenGermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Z266183
E.25. The composition of benthic: communities in mangrove forest of East Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari komposisi komunitas bentik di hutan bakau KaltimBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 3 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kaltim (Berau, buyung-buyung, kasai, batumbuk, radak, tanjung batu)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (Dr.rer.nat.Moh.Husein Sastranegara)
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Benthic invertebrates play an important role at various levels of food chain and support the large fish and other animals in their various life stages in mangroves and associated ecosystems like sea grass beds and coral reefs. They have also been proven to be good ecological indicators
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to reflect the status of mangrove ecosystem through change in their population, morphology and physiology.
The main objective of the proposed study is to investigate the composition of benthic communities in Mangrove Forest of east Kalimantan in its natural settings. This study will serve as a baseline for various studies in the future and be useful in planning and management of the mangroves resources. The study will be focused along the coast in mangroves stretches between Tanjung Batu and Batu Putih. Fieldwork will be carried out during the dry season (August- October) on spring tide days. Sampling method will be hierarchical, stratified sampling design. About 144 plots (12 stations with 12 plots each) will be investigated.
epi-benthos like crabs will be caught by the use of a modified enclosure – removal method. For each replicate plot four acrylic glass plates (70 cm × 30 cm) will be embedded into the sediment covering an area of 0.49 m2. Collection time will be thirty minutes after which sediment will be removed with a spade with a depth of approximately 30 cm to catch crabs hiding in their burrows. endo-benthos will be collected using a plastic core of 20 cm diameter up to a depth of 10 cm. The identification of benthic organisms will be carried out from November to December 2015 at Jenderal Soedirman University in Purwokerto.
The number of tree species in the sample collection site will be noted around the benthos plots. Abiotic parameters like sediment grain size distribution, total and organic carbon and total nitrogen content of the surface sediment, sediment water content and water salinity will be measured.
Data analysis will be done from November 2015 till January 2016. All univariate statistics will be done with Statistica 6.0 and PRiMeR 6 will be used for the multivariate analyses.
E.25.1. Mrs. Sewa Tripathi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kathmandu, 1 Agustus 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : NepalJabatan (Position) : MSc Thesis Studentinstitusi (institution) : Leibniz Zentrum fur Marine Tropenkologieemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Luisental 29 C, Appartment 6016, 28359, Bremen GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 06491336
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E.26. Thermal tolerance of the anemone Aiptasia and Haliplanella
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengetahui atas toleransi termal dua anemon dari aiptasia dan
haliplanella untuk memprediksi dengan tepat bagaimana mereka beraksi terhadap pemanasan global dalam konteks perubahan iklim
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (iPB-Bogor, Pelabuhan Ratu)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Perikanan dan ilmu Kelautan iPB (Prehadi)
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in this project we will find out the thermal tolerance range of two anemones of the genus aiptasia and haliplanella to predict precisely how they react to global warming in the context of climate change. Furthermore we will look into the epigenetics of these anemones to find out how fast they will acclimatize to the new conditions.
E.26.1. Ms. Thea Anna Hamm
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Wurzburg, 24 Mei 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : GeOMARemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Jalan Melati no.4 Perumahan Dosen 16680 BogorJawa BaratNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : CGFN9LWFW
E.27. Subsurface Mooring System (SMS) and Physical Oceanoghraphy in Lembeh Strait
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari hubungan perubahan iklim dan ekosistem laut tropisBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 20 (dua puluh) hari, mulai 18 September 2015 (month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Selat LembehMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Oseanografi LiPi (Dr. Dirhamsyah,MA)
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Bitung station, located at the northern tip of Sulawesi, in the center of the coral triangle, which is one of the most abundant marine biodiversity in the world. Whereas the “China-indonesia Bitung ecological Station establishment” project has been successfully cooperated three years, there is a need to deploy subsurface mooring system (SMS) in the Lembeh Strait, helping to understand the interior oceanic circulation and to provide plausible explanations for the south/north differences in biodiversity.
E.27.1. Mr. Kai Li
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 30 Mei 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : TiO-SOAemail (email) : [email protected]
Alamat (Address) : 178# Daxue Road, Siming District, Xiamen City, Fujian, ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0612074
E.28. Capturing Coral Reef and Related Ecosystem Services Project: Component I: Quantifying the value and market potential of coral reef and mangrove ecosystem services
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Merancang dan mendukung modal yang inovatif untuk menilai jasa
ekosistem hutan bakau, rumput laut dan terumbu karangBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 7 (tujuh) bulan, mulai 4 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulsel (Kep. Selayar)
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Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Konsorsium Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan, P2O LiPi, dan iPB
(Sri Atmini)
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Konsorsium Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan, P2O LIPI, dan IPB (Sri Atmini)
Despite their importance to human wellbeing and economic activity, ecosystem services are routinely taken for granted by communities, industry and policy makers alike. Capturing the economic and cultural values of marine natural capital through valuation of ecosystem services, and quantifying the cost of lost services due to environmental degradation, has the potential to transform the development and stewardship of coastal areas by translating ecological value into intuitive and financial terms for local stakeholders as well as policy makers. This knowledge can be harnessed by decision support tools, which can help to build the political rationale for change. Together with marketable goods and provisioning services, marine and coastal ecosystems also provide a range of non-market goods and services such as regulating global carbon and nitrogen cycles and protecting shorelines. Local and global drivers of change influence each of these services and it is imperative that management and policy be suitably informed to ensure the continued supply of the ecosystem services on which human well-being and prosperity depend.
(a) Valuation of coral reef fisheries value and productivity in relation to habitat quality in order to provide estimates of the value of coral reef fisheries and their potential to change
through time at the two study locations (el Nido and Selayar), we will use a food web model for coral reefs that accounts for the influence of coral reef structure on community dynamics. The basis of the model has already been developed for The Caribbean (Rogers et al 2014), but in order to answer the key questions of the CCReS project and apply the tool to study sites in el Nido and Selayar, there will be three key activities; i) Model development and refinement, ii) Data collection and experimentation, iii) Model testing and validation and iv) Scaling up model predictions for marine spatial planning.
E. 28.1. Mrs. Alice Rogers
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Wellingborough, 19 Juni 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Research Fellowinstitusi (institution) : The University of Queenslandemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Queensland St Lucia, Brisbane Qld 4072AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 506979554
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E.28.2. Mr. Carl Stephen Smith
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Mackay, 7 Februari 1973Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Senior Lecturerinstitusi (institution) : The University of Queenslandemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Queensland St Lucia, Brisbane Qld 4072AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : M9674587
E.28.3. Mr. Peter John Mumby
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Barnet, 10 Agustus 1971Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : The University of Queenslandemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Queensland St Lucia, Brisbane Qld 4072AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 510883498
E.28.4. Mr. Nicholas Hinckley Wolff
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Washington DC, 14 Juli 1967Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Senior Research Fellowinstitusi (institution) : The University of Queenslandemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Queensland St Lucia, Brisbane Qld 4072AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 470969807
E.29. Evaluation of the carbon sequestration potential of tropical seagrass meadows, and an in situ carbon dioxide enrichment experiment
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengevaluasi potensi karbon yang terperangkap dalam padang
lamun/ rumput lautBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 28 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Pesisir Sulsel, Sultra (TN Wakatobi, P. Barang Lompo)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslitbang Laut, Pesisir dan Pulau-pulau kecil UNHAS (Prof. Jamaluddin
Jompa, PhD)
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Seagrass meadows are highly valuable ecosystems which support finfish and invertebrate fisheries, stabilize sediments, improve water quality and store carbon. Seagrass meadows in general tend to have significantly higher carbon contents than adjacent sediments, with the carbon being derived partly from seagrass production and partly from other sources (trapped particles). On a global average the amount of carbon stored in the top meter of seagrass meadow sediments is similar to that stored in the top meter of soil in terrestrial forests. By being sinks for carbon seagrass meadows increase seawater pH, which increased scleractinian coral calcification in a model of a shallow water reef environment and may enhance coral reef resilience to ocean acidification. insular Southeast Asia has the highest seagrass species diversity, and indonesia alone has between 5 and 10 of the global seagrass area. in spite of that, large knowledge gaps persist and most of what is known about tropical seagrasses stems from research conducted in the Caribbean or Australia. All the while, Southeast Asian seagrass systems are under increasing pressure due to rapid population and economic growth in the region.
Surficial soil cores and a smaller amount of deep cores will be collected in a variety of seagrass habitats, ranging from river estuary / mud flats over Shallow coastal & back reef / coastal & reef to deep water / deep coastal / fore reef Nearby mangrove and bare sand areas will also be included. Sediment organic content and elemental composition (C, N and P) will then be determined. The resulting values can be used to calculate the amount of C, N and P stored in the sediment. in a selected seagrass meadow near the Marine Biological Station on Barrang Lompo island, submerged clear open-top mesocosms will be installed. Dissolved pCO2 concentrations will be elevated by pumping surrounding sea water which has been enriched with CO2 into the mesocosms. The experiment will be run for a period of 2 x 3 months to include both the Southeast monsoon (dry season) and the Northwest monsoon (wet season). We aim to continuously replicate forecasts for 2100 throughout the duration of the experiment.
Sediment cores will be collected along transects running from the South Sulawesi mainland all the way to the barrier reef along the shelf edge. Sites within the Wakatobi Marine National Park might be included as a reference.
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The in situ carbon dioxide enrichment experiment will be set up near the Marine Biological Station on Barrang Lompo island, Spermonde Archipelago, Southwest Sulawesi. A subtidal seagrass meadow to the Southeast of the reef flat will be chosen. The staff of the Marine Biological Station is already informed about the planned experiment, and the local population will also be consulted.
A first visit to Makassar is planned for the first week of October 2013. i am currently holding a KiTAS and MeRP which expire on September 22; if it is possible to extend both these documents i might be able to complete the bureaucracy by October. i then have to return to Germany to defend my PhD thesis on October 24. Upon returning to Makassar the setup of the in situ carbon dioxide enrichment experiment will probably take most of time between from November 2013 to March 2014. The first run can be expected to take place in April to June (dry season). if it should be successful i will extend the permit again and make a second run from December to February (wet season). The sediment cores may be collected between July and November 2014. By March 2015 all activities are expected to be completed.
E.29.1. Dr. Dominik Michael Kneer
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Stuttgart, 18 September 1978Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Research fellowinstitusi (institution) : Alfred-Wegener-institute for Polar and Marine Researchemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : WattenmeerstationHafenstrasse 4325992 List/ SyltNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C3J3TVOYR
E.30. Evaluating the ecological and cultural services provided by tropical forest ecosystem: A case study in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti jasa ekosistem yang diberikan oleh hutan gambut tropis di
KaltengBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 19 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Laboratorium Alam Hutan Gambut (LAHG) Kereng Bankirai, Sabangau-
Kalimantan Tengah
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Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP, Universitas Palangkaraya (Supiansyah)
Abstract
This project will investigate the ecosystem services provided by tropical peat swamp forests (TPSF) in indonesian Borneo, with a focus on fish provision. This will involve assessing the cultural and economic importance of fish and fishing activities to the local communities. The viability of fish ponds as an additional source of livelihood will be evaluated by considering their economic, social and ecological viability. Ultimately, this project hopes to contribute towards developing a more ecosystem-based, interdisciplinary approach to habitat conservation; promoting sustainable management of natural resources for the protection of the suite of benefits provided by the forests of Central Kalimantan.
E.30.1. Ms. Sara Anne Thornton
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Abo, 5 Desember 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : FinlandiaJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Leicesteremail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Flat 7, 1 Knighton Park Road, Le2 1ZA, LeicesterThe United KingdomNomor Paspor(Pasport no.) : PW3177012
E.31. Behavioural Mechanisms and Ecological Pressures Affecting Infant Dispersal in the Javan Slow Loris (Nycticebus javanicus)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mengumpulkan data perilaku Javan Slow Loris dengan
menggunakan pelacakan radio dan accelerometer untuk mencari informasi tentang distribusi, jarang dan pola penyebaran
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 27 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Garut dan Hutan Gunung Papandayan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (ir. Wirdateti, M.Si)
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The Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) is one of the 25 most endangered primates worldwide and listed as Critically endangered on the iUCN Red List. it has suffered a large decline in population due to extensive habitat loss, mainly due to agricultural expansion, and extraction for the animal pet trade, a trend that still persists. As is the case with many slow loris species, N. javanicus populations in Garut, Java live in a fragmented and disturbed agroforest environment. More detailed studies of the behavioural ecology of such populations are necessary both to monitor and protect existing populations as well as to provide much needed insight into factors affecting dispersal patterns that may assist with future rehabilitation and release efforts. This year-long study aims to narrow this informational gap. in order to investigate these factors, a total of 30 collared lorises (20 adults and 10 juveniles) will be tracked and followed with the use of radio telemetry, GPS, and accelerometers with embedded data loggers. Focal animal sampling will be used to record the behaviour of the successfully tracked individuals. Faecal and venom samples will be collected on several individuals to assess health and gain insight into the role of venom in slow loris life history. A novel aspect of this study aims to also fit several small carnivores (common palm civets and leopard cats) with radio-collars in an attempt to shed light on predator-prey interactions that may impact infant dispersal, grouping behaviour, vocal behaviour, sleeping site choice, and several other behavioural traits in N. Javanicus. As part of ongoing research at the site and in appreciation of making this a more holistic conservation endeavour, market surveys and presence-absence surveys (with the use of occupancy modelling) will also be conducted. Several markets across Java will be visited every month to continuously monitor the number of lorises, other primates, and other nocturnal mammals available for purchase. The occupancy modelling will be conducted in several, as of yet, non-protected areas. A field team will be set up that includes three local indonesian trackers. The results of this study will be disseminated to the indonesian authorities, local NGOs and rescue centres via presentations, workshops and regular reports; results will be disseminated to the international primatological and conservation community in the form of published articles and presentations.
E.31.1. Mr. Robert Patrick O’Hagan
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Dublin, 18 February 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : irlandiaJabatan (Position) : PhD candidateinstitusi (institution) : Oxford Brookes Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 137 Rathcurragh, Green Road, Newbridge, Co. Kildare.irelandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : PD5429099
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E.32. Evaluation of macroinvertebrate communities in the mangrove forests along the coast of Berau, East Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mempelajari peran dan dampak kegiatan perikanan terhadap
ekosistem bakau dan spesies ikan di Berau, Kalimantan TimurBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5 (lima) bulan, mulai 24 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Timur (Berau, Tanjung Redeb, Buyung-Buyung, Kasai,
Batumbuk, Radak, Tanjung Batu)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (Dr.rer.nat. Moh. Husein Sastranegara)
Abstract
The coastal areas of east Kalimantan consist of three types of marine ecosystems e.g. mangroves, sea grass beds and coral reefs. These ecosystems are mutually dependent for the cycling of nutrients and organic matter, fish and marine animal migrations, and physical protection. in addition to that Mangrove forests provide resources as they serve as nursery and feeding grounds for fish, crustaceans and molluscs and thereby support the local population that primarily lives or is partially dependent on marine resources for their own consumption. in this study, the population structure of important benthic invertebrates in the mangrove forests along the coast of Berau, east Kalimantan are being examined. Animals will be
identified and measured at the sampling sites and the animals will be released again. No samples will be exported from indonesia.
E.32.1. Ms. Annika Dose
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : emden, 22 February 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine ecology (ZMT), Bremen,
Germanyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Barnerstrasse 56, 22765 HamburgGermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C1V5L67T6
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E.33. Circulation and ecosystem study in the Indonesian seas under the influence of the western Pacific variability
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengetahui sirkulasi dan ekosistem di Laut indonesia timurBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 26 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Laut Sulawesi bagian Timur, Maluku (Lifamatola, Halmahera)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Oseanografi LiPi (Dr. Dirhamsyah MA)
Abstract
The indonesian seas locate at a key position connecting western equatorial Pacific Ocean and eastern equatorial indian Ocean, where the warm pool is believed to modulate the global climate. The circulation in the western equatorial Pacific Ocean is subject to the influence of the strongest climate mode, el Ni?o and the Southern Oscillation (eNSO). And the influence is relayed to the marginal seas of western Pacific Ocean including the indonesia Seas. The way the circulation and ecosystem of the indonesian seas are influenced by the western Pacific Ocean circulation and the dynamics of the forcing have never been studied, due to lack of synchronous observations of the western equatorial Pacific Ocean and the eastern indonesian seas.
This project is under the umbrella of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Research Center for Oceanography-indonesian institute of Sciences (RCO-LiPi) and institude of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences (iOCAS) signed in Nov 2013. in the last year, the joint cruise of RCO-LiPi and iOCAS in Nov 2014 succeeded to conduct survey on physical oceanography and ecosystem in indonesia seas. And three subsurface moorings are deployed in the Maluku Sea. The joint curise 2015 is a continuation of the project. The objectives are to measure the circulation and ecosystem in the eastern indonesia seas, i.e. the Maluku sea, the Seram Sea, the Halmahera sea, the Maluku Sea and the eastern Sulawesi Sea. Measurement of 55 CTD/biochemistry stations and ship-mounted ADCP will be conduted. Five subsurface mooring systems will be deployed and three will be retrieved, which are deployed in the joint cruise 2014.
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E.33.1. Mr. Li Yao
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 16 Juli 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Research Assistant (Physical Oceanography)institusi (institution) : iO-CASemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 7 Nanhai Road, Qingdao, 266003, Shandong province, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : P01194500
E.33.2. Mr. Li Xiang
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 15 Oktober 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Post doctorinstitusi (institution) : iO-CASemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 7 Nanhai Road, Qingdao, 266003, Shandong province, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0515664
E.33.3. Mr. Wang Zheng
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hebei, 28 Oktober 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : iO-CASemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 7 Nanhai Road, Qingdao, 266003, Shandong province, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0515665
E.34. An Investigation of Tree Species Richness And Diversity In The Tropical Peat-Swamp forest Of Sabangau, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengamati kekayaan dan keragaman spesies hutan rawa gambut,
Sebangau, KaltengBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5 (lima) bulan, mulai 3 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Palangkaraya, Hutan Sebangau)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP, Universitas Palangkaraya (Suwido Limin)
Abstract
The Sabangau peat-swamp forest is a complex ecosystem with several different habitat sub-types scattered throughout its 5,780 square kilometers (Page et al., 1999). Key characteristics of the flora found in each sub-type directly affects habitat quality for wildlife including the populations of orang-utan (Morrogh-Bernard et al.,2003), the Bornean gibbon (Cheyne et al., 2008), smaller tree-dwelling mammals, frogs, snakes, as well as many different bird species found in the Sabangau catchment (Barlow et al., 2007; Marshall et al., 2014) . Comparison of relatively intact forest to those areas that have experienced man-made disturbances such as logging and fire can give important indications of the pace at which habitats recover from disturbance, which tree species are most likely to successfully compete and grow into the canopy and possibly to suggest restoration techniques for other deforested areas in peat-swamp ecosystems. i plan to investigate the species richness and diversity of large flora (trees, lianas and figs) in each of four different habitat sub-types in the peat-swamp forests of Sabangau, Central Kalimantan. The following research objectives will guide my study:
1. To describe the progress of natural regeneration and forest species succession in a disturbed area by re-examining established forest plots in Sabangau ten years after logging.
2. To describe the current forest structure in the habitat sub-types in order to determine habitat resilience following logging disturbance.
3. To examine the impacts of logging, fire and other disturbances in peat-swamp forests, particularly in relation to their effects on habitat quality for wildlife.
4. To train local indonesian researchers in the theory of this study, data compilation and analysis designed to calculate biodiversity and habitat quality indices. To participate in local capacity building by training in field data collection and data storage and processing skills.
E.34.1. Mr. Benjamin Edward Thomas
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : California, 11 Juni 1994Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : New York Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 35 Kazar Court Moraga, California, 94556, USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 513489169
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E.35. Effects of spatial and temporal variation in plant productivity on the population ecology of Bornean rainforest primates at the Cabang Panti Research Station in Gunung Palung National Park
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melihat bagaimana hubungan antara variasi ruang dan temporal dari
produktivitas tanaman mempengaruhi populasi primata di hutan Kalimantan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 18 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Barat (TN Gunung Palung, Stasion Penelitian Cabang Panti,
Ketapang, Kayong Utara)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Tanjungpura (Dadan Kusnandari, Riyandi, M.Si)
Abstract
The proposed research seeks to continue my long-term studies regarding how spatial and temporal variation in plant productivity affects populations of Bornean rainforest primates. My ongoing work, conducted in collaboration with UniversitasTanjungpura (UNTAN), has documented substantial variation in population density, group size, inferred reproductive success, and offspring sex ratios in populations of white-bearded gibbons (Hylobatesalbibarbis) and red leaf monkeys (Presbytisrubicundarubida) living across seven distinct forest types at the CabangPanti Research Station (CPRS) in GunungPalung National Park (GPNP). These results have uncovered intriguing patterns in density and demography of gibbon and leaf monkey populations living across a gradient of diverse habitats.
Current data suggest that these patterns are controlled by spatial and temporal variation in patterns of plant productivity among the seven forest types at CPRS. in order to investigate the effects of plant productivity on primate populations i began a long-term project at CPRS in 2007. As patterns of fruit availability vary over long time scales in Bornean rainforests due to the phenomenon of mast fruiting, long term data are required to uncover the true ecological mechanisms underlying variation in primate population parameters. The key objective of the proposed research is continue collection of data that will be used to test hypotheses designed to improve our understanding of how landscape-level variation in habitat quality and seasonality of fruit production impact the population ecology of white-bearded gibbons and red leaf monkeys. The goal is to obtain a deeper understanding of the underlying ecological principles limiting primate population dynamics, and understand inter-specific variation in response to landscape-scale and seasonal variation in plant productivity.
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i am requesting permission to conduct fieldwork in GunungPalung National Park (GPNP), West Kalimantan. in addition to the substantial investment that i have already made in identifying and monitoring primate groups and conducting intensive training with local field assistants at this site, the diversity of tropical forest types and existence of long-term data on forest ecology, tree phenology, and populations of potential vertebrate frugivore competitors makes GPNP uniquely suited to addressing broad ecological questions such us those that i propose to address.
E.35.1. Mr. Andrew John Marshall
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Slough, inggris, 12 April 1974Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of Michiganemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 101 West Hall, 1085 S. University Ave Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 513349014
E.36. Development and dynamics of rainforest and rainforest transformations in Sumatra during prehistoric and historic times
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari vegetasi jangka panjang, dinamika iklim dan titik api di
provinsi JambiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 7 (tujuh) bulan, mulai 1 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (Kebun Raya Bukit Sari, Mendahara ilir, Lahan rawa di PTPN Vi-
Batanghari,TN Bukit Duabelas, Hutan Harapan, Perkebunan kelapa sawit, perkebunan karet dan hutan karet di Kab. Sarolangun dan Kab. Batanghari)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Pertanian Bogor (Prof. Dr. Supiandi Sabiham), Universitas
Jambi (Dr. Asmadi Saad dan Yudhi Achnopa, MSc)
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Abstract
The present proposal is compiled bearing in mind what would be needed to develop the A01 research, while at the same time, increasing the quality of the palynological laboratory in UNJA. The investigation of palaeoarchives, the establishment of pollenrain vegetation studies using pollen traps, the investigation of plant-bat interactions and the enrichment of the modern pollen and spore collection, first one in Jambi will be of a great benefit for both the CRC 990 project and the research capacity at UNJA. The final objectives of this project are to extend our knowledge of long-term vegetation, climate and fire dynamics in the Jambi province, set new pollen-spore traps in the plots of the eFForTS-CRC990 project, investigate the pollination functions of bats in transformation systems, enrich the pollen and spore collection at UNJA. This reflects vegetation dynamics as well as land use changes by forest clearing and the use of different cultivated plants (e.g. rice, rubber trees, oil palms) during the past. Pollen traps were randomly placed within the eFForTS-CRC990 plots in September 2015. each pollen trap was left to collect the pollen rain for a year and will be collected and process for pollen in UNJA in September 2015.coring locations: Kebun Raya Bukit Sari - Jambi Bukit Sari Nature Recreation Park (1.84139713 S; 103.14500156 e), Mendahara ilir sub district, Tanjung Jabung Timur District, Jambi Province (0.954046 S; 103.67918 e), Swamp in PTPN Vi Batang Hari Unit (1.690684 S, 103.391694 e) 3.2 pollen traps, surface soil samples, flowers and pollen from bats The pollen traps, surface soil samples, flowers and the pollen from bats will be collected from the eFForTS-CRC990 core plots. June-July 2015: flower collection for modern pollen collection at UNJA. Processing of the samples in the palynological laboratory in UNJA
E.36.1. Ms. Katharina Reuter
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jerman, 14 Juli 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : Georg-August-Universitat-Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Untere Karspuele 2, 37073 GoettingenGermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C1Y8N80LX
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E.37. Influence of forest structure on orang-utan densities, behaviours and locomotion in Sumatra
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengembangkan model distribusi prediksi dengan menghubungkan
data LiDAR udara dan data vegetasi tanah berbasis mengukur struktur hutan tiga dimensi untuk distribusi, kepadatan, perilaku dari orang utan Sumatera yang terancam punah
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 8 (delapan) bulan, mulai 5 Januari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Aceh (Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser); Sumatera Utara (Hutan
Sikundur)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Sumatera Utara (Nursahara Pasaribu, inggin Trimendes)
Abstract
n recent years, the rainforests of indonesia have been a main focus for many conservation initiatives due to the numerous threats imposed on wildlife such as hunting, the pet trade and habitat loss directly related to logging activities. Specifically, the logging industry creates critical problems for arboreal animals, such as gibbons, as it creates gaps within the canopy and results in fragmented forests (Cheyne et al., 2013). The aim of this study is to determine the effects of forest structure and presence of emergent trees on gibbon distribution and habitat use at a field site in Gunung Leuser National Park in northern Sumatra. i hypothesize that gibbons will display a preferential bias towards living in areas with high degree of continuous canopies and travelling through high canopy levels, which will facilitate direct route travel and minimize energy expenditure. Gibbon densities will be determined across five habitat sites which consist of undisturbed primary forest, old logged forest, riverine forest, elevated forest and lowland forest. Gibbon densities will be determined using auditory sampling while the structural features and vegetative characteristics of the five different forest types will be analyzed using line transects and quadrate plots. The results of this study will be beneficial to conservationists as it will clearly outline this primate’s specific habitat requirements or preferences. in addition, conservationists can collaborate with logging companies in preserving habitat characteristics responsible for sustaining stable gibbon populations.
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E.37.1. Mr. John Peter Duncan Abernethy
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : St Asaph, inggris, 29 November 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Full time PhD Student and Teaching Support Officerinstitusi (institution) : Liverpool John Moores Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 6 New Century Apts, 54 Tithebarn Street, Liverpool,Merseyside,L2
2SR United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 210118324
E.38. The effects of forest structure on gibbon distribution and habitat use in the Sikundur area
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menentukan dampak dari struktur dan kehadiran pohon pada
distribusi gibbon dan penggunaan habitat hutan di lokasi lapangan di Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi dan primatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 8 (delapan) bulan, mulai 5 Januari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Aceh (Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser); Sumatera Utara (Hutan
Sikundur)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Sumatera Utara (Nursahara Pasaribu, inggin Trimendes)
Abstract
This is a continuation of the work i completed last year in Sumatra and will work to complete my data sets and finish my PhD.
The forests of indonesia are home to a significant portion of the world’s biodiversity and rainforests, these however are under direct threat from logging, both legal and illegal, hunting and conversion for agriculture, with the island of Sumatra having already lost 70f its forested areas (Margono et.al, 2012). The remaining forest is crucial for the survival of one of Sumatras most charismatic and rare species the Sumatran orang-utan (Pongo abelii) which is now listed as critically endangered with on 6600 estimated to be left in the wild (Wich et.al, 2008 & Wich et.al, 2012). However much of the remaining forest has either been altered by humans or will be in the near future, it is crucial that we understand how these changes affect the forest
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structure as how this affects the species that live there. The aim of this project is to develop a new generation of predictive distribution models that incorporates behavioural flexibility and habitat use in relation to forest structure and climate variables, which will be achieved by linking airborne point cloud data and ground based vegetation data quantifying three dimensional forest structure to the distribution, densities, behaviours of the critically endangered Sumatran orang-utan (P. abelii).
The project has three objectives through which we will accomplish our aim; 1) Determine which aspects of forest structure influence orang-utan density and distribution patterns, 2) identify the importance of forest structure on orang-utan gap crossing methods, sleeping site/nest site choice and behaviours (activity budget), 3) To develop a new model that incorporates the relationship between behavioural adaptations and forest structure as factors that help to determine orang-utan distribution patterns.
Data collection for the project has been split across two field seasons the first was from January-August 2015 and focused on the collection of orang-utan densities and nest data along with vegetation data from plots and transects. in the second season i’m going to build on this by visiting an area 10km to the south west of where the last surveys were completed in an area of supposed primary forest and then also in a more recently logged site ran by OiC just to the north of Sikundur, these will give a good comparison of how orangutans have adapted to various degrees of human influence. Behavioural data will mostly be using data previously collected by SOCP field assistants across a number of years and then using this data which is spatially referenced along with my vegetation/habitat data i should be able to extrapolate a relationship between the frequency of certain behaviours relative to certain forest structure characteristics
Densities will be estimated through nest count transects using the methods laid out by Buij et.al, 2003 and behavioural data will be collected following the guidelines set out by the University of Zurich’s Orangutan Network. The results of this project will benefit the indonesian government, conservationists and land managers in that it will allow them to understand the habitat requirements for orang-utans, but also better understand how changes to the forest affect them and through this allow for better policy making in the future regarding logging and forest exploitation
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E.38.1. Ms. Rosanna Arianna Consiglio
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Ontario, Kanada, 6 November 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : italiJabatan (Position) : Postgraduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : Bournemouth Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 25 Haskells Road, Poole, Dorset BH12 3HUUnited Kingdom
United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : YA5841078
E.39. Identifying fine scale habitat use and landscape connectivity of tigers in a central Sumatran landscape
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengidentifikasi hubungan antara skala habitat yang dapat digunakan
dengan baik oleh harimau Sumatera dengan konektifitas lanskapBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 20 Oktober 2014 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Lama:Riau (indragiri Hilir, indragiri Hulu, Kampar, Kuantan Singingi
Pelalawan, Rokan Hulu, Siak, dan Pekanbaru) Baru: TN. Bukit Tigapuluh, Hutan Lindung Bukit Batabuh, Suaka Margasatwa Kerumutan, Suaka Margasatwa Bukit Rimbang Baling); DKi Jakarta (LBM eijkman); Jawa Barat (Taman Safari)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan UGM (Muhammad Ali imron)
Abstract
The Asia Development Bank estimates $750 trillion will be spent in Southeast Asia within the next decade. As roads, railroads, dams, mines and towns continue to fragment habitat, the overall decrease in natural areas and the increased distance between these habitat patches will lead to reduced carnivore presence. Preserving connectivity physical and genetic - between habitat patches is one of the most important factors in conserving endangered carnivore species such as tiger. The Sumatran tiger resides within approximately 88,000 km2 of fragmented natural habitat. Although plantations and settlements are increasingly encroaching on natural areas, tiger use of non-natural areas remains largely unknown. identifying which areas of plantations
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tigers use, and why, could help reduce the number of human-tiger encounters and human-tiger conflict related mortalities, and allow plantation managers to plan strategic and rotational tiger friendly areas of plantations. The goal of this project is to conduct a preliminary assessment of the extent of connectivity and habitat use of central Sumatran tiger populations. To determine habitat use, we will use foot holds and/or box traps to trap tigers and African Wildlife Tracking GPS collars to collect fine-scale movement data. Scat will be collected and analyzed to quantify any genetic connectivity between tiger populations in central Sumatra. We will also model land cover change and quantify tiger habitat change using different development scenarios. The findings of this study will provide us with powerful knowledge critical to keeping the growing human population safe while developing a management plan to increase the central Sumatran tiger population.
E.39.1. Ms. Erin Elizabeth Poor
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Lansing, Michigan, USA, 29 Januari 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Virginia Techemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 625 Colhoun St. Ne Christiansburg, VA 24073United StatesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 467808841
E.40. Quantifying Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions from Biomass Burning in an Indonesian Tropical Peat Swamp forest REDD+ Project Area
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengevaluasi prosedur penghitungan gas rumah kaca terkait dengan
pembakaran di area gambut tropisBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 8 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (Taman Nasional Berbak, Muaro Jambi, Tanjung Jabung Timur)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Research Center for Climate Change – University of indonesia (Prof.
Jatna Supriatna)
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Abstract
Fire is highly prevalent in indonesian peatland and a major cause of indonesia’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Through calculations made using satellite earth Observation, informed by fieldwork and small-scale experiments, this research project targets the estimation of biomass burning GHG emissions in a ‘Reducing emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation’ (ReDD+) demonstration project led by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL; an international non-governmental organisation registered in indonesia with LiPi) and being carried out with authorisation from the indonesian Ministry of Forestry.
E.40.1. Mr. Jake Elwood Simpson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Boston, inggris, 5 Maret 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : King’s College Londonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of GeographyKing’s College London K7.43 Strand
Campus, London WC2R 2LS, United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 521898234
E.41. Pre-feasability study of waste to energy in Kutai Kartanegara, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian (Research Objective) : Melakukan studi kelayakan untuk implementasi pembangkit listrik
berbasis sampahBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian (Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 12 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian (Research Location) : Kalimantan Timur (Kutai Kartanegara)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kab. Kutai Kartanegara (Dr. ir. S.
Syarief Fathillah, M.P)
Abstract
The thesis is a pre-feasability study on the possibility to implement waste to energy plants in the Kutai Kartanegara region. This will be looked upon from both an economical and
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environmentally sustainable perspective. The study will also cover what social consequences these implementations would bring.
E.41.1. Mr. Stig Karl Johan Torstensson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Swedia, 18 Juni 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : SwediaJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : Uppsala Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Margaretagatan 24, 52144 Falköpin SwedenNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 84435652
E.42. Ecology and Conservation of Javan Rhino
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Membangun basis riset badak bercula Jawa yang dapat berkontribusi
untuk manajemen dan keberlangsungan konservasi spesies iniBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Konservasi dan ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 18 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Taman Nasional Ujung Kulon)
E.42.1. Mr. Steven Graham Wilson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Melbourne, Australia, 21 Februari 1959Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Queenslandemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 33 Canterbury Avenue, Shepparton, Victoria, 3630 AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : PA1572256
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E.43. Understanding spatio-temporal variations in biodiversity in the peat swamps of Sabangau, with particular focus on forest butterflies
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami faktor yang menyebabkan perubahan keanekaragaman
hayati di hutan khususnya kupu-kupu dengan memperhatikan faktor-faktor seperti cuaca dan perubahan vegetasi/habitat
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 6 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Tengah (Hutan Sebangau, Palangka Raya)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP, Universitas Palangka Raya (Suwido Limin, Twentinolosa dan
Ari Purwanto)
Abstract
The biodiversity of tropical rainforests varies substantially over both space and time, with important consequences for biodiversity conservation, yet our understanding of these variations and their causes remains very limited. To address this important knowledge gap, i will work in collaboration with CiMTROP-UNPAR in the Sabangau Forest. Understanding how and why the abundance and composition of biological communities varies over space and time is a key challenge in ecology, and is of great contemporary importance for species conservation (Gardner,2010). These variations may be driven by either natural (e.g. changes inclimate between seasons, differences in soil types between two forestareas), and/or human causes (e.g. conversion or degradation of a forest,pollution, harvesting, conservation management).
The project is important to gain a greater understanding of the scale and importance of spatio-temporal variations in less well-studied biological taxa in tropical peat-swamp forest. This in turn is important for effective biodiversity conservation, as only through understanding these spatio-temporal variations can we assess the potential impacts that human threats and conservation management are having on these taxa. This is particularly important for rapidly-breeding invertebrates, such as butterflies, which as a consequence of their rapid breeding and sensitivity to environmental conditions can serve as important indicators of changes in ecological condition that may influence many other fauna. in addition, this project contains a high local capacity building component and this will be important for transferring skills to local people for conducting and leading biological research projects. This, combined with the projects aim to produce both technical and non-technical research outputs that are more understandable to non-scientists, gives it high developmental value for indonesia.
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E.43.1. Ms. Joana Aragay Soler
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Spanyol, 29 November 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : SpanyolJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Outrop at Oxford Brookesemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Carrer Pintor Fortuny, 34 pral 2ª, 08001 Barcelona SpainNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AAK133801
E.44. Planning from “Table to Dump”: Analyzing the practice of household food consumption and food wasting practices in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari praktek-praktek konsumsi keluarga negara berkembang
yang seringkali menyisakan makanan yang dikonsumsi dalam jumlah yang signifikan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Manajemen lingkunganLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 29 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Kota Bogor dan Kabupaten Bogor)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas ekologi Manusia, institut Pertanian Bogor (Prof. Dr. Ahmad
Sulaeman)
Abstract
Amidst the reality of global hunger, people waste an estimated 30^o 50^f their food annually. Growing recognition that food waste is a major ecological, economic and moral issue has led to international calls from scholars, policy makers and public figures to urgently reduce food waste. However, research on food waste has mainly focused on food waste generated by consumers in developed countries and little is known about food waste generated by consumers in developing countries. in the limited literature that examines food waste in the global South, there seems to be an assumption that people in developing countries waste less food.
While indonesia is a developing country, there is a significant population of middle to upper income groups. Some authors have argued that the consumption patterns of said groups mimic those of “Western” consumers. My study will take the form of an ethnographic study of households in two neighbourhoods in Bogor as well as the distribution of household surveys.
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Data on food waste in developing countries is scarce and is a significant barrier to planning for appropriate waste management. indonesia’s densely populated urban centres and extreme income disparity are characteristics common to other countries in the global South. This study will therefore serve as a useful lens to explore the phenomenon of food waste in many developing countries.
E.44.1. Ms. Tammara Rica Soma
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Bandung, indonesia, 18 Oktober 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Torontoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 100 St. George St. Toronto Ontario Canada M5S3G3, CanadaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : QD780709
E.45. Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical forest of Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyediakan data untuk mendukung upaya konservasi di wilayah
hutan bernilai konservasi tinggi (High Conservation Value) di Kalimantan, indonesia
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 13 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Laboratorium Alam Hutan Gambut (LAHG) Kereng Bangkirai,
Sabangau)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP, Universitas Palangka Raya (Salahudin)
Abstract
Kalimantan’s primate species have a high dependence on intact forest habitats for their survival;mostly for food as many primates are largely frugivorous. They are also a frequent focus of conservation attention because many species, in particular the Bornean Orangutan and Southern Bornean Gibbon, are classified as “endangered” by the iUCN. To counter the threats of habitat loss and degradation, it is essential to identify priority conservation areas, and to develop a better understanding of the impacts of human activities on these species and
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theirrequirements for their continued survival. it is important to study primates because they are one of the major elements of faunal biomass in Kalimantan’s forests, playing a key role in the ecosystem and important ecosystem processess, such as seed dispersal.
The Sabangau Gibbon Behaviour Project was established in 2005 by Dr Susan Cheyne and forms part of the larger OuTrop / CiMTROP collaborative project entitled “Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical Forests of Kalimantan”. The core focus for our gibbon research centers on behavioural and ecological observations of two habituated groups: Group C and Karate. The purpose of the research is to enable long-term analysis of this species survival and behavioural ecology in a tropical peat-swamp forest habitat.
E.45.1. Mr. Bernat Ripoll Capilla
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Barcelona, 15 Desember 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : SpanyolJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Outropemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Corsega 544 4t.4a, 08025, SpainNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AAC876499
E.46. Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical forest of Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyediakan data untuk mendukung upaya konservasi di wilayah
hutan bernilai konservasi tinggi (High Conservation Value) di Kalimantan, indonesia
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 7 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (LAHG Kereng Bangkirai, Sabangau)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP (Hendri Sagara)
Abstract
i present data on sun bears (HelarctosMalayanus) obtained from a long-term camera trapping project. Data are presented on the activity patterns of sun bears in a non-masting peat-swamp
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forest and on the relative abundance index method. Sun bears in Sabangau are mostly diurnal and there is a trend towards births occurring between September-January. Threats to the bears are predominantly from forest fires and unpredictable fruiting patterns as a result of changes in the climate e.g. unusually long wet or dry seasons and smoke from forest firest affecting photosynthesis.
E.46.1. Ms. Suzanne Emily Turnock
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Wallasey, 8 Juli 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : University of Oxfordemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Sthemount, Wallasey, Wirral, CH44 1AYNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 521550152
E.47. Characterizing the Ecological, fisheries, and Social Status of the Southern Inner Banda Arc. Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mendokumentasikan status dan tren yang sedang berkembang saat
ini terkait kondisi sosial, ekologi, dan perikanan di wilayah yang miskin data namun memiliki nilai konservasi strategis yang tinggi untuk mendukung desain dan pelaksanaan intervensi konservasi laut di daerah-daerah untuk mendukung perikanan yang berkelanjutan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 29 (dua puluh sembilan) hari, mulai 30 Oktober 2015 (month, starting
from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Maluku (Kab. Maluku Barat Daya dan Kab. Maluku Tenggara)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : World Wildlife Fund (estradivari, S.Pi, M.Sc)
Abstract
The Sunda Banda Seascape (SBS) is a marine conservation priority as it lies in the center of the coral triangle(1) and contains some of the richest marine biodiversity in the world. However, the marine resources of the SBS are under threat from global climate change, overfishing,
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destructive fishing, pollution, and unsustainable development. Conservation of the SBS is crucial, as the marine resources of the seascape support many people that live in the region. The SBS covers approximately 150,000,000 hectares in eastern indonesia and encompasses six provinces spanning a large portion of indonesian waters, thus strategic decision making using best available data is needed to guide conservation priorities. Preliminary work in the SBS compiling existing data, input from practitioners, and government priorities, have indicated that the Southern inner Banda Arc is a target region for a rapid assessment to collect new information. This will likely provide the most conservation impact due to the scarcity of data available in the region and government interest in this area as a conservation priority. Rapid assessment methods will be used to document current conditions and recent historic trends across four domains: (1) Marine habitats and species; (2) Marine resource governance; (3) Marine resource use -fisheries; (4) Human wellbeing. Outcomes will provide critical information to support the design of a network of MPAs for fisheries sustainability. in addition, the results of the rapid assessment will support the national government’s goals in developing Maluku as Lumbung ikan Nasional (National Fish Bam) and establishing 1 million hectares of MPAs within Maluku province by 2020.
E.47.1. Dr. Gabriella Naimi Ahmadia
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : California, 9 Januari 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Senior Marine Scientist, WWF - USinstitusi (institution) : World Wildlife Fundemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1250 24th St., Washington, D.C. , 20037, United StatesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 488602496
E.48. Biodiversity enrichment in oil palm plantations: Ecological and socio-economic impacts
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari konsekuensi dari rendahnya keanekaragaman di sistem
yang telah bertransformasi (hutan karet dan kelapa sawit) dan membandingkan dengan sistem di hutan hujan tropis
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 24 April 2015 (month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (Hutan PT Humusindo, Perkebunan Sawit di Bungku)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Pertanian institut Pertanian Bogor (Prof. Dr. Damayanti
Buchori)
Abstract
One of the main goals of the collaborative research centre 990 (CRC 990) is to investigate how changes in species diversity across the rainforest transformation gradient result in changes of ecological and socio-economic factors. Research focuses on the consequences of lower diversity in transformed systems (jungle rubber, rubber, oil palm) and compares these systems to tropical lowland forest as a reference. The Bll project, in contrast, addresses the consequences of changing diversity in the opposite direction by experimentally increasing tree species diversity in oil palm plantations. The overarching questions being addressed by subproject Bll are 1) whether biodiversity and ecological functions can be restored by enrichment planting and 2) what the associated socio-economic implications are.Weexpect to find significant differences in herbivory between the six native tree species. Furthermore, we expect herbivory to change in dependence of the plot size. Oil palms should not be affected by the enrichment planting in terms of damage caused by herbivory. Because oil palms are native to Africa, they do not have natural enemies in indonesia. in cases where there are more herbivores attracted to our native tree species, these herbivores should not feed on oil palms. in addition, an increase in biodiversity within a palm oil plantation leads to a higher biodiversity of birds which, in turn, should lead to a lower abundance of herbivores. During April/May 2015, i will organize the necessary research and visa documents in Bogor and attend a two week language course. in May 2015, field work on the plantation will start. All leaves will be scanned and the data will be entered into a database simultaneously. Furthermore, the C/N ratio of the leaves will be determined in collaboration with the Bogor Agricultural University-iPB, Campus Darmaga Bogor. The analysis of the field data, as well as the writing of the Master’s Thesis, will be carried out in Germany from July until end of October 2015.
E.48.1. Ms. Jennifer Arns
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Freudenberg, Jerman, 17 April 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : Georg-August-Universitat-Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of Biodiversity, Macroecology and Biogeography
Büsgenweg 1, 37077 GöttingenGermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C748P5TNC
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E.49. Characterizing the Ecological, fisheries, and Social Status of the Southern Inner Banda Arc. Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mendokumentasikan status dan tren yang sedang berkembang saat
ini terkait kondisi sosial, ekologi, dan perikanan di wilayah yang miskin data namun memiliki nilai konservasi strategis yang tinggi untuk mendukung desain dan pelaksanaan intervensi konservasi laut di daerah-daerah untuk mendukung perikanan yang berkelanjutan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 29 (dua puluh sembilan) hari, mulai 30 Oktober 2015 (month, starting
from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Maluku (Kab. Maluku Barat Daya dan Kab. Maluku Tenggara)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : World Wildlife Fund (estradivari, S.Pi, M.Sc)
Abstract
The Sunda Banda Seascape (SBS) is a marine conservation priority as it lies in the center of the coral triangle(1) and contains some of the richest marine biodiversity in the world. However, the marine resources of the SBS are under threat from global climate change, overfishing, destructive fishing, pollution, and unsustainable development. Conservation of the SBS is crucial, as the marine resources of the seascape support many people that live in the region. The SBS covers approximately 150,000,000 hectares in eastern indonesia and encompasses six provinces spanning a large portion of indonesian waters, thus strategic decision making using best available data is needed to guide conservation priorities. Preliminary work in the SBS compiling existing data, input from practitioners, and government priorities, have indicated that the Southern inner Banda Arc is a target region for a rapid assessment to collect new information. This will likely provide the most conservation impact due to the scarcity of data available in the region and government interest in this area as a conservation priority. Rapid assessment methods will be used to document current conditions and recent historic trends across four domains: (1) Marine habitats and species; (2) Marine resource governance; (3) Marine resource use -fisheries; (4) Human wellbeing. Outcomes will provide critical information to support the design of a network of MPAs for fisheries sustainability. in addition, the results of the rapid assessment will support the national government’s goals in developing Maluku as Lumbung ikan Nasional (National Fish Bam) and establishing 1 million hectares of MPAs within Maluku province by 2020.
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E.49.1. Ms. Louise Elaine Glew, Ph.D
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Redhill, 10 Oktober 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Lead – Monitoring & evaluation, WWF USinstitusi (institution) : World Wildlife Fundemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1250 24th St., Washington, D.C. , 20037, United StatesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 504878470
E.50. Mangrove forests in Indonesia: Assesing deforestation rates & conservation hotspots
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengkaji tingkat deforestasi hutan bakau dan daerah-daerah
konservasiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 9 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Semarang dan KendalMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Diponegoro (Dr. Rudhi Pribadi)
Abstract
indonesia has 23 of the world’s mangroves but is seeing unprecedented deforestation. The island of Java is also experiencing vast deforestation but reported rates vary widely, limiting confidence in science based conservation projects and policy. Mangroves’ importance to the coastal ecosystem is increasingly understood and valued. Their extensive root structure maintains coastlines, provides a habitat for many economically important marine life, the above-ground growth buffers the land from storms and they provide a natural barrier between storms and human populations. To improve the understanding of deforestation rates on Java, i will conduct forest surveys, identify conservation ‘hotspots’ and work with local NGOs. Hotspots are defined as dense forest areas with high species diversity (indicating a higher resilience to destructive external factors) that are threatened by nearby human activity: hotspot = diversity x abundance x threat (proximity to humans x human population density). This study of Javanese mangrove forests will provide scientific basis for future policy measures to conserve the coastal ecosystem. i will work in forest tracts on Java to the east of Semarang but with the guidance of Dr. Pribadi.
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E.50.1. Ms. Susan Rose Vulpas
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Wisconsin, 9 Agustus 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : American Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 4331 N Alpine AveShorewood, Wi 53211United StatesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 442996189
E.51. Capturing Coral Reef and Related Ecosystem Services Project: Component I: Quantifying the value and market potential of coral reef and mangrove ecosystem services - Examining ecosystem filtration services for human and reef health
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Merancang dan mendukung model yang inovatif untuk menilai jasa
ekosistem hutan bakau, rumput laut dan terumbu karangBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 7 (tujuh) bulan, mulai 15 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulsel (Kep. Selayar)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Konsorsium Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan, P2O LiPi, dan iPB
(Sri Atmini)
Abstract
Despite their importance to human wellbeing and economic activity, ecosystem services are routinely taken for granted by communities, industry and policy makers alike. Capturing the economic and cultural values of marine natural capital through valuation of ecosystem services, and quantifying the cost of lost services due to environmental degradation, has the potential to transform the development and stewardship of coastal areas by translating ecological value into intuitive and financial terms for local stakeholders as well as policy makers. This knowledge can be harnessed by decision support tools, which can help to build the political rationale for change. Together with marketable goods and provisioning services, marine and coastal ecosystems also provide a range of non-market goods and services such as regulating global carbon and nitrogen cycles and protecting shorelines. Local and global drivers of change influence each of these services and it is imperative that management and policy be suitably
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informed to ensure the continued supply of the ecosystem services on which human well-being and prosperity depend.
Valuation of coral reef fisheries value and productivity in relation to habitat quality in order to provide estimates of the value of coral reef fisheries and their potential to change through time at the two study locations (el Nido and Selayar), we will use a food web model for coral reefs that accounts for the influence of coral reef structure on community dynamics. The basis of the model has already been developed for The Caribbean (Rogers et al 2014), but in order to answer the key questions of the CCReS project and apply the tool to study sites in el Nido and Selayar, there will be three key activities; i) Model development and refinement, ii) Data collection and experimentation, iii) Model testing and validation and iv) Scaling up model predictions for marine spatial planning.
E.51.1. Ms. Joleah Bailey Lamb
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : California, 12 Februari 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : NatureNet Science Fellowinstitusi (institution) : Cornell Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : e323CorsonHall,ithaca,NewYork,USA14853Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 452040366
E.52. Soil Restoration in Indonesian Mixed Agroforests
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengkaji dampak regenerasi tutupan pepohonan terhadap pemulihan
tanah pada sistem produksi tanaman coklat di SulawesiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 12 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sultra, Jabar (Bogor), Jatim (Malang)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Balitbang Kementerian Kehutanan (Dr. Hesti Lestari Tata))
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This project seeks to assess the impacts of tree cover regeneration on soil recovery in a gradient of Theobroma cacao production systems in Sulawesi, indonesia. We will quantify the influence of management practices and tree cover rehabilitation through an analysis of soil structure, nutrient and water cycling, and plant-availability of essential nutrients (N, P, K) and soil organic matter (SOM). The study will further evaluate farmer perceptions and knowledge about soil processes and quality and study major drivers of decision-making processes at the farm level. Study results are expected to contribute to an improved understanding of human-induced land-use changes on ecosystem processes within tropical agricultural systems, to the integration of biodiversity and productivity benefits, and to improved livelihoods and food security of smallholder farmers.
E.52.1. Ms. Christina Ariani Wartenberg
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Bremen, 28 November 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Docotral Studentinstitusi (institution) : Swiss Federal institute of Technologyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Tannenstrasse 1 8092 Zurich SchweizSwitzerlandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C4YL5GH7J
E.53. Rapid Environmental Change and Migration in Coastal Regions of Ghana and Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari bagaimana rumah tangga di dua lingkungan yang
berbeda menghadapi konsekuensi dari perubahan lingkunganBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5 (lima) bulan, mulai 15 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Tengah (Semarang)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Geografi UGM (Prof. Dr. rer. Nat. Muh Aris Marfai, M.Sc)
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Abstract
Over the last two decades public attention all over the world has increasingly focused on the link between environmental change and human responses. it is widely accepted that the environment is changing, mainly due to anthropogenic activities, and that it challenges economies and societies significantly. Low-lying coastal communities are considered especially vulnerable because they are particularly exposed to environmental hazards like coastal erosion, tidal waves, storm surges, an increasing sea level and the like which increase the risk of floods.
On top, those regions are associated with a large and rapidly growing human population. Therefore, this research project aims to better understand the adaptation strategies of households which live in coastal areas affected by environmental changes. it poses the following research questions: (1) How do households deal with ongoing coastal changes? How can the observed household strategies be explained? (2) Focusing on migration as one important adaptation strategy, we ask about the link between environmental change and migration. How important is the environmental change for the decision to migrate? (3) Apart from environmental change, which other factors can explain migration? Do very personal preferences play a role in this decision? We believe that understanding households’ responses towards environmental change will not only contribute answers to existing debates but also help to provide context-specific policy recommendations for future impacts of environmental change.
A quantitative approach and a comparative case study research design will be employed to answer the research questions. Two coastal regions were purposefully selected due to their ongoing coastal changes: Keta in Ghana and Semarang in indonesia. Both areas are affected by coastal erosion and floods which challenge the local population. Within selected communities, households will be randomly selected in order to participate in a household survey. The data will be collected with the help of questionnaires, incentivized tasks and some in-depth interviews and analyzed using econometric methods.
E.53.1. Ms. Carina Goldbach
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Rotenburg, Jerman, 15 Juli 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Research assistant (PhD candidate)institusi (institution) : Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine ecology (ZMT), Bremen,
Germanyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Fahrenheitstraße 6, 28359 Bremen, GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : CH2G65515
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E.54. from Organic Waste to Recycling for Development – fORWARD
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Membuat strategi dan teknologi untuk manajemen sampah organik
padat di kota di indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Teknik lingkunganLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 7 (tujuh) bulan, mulai 10 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Tengah (Pekalongan), Jawa Timur (Sidoarjo)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : insitut Teknology Sepuluh Nopember (Prof. Dr. ing ir Herman Sasongko)
Abstract
The Government of indonesia, through the Ministry of Public Works (the Programme executing Agency - PeA) with funding assistance of KfW and SeCO, developed a programme for 12 participating indonesia cities, with the goal to develop required local environmental infrastructure investments that provide community benefit and reflect a high positive impact on climate change mitigation. in the first instance the focus is on solid waste management (SWM) investments and accompanying measures for capacity development. The initial selection of the 12 target cities was reduced to 5 in subsequent feasibility assessments. in the following this project will be abbreviated by PU/KfW/SeCO-project. eawag-Sandec with its waste research team proposes an accompanying four year applied research project to assist and complement the PU/KfW/SeCO-project. Funding will be by SeCO and partly by internal funds of eawag.
This applied research project FORWARD will seek to provide high visibility to the Swiss contribution of the PU/KfW/SeCO-project with specific regard to organic waste management and the overall approach of generating value from waste and selection of appropriate options based on market opportunities. Direct value will be most relevant to the cities selected of this specific research and development project. However the project will generate results which are of overall high value to all medium sized cities of indonesia and in particular the ones listed in the PU/KfW/SeCO project. Research results and developed practical methods tools and technologies will be synthesized, capitalized and documented for as to be made widely available so that replication in other cities in indonesia is enhanced. Findings will be of relevance to sector stakeholders involved in urban solid waste management in indonesia. The PU/KfW/SeCO project with its alignment with the international agenda on climate change and its focus on promoting projects and activities to reduce GHG emissions, gives special attention to sanitary landfill disposal (reducing uncontrolled methane emissions) but also strives to address poverty reduction interventions by reducing health impact and developing strategies
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to improve living conditions, and employment opportunities through strengthening 3R (Reduction-Recycling-Reuse) activities and promoting increased private sector participation, and community-oriented solutions.The project works through local research partnerships and in cooperation with public authorities. The full duration of the project is 4 years: 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2017 The coordinator is active in indonesia since 12 October 2013. The research conducted under this application is in cooperation with the Laboratory of Solid Waste, the Department of environmental engineering of the institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember in Surabaya. Head of the Department is eddy Soedjono. Head of Solid Waste Laboratory is Prof. Dr. Yulinah Trihadiningrum. For this research specifically, the indonesian Counterpart is therefore iTS and the recommending senior Scientist is Prof.Dr. Yulinah Trihadiningrum. The Ministry of Public Works remains the counterpart of the full project.
E.54.1. Mr. Imre Istvan Antalfy
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Pfungen, Swiss, 17 Agustus 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : SwissJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : eAWAG / Sandecemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Brunnenweg 3b 8617 Mönchaltorf SwitzerlandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : X1882554
E.54.2. Mr. Bram Martinus Adrianus Dortmans
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Boxmeer, Belanda, 22 Mei 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Uppsala Universityemail (email) : [email protected](Address) : Uppsala University Box 256 75105 UppsalaUpplandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : NX5J44H29
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E.55. Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical forest of Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Bertujuan menyediakan data untuk mendukung upaya konservasi di
wilayah hutan bernilai konservasi tinggi (High Conservation Value) di Kalimantan, indonesia
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 7 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Lab. Alam Gambut Sebangau, Stasiun Penelitian
Kalampangan, Baronang Dua, Bawan, TN Bukit Baka Bukit Raya, Gn. Lumut, Kalaweit Hampapak, Hutan Katingan-Mentaya, Mungku Baru, Murung Raya)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP Universitas Palangkaraya (Dr. ir. Suwido Limin, MS., Salahudin,
Abdul Azis)
Abstract
Kalimantan’s primate species have a high dependence on intact forest habitats for their survival;mostly for food as many primates are largely frugivorous. They are also a frequent focus of conservation attention because many species, in particular the Bornean Orangutan and Southern Bornean Gibbon, are classified as “endangered” by the iUCN. To counter the threats of habitat loss and degradation, it is essential to identify priority conservation areas, and to develop a better understanding of the impacts of human activities on these species and theirrequirements for their continued survival. it is important to study primates because they are one of the major elements of faunal biomass in Kalimantan’s forests, playing a key role in the ecosystem and important ecosystem processess, such as seed dispersal.
The Sabangau Gibbon Behaviour Project was established in 2005 by Dr Susan Cheyne and forms part of the larger OuTrop / CiMTROP collaborative project entitled “Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical Forests of Kalimantan”. The core focus for our gibbon research centers on behavioural and ecological observations of two habituated groups: Group C and Karate. The purpose of the research is to enable long-term analysis of this species survival and behavioural ecology in a tropical peat-swamp forest habitat.
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E.55.1Ms. Carolyn Thompson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Aberdeen, 20 November 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : SwissJabatan (Position) : individual Researcherinstitusi (institution) : OuTropemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 14 Priory Road, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, SL9 8SBNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 513393415
E.56. Living on borrowed time: The Anticipatory Politics of Vulnerability and Climate Change in Jakarta, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti peranan kesadaran atas topik perubahan iklim dalam
pembentukan program terkait lingkunganBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 8 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta (Pademangan, Penjaringan), Jabar, Jateng (Semarang)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas ilmu Budaya UGM (Dr. Pujo Semedi Hargo Yuwono, M.A.)
Abstract
My research project aims at developing a detailed understanding of the institutional and socio-spatial effects of climate change in indonesian cities. To that end, i currently conduct twelve months of ethnographic research in Jakarta as well as in North Semarang. Recent infrastructural projects of the government and cooperations with international banks and consultants suggest that the anticipation of possibly disastrous consequences of global warming is already affecting social, political, and spatial arrangements in the coastal areas of these cities. More specifically, flood control is being reconfigured in anticipation of this new emergency. The governance of climate change appears to involve multiple actors: municipalities, foreign institutions and organizations (Rockefeller Foundation, World Bank, Mercy Corps), activist groups, as well as local populations. The puzzle is to answer the question how the event of climate change is reshuffling the social relations between these actors. To that end, i will examine the process through which discourses of climate change are integrated into the spatial plans and governing schemes of the city governments. i will further examine the involvement of local population
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groups in flood management, particularly with regard to consultation and implementation processes. The methods used for collecting data consist of (a) participant observation at urban planning offices in Jakarta and Semarang and in residential areas and (b) interviews with planning staff as well as with neighbourhood residents and local leaders.
E.56.1 Mr. Lukas Ley
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : essen, 24 Juni 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Torontoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of TorontoDepartment of Anthropology Room 424 19
Russell Street Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2S2CanadaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C71F24MG9
E.57. Influence of tropical land-use transformations on local and regional climate in Sumatra/Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menggabungkan pendekatan pengukuran dan pemodelan untuk
mempelajari pertukaran gas rumah kaca serta feedback biofisik antara dataran dan atmosfer
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 11 (sebelas) bulan, mulai 24 Februari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (TN Bukit Dua Belas dan Hutan Harapan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : UNTAD (Dr. Abdul Rauf ), indonesian Weather Service (Dr. Dodo
Gunawan), iPB (Dr. Tania June)
Abstract
Land transformation from natural to managed ecosystems such as oil palm and rubber plantations might result in changes of greenhouse gas fluxes (C02 and CH4) and of local and regional climate due to land-atmosphere feedbacks after changed surface properties. in this project, we combine measurements and modeling approaches to study the exchange of greenhouse gases (GHG) and biophysical feedbacks between land and atmosphere. Oil
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palm plantations now cover a major fraction of Sumatra, but their sink/source strength for greenhouse gases at ecosystem scale are yet unknown.
The installation of an eddy covariance (eC) flux tower in a selected oil palm, allows us to quantify its ecosystem net greenhouse gas balance (C02 and CH4) integrating both soil and canopy sinks and sources. Concurrent meteorological data let us investigate functional relationships between C02, H20 and CH4 fluxes with environmental drivers within and across multiple years. Land-atmosphere feedbacks, however, are non-linear and additionally complicated by climate change.
Additionally, a network of meteorological stations in Jambi province will be used to evaluate regional climatic differences, the effect of land uses on micro climatic conditions, and will be available to other CRC subprojects who may need these data.
E.57.1 Ms. Ana Meijide Orive
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Madrid, 19 Oktober 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : SpanyolJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Georg-August-University of Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Burgstraβe 20, 37073 Götingen GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AAF419270
E.58. Carbon dynamics and soil-plant-atmosphere interactions in forest systems affected by soil variability and climate conditions
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari dinamika, fungsi dan pengelolaan bahan organik tanah
yang dipengaruhi oleh kondisi tanah yang bervariasi sistem (misalnya tekstur tanah, kelembaban, suhu, status kesuburan) dan pengelolaan hutan (misalnya hutan asli, perkebunan, dll)
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 25 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalbar (Kapuas Hulu), Jambi (Merangin dan Muara Bungo), Maluku
(Seram), Jawa Tengah (Wonosobo dan Boyolali)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Pertanian Bogor (Prof. iswandi Anas)
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Abstract
Terrestrial carbon and its cycle are expected to be affected by climate change, but there is a considerable debate about amount of carbon stored in and emitted from terrestrial ecosystems, which represents one of the largest terrestrial carbon pools. However, ecosystems may potentially sequester or release substantial quantities of C02 in response to climate change, atmospheric C02 concentration, and land management. Particularly land-use changes can greatly modify soil carbon stocks, pools and fluxes, due to substantial disturbances to balanced ecosystems. Thus, sustainable land management strategies that restore soil organic carbon stocks while preserving soil health and biodiversity are attracting research interest. However, for accurate predictions and management of carbon dynamics, key processes controlling responses of carbon pools to changing environmental conditions have to be investigated in relation to soil and land use types. Therefore, the main objectives of the planned research activities at the Center for international Forestry Research (CiFOR) will be focused on dynamics, functions and management of soil organic matter as are affected by varying soil conditions (e.g. soil texture, moisture, temperature, nutrient status) and forest management systems (e.g. native forests, plantations, etc.). Within next years it is planned to establish research capacities to investigate formation and augment of soil organic matter over a variety of soil types and forest ecosystems to mitigate climate change. in order to achieve this, there is a need to integrate different research areas, particularly topics of terrestrial ecology, carbon and wet-land management, as well as with an emphasis on sustainable production systems
E.58.1 Mr. Nils Borchard
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jerman, 20 Juli 1977Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : integrated expertinstitusi (institution) : Georg-August-University of Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Kurfuerstenplatz 16, 53125 Bonn GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C73Z86944
E.59 Research to Support Conservation in the Tropica
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyediakan data untuk mendukung upaya konservasi di wilayah
hutan bernilai konservasi tinggi (High Conservation Value) di Kalimantan
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Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 26 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Lab. Alam Gambut Sebangau, Stasiun Penelitian
Kalampangan, Baronang Dua, Bawan, TN Bukit Baka Bukit Raya, Gn. Lumut, Kalaweit Hampapak, Hutan Katingan-Mentaya, Mungku Baru, Murung Raya)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP Universitas Palangkaraya (Salahudin & Abdul Azis)
Abstract
Kalimantan’s primate species have a high dependence on intact forest habitats for their survival;mostly for food as many primates are largely frugivorous. They are also a frequent focus of conservation attention because many species, in particular the Bornean Orangutan and Southern Bornean Gibbon, are classified as “endangered” by the iUCN. To counter the threats of habitat loss and degradation, it is essential to identify priority conservation areas, and to develop a better understanding of the impacts of human activities on these species and theirrequirements for their continued survival. it is important to study primates because they are one of the major elements of faunal biomass in Kalimantan’s forests, playing a key role in the ecosystem and important ecosystem processess, such as seed dispersal.
The Sabangau Gibbon Behaviour Project was established in 2005 by Dr Susan Cheyne and forms part of the larger OuTrop / CiMTROP collaborative project entitled “Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical Forests of Kalimantan”. The core focus for our gibbon research centers on behavioural and ecological observations of two habituated groups: Group C and Karate. The purpose of the research is to enable long-term analysis of this species survival and behavioural ecology in a tropical peat-swamp forest habitat.
E.59.1 Dr. Rebecca Elizabeth Armson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Derby, inggris, 30 November 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Research interninstitusi (institution) : OuTropemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 574 Kedleston Road, Derby, De22 2NH, UKNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 527683474
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E.60 Carbon dioxide cycling in fresh to estuarine
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengukur aliran CO2 dan air tanah di perairan BaliBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi (Bio-geokimia, hidrologi)Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 12 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (Palasari Reservoir, Danau Buyan, Danau Batur, Sungai Ayung,
Nusa Lemongan, Pelabuhan Benoa)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (Dr. i Gusti Ngurah Agung Suryaputra)
Abstract
To our knowledge, there are no previous assessments on the magnitude of the air-water carbon dioxide (C02) fluxes in Bali’s waterways, and no studies quantifying groundwater-surface water exchange in these systems. There are few estimates of air-water C02 fluxes from tropical freshwater and estuarine systems (Maher and eyre, 2012), and to our knowledge no studies on C02 fluxes or groundwater-surface water interaction in modified waterways in Bali. The few previous studies in modified waterways globally revealed frequent eutrophication and de-oxygenation events and changes in groundwater-surface water interactions, that were suggested to be related to long water residence times within these systems (Waltham and Connolly, 2011; Macklin et al, 2014). As there is little information on both water-to-air carbon dioxide fluxes and groundwater-surface water interactions in Bali, my research project will contribute significantly to Bali’s hydrological literature.
The aim of this project is to quantify the flux of C02 and groundwater in Bali’s waterways. We hypothesize that groundwater makes a significant contribution to C02 inputs to the waterways. We intend to assess the qualitative and quantitative importance of groundwater C02 high-tech radon measurement technology.
Mangroves sequester and store large quantities of carbon (Lovelock, 2008). This is commonly known as ‘blue’ carbon. Most of this carbon is buried and comprises of mangrove leaves and roots (Donato et al, 2011) When the mangrove forest is removed the soil carbon stock may be altered (Donato et al, 2012). it is important to gauge how stocks of blue carbon respond to changes in land use, such as shrimp and seaweed farming, yet there are few empirical studies of GHG emissions from aquaculture ponds that occur in converted mangrove areas.
it has been recently identified that climate change management strategies should include tropical wetlands (Sidik and Lovelock, 2013). These ecosystems have significant potential to
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mitigate climate change if well managed. However, tropical wetlands are currently threatened by conversion to agriculture, aquaculture and infrastructure development (Murdiyarso et al, 2013). effective climate change mitigation can be achieved in this study by comparing the C02 efflux of natural and man-made systems and identifying the biogeochemical drivers of C02 emissions.
E.60.1 Mr. Paul Anthony Macklin
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : inggris, 24 Januari 1966Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : Southern Cross Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3a Second Ave, Tweed Heads,NSW 2485. AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N1017540
E.61 Toward the Regeneration of Tropical Peat Land Societies: Establishment of an International Research Network and Proposal of its future
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk memperjelas karakteristik ekologi dan siklus materi di daerah
rawa gambut tropisBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi dan kesehatan masyarakatLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 4 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Riau (Desa Tanjung Leban, Desa Temiyan, Kabupaten Bengkalis; Desa
Tasik Betung, Kab. Siak; Area Konservasi Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : LiPi (Prof. Bambang Subiyanto) dan Pusat Studi Bencana – Universitas
Riau (Dr. Harris Gunawan)
Abstract
We would like to do inter-disciplinary study on degraded peatland, and the measure to rehabilitate and conserve the degraded peatland, to prevent fire, and to improve the welfare of local people including through the way of rewetting and reforestation. The aims of our study are To clarify the ecological characteristics and material cycles in tropical peat swamp areas. Our focuses are the material cycles in soil and water, biomass and re-forestation, and biodiversity
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and ecosystem functions. To clarify the social and cultural characteristics and to suggest social frameworks for peat land conservation that consider the conflicts of interests between local people and companies, and between conservation and development. To establish an international data and research hub by integrating the worldwide research networks of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSeAS), Kyoto University and various research institutions in indonesia such as Riau University, Bogor Agricultural University, indonesian institute of Science, BPPTand Gadjah Mada University. This will contribute to compensating for the insufficiency of data accumulated on tropical peat areas and will bring together scientific data such as data on actual carbon stocks, Mangroves sequester and store large quantities of carbon (Lovelock, 2008). This is commonly known as ‘blue’ carbon. Most of this carbon is buried and comprises of mangrove leaves and roots (Donato et al, 2011) When the mangrove forest is removed the soil carbon stock may be altered (Donato et al, 2012). it is important to gauge how stocks of blue carbon respond to changes in land use, such as shrimp and seaweed farming, yet there are few empirical studies of GHG emissions from aquaculture ponds that occur in converted mangrove areas.
E.61.1 Prof. Kosuke Mizuno
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Aichi, Japan, 15 September 1953Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 46, Shimoadachi-cho, Yoshida, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto606-8501JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH7596309
E.61.2 Mr. Daisuke Naito
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kamakura, Jepang, 5 Desember 1978Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Center for international Forestry Researchemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 12-1-2-302, inutsuka cho, Shugakuin, Sakyo, KyotoNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Japan
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E.62 Infrastructure Development of Space Oceanography. Coral Reef Monitoring Application”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Pemetaan habitat dan survei perubahanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 6 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (Jembrana, Kepulauan Lesser Sunda, Nusa Penida), Sulawesi Utara
(Manado, TN Bunaken), Sulawesi Tenggara (TN Wakatobi), Maluku (Seram), Nusa Tenggara Barat (Lombok)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Badan Litbang KKP (Dr Berny Subki)
Abstract
The proposed work is part of the Coral Reef Monitoring application of the iNDeSO project or (“infrastructure development of space oceanography for fishing and coastal monitoring - Towards sustainable fisheries in indonesia”). This project closely links several French institutions with Balitbang KP. CollecteLocalisation Satellites (CLS) is the French coordinating organization, and institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (iRD) is leading the Coral reef application. The Coral Reef application hosts an indonesian PhD student (elvan Ampou). The Coral Reef Application has a number of tasks to be conducted between end of 2013 till end of 2017. These tasks were decided in a meeting in Jakarta in June 2013. The meeting conclusions were endorsed by iRD, CLS, BKP, and the Directorate of General Marine, Coast and Small islands (Ministry Marine Affairs and Fisheries).
in particular, were listed:
1. Conduct mapping and change detection analysis of the coral reef habitats of Bunaken NP, using very high resolution images (2001-present) and ground-truthing. This is the core of elvanAmpou PhD subject.
2. Geomorphological mapping of several reef systems important for the blue economy of indonesia. This includes Lombok (east coast), Nusa Penida, and Ceram island.
3. A large-scale assessment of the resilience and biodiversity of Bunaken NP.4. A detailed mapping, with extensive ground-truthing for habitat mapping of Wakatobi NP.5. A model of coral reef connectivity for indonesia, using the state-of-the-art iNDeSO physical
oceanography 1/12 degree circulation model, as well as biodiversity knowledge acquired through in situ inventories and genetic analysis.
To achieve the goals, Serge Andrefouet will have to spend a large part of the year 2015 in indonesia, using a multiple-entry research visa.
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The institut de Recherche pour le Developpement Representation Office in Jakarta will supervise his travels and expenses using a dedicated buedget.
E.62.1 Mr. Serge Andrefouet
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Paris, Perancis, 11 April 1968Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : iRD (institut de Recherche Pour le Developpement)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Centre iRD - NouméaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 101 Promenade Roger Laroque Anse Vata BP A5 - 98848 Noumea
New Caledonia
E.63 Can localised restoration of wetland sites provide sustainable ecosystem services to low-income settlements through facilitating urban agriculture in Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia?
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari potensi restorasi kawasan perairan di sekitar Muara Angke
untuk dijadikan lahan pemukiman bagi masyarakat berpenghasilan rendah
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekologi Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 2 (dua) bulan, mulai 16 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta (Muara Angke dan sekitarnya)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Biologi Universitas Nasional (Jito Sugardjito dan Taufik Mei
Mulyana, Ssi.)
Abstract
This study aims to identify the potential for the localised restoration of urban wetland sites surrounding the remaining Muara Angke Wetland area in Jakarta to provide sustainable ecosystem services for low-income and squatter settlements in the immediate vicinity. The primary focus of this research will be to assess the capacity of proposed wetlands as water purification systems with the potential to facilitate urban agricultural initiatives. This research will use local macrozoobenthic populations at sites with varying proximity to the remaining
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wetland, including restored sites, as indicators of ecosystem health and waterway pollution levels. The aim of the research will be to demonstrate importance of wetland areas in Jakartas ecological infrastructure, and form a basis for future research into integrated sustainability solutions.
E.63.1 Mr. Christopher James Kelly
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : inggris, 18 Juni 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Student (MSc)institusi (institution) : King’s College Londonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 43 St. Leonard’s StreetNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Bromley-by-BowLondone3 3BS, United Kingdom
f. MANAJEMEN SUMBER DAYA ALAM (NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT)
f.1. Potential local economic and conservation benefits of ecotourism in Ujung Kulon National Park, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti cara-cara mengorganisir lahan yang berfungsi sebagai tempat
populasi margasatwa dan juga memberi keuntungan bagi komunitas lokal di sekitarnya
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Manajemen Sumber Daya Alam Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 11 Januari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Bandung, Bogor), Banten (Ujung Kulon), Bali, Sumatra Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Sekolah Arsitektur, Perencanaan, dan Pengembangan Kebijakan iTB
(Rizki Yuwanita Habibah)
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f.1.1. Ms. Katlin Vernoy Kraska
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Ohio, 11 Juni 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Fulbright Scholarinstitusi (institution) : SFS Directed Research - environmental Policy Group Leaderemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3801 Margot Ct. Lexington, KY 40510Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 434843121
f.2. Implementing Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Nagoya Protocol (NP) and Access Benefit Sharing (ABS) - Impacts for International Research Management
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menganalisa rangkaian implementasi riset yang sesuai dengan
peraturan Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Nagoya Protocol (NP), dan Access Benefit Sharing (ABS) untuk mengembangkan metode serta instrumen terbaik
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Manajemen Sumber Daya Alam Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 10 Februari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (UNJA), Sulteng (UNTAD - Palu), Jabar (iPB Bogor) Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : iPB (Prof. Dr. Anas M. Fauzi, M.eng., Prof. Dr. ir. iskandar Z. Siregar, Prof.
Dr. Damayanti Buchori)
Abstract
Several research activities of the CRC 990 / eFForTS are object to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and related regulations. in October 2010 the Nagoya Protocol (NP) has been adopted. The NP provides biodiversity rich countries like indonesia instruments ioprotect its biodiversity and biological resources, but also to benefit from it. By this, the NP will have a high impact on international research collaboration working with bioiogica! material and traditional knowledge.
The CRC 990 research is in several points object to CBD and NP. Some of the subprojects are working with genetic recourses and collect plant material or animals. The proposed research as part of the central management aims to analyse strains to implement research in line with CBD, NP and ABS regulations, to develop best practise methods and instruments providing
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guidance on example of CRC 990 / eFForTS research in indonesia, a tropical country with one of the highest bioiogica! diversity on earth. The research will be done in the time between December 2013 and December 2015.
f.2.1. Mr. Wolfram Lorenz
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Spremberg, 10 Mei 1967Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Project Coordinatorinstitusi (institution) : University of Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Muehlengrund 5 37124 Rosdorf, GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C3P8K6J8X
f.3. Understanding The Impacts Of The Wild Bird Trade In Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari dampak dari perdagangan burung peliharaan terhadap
komunitas unggas/burung di TN Gunung PalungBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Manajemen Sumber Daya Alam Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 1 April 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Barat (Ketapang, Kayong Utara, TN Gunung Palung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Tanjungpura (Dr. Siti Masitoh Karikawati, Msi)
Abstract
The pet bird trade involves at least 3,600 species and is worth millions of dollars annually, but remarkably little recent research has examined the effects of the trade on bird populations. A handful of species have been added to the iUCN Red List as a result of trapping pressure, but we know very little about how trapping affects the vast majority of species. Specifically, no studies have quantified trapping and related it to bird abundance. Until such studies are available we will not know which species are most sensitive to the trade and which are more resilient. indonesia has the largest import and export markets for wild-caught birds in Southeast Asia.
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We propose to study the effects of the pet bird trade on avian communities in Gunung Palung National Park in West Kalimantan.
1. We will use ten minute long point counts to sample bird communities in Gunung Palung National Park. Surveys will begin at the park exterior and move towards the interior. We hypothesize that points closer to roads and human structures will exhibit different bird communities than those in interior, due to the fact bird communities on the forest edge are easily accessible by bird trappers.
2. All bird species present in a 100-meter radius will be recorded by sight or sound. We will use binoculars to visually identify birds and audio recordings to identify birds based on their call. The proposed research would be the first of its kind in West Kalimantan. A few bird species are considered by the iUCN to be threatened with extinction by the trade, but we know very little about how the trade affects the vast majority of traded species. Once we know which species are most threatened, we will be able to define more useful management strategies.
Furthermore, our study would produce results that are useful for the indonesian government. By quantifying trapping intensity and predicting which species are most vulnerable to trade, indonesian conservationists, managers, and government officials will be better able to prioritize actions to reduce the impact of the pet bird trade.
f.3.1. Mr. Adam Eric Miller
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Missouri, AS, 10 November 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Director and Founderinstitusi (institution) : Planet indonesiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 241 Selma Ave, St. Louis, Missouri, 63119, U.S.A. United States of
AmericaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 451838450
f.4. Understanding The Impacts Of The Wild Bird Trade In Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari dampak dari perdagangan burung peliharaan terhadap
komunitas unggas/burung di TN Gunung PalungBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Manajemen Sumber Daya Alam Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 1 April 2015(month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Barat (Ketapang, Kayong Utara, TN Gunung Palung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Tanjungpura (Dr. Siti Masitoh Karikawati, Msi)
Abstract
1. Aims This study aims to understand traditional knowledge and practices for disaster prevention
and resource management and to give scientific advice to such communities to adapt to the changing environment. For this purpose, the project integrates new and familiar technologies such as smartphones, social media, and cloud networking.
2. Subject(s) to be studied (brief synopsis)
a. Understanding ‘chronic’ disasters affecting everyday life of local people (e.g., flood, cyclone, drought, illegal logging, fish poaching, etc)
b. Understanding local knowledge and actions to prevent or mitigate the impact of disaster
c. information Communication Technologies (iCTs) to link local people/governmental officers with Japanese scientist team (e.g., through smartphones, social media, and cloud system)
d. education on disaster resilience and sustainable development (e.g., interpretation of scientific knowledge for local people by using iCT technologies)
3. Method of Research
a. Fieldwork: interview and observation of ‘chronic’ disasters and people’s knowledge and response
b. Geographic information System (GiS) and remote sensing analysis: scientific disaster management
c. Smart Media Communication: report via SNS (Facebook), feedback vis Cloud (DropBox)4. List benefits of Research to The Republic of indonesia The findings will be reported or published in academia (journal, society meeting) as a
collaborative study between UNDANA, indonesia, and Kyoto University, Japan. information and technics will be shared through website and SNS (Facebook). Throughout this, the following improvement is expected in indonesia: (1) Advanced information on disaster risks at local level; (2) Record of traditional knowledge and actions against the disaster; (3) information-communication technologies developed for raising local people’s life levels; (4) Scientific advice on disaster resilience and sustainable development; (5) educational materials (including Android Apps) for local people and government; (6) academic exchange between indonesia and Japan.
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f.4.1. Mr. Takuro furusawa
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Fukuoka, 24 Oktober 1977Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto
Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Room #AA431, Research Bldg. No. 2, Kyoto University, Yoshida-
Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501 JAPANNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH3330654
G. Mikro Biologi (Micro Biology)
G.1. Biogeochemistry and Geomicrobiology of the Malili Lakes, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari aspek-aspek mikrobiologis, geokimia, dan limnologi dari
Danau-danau MaliliBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : MikrobiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 13 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulsel (Danau-danau Malili)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Limnologi LiPi (Dr. Cynthia Henny dan tim)
Abstract
The proposed research will study several aspects of the biogeochemistry and geomicrobiologyof the Malili Lakes, on Sulawesi island. Our previous studies have identified that the lakes possess unique chemical and physical properties and our goal is to understand how these properties influence biogeochemistry and geomicrobiology and ultimately whole ecosystem functioning. Although the chemistry and physics of the Malili Lakes are unique on the planet today, they are analogous to what is known for the earth’s earliest oceans. Our understanding of ecological functioning in the Malili lakes may therefore yield insight into the earths earliest marine ecosystems.
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G.1.1. Dr. Sean Andrew Crowe
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : edmonton, 28 Oktober 1977Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of British Columbiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : institute of Biology Campusvej 55Odense 5230DenmarkNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : BA816267
G.1.2. Dr. Jens Kallmeyer
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Langenhagen, 30 Mei 1974Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : GFZ Postdamemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences Telegrafenberg
14473 Postdam GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C3FGOM1X6
G.2. Biogeochemistry and Geomicrobiology of the Malili Lakes, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari aspek-aspek mikrobiologis, geokimia, dan limnologi dari
Danau-danau MaliliBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : MikrobiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 13 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulsel (Danau-danau Malili)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Limnologi LiPi (Dr. Cynthia Henny dan tim)
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Our research program proposed for 2014 is a continuation of an international, interdisciplinary study of the Malili Lakes, indonesia. The overall project was initiated by Professor Doug Haffner of the University of Windsor and Peter Hehanussa of LiPi in the early 1990s. Since that time,
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the project has grown to include many additional researchers from a host of international universities and research institutions, as well as several LiPi scientists. The research proposed will focus on the geochemistry and microbiology of the Malili Lakes, with an emphasis on the lake sediments. it is planned to take place over the course of not more than 2 [12 week periods beginning with an expedition in May, 2015. As in the past, we greatly rely on our collaboration with LiPi, including their direct involvement in field activities and the co-authorship of scientific publications.
Principal hypotheses to be tested1. The sediments of Lake Towuti house a record of eco-evolutionary processes that can be
reconstructed through geochemical analyses2. Lake Towuti and Lake Matano sediments house Fe centric microbial communities3. Organic compounds are sheltered by iron rich sediments and contain a record of past life in
the lakes.4. The Malili Lakes sediments are good analogues for the ecology of the earth�s early oceans
(which were also sulfur poor and iron rich)
G.2.1. Mr. Jan Axel Kitte
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Stadthagen, Jerman 24 September 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdamemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Deutsches Geo Forschungs Zentrum Potsdam Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C3JJ9XY91
G.2.2. Dr. Aurèle Vuillemin
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Oakland, AS, 14 November 1978Warga Negara (Nationality) : SwissJabatan (Position) : PostDocinstitusi (institution) : Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, Deutsches Geo Forschungs Zentrum
GFZemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Helmholtz Centre Potsdam Deutsches Geo Forschungs Zentrum
GFZ Section 4.5: Geomicrobiology Telegrafenberg 14473 Potsdam Germany
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : X4831944
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G.2.3. Dr. Sean Andrew Crowe
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : edmonton, 28 Oktober 1977institute of BiologyWarga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of British Columbiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Campusvej 55Odense 5230 DenmarkNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : BA816267
G.2.4. Mr. André friese
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kyritz, 13 Mei 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Postdamemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C3MZRLFMY
G.2.5. Mr. Luis Rendon
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : ekuador, 4 Juni 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : ekuadorJabatan (Position) : Geologistinstitusi (institution) : University of Lausanneemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 1308984358
G.2.6. Ms. Rachel Louise Simister
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : inggris, 5 Maret 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : Selandia BaruJabatan (Position) : Post-doctoral fellowinstitusi (institution) : University Of British Columbia (UBC)
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email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 41B Charles StreetWest Shore, Napier, Hawkes Bay, 4110New
ZealandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : LH693668
G.2.7. Dr. Jens Kallmeyer
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Langenhagen, 30 Mei 1974Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : GFZ Postdamemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences Telegrafenberg
14473 Postdam GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C3FGOM1X6
H. PRIMATOLOGI (PRIMATOLOGY)
H.1. Monitoring of population dynamics of commensal long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in Bali (Indonesia) and study on the relation between social tension and demographic density
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengumpulkan data tentang dinamika populasi untuk mengetahui
tren demografi dari populasi macaqueBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5 (lima) bulan, mulai 2 Februari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (Gianyar, Badung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Udayana - Pusat Penelitian Satwa Primata (Prof. i Nengah
Wandia)
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The sympatric relationship between humans and non-human primates is a contemporary widespread phenomenon. The increasing human encroachment on primate natural habitats, for global urban expansion and rural land development [Cowlishaw and Dunbar, 2000], leads
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to a multiplication and an intensification of interface /.ones in human-influenced landscapes [Fuentes and Wolfe. 2002: l’alerson and Wallis, 2005). Among primates, the genus Macaca exhibits one of the highest degrees of spatial overlap with humans [Gumert et al., 2011; Priston and McLennan. 2013]. One defines primates as commensal when they are closely ecologically associated with humans, taking advantage of anthropogenic food to supplement their diet [Gautier and Biquand. 1994; Wheatley, 1999]. The human-primate interface is characterized by a considerable diversity of interaction scenarios [Radhakrishna et al.. 20131. The cultural and religious contexts in Southeast Asia can allow for a certain tolerance and for a deliberate food provisioning of commensal primates [Lee and Priston. 2005: Fuentes, 2010]. However, this growing sympatry and competition for resources also generate increased conflicts leading to possible threats for primate populations when considered as pests by humans [Hill, 2005; Schilaci et al.. 2010].
Our research took place in the perspective of anthropogenic ecology which promotes an integrated approach of primate behavior and ecology, incorporating both anthropic and ecological factors in zones of interface with humans [Fuentes and Hockings, 2010; Riley and fuentes, 2011; Fuentes, 2012]. The question of how much does living alongside humans impact commensal primates, has received growing attention over the last decade. Similarly to the usual ecological factors (e.g. temperature, predation pressures or quantity, quality and seasonality of food) known to modulate eco-behavioral and social adjustments among primates [isbell and Young. 1993; Bronikowski and Altmann, 1996; Strier. 2007], a recent body of studies document the impacts of anthropic factors on the behavioral ecology of commensal primates [Altmann and Muruthi, 1988; Singh and Vinathe, 1990; lladi, 2007; Riley, 2007; Hoffman and O’Riain. 2010; McKinney, 2010: van Doom el al.. 2010; el Alami et al., 2012; Jaman and Huffman, 2013; Sha and Hanya, 2013; Brotcorne et al.. 2014 published online]. Strikingly, the human food provisioning lead to larger group sizes since the high nutritional content and the abundance of anthropogenic foods increase birth rates, and reduce inter-birth intervals and mortality rates [Altmann and Alberts, 2005: Kurita et al., 2008]. in Balincse macaques. Brotcorne and colleagues |2014| showed that the group size increased with the food provisioning degree and the density of the groups increased as an exponential function of the home range anthropization. likely to lead to situations of macaque overpopulation. in these last cases, increased social tension was a cost that stemmed from high density situations. in turn, group size, and the related density, have already been proven to strongly influence the activity patterns of primates, especially social activities [van Schaik et al., 1983; Dunbar. 1991; Dunbar, 1992; Lehmann et al.. 2007: Grove, 2012]. For example, proportions of grooming may be greater in large groups, given the necessity to groom more partners in order to maintain strong social bonds [Dunbar, 1991; Dunbar. 1992].
in brief, studying commensal populations has both an applied interest related to conflict mitigation and primate conservation, and a fundamental interest since these populations
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exemplify a response to human disturbance that has to be considered within the species biological spectrum.
H.1.1. Ms. Gwennan Thérèse Louise Giraud
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Bordeaux, Perancis, 18 April 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Master studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Liege, Belgiumemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Rue Solvay 12/2, 4100 Boncelles - Belgique BelgiumNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 08CY25138
H.2. A field study on gestural communication in wild orang utan (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) mother- offspring and infant-other dyads
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari sifat homologi antara manusia dan keraBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 7 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (LAHG Kereng Bangkirai Sabangau)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP, Universitas Palangkaraya (Twentinolosa)
Abstract
Human communication depends on unique linguistic symbols which are not used by any other animal species in their natural habitat (Pika, Liebal, Tomasello, & Call, 2005). The evolution of human language aroused the interest of paleoanthropologists studying the rise and evolution of the genus Homo, but still is largely hypothetical. Research has focused on studying homologies between humans and non-human ape communication as non-human apes represent the most recent divergence from the human lineage (Stauffer, Walker, Ryder, Lyons-Weiler& Blair Hedges, 2001). What properties of cognition and communication are present in non-human apes and how they are used and acquired, is questioned. Studying primate vocalization led to the conclusion that it seems biologically fixed (innate), unintentional and in general is unlearnt. it also shows very little flexibility of use. Any other form of communication is gestural: a means of communicating through ineffective body movements signalling particular messages, e.g.
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pointing. Gestural communication, opposed to vocal communication in non-human apes, appears to be more flexible, voluntary and intentional, like human language. it may reveal information about the precursor of speech when investigating the transition from pre-linguistic to linguistic communication. As questioned by e.g. by Hewes (1973): Did human language evolve from gestures?
Slocombe, Waller & Liebal (2011) concluded that out of 553 primate communication studies only 9% (n=51) had focused on the gestural modality, where only 7,8% (n=4) was carried out in the wild. it is, however, important to investigate communication in wild ape populations too because their social and ecological environment is different to that of captive populations (which including interaction with humans) and this may shape their cognition in a way that is different (Roberts, 2010; Tomasello & Call, 2011; Tempelmann & Liebal, 2012). This may be due to differences in selective pressures involved in learning and the acquisition of behaviour (Roberts, 2010). As the non-captive field is understudied, there appears to be a need for systematic gestural communication research focussing on wild non-human apes.
Among non-human great-apes, orang-utans are the most solitary and arboreal, suggesting that their communication may differ from the other great-ape species (van Schaik, 1999). An orang-utan’s arboreal and semi-solitary lifestyle presents many challenges when conducting research on orang-utan communication, e.g. a limited number of communicative interaction occurrences and poor visibility. Perhaps for these reasons, few studies including communication have been carried out to date (e.g. MacKinnon, 1974; Rijksen, 1977; Bard, 1992).
Orang-utans have a slow life-history including females having their first offspring at an mean age of 15.5 years and an inlerbirth interval of 7.7 years (van Noordwijk et a/., 2009). The period of immaturity in orang-utans has a duration of approximately 5-8 years and is the longest duration of any ape species (Wich er a/., 2009). As this bond of mothers and offspring is the only strong bond in orang-utans, the majority of gesture occurrences among wild orang-utans are expected to be found within this dyad and therefore this study will focus on these as subjects. A mother-offspring dyad may, however, encounter an individual or another mother-offspring dyad occasionally and communicative interactions may also occur here, e.g. play interactions between offspring (Morrogh-Bernard, pers. comm.).
immature orang-utans below 8 years of age are (totally) dependent on their mothers for nutrition, transportion, and guidance through the canopy in order to obtain food sources (Van Adrichem, Atmoko, Wich, van Hoof & Streck, 2006; Wich et a/., 2009). Therefore, communicative interactions are expected here (pers. obs.). Communicative interactions are likely to occur in transportion as this involves proximity between individuals and it may include individuals coming into direct contact with each other. Communicative interactions in the context of feeding occur when food is provided/shared, something common in dyads with infants of a few years old (van Noordwijk et a/., 2009). in comparison with other great-ape species, less
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communicative interactions are expected in the contexts of social play and social grooming as these behaviours are seldomly expressed within orang-utans (pers. obs.; van Noordwijk et ai, 2009). As dependence on the mother gradually decreases with age, variation in occurrance of communicative interaction and thus gestures are expected to vary with offspring’s age.
Roberts (2010) stated that:
The study of a species’ [communication] repertoire is an important prerequisite to understanding the cognitive processes underlying human language evolution because it helps us to understand the breadth of relevant traits of the communicative system, and which traits could be homologous with the human communicative repertoire (Altmann, 1967).(p.15)
Therfore, this study will focus on establishing and assessing the gestural repertoire of wild mother-infant and infant-other orang-utan dyads. To date, this has not been carried out systematically and the study therefore fills in a gap within this field.
H.2.1. Mr. Joey Ravi Ceylan Markx
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kessel, 31 Juli 1994Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : independent Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Oxford Brookes Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Karreweg-Noord 19 – 5995 MG Kessel, The NedherlandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : NM30L02P2
H.3. Orang-utan mother-infant activity patterns and infant development
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengeksplorasi periode ketergantungan orang utan dan pola
perkembangannyaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 25 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Tengah (Sebangau)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP, Universitas Palangka Raya (Hendri Sagara dan idrus)
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The proposed research, to be carried out in 2015 by Mr Alastair John Kember, will be a collaborative project between The Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, UK, The University of Plymouth, UK, along with The Macaca nigra Project. The research will assess the effectiveness of using acoustic recordings to track and assess populations of the Sulawesi crested black Macaque, Macaca nigra.
in 2008 the iUCN Red Data List changed the status of the M. nigra from endangered to Critically endangered due to previous research that indicated that there had been ]80 ulation decline in a period of only 30 years ([1, 2]). it is likely that M. nigra populations have continued to decline since the last published surveys despite the efforts of conservations programmes such as Selamatkan Yaki [3].
For a species conservation programme to be successful, accurate population surveys are required to establish remaining species abundance and distribution. Many survey techniques rely on visual recordings and can be labour time expensive [4], especially in regions of limited visibility or access, such as dense forest[5].
Acoustic monitoring is an established survey method which has shown to be useful for various taxonomic groups, when investigating parameters such as species presence (whales, birds, bats)[6-8] [owls], species identification (bats, birds) [9], estimating groups size and composition (elephants, birds) [10, 11], population density (primates) [12], and territory use (birds)[13]. in species where individual calls are distinct enough, vocalisations can be used to identify individuals [4, 14]. For a species to be suitable for acoustic monitoring its vocalisations must be both easily detectable and distinct [15]. The loud calls of adult male primates are potentially a suitable focus for acoustic monitoring [14].
With the assistance of the Macaca nigra Project, i plan to investigate whether acoustic monitoring is suitable to monitor M. nigra populations. By setting up sound recording units in areas frequented by M. nigra, and comparing recorded results with visual observations and location data obtained by the Macaca nigra Project, i will assess the effectiveness of such a monitoring technique. Additionally, through spectral analysis of the recorded vocalisations and comparison with the visual observations i will investigate the uniqueness of individual calls recorded, and determine to what level individual identification and group composition can be obtained from this audio monitoring technique.
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H.3.1. Mr. Alastair John Kember
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : -Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : University College Londonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 9A Church Row London, englandNW3 6UT, United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 99178884
H.4. Orangutan-Human Interaction
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari perilaku orang utan terhadap banyaknya manusia yang
datangBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 11 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Utara (TN Nasional Gunung Leuser, Bukit Lawang)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Sumatera Utara (Onrizal, S.Hut, M.Si)
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This research study will take place at Bukit Lawang, Gunung Leuser National Park. The Sumatran orang-utans here were provided with provision foods twice a day at the feeding site. Otherwise, the orang-utans can forage and feed themselves in the jungle. There are many human activities occurred at Bukit Lawang that make it an adequate place to investigate and study on how orang-utans adapt and respond themselves in close proximity of humans. The orang-utans behaviours that i want to study are their promoting and inhibiting behaviour towards humans density or activity, as well as their foraging skills depends on the density of humans. The space use pattern by orang-utans at the feeding site also will be studied. Lastly, i want to capture the postural modes of orang-utans-human interaction. in this research, awareness and social/corporate responsibilities among the rangers, tourist and local people toward the orang-utans will be highlighted.
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H.4.1. Ms. fatin Nabila Bt Md Nazaruddin
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Malaysia, 18 November 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : MalaysiaJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : School Of Biological Science, Universiti Sains Malaysiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1, Jalan Residensi, 10450 Georgetown, Penang MalaysiaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : A34701343
H.5. The stress factor: Examining anthropogenic sources of stress in wild Macaca. Nigra
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari faktor-faktor penyebab stress pada M. nigra liarBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 23 November 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Cagar Alam Tangkoko-Dua Saudara)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan iPB (Dr. drh. Muhammad Agil, MSc.Agr)
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The concept of “eco-tourism” stems from the belief that wildlife tourism can be both a financial boon to local populations and help conserve the environment. However, these goals are not always achieved and target species are sometimes exposed to new anthropogenic stressors. Unavoidable, chronic exposure of nonhuman primates to humans can be stressful, as indicated by physiological and behavioral responses. My aim is to assess the impacts of two anthropogenic influences on stress-related behavior and physiology of critically endangered wild black crested macaques (Macaca nigra) in order to make recommendations for their management. Tangkoko Nature Reserve, Sulawesi, indonesia is home to three social groups of M. nigra that are exposed to varying intensities of anthropogenic stress, including tourism and defense from crop-raiding (via range restriction). This assessment will better enable conservation biologists and site managers to pinpoint specific characteristics of anthropogenic influence that are in need of modification, and thus bring management into better alignment with its intended conservation goals. Most importantly, the data collected here will shed light on whether primate groups exposed to tourism over multiple decades fully habituate or whether their apparent tolerance masks unhealthy abnormal stress responses.
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H.5.1. Ms. Kayla Nicole Wood
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Washington, AS, 10 Agustus 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Recent graduate of Washington State Universityinstitusi (institution) : Recent graduate of Washington State Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 35706 87th Ave e, eatonville, Wa, 98328 United StatesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 478594540
H.6. Torpor in a critically endangered primate: Effects of climate on Javan Slow Loris behaviour
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari perubahan iklim dan dampaknya terhadap perilaku kera
Javan Slow LorisBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 13 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Cipaganti, Kab.Garut)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (ir.Wirdateti,M.Si)
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i will examine the effect(s) of climate on the Javan slow loris, Nycticebus javanicus. Due to increase in local agricultural farming, this endemic and Critically endangered species has become increasingly restricted to altitudes above 800 m, with less than 10f Javas rainforest remaining. These anthropogenic effects require lorises in this biodiversity hotspot to adapt to fragmented forests of increased elevation and lower temperatures. i will conduct this research as part of my MSc dissertation through Oxford Brookes University, via the Little Fireface Project (LFP), which is directed by my MSc advisor, Professor Anna Nekaris. We will examine activity and home range use between loris pairs (their typical social group) in relation to altitude, temperature and disturbance. While slow lorises have been known to enter torpor at lower temperatures, implications for this behavior remain little known. i will thus examine the various effects of temperature and altitude on the thermoregulation, behavior and ecology of the Javan slow loris. Data will be collected through the use of tracking, temperature loggers, vegetation plots, and behavioral observations, analyzed and written in an MSc dissertation and formatted for submission for publication of appropriate journal(s).
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H.6.1. Ms. Kathleen Danielle Reinhardt
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New York, 24 Februari 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Msc Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Oxford Brookes Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 72a Lime WalkHeadington, OxfordshireOxford, OX3 7Ae United
KingdomenglandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 494290314
H.7. Cultural behavior and social network in Balinese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mengeksplorasi secara mendalam tentang pola berperilaku
monyet ekor panjang BaliBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 13 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (Badung (Bukit Peninsula: Pura Uluwatu), Gianyar (Ubud:
Padangtegal), Badung (Abiansemal: Hutan Sangeh), Singaraja (Seririt: Pura Pulaki), dan Tabana (Kukuh: Hutan Alas Kedaton))
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Satwa Primata – Universitas Udayana (Dr. Drh. i
Nengah Wandia, MSi)
Abstract
Cultural primatologists aim to understand the mechanisms and evolution of human culture by looking at how our nonhuman primate cousins innovate and pass on new knowledge and behaviors across generations. i will build on Dr. Jean-Baptiste Leca’s (my supervisor) research by taking an integrative Tinbergian approach to the study of macaque material culture, which involves adopting multiple proximate-level (e.g., developmental, mechanistic) and ultimate-level (e.g., functional, phylogenetic) perspectives. i will develop two new and complementary projects pertaining to two group-specific object-oriented behavioral patterns, namely stone handling/tool-use and object/food bartering in Balinese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). Proximately, i will investigate the ontogenetic changes, social learning
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mechanisms, and cognitive processes that underpin these object-related behavioral traditions. Ultimately, i will explore how seemingly non-adaptive, but culturally-influenced, behaviors may lead to functional outcomes at the individual and group levels. i will assist a post-doctoral researcher, Dr. Fany Brotcorne, with the video-recording of spontaneous and experimentally-induced object-related behaviors, as well as the collection of social data on the proximity and interactions among group members, by using a combination of continuous focal-animal and instantaneous group scan sampling techniques. This research will be conducted in collaboration with Pr. i Nengah Wandia from Universitas Udayana (Bali) and the managers of the Uluwatu Temple and the other Monkey Forests of Bali..
H.7.1. Ms. Anna Holzner
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : ebersberg, 10 Februari 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Research assistantinstitusi (institution) : Behaviour and evolution Research Group - Department of
Psychology - University of Lethbridgeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Sauerbruchstrasse 11, 85080 Gaimersheim, GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : CF44MRYYF
H.8. The stress factor: Examining anthropogenic sources of stress in wild M. Nigra
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari faktor-faktor penyebab stress pada M. nigra liarBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5 (lima) bulan, mulai 5 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Batuangus: Cagar Alam Tangkoko-Dua Saudara)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan - iPB (Dr. drh. Muhammad Agil, MSc.Agr.,
Dipl.ACCM)
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The concept of “eco-tourism” stems from the belief that wildlife tourism can be both a financial boon to local populations and help conserve the environment. However, these goals are not always achieved and target species are sometimes exposed to new anthropogenic stressors.
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Unavoidable, chronic exposure of nonhuman primates to humans can be stressful, as indicated by physiological and behavioral responses. My aim is to assess the impacts of two anthropogenic influences on stress-related behavior and physiology of critically endangered wild black crested macaques (Macaca nigra) in order to make recommendations for their management. Tangkoko Nature Reserve, Sulawesi, indonesia is home to three social groups of M. nigra that are exposed to varying intensities of anthropogenic stress, including tourism and defense from crop-raiding (via range restriction). This assessment will better enable conservation biologists and site managers to pinpoint specific characteristics of anthropogenic influence that are in need of modification, and thus bring management into better alignment with its intended conservation goals. Most importantly, the data collected here will shed light on whether primate groups exposed to tourism over multiple decades fully habituate or whether their apparent tolerance masks unhealthy abnormal stress responses.
H.8.1. Ms. Dominique Alina Bertrand
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Virginia, 22 Juni 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : State University of New Yorkemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 411 Springville Ave Amherst NY 14226 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 471592287
H.9. The effect of within-group and extra-group competition on male coalition patterns in wild crested macaques (Macaca nigra)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari hubungan kera jambul liar (Macaca nigra) berjenis
kelamin jantan berdasarkan kerangka sosio ekologiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 9 November 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Cagar Alam Tangkoko – Dua Sudara, Batuangus)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan – iPB (Dr. drh. Muhammad Agil, M.Sc.Agr)
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Abstract
Theoretical explanations related to male coalition patterns in New and Old World monkeys seldom consider the possible role of competition between groups, yet researchers concerned with chimpanzee and human male coalitions see between-group competition as central. This disconnect in theoretical orientations makes it difficult to explore the possible evolutionary origins of human coalitionary behavior before the common ancestor of humans and Pan. A more broadly based understanding of male coalitionary behavior in nonhuman primates is likely to advance our understanding of the social and ecological conditions that allowed coalitionary behavior among human males to evolve. The proposed study will explicitly examine male coalitionary behavior, conflict management and relationship quality as a function of the competitive context (within-group vs. extra-group competition) in an understudied and critically endangered Old World monkey. Findings of parallels between coalition patterns in macaques, Pan, and humans would suggest that these parallels not only pre-date the common ancestor of humans and Pan, but that they do not require male philopatry and clusters of related males. This study will examine male relationships within a socioecological framework [1] by testing predictions about coalitionary behavior and relationship qualities among wild crested macaques (Macaca nigra) in Tangkoko Nature Reserve in indonesia. My general aims are to 1) describe patterns and contexts of coalition formation, 2) evaluate their possibly specialized roles in extra-group competition and/or within-group competition, and 3) determine the extent to which partner choice is related to relationship quality and conflict management in each context.
H.9.1. Ms. Maura Elizabeth Tyrrell
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : California, 26 Oktober 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : State University of New York at Buffaloemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : German Primate Center (DPZ). Kellnerweg 4, D-37077,
Goettingen GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 486308270
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H.10. Measuring Growth in Bornean Orangutans (Pongo Pygmaeus Wurmbii) with a non-invasive photographic method
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan pengukuran fisik pertumbuhan orangutan di Tuanan
KaltengBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 21 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Stasiun Penelitian Tuanan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Biologi UNAS (Marlia Fajri Hayoto)
Abstract
Orangutans develop very slowly. Females may reach adult size at around age 14 y, whereas males probably continue to slowly grow for at least another 10 years well into their 20s, and perhaps even longer. Not much is known about the flexibility of these growth trajectories. in this project, sizes of wild orangutans will be measured with a non-invasive photographic method. These data will contribute to a longitudinal database and can be used for comparison of growth patterns both within and between populations. This project will be conducted under a MoU and in close collaboration with Universitas Nasional, Jakarta.
H.10.1. Mr. Petrus Johannes Gerardus Cornelis Van Duijnhoven
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Stiphout, 1 Mei 1966Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : Technicianinstitusi (institution) : Anthropological institute of the University of Zurichemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : ‘t Hofke 895641AJ eindhovenThe NetherlandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : NW6JLB2P9
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H.11. Maternal care in Bornean Orangutans
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti pola pengasuhan oleh induk orangutan KalimantanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 21 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Tuanan, Area Konservasi Mawas, Kapuas)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Biologi UNAS (Tatang Mitra Setia)
Abstract
Orangutans (Pongo spp.) have a very slow life history and infants are dependent on their mother for an extremely long period. Mothers invest in their offspring through milk provisioning, tolerated food theft, carrying and other travel assistance, nest sharing and allowing close proximity throughout the pre-weaning phase of their offspring. Despite their joint interest in the survival of the immature, mother-offspring conflict may arise over the level of investment and care and the timing of its provisioning. in orangutans maternal investment and care are spread over many years of offspring dependence and care is provided for several years post-weaning. So far, the general changed in maternal care with increasing offspring age have been described, with some results suggesting mother-offspring interactions are affected by the social context. The current study will focus on Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaesu wurmbii) at Tuanan (Kalteng) and will contribute to the longitudinal database on mother offspring relationships with special attention to interaction in their social context. in addition, there is the unique opportunity to collect data on the development of an orphaned 5-year old male (not yet weaned at the time of his mother’s death) as well as his relationship with his adolescent sister who seems to have adopted him. A comparison of the development of this young orphan with its peers growing up with their mother is expected to increase our insights into the benefits of the extremely prolonged dependence phase of orangutans.
H.11.1. Ms. Alexandra Patricia Kissling
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Zurich, 12 September 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : SwitzerlandJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Zurichemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Rooswiesenstrasse 128155 Niederhasli ZurichSwitzerlandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : X2680547
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H.12. Can behavior of indicator species reveal habitat condition? The long call of the orangutan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengetahui kemungkinan penggunaan data perilaku vocal orangutan
untuk menentukan kualitas habitat dan mendeteksi perubahan habitat orangutan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologyLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 8 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (LAHG Kereng Bangkirai, Sabangau)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP UNPAR (Hendri Sagara)
Abstract
Orangutan population densities have been used as indicators of forest condition, but in light of their long inter-birth interval and lifespan, such data do not permit early detection to facilitate rapid conservational action. Orangutan populations recover slowly and conservation efforts would greatly benefit from more effective and sensitive methods for assessing changes in habitat condition. Male orangutans produce a long-distance vocalization, the long call, whose acoustic features may be affected by secondary sexual characteristics that include a pendulous laryngeal sac and large cheek flanges. Laryngeal sacs and flanges change with age and body condition. investigation of long calls therefore, has previously unexplored potential to assist conservation efforts by connecting critical aspects of behavior with habitat quality, a key determinant of population density. To connect vocal behavior to habitat condition, three types of data, (acoustic, physiological, and botanical data) will be collected. This proposed research is based on a long-term database on orangutan behavior and forest condition and a large set of high-quality acoustic recordings of long calls. These data will therefore enable us to determine the feasibility of using vocal behavior to indicate habitat quality and thus potentially provide a timely method for detecting changes in orangutan habitat.
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H.12.1. Ms. Amanda Rae Hoepfner
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Utah, 7 April 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : University of Utahemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 257 South 1400 east Salt Lake City, Utah, 84112 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 506111913
H.13. Object/ food bartering as a cultural token economy in Balinese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari pola makan monyet ekor panjang di BaliBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 7 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (Bukit Peninsula-Uluwatu Temple, Ubud – Padangtegal Monkey
Forest, abiansemal – Sangeh Monkey Forest, Seririt – Pulaki Temple, Kukuh – Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Satwa Primata, Universitas Udayana (i Nengah
Wandia)
Abstract
Cultural primatologists aim to understand the mechanisms and evolution of human culture by looking at how our nonhuman primate cousins innovate and pass on new knowledge and behaviors across generations. While there is increasing evidence for cultural variation in various primate taxa, some behavioral domains (e.g. tool use) are far more represented than others (e.g. arbitrary social conventions) in the literature. By providing additional data to the latter, our study will expand upon the field of cultural primatology. The first objective of the proposed research project is to explore the mechanisms underlying the “object/food bartering” behavioral tradition in the free-ranging long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) living around the Uluwatu temple, southern Bali (indonesia). This population-specific behavioral practice occurs in two steps: after robbing temple visitors of non-edible objects, the monkeys use these objects as tokens, by returning them in exchange of specific food rewards. The second objective is to use
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an intergroup comparative approach to charting geographical variation in the frequency, form, and context of occurrence of the bartering practice across different populations of Balinese macaques. By bridging the gap between material and social cultures, our study will inform us about the proximate mechanisms that potentiate and constrain animal culture. This research will be conducted in collaboration with Pr. i Nengah Wandia from Universitas Udayana (Bali) and the managers of the Uluwatu Temple and the other Monkey Forests of Bali.
H.13.1. Mrs. fany Aline M. Brotcorne
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Schaerbeek, 22 Agustus 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelgiaJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Research Fellowinstitusi (institution) : University of Lethbridge, Canadaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Karrenberg, 18 1170 BrusselsBelgiumNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : eM743507
H.14. Camp Leakey Relatedness, Tanjung Putting, Kalimantan Tengah
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyelidiki secara menyeluruh ke dalam hubungan genetik antara
populasi liar orang utan di Kalimantan (Pongo Pygmaeus) di lokasi penelitian Camp Leakey, TN Tanjung Putting, Kalimantan Tengah
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 1 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng, Kotawaringin Barat (TN. Tanjung Putting)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Yayasan Orangutan internasional Kalimantan (Reniastoetie
Djojoasmoro Ssi.,Msi) dan CiMTROP Universitas Palangka Raya (Dr. ir. Suwido H. Limin, MS)
Abstract
He objective of our study will be to conduct a thorough investigation into the genetic relationships among the wild population of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) at the Camp Leakey research site, in Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan. Research will be conducted in partnership between Ruth Linsky, Masters student at Central Washington
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University, and indonesian Counterpart, Yayasan Orangutan internasional Kalimantan. Noninvasive fecal, hair and saliva DNA sampling techniques will be used to avoid disruption of wild individuals and their behavior. DNA collected will be analysed using RAD sequencing, a next generation high-throughput sequencing method that allows for fine-scale genetic analysis of differences among individuals. Specific objectives include a description of relatedness and population genetic structure in order to estimate effective population size and relative diversity within the population, parameters not yet estimated for this population.
H.14.1. Mrs. Ruth Ella Linsky
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : edmonton AB Canada, 22 Maret 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : CanadaJabatan (Position) : MS Student Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Central Washington Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1837 Adanac St. #401 Vancouver BC, Canada V5L2e1Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : GC376556
H.15. Orangutan Reproductive Ecology
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari aspek-aspek perilaku reproduksi dan ekologi orang utanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalbar (Cabang Panti Research Station di TN Gn Palung) dan Kalteng
(LAHG di Sebangau)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Yayasan Palung (Agus Trianto S.Si) dan Fakultas MiPA-Untan (irwan
Lovadi, S.Si. M.App.Se)
Abstract
An action plan for Asian primates has not been issued by the iUCN Primate Specialist groups since 1987. However, east Asian primates were reassessed for the iUCN Red List in 2006. The top four threats to primate populations were habitat loss and fragmentation, habitat degradation, illegal trade, and hunting. Habitat loss, illegal trade, and within the interior of Borneo, hunting, are considered the top threats to primates. Priority actions needed are the completion of status reviews; including population census and monitoring were essential for the protection
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of primates. This project will therefore contribute to the ongoing assessment of primate populations in the wild. The iUCN Regional Action Plan for Fields (2009) highlighted the need for more studies in indonesian Borneo to address the same issues as above for the cats. The information collected on the main predators and frugivores at the same time in the same study site will provide unique information about the population status and threats to these large mammals.
H.15.1. Ms. Katherine Sarah Stephanie Scott
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Bristol, 17 September 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Boston Universityemail (email) : [email protected](Address) : Chequer’s Farm, 71 Marshcommon Road, Pilning, Bristol, BS35
4JU, UK, United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 510751262
H.16. Nutrition, Gut Microbiomes, and health in Wild Bornean Orangutans (Pongo Pygmaeus Wurmbii) at the Tuanan Research Station
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menganalisis dan mendokumentasikan komposisi mikrobial pada
usus OrangutanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Primatologi Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 24 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Stasiun Riset Tuanan, Area Konservasi Mawas, Kalimantan TengahMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Biologi, Universitas Nasional (Drs. imran SL Tobing)
Abstract
Gastrointestinal (Gi) microbiota play a major role in the health and nutrition of mammals. The interactions between a host and its microbial community are important for immune system function, metabolism, and nutrition. A few known health benefits from gut microbiota include supplementation of nutrients and energy, healthy immune system function, inhibition of pathogens, and cardiovascular health. Gi microbial communities are affected by many factors,
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but most notably by the host organism’s diet. Herbivores tend to have the most microbial diversity, omnivores have less diversity, and carnivores have the least amount diversity in gut microbiota. Within a species, each individual’s diet has an important influence on the abundance and diversity of its own gastrointestinal microbial community.
To date, data on the gut microbiomes of orangutans are lacking. Many important research questions related to the health and nutritional benefits (or consequences) of orangutan gut microbiomes remain unanswered. Determining the diversity, composition, and abundance of orangutan gut microbiomes and how these vary seasonally with diet at Tuanan will help us to better understand the health and nutrition in this population, and may generalize to other wild orangutan populations.
For this study, we aim to document the gut microbial composition of orangutans at Tuanan. Additionally, we would like to combine these gut microbiome data with macronutrient intake and fruit availability data to investigate the influence of seasonal dietary changes on the gut microbial composition of orangutans. To accomplish this, we will collect fecal samples to determine gut micriobiota composition. We will also assist similar RiSTeK-approved projects with collection of fecal, urine, and food intake samples, and behavioral
H.16.1. Mrs. Rebecca Shae Anna Brittain
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Michigan, 20 Oktober 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Grand Valley State Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 11620 104th Ave West Olive, Mi 49460 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 438933858
H.17. Intergroup Interactions in Black Crested Macaques (Macaca Nigra)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengetahui interaksi dalam group pada populasi monyet hitam
Sulawesi di Cagar Alam TangkokoBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 3 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulut (Tangkoko)
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Mitra Kerja (Counterpart) : Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan, iPB (Dr. Drh. Muhammad Agil, MSc. Agr)
Abstract
intergroup interactions are key aspects of primate social life. They can determine space usage and access to resources. This, in turn, can have enormous impacts on intragroup dynamics such as behaviour and demography. Despite their importance, intergroup interactions are one of the least studied parts of primate socio-ecology. This project aims to address the topic in an integrative manner investigating the questions: 1) Do groups avoid encountering each other? if so, what mechanisms do they use? 2) What factors explain whether an individual participates in an intergroup conflict? 3) Do intergroup encounters alter the behavioural patterns within the groups? 4) What is the role of kin relationships in intergroup encounters? 5) is there intergroup dominance? if so, what factors determine it and what are the consequences? These questions will be explored by studying groups of black crested macaques. Data collection will involve behavioural observations, playback experiments and non-invasive sample collection for DNA and hormonal analysis. This research will be carried out as a part of the Macaca Nigra Project, a scientific collaboration between the German Primate Centre (Gottingen, Germany), Bogor Agricultural University (Bogor, indonesia) and Universitas Sam Ratulangi (Manado, indonesia).
H.17.1. Mrs. Laura Martinez Inigo
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Madrid, 29 September 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : SpanyolJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : German Primate Centeremail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Kellnerweg D-37077 Gottingen, GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : PAA116118
H.18. The comparative behavior and ecology of primates living in different habitats in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : untuk mempelajari bagaimana primata di Kaltim beradaptasi dengan
kelangkaan sumber daya dan gangguan manusiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Kehutanan dan PrimataLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 28 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Timur (Hutan Wahea dan Hutan Perkebunan Surya/
Sumalinda Hutani Jaya (SRH)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : eCOSiTROP (Dr. Yaya Rayadin)
Abstract
east Kalimantan, indonesia, is an area of exceptional biodiversity and endemism. east Kalimantan also sits at the easternmost end of a west-east gradient of forest productivity in Se Asia, which means that primates that live in its forests must adapt to extreme periods of resource scarcity. This makes east Kalimantan an excellent place to study niche overlap, how resource scarcity shapes biology and behavior, and the capacity of species for behavioral flexibility. However, studies of the primates of east Kalimantan have been very limited. in addition, east Kalimantan is subject to rapid deforestation and the region is increasingly characterized by a complex matrix of plantations, coal mines, logging concessions, and agriculture, interspersed with natural forest fragments of varying size and shape. it is becoming clear that understanding and conserving primates in east Kalimantan requires not only that we study their behavioral ecology in relatively undisturbed forest and protected areas, but that we determine how they are adapting to new human-dominated landscapes. Doing so will give us unique insight into their behavior, especially their capacity for behavioral flexibility, and will also allow us to devise workable strategies for conservation.
The goal of this research project is to answer the question, How do the primates of east Kalimantan adapt to resource scarcity and human disturbance in the region? To answer this question, we will compare the behavioral ecology of a set of primates living in two habitats with different levels of human impact: 1) a relatively undisturbed protected area, the Wehea Forest, and 2) a mixed-use human-dominated landscape, the Surya/Sumalinda Hutani Jaya (SRH) forestry plantation. This work will primarily focus on studying the Northeast Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus morio), but we will also study three other Bornean endemic species (red langurs, Presbytis rubicunda; Millers Grizzled langur, Presbytis hosei canicrus; and the Bornean gibbon, Hylobates muelleri). Focusing on more than one species will allow us to determine how primates with different ecologies and evolutionary histories respond to the same environmental variables. This is crucial for understanding the evolution of behavioral strategies, but also for determining ecological requirements and conservation strategies for each species.
Four methods will be used to collect data for this project at each study site: 1) surveys of primate population abundance and habitat use using transects and camera trapping, 2) assessment and monitoring of habitat quality and resource availability using vegetative plots, 3) direct observations of primate behavior and ecology using group or focal animal follows and 4) in the SRH plantation, supplemental data on orangutan presence, movements, and behavior
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from parabiologists (plantation company employees). This project has an initial duration of one year, from February 2015-2016. it is conducted in full collaboration with Dr. Yaya Rayadin of eCOSiTROP and Mulawarman University.
H.18.1. Mr. Ivan Reto Lenzi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Switzeland, 4 March 1989 Warga Negara (Nationality) : SwissJabatan (Position) : Research assistantinstitusi (institution) : University of Wisconsin Oshkoshemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Strada da Ruvers 46822 ArognoNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : x2152140
H.18.2. Ms. Caroline Susan Mullins
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : UK, 18 January 1985 Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Research assistantinstitusi (institution) : University of Wisconsin Oshkoshemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 32 Ravenswood Avenue, Crowthorne, Berkshire. RG456AYUKNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 523616594
H.18.3. Ms. Elisabeth Belanzaran
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : Research assistantinstitusi (institution) : University of Wisconsin Oshkoshemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 5710 Brown AvenueSaint-Hubert, QuebecCanadaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Qi480263
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H.19. Indirect parental care in monogamous Javan Gibbon (Hylobates Moloch)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti pola pengasuhan oleh induk java gibbon terhadap anaknyaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 26 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Citalahab, TN. Gunung Halimun-Salak)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan iPB (Sambas Basuni)
Abstract
Most of researchers have modified the definition of parental care, constraining the term to a specific period of life, and to direct interactions, such as carrying or feeding offspring before weaning. As these constraints are based on the temporal features of parental care rather than adaptive value, some have argued that they limit the comprehensive usefulness of the term (Smiseth, Kolliker and Royle, 2012). Primates are typified by an extended juvenile period. The advantage of delaying maturation and staying in the juvenile stage has been explained as a time to acquire social skill required in highly social complex groups prior to adulthood (Joffe, 1997). The larger range of social skills and the longer learning period, necessary as the animals environment becomes more socially complex, will in turn lead to increased brain size (Joffe, 1997). According to Joffe (1997), Hylobates lar has the second most longest period juvenile among primates, accouting for 22.2f lifespan, while the first is Homo sapiens, at 24.2based upon his study of more than 30 species of primates,. Therefore, this research insists that parental care occurs not only during the period of infancy, when direct parental care is essential, but also during juvenile period, when indirect parental care continued interaction with and learning from the parent remains important. Sometimes overlooked, it is important to consider indirect parental care, not only from the mother but also father. Grooming, Playing and foraging behavior will be collected as indirect parental care. A study of indirect parental care in gibbons will elucidate dynamics within family relationships and between developmental stage of infants and females reproductive stage.
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H.19.1. Ms. Yoonjung Yi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Seoul, 11 Agustus 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : Korea SelatanJabatan (Position) : Combined Degree Studentinstitusi (institution) : ewha Womans Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Laboratory of Behaviour&ecology,General Science Bd, ewha
Womans University,Seodaemun-gu Daehyun-dong 11-1, Seoul 120-750, Republic of Korea
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : M49906449
H.20. Investigating the energetic and nutritional costs of motherhood in wild Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti perilaku dan pola makan Orangutan liar KalimantanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 2 (dua) bulan, mulai 9 Juli 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng, Stasium Penelitian Orang Utan TuananMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Nasional Jakarta (Drs. imran S. L. Tobing, MSi)
Abstract
investigating energetics of an organism can elucidate information regarding their life history and provide valuable information on aspects regarding growth, activity, maintenance, and reproduction. While energetic studies in primates have been conducted for several decades, there are still few studies investigating the energetics of orangutans. Orangutans exhibit a combination of characteristics that separate them from other apes, including solitary foraging, building fat reserves during periods of fruit abundance, a wide-ranging diet, and an extremely long interbirth interval. These characteristics make the potential cost of motherhood great.
Due to their low productivity, the peat-swamp forests of Central Kalimantan are challenging environments for large, arboreal frugivores like the orangutan. For adult female orangutans with dependent offspring, obtaining enough energy to support lactation is expected to be difficult, particularly during periods of low fruit availability. However, little is known about the energetic and nutritional costs incurred during motherhood.
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This project aims to quantify the costs of motherhood in Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) in a peat-swamp forest. For this project, i will look at foraging behavior, conduct macronutrient analyses on observed orangutan food items, and collect urine for measurements of ketones, C-peptides, creatinine, and nitrogen stable isotopes. By combining these types of methods, i will be able to quantify nutritional intake over time, and look at the changes in body condition in relation to infant age. Research is going to take place at Tuanan Research Station, MAWAS Reserve, Central Kalimantan, indonesia..
H.20.1. Mr. Timothy Bransford, PhD.
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Texas, USA, 10 September 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : Rutgers Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Ruth Adams Building, 3rd Floor 131 George Street New
Brunswick, NJ, USA 08901-1414Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 434418232
H.21. Nutrients in and nutrients out: diet, cognition, and nutrient cycling in orangutan habitats
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami hubungan antara tipe-tipe spatial, nutrisi, pola makan,
kognisi dan siklus nutrient di habitat OrangutanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 8 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Stasiun Penelitian Tuanan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Biologi, UNAS (Fajar Saputra)
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Abstract
The complexity of primate cognition and the cognitive mechanisms involved with foraging behavior are unknown. Similarly, whether or not primates have foraging goals and the reasons behind primate foraging decisions are poorly understood. Because animal movements are multidimensional and often autocorrelated, patterns in spatial movement may be consistent with certain cognitive mechanisms, and may be key to understanding the degree of cognitive complexity in primates.
Understanding animal movement not only provides unique opportunities for gaining insight into animal behaviors, but it also provides a rare opportunity to understand the impact of animal behaviors on ecosystems. Very little attention in the primatological field has been given to the role primates play in facilitating nutrient cycling in their environments. Consequently, little is known about how primates affect forest structure over time, or the consequences ecosystems might experience given the extinction of primate populations.
The goals of this study are to understand what types spatial and attribute memory might be operating in primates, whether or not foraging behavior is goal directed, and whether protein and energy balance drive foraging goals. Using Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbi) at Tuanan, Central Kalimantan indonesia as a model system, i will examine how primates move between food resources, the nutritive attributes of exploited resources relative to forgone resources, and whether or not changes in an individuals energetic state result in changes in resource choice. Additionally, this study will explore the role of orangutans as nutrient vectors at Tuanan, specifically the impact they have on landscape nutrient budgets, the effect of spatial memory on the nutrient cycle, and the implications this may have on conservation.
Orangutans are among the least gregarious of the diurnal primates, feed on very broad diets, and are among the largest herbivorous mammals at the site. Tuanan is a typical peat swamp forest in that fruit availability is seasonal, and it consists of highly acidic, nutrient poor soils due to heavy rain and poor drainage. Large herbivores are known to be significant nutrient vectors in savannah and temperate ecosystems, where nutrients are less limiting than in tropical forests. This makes orangutans at Tuanan a particularly interesting system for investigating nutrient cycling in primates, and i expect orangutans to have important effects on the nutrient budget at Tuanan.
The first step of this project will be to determine what cognitive mechanisms underlie the movement decisions observed in orangutans. The second step of the project is to evaluate the extent and effectiveness of orangutan facilitated nutrient cycling.
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H.21.1. Mr. Shauhin Edward Alavi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Westlake Village, CA, USA, 29 Juli 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Ph.D Studentinstitusi (institution) : Rutgers Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Rutgers Department of Anthropology, 131 George Street, Ruth
Adams Building Suite 306 New Brunswick NJ 08901-1414, USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 457215713
H.22. Identifying cultural units in orangutans
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mendeskripsikan profil-profil perilaku Orangutan jantan dan betina
dan membandingkan intensitas social learning horizontal inovasi lokal di antara populasi species Orangutan Sumatera dan Kalimantan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 13 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Tuanan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Biologi UNAS (Drs.Tatang Setia Mitra)
Abstract
Orangutans are solitary living animals therefore social units in this species are not easily recognized. even though, social structure is not as evident in orangutans that live in neighbourhoods as in group living primates, it exists (van Schaik 2004). Many long-term studies showed extensive geographic variation in behavioral ecology, social organization as well as putative culture of orangutans (Wich et al. 2009). However, geographic variation in orangutan social organization as well as their behavioural ecology can not be fully explained by either genetic or environmental factors and may be better interpreted, in both cases, by local adaptation through developmental plasticity (Krtzen et al. 2011). Two components of behavioural plasticity: individual learning and social learning of local innovation (i.e. tool use,
foraging techniques or social behaviours) may play a key role in explaining the geographic variation between orangutan populations (Bastian et al. 2010, Bastian et al. 2012, Krtzen et al. 2012).
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The goal of this project is therefore to identify which factors limit the spread of behavioral innovations in Bornean (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) and Sumatran (Pongo abelii) orangutan using combination of socio-behavioural, ranging and genetic data. Data will be collected on wild, habituated and already well studied orangutans in two field sites: Tuanan Research Area within Mawas Conservation Forest in Central Kalimantan and in Suaq Balimbing Research Station within Gunung Leuser Nationa Park in Sumatra.
H.22.1. Ms. Anna Maria Marzec
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Radziejow, 16 Juni 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : PolandiaJabatan (Position) : Ph.D. Studentinstitusi (institution) : Anthropoligical institute and Museum, University of Zurichemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Wl. Jagielly 31b/16 41-106 Siemianowice Slaskie PolandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AU9092538
H.23. Reproductive success and strategies of flanged and unflanged male orangutans on Borneo
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari bagaimana perkawinan paksa dan tidak paksa tergantung
pada status betina dan karakter jantanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 12 Januari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Tengah (Stasiun Penelitian Tuanan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas biologi, Universitas Nasional (Drs Tatang Mitra Setia)
Abstract
Due to the markedly greater difference in parental investment by females of most mammalian species (Trivers 1972), male reproductive success, and therefore male reproductive skew, is expected to be highly variable and limited by access to females (Kvarnemo and Ahnesjo 1996). We therefore expect males to compete for access to females, resulting in an opportunity for sexual selection when males differ phenotypically. Notably, the degree of male reproductive skew has a direct impact on the evolution of social systems by influencing the structure of
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paternal kinship in a population (Ostner et al. 2008: reviewed in Widdig 20i 3): for example, we expect individuals to have more paternal siblings in their age cohort as reproductive skew increases (reviewed in Widdig 2013). evidence indicates kin relationships in female philopatric groups underlie patterns of support and competition, with individuals supporting maternal kin and competing with nonkin. While the influence of paternal kinship on social evolution remains less understood as a result of promiscuous mating and paternity uncertainty, similar patterns are expected. in particular, as male reproductive skew decreases, female relationships are more cooperative and less competitive since females are more closely related (Ostner et al. 2008).
Male reproductive success is usually achieved through male monopolization of females. particularly in mammals where a high degree of investment in offspring is by the mother (Trivers !972: Clutton-Brock 1989). Dominance rank often predicts male mating success in primates. with higher ranking individuals having a priority-of-access to fertile females (Bulger 1993: de Ruiter and van Hooff 1993: Weingrill et a!. 2000: Alberts et al. 2003). Compared to other animals, there is astonishing variation in the degree of male reproductive skew in the primates (ellis 1995). includingvariation between diverse primate species, primate species within a single-genera. and even al different limes within a single study group (reviewed in Alberts 2012). ! lighest variation however occurs within our own human species: the causes of this variation are most likely primate specific. Nevertheless, our existing skew models derive primarily from non-mammalian iaxa (Gross 1996: Brockmann 2001: Sinister and Wade 2003) and we know little regarding the proximate mechanisms leading to this variation. Since male reproductive skew impacts the underlying sociai system, understanding such variation ana these mechanism! critical importance to better understand iriation in social systems including oui iwr.
H.23.1. Mr. Nunzio Giovanni Leo
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : itali, 24 Juni 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : italiJabatan (Position) : Research assistantinstitusi (institution) : University of Zurichemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Lettenfuuweg 2 8037 Zurich SwitzerlandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AA4276466
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H.24. Are the Long Calls of Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) Costly Signals of Male Health and Energy Status?
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menentukan apakah long call orangutan merupakan pertanda status
kesehatan dan energi orangutan jantanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 2 Februari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Tengah (Stasiun Penelitian Tuanan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Biologi, Universitas Nasional (Drs imran SL Tobing, Marlia Fajri
Hayoto)
Abstract
Male vocal displays play an important role in sexual selection in many species. Because signaler and receiver have conflicting interests, the reliability of these signals can only be maintained by a cost or constraint on signalers that prevents cheating. Many studies of birds and mammals have provided evidence that there is a negative impact of low energy reserves and poor physical condition on the rates and durations of vocal signaling. Despite abundant evidence in other vertebrate taxa, few studies have examined the energetic costs of primate calls. To date, there is relatively limited and mainly indirect support for the hypothesis that primate loud calls are energetically costly assessment signals.
Loud (or long) calls are conspicuous vocalizations produced by males in 80% of diurnal primate species that are specialized for long-distance transmission, and are proposed to play a role in intrasexual competition. We will study the long-calling behavior of a wild great ape (Bornean orangutan: Pongo pygmaeuswurmbii) atTuanan, Central Kalimantan, indonesia. Orangutans live in dispersed fission-fusion social communities, where the home range of one adult male overlaps with those of several adult females and their offspring. This social setting suggests that males need to signal to potential rivals and mates from long distances. The pronounced sexual dimorphism in body size and secondary sexual characteristics indicate strong intrasexual competition in this species. Furthermore, previous research has shown that these calls are individually distinct. Together, these observations indicate the potential for the use of loud calls as sexually selected assessment signals in this species.
For this study, we aim to test the hypothesis that long calls are energetically costly handicap signals. To do so, we will combine behavioral, ecological, and physiological data with acoustic analysis to determine the influence of health and energy status on male orangutan calling
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effort. Using data from all-day follows and long call recordings, we will assess how calling rate and call duration vary in relation to short-term (daily energy intake and travel distance) and long-term (fecal parasite diversity and indicators of nutritional stress) measures of health and energy status.
H.24.1. Ms. Alexandra Nicole Hofner
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Buffalo, AS, 20 Juli 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Canisius Collegeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3895 Dartmouth StreetNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Buffalo NY 14075, USA
H.25. Understanding mother and infant social interaction in orangutans
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari pergerakan dan interaksi sosial dari orangutan betina
dengan anaknyaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 6 Juli 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalbar (Stasiun Penelitian Cabang Panti, TN Gunung Palung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Tanjungpura (Riyandi, M.Si) dan Yayasan Palung (Tri Wahyu
Susanto, M.Si.)
Abstract
Female orangutans display a mixed mating strategy, mating with many males during the early stages of pregnancy and restricting proceptive mating to flanged males during the periovulatory period. This behavior confuses paternity since female orangutans do not have visual signals of estrous and while concentrating paternity in prime, flanged males. Paternity confusion is a female counterstrategy against infanticide, but infanticide has never been observed in wild orangutans and infant mortality rates are quite low. This study, which takes place in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, will investigate if orangutan mother and infant social interactions align with the infanticide avoidance hypothesis. Orangutans are
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semi-solitary and encounter each other more often than is expected by chance. i propose a 3-month pilot study that examines the movement and social interactions of female orangutans with infants and conspecifics. i will test the infanticide avoidance hypothesis using expected versus observed encounter rates and distances between mother and infant when in association with other orangutans. i will also use GiS, hormone data, and paternity analysis. The results of this study are important for understanding orangutan movement and social interaction in this endangered species.
H.25.1. Ms. Amy Marie Scott
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Abington, 17 Februari 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Student Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Boston Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 69 Summit Avenue Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Unit #2Brookline, MA 02446, USA
H.25.2. Mrs. Cheryl Denise Knott
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : San Diego, 24 Maret 1963Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : Boston Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 19 Woodpark CircleNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Lexington, MA 02421USA
H.26. To determine the success of releasing slow lories ( Nyciticebus javanicus) by comparing their behaviour post-release with wild counterparts)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari perbedaan antara kukang yang dipelihara dan yang
hidup di alamBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 15 April 2015(month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Gn. Salak, Gn. Sawal, Ciapus Primate Center, Bogor)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Riset Perubahan iklim, Universitas indonesia (Dr Jatna Supriatna)
Abstract
Many slow lorises have been released back into the wild after being rescued from the wildlife trade and rehabilitated by Yayasan international Animal Rescue indonesia (iARi). Although some have been tracked, little is known about their behaviour and survival rates once released and how it compares to their wild counterparts. To determine if released slow lorises can adapt back into a wild situation, post release observations will determine how released loris behaviour compares to their wild counterparts. if considerable differences in behaviour are observed between released and wild individuals, recommendations can be made to alter rehabilitation techniques to aid survival and behaviour once released, and to improve captive loris welfare.
This project will be conducted at on Mount Salak and Mount Sawal near Ciamis close to Ciapus Primate Centre (CPC) near Bogor in Java , run by Yayasan iAR indonesia with Javan slow lorises (Nycticebus javanicus).
Data will be collected on released slow lorises, by tracking with radio collars that have previously been fitted. Observations will first determine a time budget for the animals, and further observations will focus on active periods to determine what they feed on and their habitat. This will then be compared to data that has been previously collected at iAR and literature on wild slow loris behaviour, to determine behavioural success of released lorises and areas for focus in rehabilitation.
The objectives of this study are;
1. to assess the welfare of released slow lorises by determining their survival and condition once released as well as describing the challenges they may face.
2. to identify differences in released and wild loris behaviour which could be mitigated by changes in the rehabilitation process.
3. to provide information of loris behavioural needs to further our understanding of the problems lorises may face in a captive environment.
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Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : inggris, 9 Juli 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : MSc Studentinstitusi (institution) : The University of edinburghemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 34/7 Upper Gray Street edinburgh eH9 1SW United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 308960276
H.27. Reproductive success and strategies of flanged and unflanged male orangutans on Borneo
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari bagaimana perkawinan paksa dan tidak paksa tergantung
pada status betina dan karakter jantanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 12 Januari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Tengah (Stasiun Penelitian Tuanan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas biologi, Universitas Nasional (Drs Tatang Mitra Setia)
Abstract
Male orangutans are present in two different morphs, flanged and unflanged. Although both morphs are capable of siring offspring, these two types of males follow different mating strategies. Flanged males are larger and dominant over unflanged males and show secondary sexual characteristics such as cheek pads and throat sacs, with which they can produce long calls which may attract receptive females and they engage in consortships with them. On Borneo, food availability is low and therefore consortships with receptive females can usually not be maintained for long. Furthermore, due to ecological constraints females live at low densities and male home range sizes are very large. Males are therefore rarely in the same area at the same time what leads to unstable and often unclear dominance relationships among flanged males. Therefore, multiple flanged males get chances to consort with females before each conception and might sire offspring. Unflanged males however should be highly disadvantaged, since all flanged males can easily displace them when they associate with a receptive female. Previous studies have shown that despite being disadvantaged, unflanged males do achieve some
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paternities. However, these paternities were mostly achieved with nulliparous females. This is probably because nulliparous females have been observed to require longer periods of sexual activity to get pregnant and are therefore not preferred by flanged males.
This study wants to investigate the distribution of paternities over the two male morphs and to what extent nulliparous females contribute to the mating success of unflanged males.
Whether female orangutans mate cooperatively or resist matings not only depends on the male morph but probably also on other factors such as female parity and conception risk. Therefore, this study further aims to investigate how forced and cooperative matings are dependent on female parity and the male morph.
H.27.1. Ms. Julia Eva Stickelberger
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Swiss, 30 Oktober 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : SwissJabatan (Position) : MSc Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Zurichemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Lettenfussweg 2 8037 Zurich SwitzerlandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : X0482975
H.28. Conservation of the critically endangered Sulawesi black crested macaques, Macaca nigra (M. nigra): evaluating an awareness campaign
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengumpulkan dukungan untuk perlindungan keanekaragaman dan
meningkatkan peranan masyarakat lokal untuk menjaga populasi M.nigra.
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 10 (sepuluh) bulan, mulai 8 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulut (Manado, Tomohon, Langowan, Airmadidi, Bitung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Sam Ratulangi(Dr. John Tasirin)
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Abstract
Sulawesi crested black macaques (Macaca nigra) are one of seven macaque species found only on Sulawesi. M. nigra are Critically endangered and face a high risk of extinction; populations have declined by over 80 percent under 40 years due to habitat loss and hunting for food as a delicacy. As an essential element of an integrated conservation programme, an education and awareness raising strategy throughout key areas identified as of high importance is vital for tackling the demand for bushmeat, whilst gaining support for protection of biodiversity and empowering local inhabitants to ultimately sustain the future populations. This research involves the implementation of activities identified from previous research as essential to complete the strategy, whilst strategically evaluating and monitoring the efficacy of these actions to assess future need and alterations of conservation programme.
H.28.1. Ms. Thirza Anna Catharina Loffeld
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Geidrop, 20 Mei 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : Research and education Coordinatorinstitusi (institution) : Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trustemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Sint Jacob en Sint Annastraat 6, 5595 XP Leende, The Netherlands,
The NetherlandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : NPRBF0C12
H.29. Investigation into the biology and function of loud call in red langur (Presbytis rubicunda)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari struktur akustik jeritan langur merah jantan dan melihat
hubungannya dengan kepadatan populasi dan jarak tempat tinggalBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 7 (tujuh) bulan, mulai 6 Januari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Tengah (LAHG Sebangau)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : CiMTROP, Universitas Palangka Raya (Dr Suwido H. Limin)
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Abstract
Many colobine monkeys emit loud, conspicuous vocalizations termed loud calls or long-distance calls. A loud call is considered one form of communication in primates and can possess a variety of functions. Loud calls are known to encode information on the identity of the caller (Wich et al. 2003a; Fischer et al. 2004), compete for mates (Wich & Nunn 2002; Neumann et al. 2010), mediate intergroup spacing (Chiarello 1995; Delgado 2006), promote intragroup cohesion (Riley 2005), and signal for threats (Zuberbhler 2001).
Most of what is known about Asian colobine loud calls come from the study of Thomas langurs (Presbytis thomasi) and the more-recently studied Simakobu (Simias concolor). Acoustic analyses of Thomas langurs have shown that calls vary significantly between individuals, age, and contexts (Wich et al. 2002; Wich et al. 2003a; Wich et al. 2003b). in Simakobu, male loud calls are also individually distinct and age-dependent, but are not well discriminated by context (erb et al. 2013). The loud calls of other Asian colobines have not been well studied. it is unknown whether the patterns found in Thomas langurs or Simakobu can be generalized to other Asian colobine species.
H.29.1. Ms. Elizabeth Emma Walker
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : exeter, inggris, 11 November 1992Warga Negara(Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : independent Researcherinstitusi (institution) : -email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 22 North Avenue exeter DevoneX1 2DU UKNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 210525446
H.30. Pair Association and the Role of Males and females in Gibbon Groups
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Birmingham, U.K, 18 Januari 1985Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : inggrisLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : independent ResearcherDaerah Penelitian(Research Location) : -Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : [email protected]
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Abstract
Of great importance in a species ecology is the proportion of time that males and females spend in different activities and the distribution of these activities throughout the active period. Activity profiles can help understand how a species uses resources and adapts to its environment.
Studies have shown that adult female gibbons are most likely to lead a group. (Chivers, 1974) found that the adult female of a siamang (Symphylangus syndactylus) group led 65f travel bouts. Similarly, (Ahsan, 2001) found that for hoolock gibbons (Hylobates hoolock) the adult female led 61f travel bouts with the adult male leading 33f bouts and the juvenile leading 6f bouts. in contrast, however, (Gittins, 1979) found that for agile gibbons in Malaysia (Hylobates agilis) the female led in 36f travel bouts and the male in 52f bouts. The respective roles of male and female gibbons in leading travel is thus unclear and may differ between species and/or populations, making study of this behaviour across gibbon species range important to fully understand this behaviour and its potential implications.
Preliminary data from work in Sabangau suggests the males and females are travelling much more closely together than was previously thought. This new information needs further research. This project has never been attempted for gibbons in indonesia and will provide new information about how the groups behave and how the group movements are led by the adult gibbons.
H.30.1. Ms. Emily Claire Boucker
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Birmingham, U.K, 18 Januari 1985Warga Negara(Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : independent Researcherinstitusi (institution) : -email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 167 Bromford Road Birmingham B36 8HJenglandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 519066352
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H.31. The comparative behavior and ecology of primates living in different habitats in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : untuk mempelajari bagaimana primata di Kaltim beradaptasi dengan
kelangkaan sumber daya dan gangguan manusiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 28 Juli 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Timur (Hutan Wahea dan Hutan Perkebunan Surya/
Sumalinda Hutani Jaya (SRH)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : eCOSiTROP (Dr. Yaya Rayadin)
Abstract
east Kalimantan, indonesia, is an area of exceptional biodiversity and endemism. east Kalimantan also sits at the easternmost end of a west-east gradient of forest productivity in Se Asia, which means that primates that live in its forests must adapt to extreme periods of resource scarcity. This makes east Kalimantan an excellent place to study niche overlap, how resource scarcity shapes biology and behavior, and the capacity of species for behavioral flexibility. However, studies of the primates of east Kalimantan have been very limited. in addition, east Kalimantan is subject to rapid deforestation and the region is increasingly characterized by a complex matrix of plantations, coal mines, logging concessions, and agriculture, interspersed with natural forest fragments of varying size and shape. it is becoming clear that understanding and conserving primates in east Kalimantan requires not only that we study their behavioral ecology in relatively undisturbed forest and protected areas, but that we determine how they are adapting to new human-dominated landscapes. Doing so will give us unique insight into their behavior, especially their capacity for behavioral flexibility, and will also allow us to devise workable strategies for conservation.
The goal of this research project is to answer the question, “How do the primates of east Kalimantan adapt to resource scarcity and human disturbance in the region?” To answer this question, we will compare the behavioral ecology of a set of primates living in two habitats with different levels of human impact: 1) a relatively undisturbed protected area, the Wehea Forest, and 2) a mixed-use human-dominated landscape, the Surya/SumalindaHutani Jaya (SRH) forestry plantation. This work will primarily focus on studying the Northeast Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeusmorio), but we will also study three other Bornean endemic species (red langurs, Presbytisrubicunda; Miller’s Grizzled langur, Presbytishoseicanicrus; and
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the Bornean gibbon, Hylobatesmuelleri). Focusing on more than one species will allow us to determine how primates with different ecologies and evolutionary histories respond to the same environmental variables. This is crucial for understanding the evolution of behavioral strategies, but also for determining ecological requirements and conservation strategies for each species.
Four methods will be used to collect data for this project at each study site: 1) surveys of primate population abundance and habitat use using transects and camera trapping, 2) assessment and monitoring of habitat quality and resource availability using vegetative plots, 3) direct observations of primate behavior and ecology using group or focal animal follows and 4) in the SRH plantation, supplemental data on orangutan presence, movements, and behavior from parabiologists (plantation company employees). This project has an initial duration of one year, from February 2015-2016. it is conducted in full collaboration with Dr. Yaya Rayadin of eCOSiTROP and Mulawarman University.
H.31.1. Ms. Audrey Louise Dunn
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : United States, 19 April 1993Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Research assistantinstitusi (institution) : University of Wisconsin Oshkoshemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 13909 Belle Pointe Dr.Little Rock, AR 72212 USA United States of
AmericaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 478476214
H.32. Orangutan behavior and adaptations in Kutai National Park, East Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari kemampuan adaptasi dan fleksibilitas dan aspek- aspek
sosio ekologi Orangutan (Pongo Pygmaues morio) baik di habitat normal maupun ekstrem (rusak dan tidak familiar)
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 22 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Timur (TN Kutai)
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Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Balai Taman Nasional Kutai (Agustinus Runde Sampe S. Hut)
Abstract
This project aims to study ranging and its flexibilities in Pongo pygmaeusmorio, the orangutans of e. Kalimantan. New comparisons show morio as the extreme of orangutan adaptation: morio faces the harshest environment and may therefore have distinct morphology, behavior, and life history. Most morio data are 20-25 years old, however. They are not good enough verify these distinctions, they suggest other differences, and they represent conditions that may no longer exist because natural disasters and development have since damaged and fragmented much of morio’s habitat. New studies of morio are then needed, and ranging is a good place to start. Orangutan ranging is determined mainly by two resources, food and mating partners, but orangutan biology and ecology make their ranging extremely complex. First, orangutans have enormous food needs because of their extremely large size, but they live in forests known for poor, irregular food productivity. Second, fruits, their main foods, are patchy in time and space so their ranging must be flexible. Third, orangutans must learn their complex ranging skills but they do so very slowly because they develop extremely slowly.
Studying ranging then offers a good view of how orangutans use space and resources and how their communities are organized, and studying its flexibilities offers insights into how they deal with fluctuations in the availability of key resources, including those caused by habitat change. in addition to enhancing our understanding of orangutan biology, ranging studies may contribute to managing morio-human conflicts by improving understanding of why and how morio change their ranging patterns and where they cannot. Objectives of this project include reassessing morio ranging and its flexibilities by assessing long-term ranging patterns in normal habitat within Kutai National Park (KNP) and, as possible in future, in extreme (severely damaged) and novel habitat (e.g., reintroduction/translocation sites).
Concepts and methods developed for studying primate spatial cognition will be used as well as standard socio-ecological methods. Aims include launching the study of morio ranging in near normal habitat (Kutai National Park), and if possible, in unfamiliar habitat (rehabilitant orangutans adjusting to forest life in forest schools or release forests managed by Yayasan BOS, Samboja Lestari). Finally, to improve understanding of social factors in ranging, we have expanded our objectives to include collaborative studies of morio genetics (with Banes, Cambridge Univ., UK) and reproduction (with Knott, Boston Univ., USA) based on the orangutans in the project’s KNP study area.
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H.32.1. Ms. Sarah Anne Iannicello
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kanada, 14 April 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : York Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 4700 Keele St, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 CanadaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : QD704844
H.33. Are the long calls of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) costly signals of male health and energy status?
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk menentukan status kesehatan orangutan jantan dan stamina
energy melalui analisis suara (long call)Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 24 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Area Konservasi Mawas, Stasiun Penelitian Tuanan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Biologi, Universitas Nasional (Tatang)
Abstract
Male vocal displays play an important role in sexual selection in many species. Because signaler and receiver have conflicting interests, the reliability of these signals can only be maintained by a cost or constraint on signalers that prevents cheating. Many studies of birds and mammals have provided evidence that there is a negative impact of low energy reserves and poor physical condition on the rates and durations of vocal signaling. Despite abundant evidence in other vertebrate taxa, few studies have examined the energetic costs of primate calls. To date, there is relatively limited and mainly indirect support for the hypothesis that primate loud calls are energetically costly assessment signals.
Loud (or long) calls are conspicuous vocalizations produced by males in 80% of diurnal primate species that are specialized for long-distance transmission, and are proposed to play a role in intrasexual competition. We will study the long-calling behavior of a wild great ape (Bornean orangutan: Pongo pygmaeuswurmbii) atTuanan, Central Kalimantan, indonesia. Orangutans live in dispersed fission-fusion social communities, where the home range of one adult male
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overlaps with those of several adult females and their offspring. This social setting suggests that males need to signal to potential rivals and mates from long distances. The pronounced sexual dimorphism in body size and secondary sexual characteristics indicate strong intrasexual competition in this species. Furthermore, previous research has shown that these calls are individually distinct. Together, these observations indicate the potential for the use of loud calls as sexually selected assessment signals in this species.
For this study, we aim to test the hypothesis that long calls are energetically costly handicap signals. To do so, we will combine behavioral, ecological, and physiological data with acoustic analysis to determine the influence of health and energy status on male orangutan calling effort. Using data from all-day follows and long call recordings, we will assess how calling rate and call duration vary in relation to short-term (daily energy intake and travel distance) and long-term (fecal parasite diversity and indicators of nutritional stress) measures of health and energy status.
H.33.1. Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Barrow
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Cambridge, 9 Desember 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Rutgers, The State University of New Jerseyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 100 Main StreetHardwick, Cambridgeshire CB23 7QU, United
KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 309203348
H.33.2. Ms. Alexandra Nicole Hofner
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Buffalo, AS, 20 Juli 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Canisius Collegeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3895 Dartmouth Street Buffalo NY 14075, USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 4321117606
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H.34. The Lives of Orangutans: mapping male orangutans’ daily lives and ranging patterns through the use of longer term follows
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti mengenai pola bepergian dari orang utan terutama orang
utan jantanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalbar (TN Gunung Palung, Stasiun Penelitian Cabang Panti)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Tanjungpura (Riyandi, MSi), Yayasan Palung (Tri Wahyu
Susanto M.Si.)
Abstract
Despite years of research, the ranging patterns of male orangutans are still poorly understood. This is primarily due to the fact that individual orangutans range over areas that are larger than the research sites themselves. Therefore, whenever orangutans exit the boundaries of the research site, the follow is aborted due to the logistical issues of following at such a large distance from camp. Thus, since male orangutans are rarely followed to the limits of their territory, the true size of their range is largely unknown. To address these gaps, it is necessary to follow orangutans for longer, uninterrupted periods beyond the customary research site borders. To accomplish this, we will employ a novel tactic: instead of traditional sedentary teams based at a research station, we will use mobile and self-sufficient teams of researchers capable of camping and following orangutans outside the range of our research site for week-long periods of time. Over one year, project members at Cabang Panti Research Station, in West Kalimantan, indonesia, will collect ranging data, as well as behavioral data, of orangutans outside the study site boundaries. The results from this study will provide novel information about habitat use and orangutan home range size (important knowledge for advancing the scientific field, as well as conservation management planning).
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H.34.1. Mr. Robert Rodriguez Suro
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Puerto Rico, AS, 3 Desember 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Boston Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 9 Ave. Laguna Apt. 322 Monterrey estates Carolina, Puerto Rico,
USA 00979 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 479880015
H.34.2. Mr. Evan Taylor Sloan
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New York, AS, 20 Maret 1993Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Bucknell Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 300 east Lancaster Avenue Apartment 802 Wynnewood, PA
19096USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 466288009
H.35. Health of rehabilitated and released orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti kesehatan orang utan yang sudah direhabilitasi dan dilepas
kembali ke alam dengan mengambil sampel kotoran dan air seniBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 19 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Tengah (Pusat Rehabilitasi Orangutan Nyaru Menteng,
Hutan Lindung Bukit Batikap, dan Stasiun Penelitian Tuanan) dan DKi Jakarta (Univesitas Nasional)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Nasional (Marlia Fajri Hatoyo, S.Si) dan Yayasan Borneo
Orangutan Survival Foundation (Dr. ir. Jamartin Sihite)
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Abstract
Rehabilitation and release programs are critical to the survival of endangered primates like orangutans. To date, no study has compared the health of released individuals to their wild counterparts. Using non-invasive methods (urine and feces), i will investigate immuno-responsiveness, gastrointestinal parasites, and protein balance in rehabilitated and released Pongo pygmaeuswurmbii at NyaruMenteng and Batikap in Central Kalimantan. i will compare my data with data from a long-term study of a wild orangutan population conducted by my advisor, erin Vogel, at the Tuanan Research Station in Central Kalimantan.
Protein, a limiting resource for orangutans, is required by all organisms to sustain body tissue. Obtaining sufficient dietary protein has become difficult for orangutans as deforestation, plantation development, and unsustainable logging force them to compete for resources. Nitrogen (N) concentration has been used as a measure of protein and a correlation between dietary N and output in orangutan urine has been shown. Comparing N balance in released individuals with a wild population in a similar habitat will enable me to assess how released individuals cope with periods of food scarcity. emotional stress, such as that caused during relocation from NyaruMenteng to Batikap, can be measured through Cortisol in urine. Thus, colorimetric assays will be performed. Dietary stress can lead to immuno-suppression, which can be measured through cytokine production. Anti- and pro-inflammatory cytokines (GCS-F, MCP-1, TNF-a, iL-RA, iL-8, and iL-10) will be tested in urine because of their roles in numerous aspects of the immune response. investigating cytokine levels will provide insights into how orangutans handle dietary, social, and physical stress and how that stress affects their ability to fight infections. immuno-supression can leave individuals open to an array of diseases including parasitic infection. To date limited information about orangutan coprological parasites exists. identifying common parasites that infect orangutans at NyaruMenteng and Batikap will provide information so more precise and individualized treatments can be devised.
Specific objectives include answering the following questions: 1) How well are released individuals recycling nitrogen during periods of food shortages? 2) Are released individuals in danger of contracting diseases because of immune-suppression due to stress? 3) Which parasitic species are most commonly infective individuals prior to arrival at NyaruMenteng, while housed at NyaruMenteng, and after release to Batikap? 4) How quickly do released individuals acclimate to their new surroundings as shown in biomarkers of stress (Cortisol)? 5) Are there more specific treatment plans that could be implemented at NyaruMenteng or Batikap to facilitate the most successful rehabilitation and release of orangutans?
This project will add to the small amount of data available about the health of rehabilitated and released orangutans. it is vital that we collect these data now as all captive orangutans in rehabilitation facilities are scheduled to be released by 2017 under an indonesian government initiative. i will collect urine and fecal samples non¬invasive^ at NyaruMenteng and Batikap.
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in urine mass spectometry will be used to find and nitrogen stable isotopes and colorimetric assays will be run to determine urea, creatinine, and Cortisol concentrations. enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays will also be employed to quantify levels of cytokines (GCS-F, MCP-1, TNF-a, iL-RA, iL-8, and iL-10) in urine. Fecal floatation and sedimentation techniques will be employed. Helminths recovered from fecal samples will be washed with 1 Valine and fixed in 5-10^ormalin for identification.
H.35.1. Ms. Elisabeth fern Ballare
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New Jersey, 17 Februari 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : Rutgers, The State University of New Jerseyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Room 136B, 14 College Farm Road, 1st FloorNew Brunswick, NJ,
USA, 08901Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 500687267
H.36. A proposed method of anti-predator training in slow lorises
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengukur aktivitas dasar dan respon perilaku kukang terhadap
predatorBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 15 April 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Ciapus Primate Center, Bogor); Sumatera Selatan (Hutan
Lindung Batugegi)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Riset Perubahan iklim, Universitas indonesia (Dr Jatna Supriatna)
Abstract
international Animal Rescue indonesia (iARi) releases a number of slow lorises into the wild following a rehabilitation process that acts to re-establish behaviours that some individuals may not have developed. Predators have killed a number of slow lorises that have been reintroduced by iAR, which suggests that predator avoidance behaviour may not have been appropriately learned. Predator avoidance behaviour training could benefit a vast number
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of species that undergo rehabilitation and ^introduction, by teaching them to avoid danger and as a consequence succeed and establish more successful population sizes. This project will take place over a period of approximately 90 days from April until July 2015. A pilot study will be conducted at the Ciapus Primate Research centre with Javan slow lorises (Nycticebus javanicus), and then the majority of the research will be undertaken at the iARi release site in Sumatra with Sumatran slow lorises (Nycticebus coucang). Data will be collectedfrom slow lorises that are undergoing rehabilitation, which will be exposed to simulated predators in order to first determine their response. They will then be trained to avoid the simulated predator by implementing an aversive stimulus to positively discourage any behaviour, which does not help in avoiding the predator. This will be tested after a period of training by observing activity and behaviour following training, and will also be tested after a longer period of time to assess whether the training has been established in longer-term memory.
H.36.1. Mr. Richard Max Anderson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Liverpool, inggris, 4 Juli 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : The University of edinburghemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 118/2 Thirlestane road edinburgheH91AS United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 466528264
H.37. Comparing socially learned skill-repertoires in wild Sumatran orangutans: dispersing males as `cultural vectors`?
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Comparing socially learned skill-repertoires in wild Sumatran
orangutans: dispersing males as `cultural vectors`?”Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Comparing socially learned skill-repertoires in wild Sumatran
orangutans: dispersing males as `cultural vectors`?”Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : Comparing socially learned skill-repertoires in wild Sumatran
orangutans: dispersing males as `cultural vectors`?”Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Comparing socially learned skill-repertoires in wild Sumatran
orangutans: dispersing males as `cultural vectors`?”
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Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Comparing socially learned skill-repertoires in wild Sumatran
orangutans: dispersing males as `cultural vectors`?”
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H.37.1. Ms. Julia Mörchen
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Paderborn, Jerman, 17 Agustus 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Zurichemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Sonneggstr. 27, 8006 Zürich, SwitzerlandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C1RZY76GF
H.38. Identifying cultural units in Orangutans
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengidentifikasi faktor yang membatasi penyebaran inovasi perilaku
di orangutan Kalimantan (Pongo Pygmaeus Wurmbii) dan Orang Utan Sumatera dengan menggunakan kombinasi sosio perilaku jarak dan data genetik
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 10 (sepuluh) bulan, mulai 23 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Lokasi Baru: Kalteng (Stasiun Penelitian Tuanan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Nasional (Tatang Mitra Setia)
Abstract
Orangutans are solitary living animals therefore social units in this species are not easily recognized. even though, social structure is not as evident in orangutans that live in neighborhoods as in group living primates, it exists (van Schaik 2004). Many long-term studies showed extensive geographic variation in behavioral ecology, social organization as well as putative culture of orangutans (Wich et al. 2009). However, geographic variation in orangutan
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social organization as well as their behavioral ecology cannot be fully explained by either genetic or environmental factors and may be better interpreted, in both cases, by local adaptation through developmental plasticity (Krutzen et al. 2011). Two components of behavioral plasticity: individual learning and social learning of local innovation (i.e. tool use, foraging techniques or social behaviors) may play a key role in explaining the geographic variation between orangutan populations (Bastian et al. 2010, Bastian et al. 2012, Krutzen et al. 2012).
The goal of this project is therefore to identify which factors limit the spread of behavioral innovations in Bornean (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) and Sumatran (Pongo abelii) orangutan using combination of socio-behavioral, ranging and genetic data. Data will be collected on wild, habituated and already well-studied orangutans in two field sites: Tuanan Research Area within Mawas Conservation Forest in Central Kalimantan and in Suaq Balimbing Research Station within Gunung Leuser Nationa Park in.
H.38.1. Ms. Carson fox Young
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : California, 19 Januari 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Research Assistantinstitusi (institution) : University of Zurichemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1811 elm Street, el Cerrito, CA 94530United StatesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 467241944
H.39. Conservation of the critically endangered Sulawesi black crested macaques, Macaca nigra (M. nigra): evaluating an awareness campaign
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengumpulkan dukungan untuk perlindungan keanekaragaman dan
meningkatkan peranan masyarakat lokal untuk menjaga populasi M.nigra.
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 2 (dua) bulan, mulai 9 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulut (Manado, Tomohon, Langowan, Airmadidi, Bitung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Sam Ratulangi (Dr. John Tasirin)
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Abstract
Sulawesi crested black macaques (Macacanigra) are one of seven macaque species found only on Sulawesi. M. nigra are Critically endangered and face a high risk of extinction; populations have declined by over 80 percent under 40 years due to habitat loss and hunting for food as a delicacy. As an essential element of an integrated conservation programme, an education and awareness raising strategy throughout key areas identified as of high importance is vital for tackling the demand for bushmeat, whilst gaining support for protection of biodiversity and empowering local inhabitants to ultimately sustain the future populations. This research involves the implementation of activities identified from previous research as essential to complete the strategy, whilst strategically evaluating and monitoring the efficacy of these actions to assess future need and alterations of conservation programme.
H.39.1. Ms. Thirza Anna Catharina Loffeld
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Geidrop, 20 Mei 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : Research and education Coordinatorinstitusi (institution) : Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trustemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Sint Jacob en Sint Annastraat 6, 5595 XP Leende, The Netherlands,
The NetherlandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : NPRBF0C12
H.40. The impact of tourism on prosocial behaviour in primates
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengeksplorasi dampak yang mungkin ditimbulkan akibat jarak
kedekatan dan bising yang ditimbulkan turis terhadap perilaku sosial primata
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 31 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (Hutan Monyet Ubud)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Satwa Primata, Universitas Udayana (Dr i. Nengah,
Wandia, MSi, DVM)
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The aim of this project is to explore the potential impact of the close proximity of tourists and tourist noise levels on levels of anxiety (assessed using self-directed behaviour) and rates of prosocial behaviour in primates. The link between tourism and negative impacts, such as elevated anxiety and aggression, has been fairly well studied in primates. in Barbary macaques, anxiety increases with average numbers of tourists present, and Cortisol levels are elevated following aggressive interactions with tourists (Marechal et al, 2011). Proximity is known to negatively affect behaviour, for example increasing intra-group aggression in Barbary macaques (Majolo et al, 2013). Noise levels can also have a negative impact on behaviour, as found in Tibetan macaques (Ruesto et al, 2010). How prosocial behaviours, such as grooming or reconciliation, may be affected by tourist pressure remains poorly understood. These affiliative behaviours may increase at times of tourist related stress as they may serve to reduce anxiety (Shutt et al, 2007). Alternatively, such behaviour may decrease at high tourist pressure as tourists disrupt animals engaging in such activities, or distract them from doing so.
H.40.1. Ms. Sophie Lydia Hanson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Boston, UK, 30 Juli 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Roehamptonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1A Blacksmiths Hill, Sanderstead South Croydon SurreyCR2 9AZ,
United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 522705530
H.41. factors Influencing Incomplete Male Monopolization of females in Crested Macaques (Macaca Nigra)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti pentingnya fungsi strategi kawin alternatifBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 30 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Cagar Alam Tangkoko)
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Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan, iPB (Dr. Drh. Muhammad Agil, M.Sc, Agr)
Abstract
The aim of this project is to explore the potential impact of the close proximity of tourists and tourist noise levels on levels of anxiety (assessed using self-directed behaviour) and rates of prosocial behaviour in primates. The link between tourism and negative impacts, such as elevated anxiety and aggression, has been fairly well studied in primates. in Barbary macaques, anxiety increases with average numbers of tourists present, and Cortisol levels are elevated following aggressive interactions with tourists (Marechal et al, 2011). Proximity is known to negatively affect behaviour, for example increasing intra-group aggression in Barbary macaques (Majolo et al, 2013). Noise levels can also have a negative impact on behaviour, as found in Tibetan macaques (Ruesto et al, 2010). How prosocial behaviours, such as grooming or reconciliation, may be affected by tourist pressure remains poorly understood. These affiliative behaviours may increase at times of tourist related stress as they may serve to reduce anxiety (Shutt et al, 2007). Alternatively, such behaviour may decrease at high tourist pressure as tourists disrupt animals engaging in such activities, or distract them from doing so.
H.41.1. Ms. Sophie Lydia Hanson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Boston, UK, 30 Juli 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Roehamptonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1A Blacksmiths Hill, Sanderstead South Croydon SurreyCR2 9AZ,
United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 522705530
H.42. factors Influencing Incomplete Male Monopolization of females in Crested Macaques (Macaca Nigra)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti pentingnya fungsi strategi kawin alternatifBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 30 Maret 2015(month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Cagar Alam Tangkoko)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan, iPB (Dr. Drh. Muhammad Agil, M.Sc, Agr)
Abstract
Due to the markedly greater difference in parental investment by females of most mammalian species (Trivers 1972), male reproductive success, and therefore male reproductive skew, is expected to be highly variable and limited by access to females (Kvarnemo and Ahnesjo 1996). We therefore expect males to compete for access to females, resulting in an opportunity for sexual selection when males differ phenotypically. Notably, the degree of male reproductive skew has a direct impact on the evolution of social systems by influencing the structure of paternal kinship in a population (Ostner et al. 2008: reviewed in Widdig 20i 3): for example, we expect individuals to have more paternal siblings in their age cohort as reproductive skew increases (reviewed in Widdig 2013). evidence indicates kin relationships in female philopatric groups underlie patterns of support and competition, with individuals supporting maternal kin and competing with nonkin. While the influence of paternal kinship on social evolution remains less understood as a result of promiscuous mating and paternity uncertainty, similar patterns are expected. in particular, as male reproductive skew decreases, female relationships are more cooperative and less competitive since females are more closely related (Ostner et al. 2008).
Male reproductive success is usually achieved through male monopolization of females. particularly in mammals where a high degree of investment in offspring is by the mother (Trivers !972: Clutton-Brock 1989). Dominance rank often predicts male mating success in primates. with higher ranking individuals having a priority-of-access to fertile females (Bulger 1993: de Ruiter and van Hooff 1993: Weingrill et a!. 2000: Alberts et al. 2003). Compared to other animals, there is astonishing variation in the degree of male reproductive skew in the primates (ellis 1995). includingvariation between diverse primate species, primate species within a single-genera. and even al different limes within a single study group (reviewed in Alberts 2012). ! lighest variation however occurs \\ ithin our own human species: the causes of this variation are most likely primate specific. Nevertheless, our existing skew models derive primarily from non-mammalian iaxa (Gross 1996: Brockmann 2001: Sinister and Wade 2003) and we know little regarding the proximate mechanisms leading to this variation. Since male reproductive skew impacts the underlying sociai system, understanding such variation ana these mechanism! critical importance to better understand iriation in social systems including oui iwr.
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H.42.1. Ms. Lisa Michelle Danish
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Florida, AS, 14 Oktober 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Scientistinstitusi (institution) : German Primate Center (DPZ)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : German Primate Center, Sexual Selection Unit Kellnerweg 4,
Göttingen 37077 GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 487010833
H.43. Social determinants of physiological stress and health in wild crested macaques (Macaca Nigra)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari hubungan sosialitas, personaliti, tingkat stres dan
kesehatan di populasi liar Macaca NigraBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 11 (sebelas) bulan, mulai 30 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Cagar Alam Tangkoko)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan, iPB (Dr. Drh. Muhammad Agil, M.Sc, Agr)
Abstract
The quality and quantity of social relationships influences the individual risk of mortality in humans and animals alike The buffering effect social relationships may have on acute and chronic stressors have been particularly invoked in this respect. Chronically elevated glucocorticoid levels have been shown to suppress the immune system and, thus, to increase susceptibility to parasites and disease, and thereby mortality in a variety of taxa. Furthermore, more recent studies on personality suggest that certain personality traits also impact individual immune response and healthiness. However, only a few studies on wild mammals have so far directly investigated the link between sociality, personality, stress levels and individual health inour study, we therefore aim at investigating this relationship in a wild population of a highly tolerant primate species, the crested macaque. The study will be carried out by combining detailed analysis of behavioural data, including social network analysis, with data on physiological stress, and from a set of non-invasively collected health markers.
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H.43.1. Ms. Celine Bret
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Strasbourg, Perancis, 5 Agustus 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Scientistinstitusi (institution) : German Primate Center (DPZ)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Markt 6, 37073 Göttingen, GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 09PF32467
H.44. Nutritional Drivers of Orangutan food Choice, foraging Behavior, and Movement Ecology
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menguji hipotesa mengenai pola mencari makanan, selektivitas
makanan dan penggunaan habitat orang utan di KalimantanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 23 Februari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Barat (Stasiun Penelitian Cabang Panti, TN Gunung Palung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Tanjungpura (Riyandi, M.Si dan Dadan Kusnandar)
Abstract
Understanding the nutritional ecology of orangutans is critical to saving this species from extinction. By understanding what nutrients drive orangutan foraging and ultimately survival, we can select the best habitats for conservation initiatives, select and re-plant necessary plant species to encourage orangutan survival and reproduction, and better feed and train rehabilitated orangutans that will be reintroduced. Recent advances in nutritional ecology now allow us a more holistic and nutrient-driven understanding of what nutritional components animals strive to maximize and balance in their diet, and which components they will overeat to maintain a target level of others. With this level of knowledge, we can select several food species that would be nutritionally complete or complimentary, rather than simply focusing on what foods are consumed most often.
This research utilizes new techniques in nutritional science (geometric framework, near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy) to detail the nutrient priorities of Bornean orangutans in their natural habitat. i will look at differences in foraging strategies throughout the life-cycle
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and between age-sex classes to determine if orangutans prioritize certain nutrients to during reproductively critical life-stages. i will also examine habitat usage and ranging behavior to understand in which habitats orangutans are best able to meet their nutritional needs. i will also use new GiS techniques to examine the movement ecology of orangutans while foraging to discern whether orangutans are moving toward certain target trees, are moving with a goal in mind, or are randomly searching for food. This research will employ local field assistants, and will involve collaboration with indonesian nutritionists and botanists. it is hoped that the informative and collaborative nature of this project will allow for successful conservation efforts for this endangered great ape.
H.44.1. Ms. Andrea Lea Di Giorgio
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Woodbury, AS, 17 Januari 1974Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate Fellow, PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Boston Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3720 Mulberry Lane Williamsburg, VA 23188 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 490625722
H.44.2. Ms. Katherine Segar Lauck
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Amerika Serikat, 18 September 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Boston Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1326 Jacktown Road Lexington Virginia, 24450 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 483190216
H.45. Orangutan behavior and adaptations in Kutai National Park, East Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari kemampuan adaptasi dan fleksibilitas dan aspek- aspek
sosio ekologi Orangutan (Pongo Pygmaues morio) baik di habitat normal maupun ekstrem (rusak dan tidak familiar)
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Primatologi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 4 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kaltim (T.N. Kutai)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Balai Taman Nasional Kutai (Agustinus Runde Sampe, S.Hut)
Abstract
This project aims to study ranging and its flexibilities in Pongo pygmaeusmorio, the orangutans of e. Kalimantan. New comparisons show morio as the extreme of orangutan adaptation: morio faces the harshest environment and may therefore have distinct morphology, behavior, and life history. Most morio data are 20-25 years old, however. They are not good enough verify these distinctions, they suggest other differences, and they represent conditions that may no longer exist because natural disasters and development have since damaged and fragmented much of morio’s habitat. New studies of morio are then needed, and ranging is a good place to start. Orangutan ranging is determined mainly by two resources, food and mating partners, but orangutan biology and ecology make their ranging extremely complex. First, orangutans have enormous food needs because of their extremely large size, but they live in forests known for poor, irregular food productivity. Second, fruits, their main foods, are patchy in time and space so their ranging must be flexible. Third, orangutans must learn their complex ranging skills but they do so very slowly because they develop extremely slowly.
Studying ranging then offers a good view of how orangutans use space and resources and how their communities are organized, and studying its flexibilities offers insights into how they deal with fluctuations in the availability of key resources, including those caused by habitat change. in addition to enhancing our understanding of orangutan biology, ranging studies may contribute to managing morio-human conflicts by improving understanding of why and how morio change their ranging patterns and where they cannot. Objectives of this project include reassessing morio ranging and its flexibilities by assessing long-term ranging patterns in normal habitat within Kutai National Park (KNP) and, as possible in future, in extreme (severely damaged) and novel habitat (e.g., reintroduction/translocation sites). Concepts and methods developed for studying primate spatial cognition will be used as well as standard socio-ecological methods. Aims include launching the study of morio ranging in near normal habitat (Kutai National Park), and if possible, in unfamiliar habitat (rehabilitant orangutans adjusting to forest life in forest schools or release forests managed by Yayasan BOS, Samboja Lestari). Finally, to improve understanding of social factors in ranging, we have expanded our objectives to include collaborative studies of morio genetics (with Banes, Cambridge Univ., UK) and reproduction (with Knott, Boston Univ., USA) based on the orangutans in the project’s KNP study area.
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H.45.1. Prof. Anne Eleanor Russon
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Toronto, 20 Mei 1947Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Dept. of Psychology, Glendon College, York Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Psychology Department Glendon College of York University,
2275 Bayview Ave. Toronto, Ontario M4N 3M6, CanadaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : BA783020
H.46. The function of the orangutan long call: What is its role in mediating social relationship and reproductive strategies?
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menghasilkan model yang lebih detail menggambarkan hubungan
sosial dan reproduksi orangutanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 1 April 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumut (Sikundur,TN Gunung Leuser), Kalteng (Sebangau), Kaltim
(Prevab Camp, TN Kutai)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan Universitas Mulawarman (Dr. Yaya Rayadin)
Abstract
My aim is to produce a more nuanced model for orangutan social and reproductive relationships by utilizing a truly comparative approach in conducting and evaluating carefully controlled experimental playbacks on individuals and dyads, and observed association patterns between male-female dyads, synthesized with hormonal profiles and ecological correlates. i propose to collect these data at one field site in Sumatra, and two in Borneo, to test the mate attraction and social coordination hypotheses for the function of the orangutan male long call, providing an indication of female mate choice and an indirect measure of social structure. each function predicts different responses from females to male long calls based on female reproductive status, familiarity, and male dominance, which i will use to test my hypotheses.
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H.46.1. Mr. James Arthur Askew
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Plymouth, 22 Desember 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Ph. D. Candidateinstitusi (institution) : University of Southern Californiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of Biological Sciences, AHF B10, 3616 Trousdale
Pkwy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 209032826
H.47. Are the Long Calls of Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) Costly Signals of Male Health and Energy Status?
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menentukan apakah long call orangutan merupakan pertanda status
kesehatan dan energi orangutan jantanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 28 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalteng (Tuanan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Biologi UNAS (Tomi Ariyanto, S.Si.)
Abstract
Male vocal displays play an important role in sexual selection in many species. Because signaler and receiver have conflicting interests, the reliability of these signals can only be maintained by a cost or constraint on signalers that prevents cheating. Many studies of birds and mammals have provided evidence that there is a negative impact of low energy reserves and poor physical condition on the rates and durations of vocal signaling. Despite abundant evidence in other vertebrate taxa, few studies have examined the energetic costs of primate calls. To date, there is relatively limited and mainly indirect support for the hypothesis that primate loud calls are energetically costly assessment signals.
Loud (or long) calls are conspicuous vocalizations produced by males in 80% of diurnal primate species that are specialized for long-distance transmission, and are proposed to play a role in intrasexual competition. We will study the long-calling behavior of a wild great ape (Bornean
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orangutan: Pongo pygmaeuswurmbii) atTuanan, Central Kalimantan, indonesia. Orangutans live in dispersed fission-fusion social communities, where the home range of one adult male overlaps with those of several adult females and their offspring. This social setting suggests that males need to signal to potential rivals and mates from long distances. The pronounced sexual dimorphism in body size and secondary sexual characteristics indicate strong intrasexual competition in this species. Furthermore, previous research has shown that these calls are individually distinct. Together, these observations indicate the potential for the use of loud calls as sexually selected assessment signals in this species.
For this study, we aim to test the hypothesis that long calls are energetically costly handicap signals. To do so, we will combine behavioral, ecological, and physiological data with acoustic analysis to determine the influence of health and energy status on male orangutan calling effort. Using data from all-day follows and long call recordings, we will assess how calling rate and call duration vary in relation to short-term (daily energy intake and travel distance) and long-term (fecal parasite diversity and indicators of nutritional stress) measures of health and energy status.
H.47.1. Dr. Wendy Marie Erb
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Ohio, 23 Februari 1978Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Associateinstitusi (institution) : Rutgers Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of Anthropology Ruth Adams Building, 208-F131
George Street Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1414, USA
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 488766259
H.48. Living on the edge: A pilot study of the behavior of the Wehea forest orangutan population
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti perilaku populasi orangutan di Hutan WeheaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 11 (sebelas) bulan, mulai 23 Maret 2015(month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kaltim (Hutan Wehea)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan Universitas Mulawarman (Dr. Yaya Rayadin)
Abstract
Animals living in variable, unpredictable, or harsh habitats with periodic or chronic food scarcity must have a high degree of behavioral, physiological, and even morphological plasticity in order to survive. Table 1 gives several examples of proximate food-scarcity coping mechanisms observed among vertebrate animals, particularly primates. Many of these scarcity coping strategies are interrelated; for example: maintaining energy intake by switching one’s diet to include more fallback foods may require an individual or group to modify its ranging behavior in order to acquire these foods.
Other important mechanisms that allow animals to survive in highly seasonal or unpredictable environments are evolved traits acting at the species or subspecies level. Phenotypic plasticity itself is an evolved coping mechanism; the capacity to appropriately modify one’s behavior, physiology, and/or morphology in response to changing environmental conditions is shaped by natural selection. Table 2 gives several examples of evolved scarcity coping mechanisms documented among vertebrate animals. Again, it is important to note that many of these mechanisms are interrelated; for example: the evolution of changes in brain size and life history speed are very closely correlated.
This study will contribute to providing a more complete picture of geographic variation among all members of the genus Pongo, thus facilitating a better understanding of the effects of habitat variability and productivity (or lack thereof ) on the ecology of one of humans’ closest relatives. This understanding is vital in order for primatologists, ecologists, biologists, and all natural scientists to decipher the full picture of tropical ecosystem interactions. Furthermore, as viable wild orangutan populations are facing imminent extinction, knowledge and understanding of the interaction between orangutans and their environments, across the entire Pongo radiation, are vital for designing and implementing effective conservation programs.
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H.48.1. Ms. Alison Mary Ashbury
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Halifax, 02 Juli 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Zurichemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Winterthurerstrasse 190 CH-8057 ZurichSwitzerlandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : GA156894
H.49. Acoustic monitoring as a survey method for the Critically Endangered Sulawesi crested black macaque Macaca nigra
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari apakah pemantauan akustik cocok untuk memantau
komunitas Macaca NigraBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PrimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 23 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Cagar Alam Tangkoko-Batuangas)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Sam Ratulangi (Dr. Johny S. Tasirin)
Abstract
The proposed research, to be carried out in 2015 by Mr Alastair John Kember, will be a collaborative project between The Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, UK, The University of Plymouth, UK, along with The Macacanigra Project. The research will assess the effectiveness of using acoustic recordings to track and assess populations of the Sulawesi crested black Macaque, Macacanigra.
in 2008 the iUCN Red Data List changed the status of the M. nigra from ‘endangered’ to ‘Critically endangered’ due to previous research that indicated that there had been
80 ulation decline in a period of only 30 years. it is likely that M. nigra populations have continued to decline since the last published surveys despite the efforts of conservations programmes such as SelamatkanYaki.
For a species conservation programme to be successful, accurate population surveys are required to establish remaining species abundance and distribution. Many survey techniques
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rely on visual recordings and can be labour time expensive, especially in regions of limited visibility or access, such as dense forest.
Acoustic monitoring is an established survey method which has shown to be useful for various taxonomic groups, when investigating parameters such as species presence (whales, birds, bats) [owls], species identification (bats, birds), estimating groups size and composition (elephants, birds), population density (primates), and territory use (birds). in species where individual calls are distinct enough, vocalisations can be used to identify individuals. For a species to be suitable for acoustic monitoring it’svocalisations must be both easily detectable and distinct. The loud calls of adult male primates are potentially a suitable focus for acoustic monitoring.
With the assistance of the Macacanigra Project, i plan to investigate whether acoustic monitoring is suitable to monitor M. nigra populations. By setting up sound recording units in areas frequented by M. nigra, and comparing recorded results with visual observations and location data obtained by the Macacanigra Project, i will assess the effectiveness of such a monitoring technique. Additionally, through spectral analysis of the recorded vocalisations and comparison with the visual observations i will investigate the ‘uniqueness’ of individual calls recorded, and determine to what level individual identification and group composition can be obtained from this audio monitoring technique.
H.49.1. Alastair John Kember
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : inggris, 2 November 1976Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Msc Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Plymouthemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 14 Portlemore close, Malborough, Kingsbridge, Devon, england
TQ7 3 SX United KingdonNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 511262023
H.50. Acoustic monitoring as a survey method for the Critically Endangered Sulawesi crested black macaque Macaca nigra
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari apakah pemantauan akustik cocok untuk memantau
komunitas Macaca NigraBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Primatologi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 23 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Cagar Alam Tangkoko-Batuangas)Mitra Kerja (Counterpart) : Universitas Sam Ratulangi (Dr. Johny S. Tasirin)
Abstract
The proposed research, to be carried out in 2015 by Mr Alastair John Kember, will be a collaborative project between The Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, UK, The University of Plymouth, UK, along with The Macacanigra Project. The research will assess the effectiveness of using acoustic recordings to track and assess populations of the Sulawesi crested black Macaque, Macacanigra.
in 2008 the iUCN Red Data List changed the status of the M. nigra from ‘endangered’ to ‘Critically endangered’ due to previous research that indicated that there had been
80 ulation decline in a period of only 30 years. it is likely that M. nigra populations have continued to decline since the last published surveys despite the efforts of conservations programmes such as SelamatkanYaki.
For a species conservation programme to be successful, accurate population surveys are required to establish remaining species abundance and distribution. Many survey techniques rely on visual recordings and can be labour time expensive, especially in regions of limited visibility or access, such as dense forest.
Acoustic monitoring is an established survey method which has shown to be useful for various taxonomic groups, when investigating parameters such as species presence (whales, birds, bats) [owls], species identification (bats, birds), estimating groups size and composition (elephants, birds), population density (primates), and territory use (birds). in species where individual calls are distinct enough, vocalisations can be used to identify individuals. For a species to be suitable for acoustic monitoring it’svocalisations must be both easily detectable and distinct. The loud calls of adult male primates are potentially a suitable focus for acoustic monitoring.
With the assistance of the Macacanigra Project, i plan to investigate whether acoustic monitoring is suitable to monitor M. nigra populations. By setting up sound recording units in areas frequented by M. nigra, and comparing recorded results with visual observations and location data obtained by the Macacanigra Project, i will assess the effectiveness of such a monitoring technique. Additionally, through spectral analysis of the recorded vocalisations and comparison with the visual observations i will investigate the ‘uniqueness’ of individual calls recorded, and determine to what level individual identification and group composition can be obtained from this audio monitoring technique.
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H.50.1. Alastair John Kember
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : inggris, 2 November 1976Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Msc Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Plymouthemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 14 Portlemore close, Malborough, Kingsbridge, Devon, england
TQ7 3SX United KingdonNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 511262023
I. VIROLOGI (VIROLOGY)
I.1. Molecular epidemiological and biological studies on human malaria parasites in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan studi epidemiologis molekuler pada parasit malaria yang
menyerang manusiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : MikrobiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 2 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jatim (Surabaya)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Lembaga Penyakit Tropis, Universitas Airlangga (indah S. Tantular, dr.,
Ph.D., Sp.ParK)
Abstract
The applicant has been working molecular epidemiological studies on human malaria parasites in indonesia with indonesian collaborators since 1995, and we have surveyed mainly at eastern indonesian islands, such as Lombok, Flores, Halmahera, Buru, Seram, Sumba, Sumbawa, Sulawesi (Minahasa, Muna), Bangka and east Timor. From these surveys, we have found the existence of Plasmodium ovale with its new variant form from, and also the two new variant forms of P. malariae, all of which are distributing in SeA such as in Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. in the new project, the applicant would like to continue these molecular epidemiological studies on human malaria parasites in indonesia as well as biological aspects of P. falciparum.
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I.1.1. Prof. fumihiko Kawamoto
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Aichi, 16 Agustus 1947Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Professor (Health Sciences)institusi (institution) : Oita Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Oita Univ Fac Med., 1-1 idaigaoka, Hasama, Yufu, Oita
879-5593JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK8262190
I.2. Epidemiological study of Norovirus Infection in Indonesia and its Infection Control
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari epidemic infeksi dan menjelaskan jalur infeksi serta
mekanisme epidemicBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : VirologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 10 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : P. Jawa (RS. Dr Soetomo Surabaya, Ui di Jakarta, dan UGM di Yogyakarta)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Lembaga Penyakit Tropis, Universitas Airlangga (Maria inge Lusida)
Abstract
Noroviruses (NoVs) are an important cause of epidemic gastroenteritis and food poisoning in children and adults worldwide. The genus NoV is currently divided into five genogroups (Gi-GV) and further subdivided into genotypes. NoVs of genogroups Gi, Gil, and GiV are pathogenic for humans. Antigenicity of virus varies by genotypes. The NoV is transmitted fecal-orally. The G1i.4 genotype appears to be common in outbreaks in humans and has repeated mutations. The infection reproductive system has not been clarified yet, and the study of the pathogenicity and development of prevention and disinfectant procedure has been delayed. Therefore, effective strategics against NoV infection such as vaccine are hoped. Today, a human movement by the development of transportation system makes it easy to carry the virus, and has caused the outbreaks in the world every year. Therefore, it is important to understand the epidemic trend in Asian nations including Japan and indonesia. However, little is known about NoV infection in indonesia.
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Objectives of research:
1. To characterize the NoV infection epidemic in indonesia by analyzing nucleotide sequence of epidemic strains (determination of their genogroup and genotype and comparison with the data from neighboring Asian countries including Japan)
2. To clarify the infection route and the mechanism of the epidemic by longitudinal epidemiologic analysis..
I.2.1. Prof. Kazufumi Shimizu
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Yamaguchi, 28 Juni 1941Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Professor (Microbiology)institusi (institution) : Kobe Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 2-8-4-702, Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0014, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK2668614
I.2.2. Dr. Takako Utsumi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kagawa, 14 Desember 1962Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 7-5-1 Kusunoki-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe, 650-0017Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH3042186
I.3. Study of Epidemic and Emerging Viruses in Indonesia Archipelago
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami pengaruh virus yang muncul yang menyebabkan penyakit
di seluruh indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : VirologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 16 November 2015 (month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta, Kalimantan (Banjarmasin: Universitas Lambung
Mangkurat), Bali (Denpasar: Universitas Warmadewa), Sulawesi, NTB, dan Sumatera
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Lembaga Biologi Molekular eijkman (ir. i Made Artika, M.App.Sc, Ph.D)
Abstract
Myint KS, Murray CK, Scott RM, Shrestha MP, Mammen MP Jr., Shrestha SK, Kuschner RA, Joshi DM, Gibbons RV, 2010. incidence Of Leptospirosis in Adults in Nepal. TRSTMH 104: 551-555. Angelia eick, John Ticehurst, Steven Tobler, Remington Nevin, Luther Lindler, Zheng Hu, Victor Macintosh, Richard G. Jarman, Robert V. Gibbons, Khin Saw Aye Myint, Joel Gaydos, 2010. Hepatitis e Seroprevalence and Seroconversion among U.S. Military Service Members Deployed to Afghanistan. J infect Dis 202: 1302-1308. James M. Colborn,, Michael Y. Kosoy, Vladimir L. Motin, Maxim V. Telepnev, Gustavo Valbuena, Khin S. Myint, Yuri Fofanov, Catherine Putonti, Chen Feng, Leonard Peruski, 2010. Detection of Bartonella DNA in mammalian hosts and arthropod vectors using the NADH dehydrogenase gamma subunit (nuoG) by real-time PCR. JCM 48: 4630-4633. Khin Saw Aye Myint, Robert V. Gibbons, Jennifer iverson, Sanjaya K. Shrestha, Julie A. Pavlin, Michael Y. Kosoy, 2011. Serological Response to Bartonella Species in Febrile patients from Nepal. TRSTMH 105: 740-742. Gundi VA, Kosoy MY, Myint KS, Shrestha SK, Shrestha MP, Pavlin JA, Gibbons RV, 2010. Prevalence and genetic diversity of bartonella species detected in different tissues of small mammals in Nepal. Appl environ Microbiol 76: 8247-8254. Witt CJ, Richards AL, Masuoka PM, Foley DH, Buczak AL, Musila LA, Richardson JH, Colacicco-Mayhugh MG, Rueda LM, Klein TA, Anyamba A, Small J, Pavlin JA, Fukuda MM, Gaydos J, Russell KL; AFHSC-GeiS Predictive Surveillance Writing Group, Wilkerson RC, Gibbons RV, Jarman RG, Myint KS, Pendergast B, Lewis S, Pinzon Je, Collins K, Smith M, Pak e, Tucker C, Linthicum K, Myers T, Mansour M, earhart K, Kim HC, Jiang J, Schnabel D, Clark JW, Sang RC, Kioko e, Abuom DC, Grieco JP, Richards ee, Tobias S, Kasper MR, Montgomery JM, Florin D, Chretien JP, Philip TL, 2011. The AFHSC-Division of GeiS Operations Predictive Surveillance Program: a multidisciplinary approach for the early detection and response to disease outbreaks. BMC Public Health 4;11 Suppl 2:S10. Review. Namsai A, Louisirirotchanakul S, Wongchinda N, Siripanyaphinyo U, Virulhakul P, Puthavathana P, Myint KS, Gannarong M, ittapong R, 2011. Surveillance of hepatitis A and e viruses contamination in shellfish in Thailand. Lett Appl Microbiol 53: 608-613. Khin Saw Aye Myint, Kosasih H, Artika iM, Perkasa A, Puspita M, Ma’roef CN, Antonjaya U, Ledermann J, Powers A, Alisjahbana Bachti, 2014. West Nile Virus Documented in indonesia from Acute Febrile illness Specimens. Am J Trop Med Hyg 90: 260-262. Khin Saw Aye Myint, Robert V. Gibbons, Anja Kipar, Richard G. Jarman, Yvonne Van Gessel, Guey Chuen Perng, Duangrat Mongkolsirichaikul, Tom Solomon. Neuropathogenesis of Japanese encephalitis in a primate model. PLOS NTD 8:e2980.
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I.3.1. Dr. Khin Saw Myint
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Myanmar, 10 April 1956Warga Negara (Nationality) : MyanmarJabatan (Position) : Virologistinstitusi (institution) : United States Center for Diseases Controlemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Lembaga Biologi Molekuler eijkman Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Jl. Diponegoro No. 69Jakarta Pusat 10430
J. ZOOLOGY (ZOOLOGY)
J.1. DNA barcoding Indonesian freshwater aquatic biotas of Sundaland: cryptic diversity and its biogeographical origin in a biodiversity hotspot
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan DNA Barcoding pada spesies ikan di indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ZoologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 10 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan, Sumatra, NTB, MalukuMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi – LiPi (Dr. Daisy Wowor, M.Sc dan Dra. Renny K. Hadiaty,
DSc.)
Abstract
in indonesia, Freshwater fishes and shrimps are an important source of incomes through the international ornamental fish trade. From the collectors in villages to the warehouses collecting ornamental species from all over the country for export, accessibility to the status of species traded (e.g. distribution, taxonomy) is key information. This knowledge, however, is neither accessible (i.e. not centralized in a dedicated database) nor available (i.e. taxonomic status unknown for many species). This gap of knowledge is negatively impacting both the indonesian export of ornamental fishes and shrimps through the loss of earnings (i.e. endemic species are not properly priced and sold as regular widespread species) and the development of sound management plans for harvested species with local communities (i.e. lack of tools for properly identifying species). Aside of the economic costs due to the lack of guidelines for the ornamental trade in term of biological knowledge (i.e. distribution, species status),
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the inventory of Sundaland fishes and shrimps is still too fragmentary to accurately identify areas of absolute priority for conservation purposes. in addition, recent DNA barcoding studies have evidenced that a substantial amount of the diversity of the indonesian aquatic fauna is cryptic and numerous species are hardly delineated based on their morphological attributes (Kadarusman et al. 2012, Nugraha etal. 2015).
J.1.1. Prof. fumihiko Kawamoto
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Chateauroux, 22 Agustus 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Senior Researcherinstitusi (institution) : institut de Recherche pour le Développement (iRD)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : UR226 – iSe-M 361 rue Jean-Francois Breton 34196 MontpellierNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 13CC67672
J.2. Inventory of freshwater fishes of the family Gobiidae in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan inventori yang meliputi studi taksonomi, sistem molekuler,
dan ekologi ikan air tawar indonesia khususnya famili GobiidaeBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ZoologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 27 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : (Terlampir)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dra. Renny K. Hadiaty)
Abstract
in the indo-Pacific area, rivers of oceanic islands resulting from tectonic and volcanic activities are mainly colonised by species that exhibit a life cycle allowing the colonisation of these systems. Since oceanic islands are isolated from potential sources of species from the mainlands, only species including a marine stage during their life cycle are able to colonize these remote river systems. Some fishes from the family Gobiidae show such characteristics that allow them to settle in oligotrophic rivers of oceanic islands. in indonesia, Gobiids are extremely diverse and represent some of the earliest species described in the indo-Pacific. According to Fishbase (www.fishbase.org) version 08/2014), 1216 species of freshwater fishes are cited from indonesia among which a 120 belong to the family Gobiidae.
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These Gobiids contribute most to the diversity of fish communities in the indo-Pacific islands and exhibit the highest levels of endemism. They spawn in freshwaters, the free embryos drift downstream to the sea where they undergo a planktonic phase, before returning to rivers to grow and reproduce, and hence they are called amphidromous species. At certain times of the year, the biomass of larvae recruiting from the sea and migrating upstream is so great that it represents an important source of food for local human populations in archipelagos and particularly in indonesia. However, harvesting of this food resource is highly unsustainable, on account of the complexity of the species life cycle.
in some sub-family such as the Sicydiinae, nearly 11 types localities are found in indonesia among the 4 genus and 26 species reported in the country. This means that 43% of the Sicydiinae species cited in indonesia have been described from material collected in the country. The systematic of the freshwater Gobiids, however, is still largely controversial and calls for a finer assessment of the family diversity in indonesia.
From the initial work of P. Keith, MNHN and R. K. Hadiaty, LiPi, before the project started and the first results of collections in the provinces of Java and Bali, four new species of Sicydiinae have been described in the context of the present project, thereby confirming the importance of assessing the diversity of the Gobiidae family in the indonesian archipelago.
J.2.1. Mr. frédéric Olivier Busson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Paris, 2 Juni 1972Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelleemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 5, rue de i’abbe Guilleminault94130 Nogen sur Marne, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 12CZ26803
J.3. Eastern Indonesia as the Source of Significant Avian Cryptic Diversity
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti keanekaragaman spesies burung di bagian timur indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ZoologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 11 November 2015(month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Papua Barat (Fakfak), Timor (Gunung Mutis), dan NTT (Pulau Alor)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Biologi – LiPi (Hidayat Ashari, M.Sc)
Abstract
Birds are the best-known animal group on earth. it has been suggested that around 98f all bird species are already known, and that species not yet discovered to science make up a small and insignificant amount of global bird diversity. On the other hand, many regions in the tropics, including indonesia, have yielded a surprising number of species descriptions in recent times. The flow of new bird discoveries from these areas is not slowing down but may indicate that there is substantial cryptic bird diversity yet to be described. During our recent expeditions to eastern indonesia, we have been able to describe and document several new bird forms to science. However, much more undescribed bird diversity awaits description in eastern indonesia. Survey work in areas that have historically been neglected by biologists has so far guided us in discovering multiple new bird forms to science in the Sulawesi region. extending this approach to Nusa Tenggara Timur and to Papua Barat, we propose to continue the successful work that we have so far done. The present proposal outlines an expedition to Nusa Tenggara Timur and Papua Barat that has the potential to result in the collection of material for another four to eight new bird species to science, thereby underlining indonesia’s importance for global biodiversity and endemism.
J.3.1. Dr. frank Erwin Rheindt
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Heilbronn, 26 Januari 1977Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : National University of Singaporeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : National University of Singapore, Department of Biological
Sciences, 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C4KH45P0H
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J.4. High troughput Analysis of Rabies – related Viruses and its Protection in the Global Migrating flying fox (Pteropus sp.)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melihat keterkaitan antara rubah terbang, rabies, dan infeksi virus
lainnya dengan skema kerjasama teknisBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ZoologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 13 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Bogor dan Garut)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan – iPB (Prof. drh. Srihadi Agungpriyono,
Ph.D, PV Vet (K))
Abstract
Recently the attention has been focused on the role of flying foxes which are carrying several important infectious agents like lyssavirus causing rabies, Nipah, Hendra, and/or ebola virus. GOi plans to eliminate rabies by 2020 and has been trying to take appropriate actions in collaboration with all indonesian institutions and international organizations such as Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, World Health Organization (hereinafter referred to as “WHO”), and etc. Flying foxes are able to fly over 100 km a day and migrate over 1,000 km seasonally as an average; therefore, they are one of the considerable vectors of the viral infectious diseases across nations. Under the situation, GOi requested JiCA to initiate the indonesia-Japan collaborative project at iPB for conducting ecological studies on flying foxes and their involvement in rabies-related and other viral infectious diseases. indonesian and Japanese researchers are going to conduct research on the relationship of flying foxes and the rabies and other viral infection by technical cooperation scheme. Through the Project, in addition, research capacity of indonesian counterparts in the field of rabies-related and other viral infectious diseases derived from flying foxes aims to be strengthened
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J.4.1. Prof. Eiichi Hondo
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shinagawa, 5 Agustus 1968Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Nagoya Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Laboratory of Animal Morphology, Division of Biofunctional
Development, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University Furo-cho Chikusa-ku, Nagoya Japan.
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TZ0578415
J.4.2. Ms. Yupadee Hengjan, M.Sc
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : ThailandWarga Negara (Nationality) : PhD CandidateJabatan (Position) : Nagoya Universityinstitusi (institution) : [email protected] (email) : Laboratory of Animal Morphology, Division of Biofunctional
Development, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University Furo-cho Chikusa-ku, NagoyaJapan
Alamat (Address) : 0254789Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Thailand
J.5. Joint biodiversity inventory of the higher plants in Indonesia and collaborative training of Indonesian young taxonomists
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan kolaborasi penelitian taksonomi yang meliputi beberapa
kelompok penting seperti tanaman paku-pakuanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : BotaniLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 21 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Barat; Sulsel (Mamasa, Tator, engrekang), Sulut (Minahasa,
Bolang Mongandow), Kaltim (Pasir, Kutai Kartanegara), Jabar (Sukabumi, Garut), Papua Barat (Manokwari)
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Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dr. Andrea Agusta, Dr. Joeni Setijo Rahajoe, Arief
Hidayat, M.Si, dan Dr. Lina Juswara)
Abstract
indonesia has the highest diversity of plant species in the world. its flora is closely related to Chinese flora and is important for Asia tropical plant taxonomy, plant phylogeny and biogeography. in this project, a joint team from both indonesia and China will conduct extensive field survey in the four island areas in indonesia. Based on data and specimens collected from the field survey, we will conduct taxonomic research on some important taxa with shared interests from both sides. During the implementation of this project, young students and taxonomists from indonesia will be trained in Chinese Academy of Science. The project will prompt taxonomy in indonesia, which is urgently needed in indonesia, a country with the highest plant diversity in the world.
J.5.1. Dr. Xiaohua Jin
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Anhui, 26 Juli 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : Chinese Academy of Sciencesemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 20 Nanxincun Xiangshan, Beijing, 100093, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : G57175419
J.5.2. Dr. Qiaoping Xiang
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hubei, 19 Oktober 1965Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : Chinese Academy of Sciencesemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 20 Nanxincun Xiangshan, Beijing, 100093, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : G46388690
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J.6. Indonesian Biodiversity and Information System
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengembangkan dan menyediakan komponen inti untuk pendekatan
screening fungsional berbasis pengetahuan yang digunakan untuk penemuan senyawa anti-infeksi baru dari organism indonesia
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ZoologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 9 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (TN. Gunung Halimun Salak)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Biologi – LiPi (Prof. Dr. Rosichon Ubaidillah, ir. Ahmad
Jauhar Arief, M.Sc., dan Tim)
Abstract
iNDOBiOSYS will develop and provide core components for a knowledge-based functional screening approach employed to the discovery of new anti-infective compounds from indonesian organisms. in iNDOBiOSYS, this comprises a novel integrated high-throughput biodiversity discovery pipeline for the sampling, identification and provision of promising target groups from areas with a high level of biodiversity. The unprecedented combination of primary biodiversity data and relevant metadata will support an innovative approach towards the discovery of active compounds from indonesian organisms.
J.6.1. Dr. Thomas von Rintelen
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Berlin, 25 November 1970Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Programme Leader Southeast Asia & Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Museum fuer Naturkunde Berlinemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Museum fuer Naturkundeinvalidenstr. 4310115 BerlinGermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C3JNTZ233
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J.6.2. Dr. Stefan Schmidt
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Minden, 12 Juli 1962Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Zoologische Staatssammlung, Munich, Germanyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Muenchhausenstr. 2181247 Munich, Bavaria, GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : CF68NYTY8
J.6.3. Dr. Andrew Polaszek
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : London, 30 Desember 1959Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Natural History Museumemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Dept of Life SciencesNatural History MuseumNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Cromwell RoadLondon SW7 5BD UK
J.6.4. Mrs. Olga Schmidt
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Leningrad, 20 Juli 1965Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Zoologische Staatssammlung, Munich, Germanyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : MunchhausenstraBe 21 D-81247 Munich GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : CF68WVGFT
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J.6.5. Dr. Siegfried Wolfram Mey
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Arnstadt, 1 Maret 1953Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Museum fuer Naturkunde Berlinemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Schlaatzstr. 16, D-14473 Postdam, GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C3MZH44FW
J.6.6. Dr. Christoph Leonard Häuser
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kiel, 29 Maret 1959Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Museum fuer Naturkunde Berlinemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Leibniz institute for Research on evolution and Biodiversity
invalindenstr. 43, 10115 BerlinNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C89V26V5X
J.6.7. Dr. Andreas floren
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Duesseldorf, 13 September 1961Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Dept. of Animal ecology and Tropical Biology – University of
Wuerzburgemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Wuerzburg, Biozentrum, Am Hubland, 97074
GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : CGKHJ94Z7
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J.6.8. Dr. Thomas Wesener
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hattingen, 24 Mei 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Curator, Head of Section Myriapodainstitusi (institution) : Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenigemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Research Museum Alexander Koenig Adenauerallee 160 53113
Bonn, GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C73XTKM32
J.6.9. Mr. Jan Philip Oeyen
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Lenvik, 13 Oktober 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : NorwegianJabatan (Position) : Ph.D Studentinstitusi (institution) : Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenigemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Research Museum Alexander Koenig, Adenauerallee 160Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 53113 Bonn, Germany
J.6.10. Dr. Johannes frans frisch
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kassel, 14 Juni 1966Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Museum fuer Naturkunde Berlinemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Museum fuer Naturkunde invalidenstraBe 43 D-10115 BerlinNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 283519905
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J.6.11. Mr. fabian Droppelmann
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Siegburg, 13 November 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenigemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C79W1Y405
J.6.12. Ms. Isabel Catalina Kilian Salas
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Quito, 20 Maret 1993Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenigemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Am Jesuitenhof 3 53117 Bonn/ GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C73ZH4ZY3
J.6.13. Mr. Sebastian Hüllen
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Siegburg, 14 September 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenigemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C73ZKT466
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J.6.14. Ms. Anita freudmann, M.Sc
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Braunau am inn, 31 Oktober 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustriaJabatan (Position) : Ph.D Studentinstitusi (institution) : Dept. of Botany and Biodiversity Research – University of Viennaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Untere Donaustr. 35/27 1020 Vienna, AustriaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : P3102123
J.6.15. Ms. Ricarda Wistuba, M.Sc
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Bonn, 1 Oktober 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Zoologisches Forschungmuseum Alexander Koenigemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : engeltalstraBe 2 53111 BonnNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C73ZF1NL9
J.6.16. Ms. Janine Schmidt
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kőln, 23 Juni 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : MSc Studentinstitusi (institution) : Zoologisches Forschungmuseum Alexander Koenigemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : RochusstraBe 26, 50827 KoelnNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C744FL19G
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J.7. Can We move toward more sustainable bird keeping in Indonesia? Phase II
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menganalisis faktor-faktor dan struktur yang mendorong masyarakat
memperdagangkan burung liar atau burung asli bududayaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ZoologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 29 Juli 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Medan (Sumatera Utara)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas MiPA Universitas Sumatera Utara (Dr. Nursahara Pasaribu)
Abstract
The wildlife pet trade is one of the main drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide. it is believed that the popular culture of bird keeping, in indonesia is rapidly depleting the wild bird populations and captive rearing may take pressure off wild populations. However, we only have a basic understanding of the social dimensions of bird keeping in indonesia, which may affect the effectiveness and success of any intervention program. We plan to carry out a survey targeted at the Medan (Sumatra, indonesia) bird owners to understand the social and economic factors driving the wild bird ownership and the prospect of transitioning from a wild bird to a captive-bred bird market and culture. We want to determine the factors and identify the conditions in which bird owners preferentially buy captive-reared birds over wild birds. in particular, what do owners value in pet bird? How may attitudes, values, and beliefs influence the owners perceptions, preferences, and behaviors on bird keeping? And what economic, social, religious (e.g., a recent FATWA/religious ruling banning illegal wildlife trade), and/or psychological factors (or barriers) can promote (or prevent) adoption of captive-bred birds over wild birds as pets? We will use structural equation models to analyze the factors and structure behind the decision to buy wild or captive-reared birds. in addition, we plan to use the discrete choice modeling to analyze the owners preferences for wild or captive-reared birds. We hope that our findings will contribute to the design of an effective education and communication program to encourage and promote captive-reared birds as a more sustainable alternative to wild birds for bird owners in Sumatra and indonesia
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J.7.1. Mr. Tien Ming Lee
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Singapura, 1 November 1978Warga Negara (Nationality) : SingapuraJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Research Associateinstitusi (institution) : Princeton Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 405A Robertson HallNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA
J.8 Population characteristics and community perceptions of the endangered Javan warty pig (Sus verrucosus blouchi) on Bawean island and Java islands, Indonesia, and ex-situ behavioral research at the breeding facilities in Cikanaga
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan proyek konservasi dan penelitian lapangan pertama pada
babi berkutil BaweanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ZoologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 10 (sepuluh) bulan, mulai 26 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Timur (Pulau Bawean), Jawa Barat (Sukabumi dan Banjar)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dr. Gono Semiadi)
Abstract
The Bawean warty pig Susblouchi is a species endemic to the island Bawean off the coast of east Java, indonesia. Susblouchi is still listed as a subspecies of the endangered Javan warty pig on the iUCN Redlist. However, taxonomic researchers recently raised it to full species level within the Sus genus. A subsequent attempt to assess the status of S.v. blouchi by the lUCN/SSC Wild Pig Specialist Group (WPSG), resulted in a “Data Deficient” status, indicating the lack of knowledge available (Meijaard et al., 2014). The main threats Bawean warty pigs is facing are habitat loss and hunting. Following the encroachment of agricultural land into forests, pigs forage on crops, and are subsequently hunted for pest control. The aim of this project is to conduct the first conservation and research field project on Bawean warty pigs, to lay the basis for an effective conservation planning and long term monitoring programme. The required baseline data will be acquired through collecting essential data on the population size, distribution, biology, ecology and taxonomy of the species by conducting line transect surveys and camera traps.
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Next to this, multiple surveys will be conducted in the Banjar area on mainland Java where Javan warty pigs are known to occur, to collect DNA material from mainland populations for genetic analysis and comparison to the Bawean warty pig. in mid-year a behavioural ecology study of the ex-situ population of Javan warty pigs will take place at the official Javan warty pig breeding programme at Cikananga rescue centre, Sukabumi, to compare ex- and in-situ behaviour and provide recommendations for improvement of captive husbandry. As local communities will play a significant role in the conservation of this species, we will also conduct interviews with local community members to investigate their perception of wild pigs based on social and economic aspects. These interviews will investigate the extend of crop-raiding and search for farmer-and pig friendly solutions. Furthermore, we will conduct continuous socialisation, awareness activities and education, for instance a local sports tournament, to gain rapport and support by the local communities. To support capacity building, we will provide employment, a stipend, and intensive training to local guides and a local student, in order to support capacity building and the future generation of indonesian conservationists.
J.8.1. Ms. Eva Johanna Rode-Margono
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : eschwege, Jerman, 16 Januari 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Oxford Brookes Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Jl. Nanas Flamboyan V No. 6 Utan Kayu, JaktimNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C642ZV01R
J.9 Ecology & Conservation of Sumatran Elephants Roaming Outside Protected Areas (A Case Study of Bukit Tiga Puluh Elephant Population, Sumatra, Indonesia)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mencari cara efektif dalam konservasi gajah di Bukit Tiga Puluh dan
lokasi lain di indonesia yang memiliki persamaan kondisiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ZoologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 16 April 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (T.N Bukit Tiga Puluh)
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Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan UGM (Dr. Styawan Pudyatmoko, S.Hut, M.Sc; Dr.
Sumardi M.For.Sc; Dr. Muhammad Ali imron, M.Sc)
Abstract
elephants are among the most popular animals tnihe world. Although never really domesticated, tamed elephants served mankind as transport” and war animals for centuries play important roles in religious and cultural ceremonies, and are the pride of many zoos and circuses (Csuti 2006; Sukumar 2003: 55-81). However, ihe total captive held population of 16.000 Asian elephants (estimated 1995) is despiies its enormous size not self-sustaining and thus may still require wild-caught elephants to be maintained (Kashio 2002; Hildebrandt et al.2006; Clubb et al. 2008). Wild elephants are still present on two continents (Africa and Asia) and three large islands (Sumatra, Borneo, and Sri Lanka). There are two African species, the African savanna elephant (Loxodontaafricana) and the African forest elephant (Loxodontacyclotis), and one species in Asia, the A.sian elephant (elephas maximus). Free-roaming elephants are a major attraction in numerous wildlife reserves and National Parks and became important flagship species for nature conservation. However, with the exception of some well protected populations (most of them in Southern Africa) wild elephants are threatened by illegal killing and displacement throughout their range (Blanc 2008; Choudhury et al. 2008). Most often, elephants are either killed for their valuable tusks or in conflicts with the human population they increasingly have to share their habitat with. Unable to compensate for even relatively low levels of human-induced mortality, many of the smaller populations might beostin the near future. White it is obvious that scientific stuaies will not prevent elephant extinction as a stand-alone activity, reliable, research base a information on elephant population?
J.9.1 Mr. Alexander Markus Moβbrucker, M.Sc.
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Radolfzell, 27 Juni 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Ph.D. Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Universitas Gajah Madaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Cebin Somchalde 7/78345 Mous GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C4JNH4LV3
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J.10 Inventory of freshwater fishes of the family Gobiidae in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan inventori yang meliputi studi taksonomi, sistem molekuler,
dan ekologi ikan air tawar indonesia khususnya famili GobiidaeBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ZoologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 5 April 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : NTB (Bima, Dompu, Sumbawa, Sumbawa Barat), Maluku (Buru, Buru
Selatan, Maluku Tengah, Seram Bagian Barat, Seram Bagian Timur, Ambon); Maluku Tenggara (Maluku Tenggara, Maluku Tenggara Barat, Aru, Barat Daya, Tual); Maluku Utara (Halmahera Barat, Halmahera Selatan, Halmahera Tengah, Halmahera Timur, Halmahera Utara, Kep. Sula, Morotai)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Biologi LiPi (Dra. Renny K. Hadiati, Dr. Daisy Wowor, Sopian Sauri)
Abstract
in indonesia, Gobiids are extremely diverse and represent some of the earliest species described in the indo-Pacific. According to Fishbase (www.fishbase.org, version 08/2014), 1216 species of freshwater fishes are cited from indonesia among which a 120 belong to the family Gobiidae. in some sub-family such as the Sicydiinae, nearly 11 types localities are found in indonesia among the 4 genus and 26 species reported in the country. This means that 43% of the Sicydiinae species cited in indonesia have been described from material collected in the country. The systematic of the freshwater Gobiids, however, is still largely controversial and calls for a finer assessment of the family diversity in indonesia. From my initial work and those of Dr. R. K. Hadiaty, LiPi, before the project started and the first results of collections in the provinces of Java and Bali, four new species of Sicydiinae have been described in the context of the present project, thereby confirming the importance of assessing the diversity of the Gobiidae family in the indonesian archipelago.The project seeks to strengthen the knowledge on the indonesian freshwater fishes diversity through the implementation of a pluridisciplinary approach involving taxonomy, molecular systematic and ecology
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J.10.1 Dr. Phillip Murray Keith
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Deols, 24 April 1964Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelleemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 57 rue cuvier 75231, Paris FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 09PR12531
J.11 Survival and site fidelity study of rehabilitated and released Black and white Laughingthrushes (Garrulax bicolor) within In-situ conservation program
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memeriksa tingkat kematian dan penyebabnya, dan perilaku pasca-
release burung Laughing thrushesBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ZoologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 22 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Utara (Karo)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : FMiPA Universitas Sumatera Utara (Dr. Nursahara Pasaribu, M.Sc.)
Abstract
According on BirdLife international, indonesia is regarded as a region with the highest number of threatened bird species across whole Southeast Asia, a total of 132 species. intensive agriculture development and animal trade are the main causes. On the other hand, can be seen an increase of conservation activities of which main tools are restoration programs. Certainly, the success of these programs are conditioned on well set methodology, which should be based on good biological knowledge of target species. One of these threatened, but low explored species is endemic of Sumatra island, Black and White Laughingthrush (Garrulax bicolor). Unfortunately, there are just two registered in-situ conservation programs throughout all indonesia. These projects are led by Cikananga Wildlife Center on Java island and indonesian Species Conservation Program (iSCP) on Sumatra island. But any releases have not been carried out yet, because no methodology has not been developed. Therefore, main goals of this study are examine the rate of mortality and its causes, and post-release behavior. Afterwards, suggest suitable release methodology based on gained research results. Rehabilitated birds from iSCP
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rescue center will be used in this study. These birds will be soft released after acclimatization period into new habitats and dispersal, home-range establishment and intraspecies interactions will be examined by telemetry method. Afterwards, long-term monitoring of ringed birds by color rings will be undertaken. An important part of this study will be also the long-term bird market monitoring, that will be carried out by questionnaires, interviews and direct counts method. Because a bird selling, capturing from wild exactly, influences very highly density of wild populations and determines their next progress, it is necessary to know trade rate. All obtained results should enable to create a suitable and functional restoration program, which should be the next logical step in all in-situ conservation programs. in addition, the biological knowledge of target species, which are still missing in professional literature, will be improved.
J.11.1 Mr. Tomas Busina
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Republik Ceko, 21 Mei 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : Republik CekoJabatan (Position) : Ph.D. studentinstitusi (institution) : Czech University of Life Sciences Pragueemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of Husbandry and ethology of AnimalsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Kamycka 129Prague 6 – Suchdol16521Czech Republic
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BAB 3. SOSIO HUMANIORA (SOCIAL SCIENCES)
A. ANTROPOLOGI LINGKUNGAN (ENVIRONMENT ANTHROPOLOGY)
A.1. Water, tourism and surfing: an ethnography of marine environments in Bali
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti lingkungan laut Bali dalam konteks pengelolaan air dan laut,
pariwisata, dan perselancaran, serta meneliti perubahan sosial yang terbawa dari segi ekonomi, budaya, dan lingkungan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi lingkunganLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 26 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (Kuta Utara dan Badung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Sastra dan Budaya – Universitas Udayana (Prof. Dr. i Nyoman
Dama Putra, M.Litt)
Abstract
Bali, a small tropical island in indonesia faces two environmental pressures in particular: freshwater scarcity and ocean pollution. This research proposes to conduct an ethnographic study of water in Bali which addresses the island’s environmental concerns, through the broader social context of surfing, marine environments and tourism. Situated in existing research on water irrigation, tourism and ecological knowledge, this research intends to explore the social consequences of a shift in water use from agriculture to tourism. How will this change social organisation around water management and affect existing traditional groups such as the ‘subak’? Surf tourism is an important economic and social factor on Bali. While Balinese Hindu religion understands the ocean as associated with evil spirits, impurity but also as lifegiving, i intend to explore how surf tourism may have changed existing perceptions of marine environments. These questions are asked in the context of literature on tourism research, water management and human relationships to environment. As ethnographic investigation, this research intends to conduct interviews, participant observation and a photoelicited visual method of environmental taxonomy.
The qualitative research is undertaken by the researcher who plans to take written field notes, audiorecordings and photographs. Research assistants and interpreters may be used to enable
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deeper understanding of data. informed consent will be sought from participants and the research is undertaken in close consideration of ethical guidelines within Anthropology. The future of the traditional irrigation society ‘subak’ is often
discussed in the anthropological literature of environment in Bali, and i intend to contribute new research to this debate on water management in light of tourism development. My focus on marine environments, surf tourism and resource anagement, including relations to pollution is a novel approach to the existing literature on Balinese relations to marine environments.
A.1.1. Mr. Thomas Daniel Wright
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hong Kong, 31 Juli 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : University of Queenslandemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 24 Dobbs St, Holland Park West, Brisbane, 4121 QLD, AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : PA1343388
A.2. Toward the Regeneration of Tropical Peat Land Societies: Establishment of an International Research Network and Proposal of its future
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk memperjelas karakteristik ekologi dan siklus materi di daerah
rawa gambut tropisBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi LingkunganLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 4 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Propinsi Kalimantan Barat (Kotamadya Pontianak), Propinsi Riau
(Kabupaten Bengkalis, Siak, Giam Siak Kecil Bioreserve)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Riau (Dr. Haris Gunawan)
Abstract
Tropical Asia, including indonesia, has been experiencing peatland fires in the last few decades. The peatland fires have been emitting both gas and aerosol particles to the atmosphere, affecting the earth system, human health, and human activity. For example, CO2 emitted from
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peatland fire in 1997 accounted for approximately 25 0f the carbon emission from the global forest fires. One of the important atmospheric pollutants emitted from peatland fire is aerosol particle, since it influences cloud formation, atmospheric radiation, visibility, and human health.
Particle emission from peat burning is assumed as the same as that from other deforestation in the current emission inventory probably because of the lack of observation data. emission of aerosol particles from the peat burning needs to be improved so that researchers can assess its environmental impacts better. Based on the backgrounds described above, we propose to conduct (1) in-situ observation of atmospheric gas and aerosol particles emitted from peatland fires and (2) peat burning and atmospheric chemistry experiments in laboratory. The goal of the project is to understand emission of aerosol particles by combining both field and laboratory data, which contributes to quantify environmental impact of peatland fires on the environment of tropical Asia.
The main concern of this research is, in other words, the maturing process of the migrant societies that settled in peat swamp forest during the second half of the twentieth century. This study is based on two previous field surveys. in 1993, a complete household census was carried out in two migrant settlements as well as larger village that provided various services to one of the two settlements. The survey focused on social structure, family history and household economy. The larger village was revisited in 1997, and a follow-up study of the migrant communities was conducted in 2001. The results of this research will contribute to the understanding of how the forest environment, the migrants socio-cultural attributes, the dominant social-economic-political environment, and the socio-cultural conditions at the frontier can explain some of the outcomes of the settlement and adaptation patterns in the area.
A.2.1. Prof. Abe Kenichi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jepang, 9 November 1958Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Research institute for Humanity and Nature (RiHN) Center for
Research Promotionemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 457-4, Motoyama, Kamigamo, Kita-ku, Kyoto, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : MT1132295
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A.2.2. Dr. Masayuki Ito
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jepang, 19 Januari 1979Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH8305611
A.2.3. Dr. Osamu Kozan
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Tokyo, Jepang, 19 Juni 1976Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 46 Shimoadachi-cho, Yoshida Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan 606-8501Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH6631621
A.2.4. Dr. Mikinori Kuwata
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Aichi, 14 Desember 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 46 Yoshida Shimoadachi, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TZ1017363
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B. ANTROPOLOGI SOSIAL BUDAYA (SOCIO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY)
B.1. fashion in Contemporary Indonesia : Performing feminity
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti fashion design kontemporer di JakartaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi BudayaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 15 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jakarta SelatanMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Seni Rupa-institut Kesenian Jakarta (Citra Smara Dewi, S.Sn.,M.Si)
Abstract
it has been pointed out that fashion is a growing multi-million dollar industry, with Jakarta, the capital of indonesia, currently hosting twice a year fashion weeks (iFW and JeW) with an international profile. indonesian fashion is shown on the catwalks of all Asian fashion weeks, the fashion week having now become a global practice of presenting new collections to buyers, fashion editors and the general public. The shows are televised, tweeted and instagrammed, with trends made immediately available for consumption even before the clothes reach the shops.
indonesian designers train in some of the major fashion capitals of the western world and some prestigious international fashion and design schools, such as La Salle and Raffles institute of Higher education, have opened branches in indonesia. Other institutions in indonesia, such as the institut Kesenian Jakarta (1KJ) have been running successful fashion departments.
No longer focused on linking traditional dress and national identity, in what has been glossed as a form of ‘self-Orientalising’, as was the case during the Suharto regime (Boelke 2008), fashion from indonesia, in both its ‘modest’ version, for the consumption of devout Muslim women, and more ‘daring’ designs, has a global outlook, simultaneously retaining a distinctive indonesian character, through cultural references and motifs which are part of the visual culture of indonesia (eg references to wayang, use of materials such as batik and ikat) combined with a modern cut and contemporary styling. indonesian fashion shows are often lavish affairs linking fashion to neo-traditional dance performance (as in the annual Fashion Festival in Legian.Bali), in an attempt to connect with a variously understood and often contested ‘heritage’.The question arises: what is fashion to indonesian women of today? How is femininity performed through fashion? What are the issues relating to body image and notions of an ideal body, long
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and slim[tinggi) and a pale complexion.touted by fashion and related industries, such as the beauty industry, and more generally, media and advertising, and projected through the catwalk and the magazines, print and online?
This project sets about to explore such issues, of global significance, which have begun to be debated and contested within a euro-American context, but have not been significantly noted in the context of Asian countries and indonesia in particular, despite the growing influence and economic power wielded by the local fashion industry.
B.1.1. Dr. Alessandra Lopez Y Royo
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Bari, 24 April 1957Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : SOAS University Of Londonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Flat 11 eton House, Leigh Road London N5 1SR, UKNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 505513344
B.2. Anthropological Research on the Origin Myths of Traditional Political Divisions (Tanah Persekutuan ) in Central flores, Nusa Tenggara Timur
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti mengenai kebudayaan, khususnya mengenai tradisi lisan
lokal masyarakat/ orang Lio yang bermukin di Kab. ende dan Kab. Sikka
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi BudayaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 9 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : NTT (Kab. ende dan Kab. Sika)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Kemasyarakatan dan Kebudayaan, Lembaga ilmu
Pengetahuan indonesia (PMB-LiPi) (Johanis Haba)
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To collect origin myths of traditional non-governmental politico-customary divisions (tanah persekutuan, “tana” in Lionese) in Kabupaten ende and Kabupaten Sikka in central Flores, NTT and to map tentatively the geographical distribution of the types of the origin myths.
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i will conduct non-organized cultural anthropological interview with elderly villagers in Lionese and in Bahasa indonesia in order to collect variants of the origin myths and their related oral traditions of overseas trading and communication.
if combined with and analyzed on the basis of other historical data, it is strongly expected that the result of my planned field research will shed light on historical unrecorded and unwritten formation process of the divisions in central Flores during the period from the 19th to the early twentieth centu
B.2.1. Prof. Takashi Sugishima
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hokkaido, Jepang, 9 Februari 1953Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Kyoto Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8501, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH0009591
B.3. Exploring Sundanese Ethnic Identity and Cultural Conversion” An Anthropological study in the Globalization and Modernization Era
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk meneliti identitas suku sunda dalam era rekonstruksi budaya di
bawah pengaruh globalisasi dan modernisasi di indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi SosialLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 7 Desember 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Bandung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Sumber Daya Regional (PSDR) – LiPi (Fadjar ibnu
Thufall, PhD)
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The objective of this study is to examine Sundanese identity in the current era of cultural reconstruction under the influence of globalization and modernization in indonesia.
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After the resignation of President Soeharto in 1998, communities and ethnic groups in indonesia began to express their opinions freely and began publicly and vocally demanding the right to implement elements of “adat” or “local customs and cultural revival” in their home territories. This study aims to clarify the complicated dynamism and relationships among the various motives of such groups in the “Post-New Order” in indonesia.
My research will be carried out mainly through anthropological fieldwork in the suburban area of Bandung, West Java, which was one of the places influenced by the aforementioned events. Bandung city is known as the central city of Sundanese ethnic people. in recent years, attempts have been made toward reconstruction of Sundanese culture in Bandung. After a highway road from Jakarta to Bandung, called the Cipularang Toll Road, was constructed and a new flight path was designed from Malaysia and Singapore, buildings and shopping spots in Bandung grew rapidly. Moreover, with the spread of tourism, Bandung’s suburban areas, where the indigenous culture of Sundanese ethnic people remains well preserved, have become economically important. in connection with the above, many Sundanese cultural activities have been organized lately, especially among the youth, who want to ensure that their original culture is not eroded by modernization.
The subjects of this study are Sundanese ethnic people living in the places mentioned above. The focus of this study is to investigate, through anthropological participant observation, changes in Sundanese ethnic people’s mindset caused by the influence of modernization, urbanization, consumerism, and tourism development on their environment and society. in other words, this study aims to examine the complex relationship between economic growth and capitalization with the society movement that aims to protect the local culture from being eroded by modernization and foreign culture.
B.3.1. Mr. Ryo Araki
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Mie, 11 Mei 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Tokyo Metropolitan Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1-1, Minami-Ohsawa, Hachioji City, Tokyo, 192-0397 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK3651456
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B.4. Indonesian Civil Society and the Concept of “Sukarela” - New Dynamics of Civil Engagement and Voluntarism in Contemporary Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyelidiki makna penglibatan diri sebagai Sukarelawan dalam
masyarakat indonesia Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi Sosial Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 2 (dua) bulan, mulai 23 November 2015 (month, starting from) Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta dan Yogyakarta Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Jurusan Politik & Pemerintahan (JPP), Fakultas ilmu Sosial dan
ilmu Politik (FiSiPOL), Universitas Gadjah Mada (Prof. Dr. Purwo Santoso)
Abstract
World-wide, voluntary engagement and work is a crucial part of civil society. in indonesias consolidating democracy civil society more and more becomes an important factor. especially, on a spontaneous basis indonesians engage themselves for a cause that is of their innermost concern. This PhD project attempts to investigate models of being and becoming a volunteer in indonesia and what it means to engage oneself as sukarelawan in indonesian society. The study shall clearly distinguish between what it means to be a volunteer in indonesia. What do indonesians mean when they use the concept sukarela and what do they think are the higher goals of their voluntary engagement?
B.4. 1. Mr. Mark Philip Stadler
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Siegen, Jerman 9 Maret 1986 Warga Negara (Nationality) : Jerman Jabatan (Position) : PhD Fellow institusi (institution) : Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies email (email) : [email protected] Alamat (Address) : Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies Faculty
of Humanities University of Copenhagen Karen Blixens Vej 4, building 102300 Copenhagen S
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C4TV3FXJJ
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B.4. Legal Pluralism and Islam in Indonesia: Ethnography of Minangkabau
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari praktek turun temurun dari orang Minangkabau di
Sumatera dan melihat kesinambungan dan perubahan dalam sistem kekerabatan dan struktur desa
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi Budaya Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 23 November 2015 (month, starting from) Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Barat (Padang, Bukittinggi, Pesisir Selatan, Solok Selatan,
Painan); DKi Jakarta Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Kajian Sosial-Budaya & ekonomi (PKSBe), Universitas Negeri
Padang (Mestika Zed)
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The purpose of this research is to document the inheritance practices of the Minangkabau people in Sumatra and examine the continuities and changes in their kinship system and village structure. Through an ethnographic study of a particular village, the research explores how local traditions and customs (Adat), islamic law and religious norms, and indonesian state laws are interpreted and practiced by the villagers in their family life.
The Minangkabau society is traditionally matrilineal, that is, descent is traced through female line, and land properties are inherited from a mother to her daughters. The Minangkabau people, however, are also predominantly muslims and follow islamic law, which stipulates property inheritance in a different way. How do the Minangkabau people reconcile their traditional kinship system with universal islamic law?
Traditionally, disputes regarding inheritance claims were settled by the male lineage head (ninik mamak or punghulu), or at the local Adat council (kerapatan adat nagari) composed by lineage heads of the village. Since colonial times, some disputes were brought to state courts. Recently, it is reported that people increasingly bring their disputes to islamic courts. What kind of dispute is settled locally and what kind is brought to state or islamic courts? How people decide which legal mechanism to use to resolve disputes over inheritance? How judges at state or islamic courts interpret Adat, islamic law, and state law in their ruling of the cases?
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B.4. 1. Mr. Kei Nishikawa
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Miyagi, Jepang, 27 Maret 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Ph. D candidateinstitusi (institution) : Graduate School of Arts and Letters, Tohoku Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Anthropology Program, Graduate School of Arts and letters,
Tohoku University 27-1, Kawauchi, Aoba-ku Sendai, Miyagi. 980-8576, Japan
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : MU1365589
B.5. Translating the Buddha: Indonesian reliquaries and the vimala usnisa dharani
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk membandingkan dan menganalisa berbagai contoh stupa
yang ditemukan di indonesia bagian BaratBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi BudayaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 5 November 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumsel (Palembang), Jakarta (Jaksel), D.i Yogyakarta, Jatim (Surabaya)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Surabaya (ismail Lutfi)
Abstract
in 1925, a short text, the vimala (VUD), was discovered stamped onto a locally produced, eighth-century, coin-sized clay disc, entombed within a Buddhist reliquary (stūpa) at Pedjeng, Bali. Small stūpas containing condensed versions of key Buddhist texts are common across South and Southeast Asia, including western indonesia. The presence of this text in this form, however, is extremely rare. Only four other examples are currently recognized from the pre-islamic period, all from northern india. its discovery in this form in Bali suggests its likely presence elsewhere in western indonesia. Working closely with local indonesian scholars and research groups, i will identify and analyze the comprehensive presence of the VUD in Sumatra, Java and Bali in order to plot the movement and regional diversity of religion in that region in the pre-islamic era. This project will use an untapped body of sources to contribute significantly to current understandings of Southeast Asia’s regional identity and the historical foundations of current indonesian identity politics, supporting future education and development efforts.
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B.5.1. Ms. Sophia Van Zyle Warshall
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : USA, 6 Maret 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : University of California, Berkeleyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1801 Chestnut Street Berkeley, CA 94702USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 505608369
B.6. Corrections Based on the Community: Local Practices for “Social Reintegration” in Java, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari cara-cara koreksi dari sudut pandang jaringan sosial dan
sumber daya manusia berdasarkan konteks lokal di indonesia Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi Sosial Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 2 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from) Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Tengah (Semarang (Pusat riset) Solo, Ambarawa), Jawa Barat
(Tasikmalaya), Jawa Timur (Surabaya), DKi Jakarta Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Studi Asia, Universitas Diponegoro (Dr. Yety Rochwulaningsih, M.Si.)
Abstract
According to The Blue Print of Reformation and implementation of Correctional System (indonesia’s Ministerial Decision) in 2009, one of the current main issues in corrections aiming at Social Reintegration is De-institutionalization (Deinstitusionalisasi) of treatments by putting corrections into the middle of the community. Although this agenda seems to be kind of new, it should be noted that in indonesia itself there have already been a variety of correctional practices supported by citizens through utilizing rich local resources in relation with national Correctional system. However, in academic field as well as in criminal policy, less has been examined about those practices.
[Purpose]
The purpose of this research is to examine correctional practices from the viewpoint of social networks and human resources based on local contexts in indonesia, and to reveal how Social
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Reintegration as a way of problem solving can be achieved in actual correctional scene. This research will particularly focus on juvenile cases because it is in the field of juvenile corrections that relatively active community-supported practices are expected. A prime case is indonesian traditional educational institutions which cover not only aftercare treatments for those who committed a crime but also preventive treatments in early stages of misbehavior.
[Methods]
This research will adopt ethnographic approach based on Participant Observation and Semi-structured interview for data collection and data analysis. After preliminary phrase to identify the cases where active correctional treatments are practiced, participant observation of selected cases will be taken, considering the characteristics of its social/cultural networks and local resources utilized in the activities. Here i will pay attention to the relationship of each practice with government-led corrections both inside/outside Correctional institution. Besides that, Document collection on historical and legislative aspect of corrections as well as statistic data will be conducted.
[Academic contributions & broader impacts] While corrections in indonesia has long been examined mainly from the perspectives of history and law as well as a policy point of view which all put emphasis on the development of legal framework, less is known about how process of corrections works at a practical level and how Social Reintegration is achieved in each situation. By applying methods of ethnography and socio-cultural anthropology, this research aims to capture the instances of correction as an everyday practice for goodness in relation with the national framework of Correctional system. This research will also contribute to an understanding of the corrections which has been supported by local people in the community so far, and then may suggest the possibility of utilizing those accumulation of experiences to be put in the best use for the future reform.
B.6. 1. Ms. Yoko Jinnai
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kagawa, Jepang, 14 Februari 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Doctoral Studentinstitusi (institution) : Graduate Scool of education and Human Development, Nagoya
Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 402 earie Takemi,4-43 Takemi-cho,Mizuho-ku,Nagoya,JAPANNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TR1877917
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B.7. Contemporary Development of Local Weaving Production in South and West Sulawesi: with Relation to Reviving Custom in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menganalisis perkembangan kontemporer local tenun produksi
di Sulsel dan Sulbar di tengah pembangunan ekonomi dan menghidupkan kembali adat di indonesia
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi BudayaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 8 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulsel (Tana Toraja, Toraja Utara), Sulbar (Mamasa, Polewali-Mandar)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Kependudukan LiPi (Herry Yogaswara)
Abstract
The objective of this research is to analyze contemporary development of local weaving-production in South and West Sulawesi in the midst of economic development and reviving custom in indonesia, in terms of technological anthropology. The main question of this study lies in possibility of weaving production on the back-strap loom in accordance to increasing demand for local cloths nowadays. This survey covers four regencies: Tana Toraja and Toraja Utara regencies in South Sulawesi, Mamasa and Polewali-Mandar regencies in West Sulawesi, among which the Research Base Station is Tana Toraja. ethnically, Torajan and Mamasan peoples inhabit in the mountainous region and Mandar people reside along the coastal region.
This research, to begin with, seeks to represent technical aspects of weavings in both regions developing in characteristic styles, which are found in kinds of material and forms of back-strap loom. Trading system of production is also taken to be a technological process in a given society; weavers depend on grouping of their communities in the mountain, while they construct patron-client relation with independent dealers in local markets in the coast.
Currently increasing demand for local cloths to wear in ceremonies and offices has led to a renewed interest on growing local and ethnic identity followed by a movement of reviving custom and economic development in indonesian today. This dynamism gives an important issue to search a way out of conflict between modernism and localism under global economy. This research will use technological anthropological approach, especially emphasizing a concept of ‘social technological choice which originated in the theory of chane opratoire/ work chain advanced by Leroi-Gourhan. Methodology of this research is to measure variables among three factors: a socio-economical role of product, process from raw material and shaping it into a product, and its distribution and management.
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B.7.1. Mrs. Keiko Kuakabe
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Osaka, 4 September 1947Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Doctoral Courseinstitusi (institution) : Tokyo Metropolitan Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 2-13-4 Yokote Hidaka-shi Saitama-ken 350-1257JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK2787379
B.8. forest Histories and Population futures in West Java
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari bagaimana tumbuhnya konservasi owa Hylobates
moloch di Cagar Alam Leuweung Sancang memengaruhi persepsi manusia terhadap hutan dan owa
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi LingkunganLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 5 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Garut, Cagar Alam Leuweung Sancang)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : FMiPA Universitas Padjadjaran (Prof. Johan iskandar);
Abstract
The Aspinall foundation (Made Wedana)
The endangered silvery gibbon (Hylobates moloch) persists in roughly 30 forest fragments across West Java with a conservative population estimate of 1000-1500 individuals remaining. in addition to the biophysical margins they occupy, these small apes have been further marginalized in both conservation circles and evolutionary debates, when juxtaposed with the great apes. This research project will explore how these multiple relationships are being expressed through the emergence of international and local silvery gibbon conservation at the Sancang Nature Reserve (SNR). While economic concerns and managerial perspectives dominate the discourse on conservation in this region, a rich understanding of socio-cultural realities is required in order to completely understand the factors shaping gibbon populations. The emerging practice of ethnoprimatology creates an important venue for diverse epistemologies in anthropology and primatology to interact in an intellectually robust and engaged manner. ethnoprimatology is a hybrid field of study arising from the synergy of at least three lineages:
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field primatology and primate conservation, animal studies in socio-cultural anthropology and anthrozoology. Previously, i have conducted behavioral observations and ecological monitoring of the gibbon population at SNR during multiple fieldwork seasons between 2003-2012. As such, the existence of long-term relationships with an array of stakeholders enables me to investigate peoples perceptions of their relationship to the forest and to the gibbons. Whilst previous research focused on the ecological aspects of space, the proposed research aims to uncover a more textured understanding of this shared, multispecies place. This project extends my previous research through the explicit incorporation of ethnographic perspectives.
B.8. 1. Mr. Nicholas Martin Malone
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : AS, 9 Mei 1974Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Senior Lecturerinstitusi (institution) : The University of Auckland, New Zealandemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Level 4, Human Sciences Building 201 10 Symonds Street / Private Bag 92019Auckland New ZealandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 530439367
B.9. Rapping Islam: An ethnographic study of Rap culture in Tunisia, Indonesia and The USA
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengamati budaya rapper islam di indonesia dalam konteks lokal
ataupun diasporaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi BudayaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 3 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Yogyakarta, JakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : FiSiP UGM (Prof. Muhammad Najib Azca)
Abstract
Hip hop culture as a hybrid culture by nature originated from the Bronx district of New York; has subsequently emerged in many different countries around the world making it a globalised phenomenon of the postmodern era. Hip hop equips the young individuals with the all tools
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needed for conveying a theme. Youth subcultures have long been considered as a collective form of resistance towards the mainstream culture, parents culture, and capitalism and so on. This hybrid globalised youth culture has become so common in a lot of countries around the world like China, North Korea, iran, Syria, Palestine, egypt, Tunisia, Morocco and indonesia. The rappers in these countries have attempted to localise rap, referring to their local style as the Persian/ Palestinian, Chinese and etc, rap in order to distinguish themselves from other hip hop artists in different local settings. This process of localising a globalised hybrid culture needs to be carefully studied in order to develop a clear understanding of the rappers initial intentions of choosing hip hop as a career.
B.9. 1. Ms. Elham Golpushnezhad
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shiraz, 6 Juni 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : iranJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : Griffith Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 5 Tora Street, Macgregor, Brisbane, QLD, AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : R24537295
B.10. An Ethnography of PT Sampoerna and Clove Cigarettes in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengembangkan studi dengan pendekatan etnografi terhadap
produksi rokok SampoernaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi BudayaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 4 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jatim (Malang, Jember)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Brawijaya (ika Nurhayani,Ph.D)
Abstract
indonesia is renowned for its high consumption of cigarettes, and for the fact that most smokers there consume clove cigarettes (kretek). i am proposing a year of ethnographic research on PT Sampoerna, indonesia’s largest kretek producer. A Chinese migrant founded Sampoerna in 1913, and the company was predominantly family-owned and -operated until Philip Morris
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international (PMi) acquired it in 2005. The acquisition was part of a PMi strategy to expand its presence in “emerging markets” in the wake of dramatic declines in cigarette consumption among higher income countries. While based in the east Javanese city of Malang during 2015-16, the Pi will collect textual data on Sampoerna’s advertising practices and carry out ethnographic research among tobacco farmers; workers in mechanized and hand-rolling kretek factories; sales agents, distributors, and vendors; and consumers. Through close ethnographic study of the making, marketing, distribution, and consumption of Sampoerna kretek, the research will address the subjective experiences, narratives, and practices of individuals (farmers, factory workers, managers, consumers) and collective actors (company, union, government, NGOs). This multi-dimensional study of Sampoerna will advance social science knowledge by building on and contributing to four domains: (1) theory on corporations, understood as a set of processes and relations rather than as reified entities; (2) commodity chain scholarship, by illuminating how companies get made alongside commodities; (3) tobacco scholarship, by examining neglected arenas of production, distribution, and consumption; and (4) scholarship on indonesia, where kretek are ubiquitous features of social life whose economic, political, health, and moral consequences are subject to polarized depictions.
B.10. 1. Mrs. Marina Andrea Welker
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Oakland, 26 Juli 1973Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : Cornell Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 53 Woodcrest Ave, ithaca, NY 14850USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 526745890
B.11. Tension of Being Young: Consumption practices and urban youth in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari gaya hidup berkonsumsi dikalangan remaja perkotaan di
ManadoBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi SosialLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 5 Juli 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulut (Manado)
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Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : FiSiP Universitas Sam Ratulangi (Drs. Nasrun Sandiah, M.Si)
Abstract
Situated at the intersections between youth and health, this ethnographic study will explore consumption practices among indonesian urban youth and examine how these practices reveal tensions of being young in contemporary indonesia. Anthropological field research will take place over a period of 18 months in Manado, North Sulawesi: a medium-sized city and popular urban space for young people to move to in search of work, studies, and other new opportunities. it is also in such urban settings where young people’s aspirations may collide with precarious experiences, such as un- and underemployment. These tensions and the many others that young people may face while navigating urban life in contemporary indonesia are of particular interest to this ethnographic study. i hope to explore the role of various products in the management of these tensions and the possible creation of new tensions. i will further explore how young people’s hopes and aspirations relate with their consumption practices, amid ongoing social and economic change. Consumption trends may include health management and enhancement practices popularly seen among young people around the world today. This includes the use of vitamin suppleme”nts to regulate healthy lifestyles or the use of energy drinks to optimize ones performance during work, study or physical work-out. Despite such global trends, consumption practices often reflect situated needs and desires, calling for a focused ethnographic exploration into the situated practices and products and the situated needs and desires that they reflect in Manado youths daily lives. The study will thus provide rich insights from indonesia, and particularly, from various spaces across Manado. This will add a South-east Asian perspective to a predominantly Western-centric research field to date. And to do so, i hope to dive into the urban spaces central to Manado youth’ s daily lives and explore their enabling impact. These spaces may, for example, help youth to facilitate the imaginative building of solutions for their day-to-day tensions and may also help them to construct imaginative possibilities for their future.
B.11.1. Ms. Nastasja Ilonka Roels
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Leiden, 7 Maret 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : Phd Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Amsterdam institute for Social Science Research (AiSSR),
University of Amsterdamemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Amsterdam institute for Social Science Research (AiSSR)
Kloveniersburgwal 48 1012 CX AmsterdamNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : BYHK02HL0
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B.12. Between Traditional Practices Depending On Natural forest And City’s Modernity Access, The Dichotomy Of Landscape And Natural Resources Values for Dayak Communities
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memperoleh pemahaman tentang praktek-praktek yang
berbeda sehari-hari, penggunaan lahan, persepsi lanskap oleh penduduk desa dan nilai-nilai yang mereka kaitkan ke sumber daya alam, penggunaan lahan dan spesies lainnya
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi LingkunganLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 29 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Barat (Kapuas Hulu) dan Jawa Barat (Bogor)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Tanjungpura (Dr. Siti Masitoh Kartikawati)
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Despite the context of rapid land use change in Kalimantan, many people still depend on the forest and on their traditional ways of managing the land. On the one hand, the needs for development imply to develop economic benefits thanks to timber, oil palm plantation for example; on the other hand, profitable activities are often associated with reduced availability of renewable resources and ecological services offered by natural forests to local people. Thus, the paradoxical necessity to develop territories while conserving natural resources has to be tackled integrating all stakeholders’ needs in the land-use planning processes. Understanding local practices, uses and perceptions is so the first step of an integrated natural resource management and it is what the proposed study foresees to do. The study will be conducted for the Centre for international Research on Agronomy and Development (CiRAD), Research Unit “Goods and Services of tropical forest - BSeF”, hosted at the Centre for international Forestry Research (CiFOR), part of the FTA-Sentinel Landscape initiative. The first objective is obtaining an understanding of the different daily practices, the main land uses, the landscape perceptions of the villagers and the values they attribute to natural resources, land use and different species. The second objective is obtaining a quantitative assessment of the species composition, structure and diversity found in the different land use types.
The study will be lead in three months in the field in the two Kupuas Hulu’s villages and three months of analysis at CiFOR center in Bogor. The study will be made in collaboration with Universitas Tanjungpura (UNTAN), especially during the field period.
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B.12.1. Ms. Anaïs Gentit
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Perancis, 11 Juli 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : AgroParisTechemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 13 lotissement Marcel Pagnol 84240 La Tour d’AiguesfranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 12DF18096
B.13. Legal Pluralism and Islam in Indonesia: Ethnography of Minangkabau
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari praktek turun temurun dari orang Minangkabau di
Sumatera dan melihat kesinambungan dan perubahan dalam sistem kekerabatan dan struktur desa
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi SosialLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 8 (delapan) bulan, mulai 24 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Barat (Padang, Bukittinggi, (Baru: Pesisir Selatan, Solok
Selatan, Painan)); DKi JakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Kajian Sosial-Budaya & ekonomi (PKSBe), Universitas Negeri
Padang (Mestika Zed)
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The purpose of this research is to document the inheritance practices of the Minangkabau people in Sumatra and examine the continuities and changes in their kinship system and village structure. Through an ethnographic study of a particular village, the research explores how local traditions and customs (Adat), islamic law and religious norms, and indonesian state laws are interpreted and practiced by the villagers in their family life.
The Minangkabau society is traditionally matrilineal, that is, descent is traced through female line, and land properties are inherited from a mother to her daughters. The Minangkabau people, however, are also predominantly muslims and follow islamic law, which stipulates property inheritance in a different way. How do the Minangkabau people reconcile their traditional kinship system with universal islamic law?
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Traditionally, disputes regarding inheritance claims were settled by the male lineage head (ninikmamakor punghulu), or at the local Adatcouncil [kerapatanadatnagari) composed by lineage heads of the village. Since colonial times, some disputes were brought to state courts. Recently, it is reported that people increasingly bring their disputes to islamic courts. What kind of dispute is settled locally and what kind is brought to state or islamic courts? How people decide which legal mechanism to use to resolve disputes over inheritance? How judges at state or islamic courts interpret Adat, islamic law, and state law in their ruling of the cases.
B.13.1. Mr. Kei Nishikawa
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Miyagi, Jepang, 27 Maret 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Ph. D candidateinstitusi (institution) : Graduate School of Arts and Letters, Tohoku Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Anthropology Program, Graduate School of Arts and letters,
Tohoku University 27-1, Kawauchi, Aoba-ku Sendai, Miyagi. 980-8576, Japan
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : MU1365589
B.14. The Cultural Politics of the Emerging Green Economy in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari dan mendalami green growth projects di Kota BerauBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi LingkunganLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 29 Januari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Timur (Berau, Samarinda, Balikpapan); Jawa Barat (Bogor),
DKi Jakarta, YogyakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas indonesia (Suraya Afiff ) dan Universitas Mulawarman (Prof.
Dr. Deddy Hadriyanto)
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The objective of this research is to enhance understanding of the emerging green economy in indonesia and how policy is being translated into distinct projects in specific locations. in particular, this project will consider the networks through which knowledge about the green
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economy is being producing and disseminated, and the dynamics of the different stakeholders involved in green growth to clarify the process of materializing green growth ‘on the ground’.
My research will investigate the networks through which green growth knowledge and policy is created in indonesia, and the processes of negotiation that take place as policy is translated into specific projects in diverse locations. My research will include qualitative methods such as participant observation, and interviewing members of communities, NGOs, and government agencies involved in green growth, and exploring the connections between different stakeholders. My research will include interviews with various stakeholder groups at the national scale, which will inform my selection of case studies in east Kalimantan, specifically in Mahakam Ulu, Kutai Barat, and Berau.
B.14.1. Mr. Zachary Randall Anderson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Groton, AS, 10 Mei 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Torontoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3-2194 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON M6R 1X3CANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 505857015
B.15. Buddhist Women of Indonesia: Multiple Subaltern Narratives
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Membandingkan cara partisipasi wanita di berbagai komunitas dan
institusi BudhaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi SosialLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5 (lima) bulan, mulai 14 Januari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Yogyakarta, DKi Jakarta, Sumatera Utara (Medan), Jambi, Nusa
Tenggara Barat (Lombok)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : indonesian Consortium For Religious Studies, UGM (Dr. Jeanny
Dhewayani)
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Buddhism in indonesia has a long history, dating back more than two millennia. This research project looks at women roles in this religious tradition. The first objective of my research is to compare and contrast the ways women participate in a variety of Buddhist communities and institutions. The second objective is to explore the ways Buddhist women in indonesia understand and negotiate their identity as members of diverse ethnic groups. The third objective is to understand more about Buddhist women social interactions with women practicing islam, the dominant religion of indonesia. A study of women roles in this enduring aspect of indonesias cultural heritage will be a significant contribution to Buddhist history, indonesian history, and womens history.
B.15.1. Ms. Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Wilmington, Delaware, AS, 23 September 1944Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of San Diegoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Theology and Religious Studies 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA
92110-2492 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 505786587
B.16. Representations of volcanoes in Central Java Mythology, local wisdom and ritual practices related to Mount Merapi, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami konsep-konsep lokal pada daerah vulkanik Jawa Tengah,
terutama yang berhubungan dengan Gunung Merapi di Daerah istimewa Yogyakarta
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi BudayaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 4 Februari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Di Yogyakarta (Umbulharjo, Cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta); DKi
Jakarta (Perpustakaan Nasional), Jawa Barat (Perpustakaan Ui Depok)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Gajah Mada (Dr. Wening Udasmoro, MHum, DeA)
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This research aims to understand the local conceptions on volcanic areas of Central Java, particularly the ones related to Mount Merapi in the Special Region of Yogyakarta.The main goal can be resumed with the research question: how mountains, volcanoes and specifically Mount Merapi, are taking part of the construction of a specific system of representation of space and environment in Central Java? Research perspective leads to a comparative dimension between on the one hand, mythologies, practices and discourses emanating from Kraton, and on the other hand, oral stories and local wisdom of inhabitants of the slopes of Mount Merapi. For a one-year research program,the research methodology is divided into two phases: the first one will focus on bibliographic research in differents library in Yogyakarta and Jakarta. The second one aims to collect oral storytelling about Mount Merapi among ritual agent in Yogyakarta and among people will live in the southern slope of Mount Merapi (Umbulharjo, cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta).
B.16.1. Ms. Adeline Louise Martinez
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Ajaccio, Perancis, 28 Februari 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Ph. D. Studentinstitusi (institution) : irAsiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 74 rue du Capitaine Bès, 86 000 POiTieRS FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 09AV36795
B.17. The Intersection of Organic farming and Women’s Agency in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengkaji peran wanita dalam mempromosikan pertanian organikBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi SosialLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5 (lima) bulan, mulai 6 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : D.i Yogyakarta; Sumbar (Padang, Bukittinggi Kab. Padang Pariaman,
Kab. Solok Selatan dan Kab. Lima Puluh Kota); Bali (Gianyar, Bangli)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Andalas (Dr. Maskota Delfi)
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This research seeks to explore organic agriculture and the role of women in promoting organic agriculture in West Sumatra and Bali, indonesia. Through this research, i plan to create an ethnography of organic farming in indonesia, tracing out a history of agriculture since the Green Revolution. This research will also explore themes of womens roles pertaining to organic agriculture. i argue that even though the trend of going organic derives in large part from globalization and the spread of neoliberalism, indonesias organic food scene is not merely a case of supply and demand: it has also developed in ways particular to indonesia, and i believe women have played a prominent role in its development. Through ethnographic field methods, such as interviews and participant observation, i will interact with local farmers, families, and organizations that promote organic farming, gaining the local perspective on organic farming and exploring womens roles in these initiatives. The purpose of this proposed Fulbright research is to see what themes and lessons in international development emerge from studying organic farming in relation to issues of womens agency in Bali and West Sumatra.
B.17.1. Ms. Martha Ann Walters
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Worcester, MA, USA, 16 November 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : College of the Holy Crossemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 2 Greany Drive, North Grafton, MA, 01536 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 493064477
B.18. Civic Education in the Indonesian Context: Negotiating Public Ethics
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti proses yang terjadi di tingkat penyusunan kurikulum,
penyampaian dan implementasinya dan bagaimana pemahaman siswa terhadapnya
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi BudayaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 22 Januari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Manado, Tomohon, Tondano)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Negeri Manado (Prof. Dr. Sjamsi Pasandaran, M.Pd)
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indonesia is the largest majority Muslim country in the world and has since 1998 undergone a successful process of democratic transition and consolidation. This success has been supported by an emphasis on the importance of civic education that provides indonesian youth with an important basis for understanding national values, including diversity, national unity, and tolerance. This comparative research on civic education at three different secondary schools in North Sulawesi, indonesia will investigate socializing views of the nation with the aim of answering the following research questions: 1) What are curricular models of the nation (especially diversity and tolerance) and how are they pedagogically implemented in secondary schools? How do these both compare to the way that students negotiate these lessons and apply them to their lives? This research seeks to bring the anthropology of education in conversation with literature in political anthropology to examine the contribution of formal education in creating a consensus for individuals to live together as indonesians in a diverse society.
B.18.1. Ms. Erica Michelle Larson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Missouri, AS, 5 Maret 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Ph.D. Studentinstitusi (institution) : Boston Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 4900 W. 97th Terrace Overland Park, KS 66207 USAUnited States
of AmericaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 438500227
B.19. The Cultural Politics of the Emerging Green Economy in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari dan mendalami green growth projects di Kota BerauBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi LingkunganLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 10 (sepuluh) bulan, mulai 27 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Timur (Berau, Samarinda, Balikpapan, (Baru: Mahakam Ulu,
Kutai Barat)); Jawa Barat (Bogor), DKi Jakarta, YogyakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : University of indonesia (Suraya Afiff ), Universitas Mulawarman (Prof
Deddy Hadriyanto)
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Abstract
The objective of this research is to enhance understanding of the emerging green economy in indonesia and how policy is being translated into distinct projects in specific locations. in particular, this project will consider the networks through which knowledge about the green economy is being producing and disseminated, and the dynamics of the different stakeholders involved in green growth to clarify the process of materializing green growth ‘on the ground’.
My research will investigate the networks through which green growth knowledge and policy is created in indonesia, and the processes of negotiation that take place as policy is translated into specific projects in diverse locations. My research will include qualitative methods such as participant observation, and interviewing members of communities, NGOs, and government agencies involved in green growth, and exploring the connections between different stakeholders. My research will include interviews with various stakeholder groups at the national scale, which will inform my selection of case studies in east Kalimantan, specifically in Mahakam Ulu, Kutai Barat, and Berau.
B.19.1. Mr. Zachary Randall Anderson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Groton, AS, 10 Mei 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Torontoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3-2194 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON M6R 1X3CANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 505857015
B.20. The relationship between ethnic heterogeneity/homogeneity and the effectiveness of collective coping capacity with regards to environmental risks in selected slums in Jakarta
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mencari hubungan antara keragaman etnis di daerah kumuh dan
efektivitas strategi mengatasi resiko secara kolektifBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi SosialLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 6 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta
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Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Sumberdaya Regional LiPi (Dr. Yekti Maunati, MA)
Abstract
Jakarta is a fast-growing urban area with numerous environmental challenges, being flood risk one of the most important. Unless measures are taken, flood magnitude and frequency are expected to increase due to factors including rapid urbanization, land subsidence and sea-level rise. Within the city’s social fabric, impoverished slum dwellers can be considered the people most vulnerable and exposed to the recurrent flood hazards. in addition, these settlements are home to people who have migrated from rural areas and have hundreds of different ethnical backgrounds, as well as different value systems and risk coping behavior. This results in a great variety with regards to the level of ethnic heterogeneity in Jakarta’s slums, with some of these areas being highly divers internally while others are characterized by ethnic homogeneity. The research project aims at finding if there is any relation between the ethnic heterogeneity or homogeneity of slums and the effectiveness of collective risk coping strategies. if a relation between these two variables is found, the project would try to find patterns in that relation. For doing so, the research will look into the role of ethnicity in the composition of slum dwellers’ social capital. The research approach will be predominantly inductive with a combination of qualitative, quantitative and participatory methods. These methods will mainly be guided by Participatory Rural/Rapid Appraisal (PRA) and a household survey in order to test the statistical relevance of indicators. The data gathering will be carried out in selected slums of DKi Jakarta during four months (March-June 2015). A better understanding of the relationship between ethnic composition and risk coping has great implications for social programs such as slum upgrading and resettlement programs as well as urban disaster risk management initiatives in indonesia and beyond.
B.20.1. Mr. Iker Urdangarin Meabe
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Lemoa (Bizkaia), Spanyol, 9 November 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : SpanyolJabatan (Position) : MSc studentinstitusi (institution) : United Nations University institute for environment and Human
Security (UNU-eHS)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : (c/o Teetzmann) Moltkestr. 4079098 Freiburg im Breisgau Baden-
Württemberg Germany Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : XDB407392
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B.21. Participation in Social Impact
Assessment in the context of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami sifat partisipasi dalam Social impact Assessment (SiA)
dalam konteks Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) di indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi SosialLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 4 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Barat (Kec. Sejangkung dan Kec. Teluk Keramat, Kab.
Sambas)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas indonesia (Sita Wardhani)
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to contribute to understanding the nature of participation in Social impact Assessment (SiA) in the context of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) in Malaysia and indonesia. it examines the extent to which participatory SiA has the capacity to address land and labour rights issues. The study will contribute to understanding the power relations and politics inherent in local enactments of the RSPO standard. The research will help to understand the extent to which SiA processes are legitimate and effective, and areas in which their effectiveness and legitimacy are contested. it considers the capacity of multi-stakeholder initiatives, such as the RSPO or other multi-stakeholder initiatives, to contribute to governance of sustainable development, with a focus on the currently limited understanding of multi-stakeholder initiatives’ social dimensions. Through a comparison of cases in Malaysia and indonesia, this research will also contribute to the study of practices in different contexts, advancing understanding of how national and local regulation interacts with international standards.
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B.21.1. Ms. Izabela Anna Stacewicz
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : London, inggris, 17 Oktober 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : University of Readingemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 133 Wolseley Street Reading, Bershire RG1 6AYUKNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 519709050
B.22 Wayang kulit at the time of UNESCO
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mengadopsi perspektif yang akan membuka jalan bagi
pendekatan yang berbeda mengenai wayang khususnya dan kinerja wayang kulit pada umumnya
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi Budaya (Kesenian)Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 2 Juli 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : YogyakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Seni indonesia iSi Yogyakarta (Dr. Dewanto Sukistono, M.Sn.)
Abstract
if the word wayang is usually associated with several kinds of traditional theatre that are used as means for storytelling in several places in Southeast Asia, namely Bali, Java and other indonesian or Malaysian regions, wayangkulit can be briefly described as a shadow theatre of flat puppets. However, the indonesian and Malay word “wayang” can be translatable into the word “puppet”, as well as into the words “character” and “shadow” (bayang), thus reflecting the polysemy of the subject. Therefore, wayang may refer to objects as well as to the performance itself. Among the many types of wayang, my own research will be specifically concerned with the practice of wayangkulit in Java, indonesia. Wayangkulit is a widespread form of wayang, a very well known form of shadow puppetry. it is possible to understand through literature how wayangkulit was approached and described over the times; however, these descriptions are prominently shaped by their own time, social circumstances and adjacent ideologies. Somehow the bibliography echoes the historical processes of normativization by which wayangkulit was invested. All these processes provided new codes and introduced new morphologies, throughout the course of the
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own cultural practice, as policy-related issues of creation, interpretation and projection of the image itself. Under various influences, and in certain crucial historical and political processes, more styles were created and studied over the last decades. Taking into account several past studies and descriptions of wayang, my purpose is to better understand a number of more recent changes concerning this practice. in my research, i will also consider “time” -the second keyword of my research project - as a factor that does not merely refer to an historical matter of past-present-future occurrences, continuities, ruptures, memories and stories, but also as an aspect that has its own socio-political implications and outcomes.
Considering more recent events concerning wayangkulit, my third keyword comes to mind. in November 7th, 2003, the Wayang Puppet Theatre - as UNeSCO refers to it - was designated by the institution as a Masterpiece of Oral and intangible Heritage of Humanity; in 2008, this cultural expression was inscribed in the Representative List of the intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. By taking into account the lived experience, my approach to the relationships between puppets and the people involved in their production, use and reception differs from the approaches that are solely based on puppet’s museum collections.
The point of departure is the conviction that images, objects, and things can be fixed but are not fixative. Objects can turn into events, and can assume different categories and status; UNeSCO’s policies made this even more visible. The project’s aim is to adopt a perspective that would pave the way for a different approach concerning the puppets in particular and the performance of wayangkulit in general. This would be a perspective that considers the puppets in their motion, combining or going beyond the opposition of materiality and immateriality, such that the project’s aim will also have to adopt a perspective that would pave the way for another approach on the concepts of object, performance and heritage. i chose the puppets as the central topic or ground of my research while aiming to establish a dialogue with other dimensions of wayangkulit, such as the performative and the heritage spheres.
B.22.1. Ms. Giulia Panfili
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Roma, italia, 5 Agustus 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : italiaJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : Universidade Nova de Lisboa (FCSH.UNL)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Travessa das Monicas, 67 R/C Lisbon 1100-358, PortugalNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : YA6409725
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B.23 Traditional Healing and Culture and Mental Health in Bali and Java
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengamati penyembuhan tradisional dari aspek-aspek budaya dan
kesehatan mental di Bali dan JawaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi Budaya (Cinematography)Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 25 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Ubud (Denpasar), Negara (Bali), Yogyakarta, Gunung Kidul, dan
MagelangMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Sumatera Utara (Prof.Dr. irmawati);
Fakultas Psikologi Unika Atma Jaya (Dr.phil. Juliana Murniati, M.Si.); Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Andalas (Dr. dr. H. Masrul MSc,SpGK); Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Kedokteran Jiwa indonesia (dr. Mahar Agusno, Sp. KJ(K))
Abstract
Our research trip in 2015 will be focused on collecting visual and ethnographic materials for two distinct yet related ongoing longitudinal studies. The first is our “Culture and Mental illness Study” and the second is our “Understanding and Preventing Gender-based Violence Study.”
The research objectives of the “Culture and Mental illness Study” is an increased understanding of the subjective experience of having mental illness in Java and Bali, indonesia and the way mental illness is being interpreted and responded to by families, clinicians and therapists, healers, educators, and community members. This is a continuation of over a decade of longitudinal and comprehensive ethnographic research conducted by Dr. Robert Lemelson on the topic of mental illness and neuropsychiatry disorder in indonesia, which has been carried out in collaboration with indonesian clinicians and scholars and has already resulted in numerous publications, presentations, and documentary films including the 6-part series Afflictions: Culture and Mental illness in indonesia. This research is motivated by a pressing stated need in the fields of transcultural psychiatry and psychological anthropology to understand the experience of major mental illness across cultures and better understand how “culture” influences long-term outcome by shaping emotion and cognition, providing local labels frameworks of meaning and treatments available for various forms of disturbance, and creating opportunities to collaboratively work towards and support recovery. The research objective of the “Understanding and Preventing Gender-based Violence Study” is an increased understanding of the subjective experience and structural roots of genderbasedviolence.
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Gender-based violence is not merely the result of personal pathology, but can also be associated with a number of social and cultural factors; furthermore, it has significant repercussions for the women and children who experience it. Therefore, a deeper understanding of the roots, lived experience, and further emotional and behavioral consequences of domestic violence is necessary. This research is a continuation of almost a decade of longitudinal ethnographic research conducted by Dr. Robert Lemelson on the topic of gender-based violence in indonesia, which has been carried out in collaboration with indonesian experts and scholars and has resulted in the ethnographic film Standing on the edge of a Thorn (2012) and the feature-length documentary film released in 2014, Bitter Honey. This research is spurred by a pressing need in anthropology and social work to understand the experience of gender-based violence across cultures, to better understand the social, cultural, and political structures that might put women at risk for violence, and to create opportunities to collaboratively work towards and support equity and safety for everyone.
While distinct in their foci, these two studies are united through their exploration of some of the risk factors for people with mental illness and those who are the victims of domestic violence, including trauma, stigma, and the need for comprehensive cultural understanding and community partnership to implement successful service provision and advocacy.
B.23.1. Mr. Robert Bush Lemelson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New Jersey,USA, 13 Maret 1961Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Anthropologist and Filmmakerinstitusi (institution) : UCLAemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 725 el Medio Ave, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 460931960
B.23.2. Ms. Briana Marie Young
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : California, USA, 30 Mei 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Cinematographer dan editorinstitusi (institution) : UCLAemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 725 el Medio Ave, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 493044453
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B.23.3. Mrs. Alessandra Pasquino
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Mantova, 21 Agustus 1960Warga Negara (Nationality) : italiaJabatan (Position) : Film Producerinstitusi (institution) : UCLAemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 725 el Medio Ave, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : YA7710543
B.24 Representations of volcanoes in Central Java Mythology, local wisdom and ritual practices related to Mount Merapi, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami konsep-konsep lokal pada daerah vulkanik Jawa Tengah,
terutama yang berhubungan dengan Gunung Merapi di Daerah istimewa Yogyakarta
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Anstropologi BudayaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 3 Februari 2016 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Di Yogyakarta (Umbulharjo, Cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta); DKi
Jakarta (Perpustakaan Nasional), Jawa Barat (Perpustakaan Ui Depok)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas imu Budaya Universitas Gajah Mada (Dr. Wening Udasmoro,
MHum, DeA)
Abstract
This research aims to understand the local conceptions on volcanic areas of Central Java, particularly the ones related to Mount Merapi in the Special Region of Yogyakarta.The main goal can be resumed with the research question: how mountains, volcanoes and specifically Mount Merapi, are taking part of the construction of a specific system of representation of space and environment in Central Java? Research perspective leads to a comparative dimension between on the one hand, mythologies, practices and discourses emanating from Kraton, and on the other hand, oral stories and local wisdom of inhabitants of the slopes of Mount Merapi.
For a one-year research program, the research methodology is divided into two phases: the first one will focus on bibliographic research in differents library in Yogyakarta and Jakarta. The second one aims to collect oral storytelling about Mount Merapi among ritual agent in
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Yogyakarta and among people will live in the southern slope of Mount Merapi (Umbulharjo, cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta).
B.24.1. Ms. Adeline Louise Martinez
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Ajaccio, Perancis, 28 Februari 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Ph. D. Studentinstitusi (institution) : irAsiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 74 rue du Capitaine Bès, 86 000 POiTieRS FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 09AV36795
B.25 Decentralization, Mining and Local Communities in Eastern Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari dampak sosial dan lingkungan dengan berkembangnya
industri pertambangan di indonesia setelah implementasi otonomi dan desentralisasi di abad ke-21
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Antropologi SosialLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 8 (delapan) bulan, mulai 18 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Nusa Tenggara Timur (Sumba Tengah, Sumba Timur, Sumba Barat,
Manggarai Barat, Manggarai Tengah, Manggarai Timur, Lembata, Belu, Timor Tengah Utara, Kupang)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Departemen Antropologi, Universitas indonesia (Dr. Semiarto Aji
Purwanto)
Abstract
This research will examine the social and environmental impacts of the expanding mining industry in indonesia, after the implementation of regional autonomy and decentralization in the 21st century. While mining is critical to the global economy, the mining industry has been under increasing pressure, to set new standards for corporate social responsibility, since the exposure of earlier major environmental and human rights abuses of the 1980’s. emergent mining companies have been very uneven in their adoption of new industry best practices however. Although possessing rich natural resources, indonesia has high levels of
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poverty; mine sites are typically in remote locations where the populations are slow to receive benefits from national development. Through exploiting these resources local governments seek to develop their regions as part of national, and more recently local, development strategies. The confluence of global economic conditions and political change in indonesia has created considerable contestation for mineral resources, including in many regions that had not previously experienced mining. While some communities welcome mining investment because of anticipated economic gains, disappointment often sets in. Local conceptions of land and resource ownership are not always acknowledged; local communities and governments are often unaware of potential hazards to the environment and to human populations from particular minerals and particular extraction technologies. This research will explore issues of how the global impacts the local, in terms of environmental impacts, civil society activism, and corporate social responsibility.
B.25.1. Ms. Maribeth Erb Mucek
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : AS, 29 Januari 1955Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : National University of Singapore, Singaporeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of Sociology, 11 Arts Link National University of
Singapore 117570Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 488955008
C. ARKEOLOGI (ARCHEOLOGY)
C.1. An Archeology of Interaction: The North Coast of Java and The South of Sumatera During The Early Hindu-Buddhist Period
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari bagaimana pemerintahan di Jawa Tengah dan Sumatera
pada masa lampau berinteraksiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ArkeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 17 November 2015 (month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Tengah (Pemalang, Tegal, Batang, Semarang, Dieng, Brebes,
Demak, Jepara, Pati, Rembang); Jambi dan Sumatera Selatan (Bumiayu, Palembang)
Mitra Kerja
(Counterpart) : Pusat Arkeologi Nasional (Drs. i Made Geria, M.Si)
Abstract
The long lasting cooperation between Puslitbang Arkeologi Nasional and Museum national d’ Histoire naturelle addresses, beyond its scientific objectives, several development aspects intending to soundly anchor indonesian archaeology in the society
The studies concern the Quaternary period in Java island, and aim at deciphering part of the history of humankind representatives (Homo erectus and Homo sapiens) that adapted to insular conditions in a tropical area since 15 million years ago up to the setting up of the extant mosaic of human groups scattered in the archipelagos They are conducted in an interdisciplinary perspective that takes into account the complexity of the relationships between human societies and the ever changing climates and environments that took place in the area during the Pleistocene and the Holocene.
Two main areas are considered in the present proposal: the early and Middle Pleistocene record in the Sangiran dome (Solo, Central Java) and the cave fillings in the Punung karstic area (Pacitan, east Java). in Sangiran, the objective is to precise the age, the state of preservation and the palaeoenvironment of c. 0.8 Ma. layers, paying special attention to a cultural record that resembles the Acheulian tradition. in Punung, the objective is to document the period ranging from 0.35 Ma. to the Holocene, that begins at a time when Homo erectus lived in Java island then witnessed the replacement of Homo erectus by Homo sapiens. Holocene layers are of major importance to understand the social adaptations and dispersals that occurred after a critical sea level rise of c. 120 m.
Field and -most of- analytical activities will be carried out on and near the site, in close collaboration with institutional and local government responsible for heritage conservation Field campaigns will be the opportunity to train young technicians and students in an international atmosphere.
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C.1.1. Ms.Véronique Myriam Yvonne Degroot
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Charleroi, 7 Juni 1972Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelgiaJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : ecole Francaise d’extreme Orient (eFeO)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Boerhaevelaan 68, 2334 eS Leiden – The NetherlandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : eM649262
C.1.2. Prof. françois Rene Eugene Semah
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Paris, 15 April 1954Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : National Museum of Natural Historyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Departement de Prehistoire, 1 rue Rene Panhard F-75013 ParisNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 13FV23750
C.1.3. Dr. Anne-Marie Semah
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hellemes-Lille, 3 Maret 1953Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : institut de Researche pour le Développement (iRD)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 49 rue Sedaine – 75011 Paris, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 14DF78891
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C.1.4. Dr. Antony Borel
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Perancis, 20 Agustus 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Assistant Researcherinstitusi (institution) : National Museum of Natural Historyemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Contournat, rue des Framboisiers 63160 St Julien de CoppelNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 12CT09427
C.2. Sejarah Pemukiman di bagian utara Sumatera (abad ke-11 – abad ke-17 M)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memperkaya data mengenai sejarah kuno Sumatra bagian utara sejak
abad ke-5 sampai abad ke-15 MBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ArkeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 27 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Utara (Medan dan Deli Serdang) serta Aceh (Banda Aceh)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Arkeologi Nasional (Drs. i Made Geria, M.Si)
Abstract
Colonial period archaeologists, whether in the Dutch indies or in British Malaya, focused on the study of temple remains, art and epigraphy relating to the question of indianization in Maritime Southeast Asia. Therefore, they did not pay much attention to contemporaneous settlement remains1.
Several researchers arc exceptions in this context. in 1931 British Malaya. ivor Hugh Norman evans excavated some 200 ms at Kuala Selinsing (third century BC - tenth century AD), in the Perak region2. Five years later, Horace Geoffrey Quaritch Wales conducted the first excavations on old settlement sites in Johor, precisely at Kota Tinggi and Johor Lama (Wales 1940: 60-3 )\ From 1947 until 1954. Tom Harrissoiv1 and Stanley J. O’Connor led extensive diggings on several sites just rediscovered in the Sarawak River delta (ninth century? - fourteenth century AD) on the northwest coast of Borneo5.
in the Malay Peninsula, the archaeology of settlements from the historical period really began four years after the independance of Malaysia, thanks to Alastair Lamb who
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conductedexcavations at Pengkalan Bujang (eleventh century - mid-fourteenth century AD) in the State of Kedah (1961)6. This research was taken over by Lcong Sau lleng some ten years later (1973). Surveys and excavations followed on from the 1980s until today. it was also in the 1970s that archaeological excavations took place on Tioman island, off Pahang State on the east coast. Here remains of settlements were found dating lo the eleventh century onwards (Martin 1985; Kwan & Martin 1985).
in Brunei, the archaeolog> of settlements from the historical period probably started with the test-pits dug at Kota Batu. at the beginning of the 1950s, under the direction of Tom and Barbara Harrisson. embanking works conducted on the site in 1968 led to the discovery of large quantities of ceramics and earthenwares (Harrisson 1970). A few weeks earlier, the chance discovery of several intact ceramics in the funerary site of Sungai Lumut led. this same year 1968. to excavations by a team from the Brunei Museum (Harrisson & Shariffuddin 1969).
in indonesia, precisely in i’rowulan (Java), the remains of the capital of the Majapahit kingdom drew the attention of archaeologists at the colonial Oudhcidkundinge Dienst and other researchers since the 1910ss. in Sumatra, the first significant archaeological excavations 1For a recent study on the political role of archaeology in the archipelago until the 1950s, see Bloeinbcrgen &l-iekholV201l.2.
On the main results of this excavation, see evans 1932. New excavations were conducted at Johor Lama in 1953 by Gale de Glrenne with students from the University
of Malaya at Singapore (1955. 1956). This research was later taken over by Wilhelm G. Solheim ii and emestcne Green in i960 (1965). it was only forty years later that new archaeological researches on ancient settlements of Johor were initiated by the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in collaboration vvith the Yayasan Warisan Johor (Asyaari Muhamad 2012: 11-17). For a recent biography ofTom i larrisson. see i leimann 1997s Only pans of the results of these researches were published. Ci’, especially i larrisson & O’Connor 1969, 1970. On the main results of this excavation, see Lamb 1961. As regards Singapore, the first scientific excavations on old settlements took place as late as 1984 (Miksic 1985). it would be necessary to study the history of the researches conducted at Trowulan during the colonial period in order to differentiate systematic researches pcrtainiiiyto religious structures from researches pertaining to settlements. For two recent case studies, precisely ty&kraton and the hermitage-cemetery at Lemah Talis.
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C.2.1. Dr. Daniel Georges Perret
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Roanne, 20 November 1958Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : École française d’extrême-Orient (eFeO)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Jalan Ampera iii No. 26, Jakarta Selatan 12550 indonesiaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 11ZZ06683
C.3. Increasing and Diffusing Knowledge about the Prehistory of Human-Occupied flores, Indonesia Through Targeted New Excavations, Analyses, and Research
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari pengetahuan tentang Homo floresiensis, Stegodon
florensis serta endemic fauna jaman prasejarah yang menghuni P. Flores
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ArkeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 11 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : NTT (Kabupaten Manggarai dan Manggarail Barat, Flores)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Arkeologi Nasional (Drs. i Made Geria, M.Si)
Abstract
As the type site of the enigmatic hominin species Homo floresiensis, Liang Bua—a large limestone cave on the indonesian island of Flores—is critical for testing hypotheses about how, when and why this particular human species became extinct, and whether modern humans (Homo sapiens) played any direct or indirect role in this process. Current evidence from the cave suggests that H. floresiensis disappears ~50 thousand years (ka) ago whereas the oldest unequivocal evidence for the use of fire by hominins—and these hearth-like structures are probably the result of modern human behavior—occurs between 41 and 24 thousand calibrated radiocarbon years before present (ka cal. BP). The proposed research project will consist of new excavations at Liang Bua specifically targeting sedimentary deposits dated to between ~60 ka and 12 ka cal. BP in order to test whether H. floresiensis and other associated endemic fauna survived after ~50 ka ago while also gaining important new knowledge about the arrival, morphology, and behavior of the earliest modern human populations to reach Flores.
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C.3.1. Mr. Matthew Wayne Tocheri
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Thunder Bay, Canada, 11 Juli 1973Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : Data Management Specialistinstitusi (institution) : Smithsonian institutionemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Smithsonian institution, MRC 112 10th & Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20560-0112Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : BA422601
C.4. Prehistoric Human Migrations, Maritime Networks and Resource Use in Sulawesi and Maluku Islands
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan penggalian dan analisis arkeologi untuk merekonstruksi
eksploitasi marine dan terrestrial di lokasi-lokasi yang cenderung belum diketahui di indonesia Timur
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ArkeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 12 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulut (Manado, Kep. Talaud), Sulawesi Tengah (Kab. Morowali)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Arkeologi Nasional (Drs. i Made Geria, M.Si.)
Abstract
The research aims three goals as (1) to conduct new archaeological excavations and analysis for reconstruct Austronesian marine and terrestrial exploitation in the archaeologically unknown region in eastern indonesia, particularly around the Northern Sulawesi and Maluku region; (2) to develop a more comprehensive scheme for archaeo-zoological and archaeo- botanical analysis on fauna and floral remains; and (3) to conduct an intensive and extensive ethno-archaeological investigation of modern fishing technology and strategies across a range of island ecosystems in Wallacea region.
in terms of ethno-archaeological fieldworks, i will conduct interviews and observational surveys on their fishing and farming practices in some villages around the coast or archaeological sites as for extensive research. During intensive researches, i will attempt to collect ethnological quantitative data of fish catch and farming procuction at a few villages in the field.
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The fieldworks will be carried out for twelve (12) months, from September 2011 to August 2012, in the Provinces of Sulawesi Utara and Maluku Utara.
C.4.1. Dr. Rintaro Ono
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shimane, 15 Mei 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : Tokai Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Shimohozumi 324-706, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka 422-8037, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TR1241686
C.5. Coastal Livelihoods, small-scale fishery dependence and the impacts of fisheries management and marine conservation, Sabu-Raijua district, NTT
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memperkaya data mengenai sejarah kuno Sumatra bagian utara
sejak abad ke-5 sampai abad ke-15 MBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ArkeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 15 (lima belas) hari, mulai 6 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Utara (Medan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Arkeologi Nasional (Drs. i Made Geria, M.Si)
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“Sejarah Kuno Nusantara; Arkeologi dan epigrafi (abad ke-5 - abad ke-15 M)” Zhao Bing, Aline Nelly Charlote Gamier & Yohan Phillpie Chabot (Anggota tim Daniel Perret)
1.1 Kota Cina: Sebuah Situs Pemukiman Kuno di Selat Melaka (Kecamatan Medan Marelan, Kotamadya Medan, Prop. Sumatra Utara). Dengan tujuan untuk memastikan :
a. luasnya areal pemukiman kuno
b. penanggalan persis pemukimannya -perkembangan pemukiman situs
c. asal dan budaya materil penduduknya
d. iingkungan situs sejaman dengan pemukiman kuno
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1.2 Program Penerbitan Monografi Hasil Penelitian Arkeologi bersama di Situs Si Pamutung, Padang Lawas, Sumatra Utara Program ini bertujuan menyampaikan dalam bentuk buku ilmiahkolektif hasil-hasil utama program penelitian arkeologi antara Pusat Arkeologi Nasional dan ecole francaise d’extreme Orient, yang telah dijalankan dari tahun 2006 hingga tahun 2010 di situs Si Pamutung, Kecamatan Barumun Tengah, Kabupaten Padang Lawas, Provinsi Sumatra Utara.
1.3 Program Katalogisasi Prasasti Klasik Seluruh indonesia Jumlah temuan prasasti di indonesia semakin bertambah dan banyak yang sudah tidak
in situ lagi serta belum diterbitkan isinya. Selain itu, dokumentasi sudah padat, tetapi tersimpan dalam banyak buku atau majalah yang sering susah untuk diakses. Referensi ini sering memuat hasil pembacaan yang tidak lengkap atau seringkali berubah, dan tidak semua diterjemahkan. Dalam konteks ini, sebuah katalog prasasti “klasik” sangat diperlukan, bukan saja untuk para ahli epigrafi, tetapi juga untuk para ahli sejarah kuno indonesia. Katalog seperti ini juga merupakan sebuah alat yang dapat membantu meningkatkan minat untuk meneliti sumber-sumber tersebut pada saat didapati bahwa jumlah pakar yang betul-betul dapat membaca prasasti “klasik” cepat berkurang.
Data-data yang dikumpulkan berkenaan dengan semua jenis teks yang ditemui di indonesia, yang menggunakan sistem aksara yang berasal dari india, yang tertulis pada bahan yang tahan lama (batu, logam, terakota, gading, dll.) dalam bahasa Sanskerta, Tamil, Jawa Kuno, Bali Kuno, Melayu Kuno dan Sunda Kuno. Batas kronologis akhir katalog ini ditetapkan pada tahun 1600 M.
C.5.1 Ms. Zhao Bing
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Zigong Sichuan, RRT, 24 Juni 1966Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : CNRSemail (email) : [email protected]; [email protected] (Address) : Collège de France 52, rue du Cardinal Lemoine 75005 Paris
FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 13DA32238
C.6. Dispersal and Evolution of Hominis and Early Modern Humans in Sulawesi and Island Indonesia (2013-2015)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melanjutkan penggalian di Leang Burung 2 dan situs lain di Maros
untuk mendapat informasi yang lebih dalam mengenai distribusi spasial dan kronologis dari sisa-sisa hewan, artefak bebatuan, fitur paleolanskap, dan proses deposisi
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Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ArkeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 19 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulsel (Maros)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Arkeologi Nasional (Dr. i Made Geria)
Abstract
The proposed research project (2013-2015) aims to explore the record of occupation in Sulawesi and surrounding parts of indonesia by early modern humans (Homo sapiens) and earlier species of hominins, with a particular focus on evidence from the Maros karst region of South Sulawesi. The broad goal of the project is to document the pattern and timing of early human (and hominin) dispersal and evolution in the study areas. Specific research objectives include systematic archaeological survey and excavations of key rockshelter, cave and open-air sites in the Maros karsts (e.g., Leang Burung 2) and surrounding limestone areas, and preliminary survey and investigation of adjacent parts of indonesia relevant to our understanding of early human (and hominin) colonization routes to and from Sulawesi. The project will be funded by the Australian Research Council and involves a collaborative research partnership between the National Centre for Archaeology (ARKeNAS) in Jakarta and the Centre for Archaeological Science, School of earth & environmental Sciences, University of Wollongong, Australia.
C.6.1. Dr. Adam Robert Brumm
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Toowoomba, 17 Juli 1976Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Senior Research Fellowinstitusi (institution) : School of earth and environmental Sciences, University of
Wollongongemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Centre for Archaeological Science School of earth and
environmental Sciences University of Wollongong, NSW 2522 Australia
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N6539976
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C.7. Evolution of late Homo erectus and the appearance of modern humans in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menemukan informasi mengenai fase transisi dari homo erectus ke
manusia modern (homo sapiens) di indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ArkeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 6 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Timur (Punung, Pacitan, Surabaya); Jawa Barat (Museum Geologi);
DKi Jakarta (Arkenas); Yogyakarta (UGM)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Survei Geologi, Badan Geologi, Kementerian eSDM (Dr. ir. Adhi
Wibowo, M.Sc, iwan Kurniawan)
Abstract
This application is for collaboration to illuminate the transitional phase from Homo erectus to modern humans (Homo sapiens) in indonesia. The disappearance of archaic, primitive humans such as Homo erectus and the appearance of Homo sapiens is one of the most important issues in human evolutionary studies of today. However, current studies of this issue are focusing primarily on europe (Neanderthals vs. Homo sapiens). indonesia will be able to offer another useful research opportunity for this question thanks to the relative abundance of fossil materials from the late phase of archaic human evolution (late Homo erectus from Sambungmacan and Ngandong, Java, and Homo floresiensis from Flores).
Since 1994, the applicant has conducted various joint researches with indonesian scholars to reveal aspects of Homo erectus and Homo floresiensis. These activities have resulted in a number of papers appeared in prominent international journals (e.g., Refs. 1-27) as well as a book published from the Geological Survey institute in Bandung (Ref. 28). Such knowledge is also being utilized for the ongoing renovation of the permanent exhibition at the Geological Museum in Bandung, and their publication of an educational book about indonesian Homo erectus (Ref. 29). The above series of studies has mainly focused on the early phase of Homo erectus evolution in indonesia. The project proposed here is to illuminate the later phase of Homo erectus and Homo floresiensis evolution and the appearance of modern humans (Homo sapiens) in this region.
The present project includes not only laboratory analyses of museum collections and field researches, but also improvement of the research resources. The original fossil specimens from indonesia, including human and other vertebrates, are housed at several different research institutes or museums inside and outside indonesia. This makes comparative analyses of these specimens difficult. To remedy this situation, we will make high-quality casts and take high-
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resolution CT scans of selected fossil specimens. Such new resources will also be essential for museum exhibition and public education in indonesian museums. We also visit european museums with indonesian museum curators to directly observe the original indonesian fossil collections stored abroad.
in other words, this project contributes one research issue but also is beneficial to strengthen research and educational function of indonesian museums. This concept is motivated from the applicant’s experience working in a national museum in Japan for more than the past two decades.
C.7.1. Mr. Yosuke Kaifu
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Tokyo, Jepang, 19 Februari 1969Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Head of the Division of Human evolution, Department of
Anthropologyinstitusi (institution) : National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of AnthropologyNational Museum of Nature and
Science, Tokyo, 4-1-1 Amakubo, Tsukuba-shi ibaraki 305-0005 Japan
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH3965411
C.8. foundations of Island Southeast Asian maritime interaction: cause and consequence for the transformation of past societies
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyelidiki arkeologi dari kelompok masyarakat Talaud / Sangihe dari
awal kolonisasi pulau tersebut sekitar 35.000 tahun yang lalu sampai dengan penyebaran pertanian sekitar 4500 BP dan perubahan budaya setelahnya
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Arkeologi Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 2 (dua) bulan, mulai 6 April 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Kep. Talaud, Kep. Sangihe, Bolaang Mongondow)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Gadjah Mada (Professor Daud Tanudirjo)
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Abstract
Despite maritime voyaging technology available to cover distances of more than 100 km open ocean at 35,000 cal BP ago, many small landmasses in iSeA, particularly the Talaud-Sangihe islands and those of the northern Molluccas, appear to have only discrete colonisation events followed by long periods of island abandonment. The project will investigate the archaeology of the Talaud/Sangihe group from the initial colonisation of the islands around 35,000 years ago to spread of agriculture around 4,500 cal BP and cultural changes thereafter. This innovative project combines geochemical and technological studies of stone raw material to track interaction with the investigation of marine and terrestrial food resource use to establish the extent and frequency of population migration and subsistence patterns in eastern indonesia.
C.8.1. Mr. Geoffrey Richard Clark
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Australia, 5 Mei 1966Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : The Australian National Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : The Australian National Univeristy Archaeology and Natural
History H.C. Coombs Building No. 9Canberra ACT 0200 AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : M8546920
C.9. Sejarah Kuno Nusantara; Arkeologi dan Epigrafi (abad ke-5 - abad ke-15 M)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memperkaya data mengenai sejarah kuno Sumatra bagian utara sejak
abad ke-5 sampai abad ke-15 MBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ArkeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 21 (dua puluh satu) hari, mulai 6 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Utara (Medan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Arkeologi Nasional (Drs. i Made Geria, M.Si)
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Abstract
Program Penerbitan Monografi Hasil Penelitian Arkeologi bersama di Situs Si Pamutung, Padang Lawas, Sumatra Utara. Program ini bertujuan menyampaikan dalam bentuk buku ilmiahkolektif hasil-hasil utama program penelitian arkeologi antara Pusat Arkeologi Nasional dan ecole francaise d’extreme Orient, yang telah dijalankan dari tahun 2006 hingga tahun 2010 di situs Si Pamutung, Kecamatan Barumun Tengah, Kabupaten Padang Lawas, Provinsi Sumatra Utara.
Program Katalogisasi Prasasti Klasik Seluruh indonesia Jumlah temuan prasasti di indonesia semakin bertambah dan banyak yang sudah tidak in situ lagi serta belum diterbitkan isinya. Selain itu, dokumentasi sudah padat, tetapi tersimpan dalam banyak buku atau majalah yang sering susah untuk diakses. Referensi ini sering memuat hasil pembacaan yang tidak lengkap atau seringkali berubah, dan tidak semua diterjemahkan. Dalam konteks ini, sebuah katalog prasasti “klasik” sangat diperlukan, bukan saja untuk para ahli epigrafi, tetapi juga untuk para ahli sejarah kuno indonesia. Katalog seperti ini juga merupakan sebuah alat yang dapat membantu meningkatkan minat untuk meneliti sumber-sumber tersebut pada saat didapati bahwa jumlah pakar yang betul-betul dapat membaca prasasti “klasik” cepat berkurang.
Data-data yang dikumpulkan berkenaan dengan semua jenis teks yang ditemui di indonesia, yang menggunakan sistem aksara yang berasal dari india, yang tertulis pada bahan yang tahan lama (batu, logam, terakota, gading, dll.) dalam bahasa Sanskerta, Tamil, Jawa Kuno, Bali Kuno, Melayu Kuno dan Sunda Kuno. Batas kronologis akhir katalog ini ditetapkan pada tahun 1600 M.
Terdapat berbagai jenis benda yang berinskripsi: kertas emas, cincin emas, cermin dari perunggu, wadah dari perunggu termasuk prasen atau zodiakbeker, lempengan perunggu, area dari batu atau dari logam, berbagai jenis batu, dll. Kebanyakan inskripsi panjang berisi keputusan dalam bahasa Jawa Kuno yang berasal dari abad ke-9 M sampai pertengahan abad ke-14 M dan berkenaan dengan penetapan simo, yaitu areal bebas pajak.
Saat ini, Dr. Titi Surti Nastiti, dari bagian epigrafi Pusat Arkeologi Nasional, yang menjadi ketua program ini untuk pihak indonesia.
C.9.1. Ms. Aline Nelly Charlote Garnier
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Argentan, Perancis, 7 Mei 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Lecturerinstitusi (institution) : Universitas Paris est Creteilemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : UMR CNRS 8591 1 Place Aristide Briad 92195 MeudonNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : O8CP83478
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C.9.2. Mr. Yohan Phillpie Chabot
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Bleue, Perancis, 21 Maret 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : University Paris 1- Pantheon Sorbonneemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University Pantheon Sorbonne, Paris 1, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 10CV91861
C.10. foundations of Island Southeast Asian maritime interaction: cause and consequence for the transformation of past societies
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyelidiki arkeologi dari kelompok masyarakat Talaud / Sangihe dari
awal kolonisasi pulau tersebut sekitar 35.000 tahun yang lalu sampai dengan penyebaran pertanian sekitar 4500 BP dan perubahan budaya setelahnya
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Arkeologi dan sejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 2 (dua) bulan, mulai 6 April 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Kep. Talaud, Kep. Sangihe, Bolaang Mongondow)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Gadjah Mada (Professor Daud Tanudirjo)
Abstract
More than 100 km open ocean at 35,000 cal BP ago, many small landmasses in iSeA, particularly the Talaud-Sangihe islands and those of the northern Molluccas, appear to have only discrete colonisation events followed by long periods of island abandonment. The project will investigate the archaeology of the Talaud/Sangihe group from the initial colonisation of the islands around 35,000 years ago to spread of agriculture around 4,500 cal BP and cultural changes thereafter. This innovative project combines geochemical and technological studies of stone raw material to track interaction with the investigation of marine and terrestrial food resource use to establish the extent and frequency of population migration and subsistence patterns in eastern indonesia.
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C.10.1. Mr. Christian Reepmeyer
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Oldenburg, Jerman, 10 Februari 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Research Fellowinstitusi (institution) : The Australian National Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : The Australian National Univeristy Archaeology and Natural
History H.C. Coombs Building No. 9Canberra ACT 0200 AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C4MZ10FKW
C.11. The North Coast of Java and The South of Sumatra during The Early Hindu-Buddhist Period
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memberikan gambaran tentang jumlah, lokasi, kepadatan, dan
kronologi situs Hindu-BudhaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ArkeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 7 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Tengah (Batang: Situs Bale Kambang)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi Nasional (Drs. Bambang Budi Utomo dan Tim)
Abstract
The North Coast of Java and The South of Sumatra during The early Hindu-BuddhistPeriod Hindu-Buddhist cultures of indonesia were born from cultural, economic and political interaction, with China and india, but also with other Hindu-Buddhist polities of Southeast Asia and with the traditionalChina societies that supplied them in raw materials. Through two case studies (the north coast of Central Java and south Sumatra), the present project proposes to look at a regional level to try to understand how indonesian polities interacted with one another.
Along the north coast of Central Java, we will continue the archaeological survey which has been started three years ago. The survey will be coupled with a study of pieces from the north coast kept in indonesian museums and, possibly, with archaeological excavations. Our aim is to provide an overview of the number, location, density and chronology of the Hindu-Buddhist sites in the region. it is believed that such an overview will help to understand the role played
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by the north coast throughout the classical period: simple periphery, transit port, cultural crossroads, place of exchange between Java, the Malay world - including Sumatra - and distant countries of South and Southeast Asia? in South Sumatra, our work will focus on the site of Bumiayu. On the one hand, we will try to determine how it interacted with Palembang and the inland polities. On the other hand, we will try to understand how such a large Hindu site developed in a region that is often presented as a Buddhist stronghold and to what extent it is the result of Javanese influence or local development. Our main methods will be stylistic analysis, iconography and epigraphy.
C.11.1. Mr. Jordan Mitchell Miller
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Nelson, 29 Oktober 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : Selandia BaruJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : Dept. of Geography at University of Canterburyemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 15 Powell Crescent, ilam, Christchurch 8041 New ZealandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : LL371512
C.12. The Archaeology of Early Neolithic Settlement in Eastern Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari pemukiman penduduk pada jaman neolitikumBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ArkeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 12 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Maluku (Seram Barat dan Seram Timur, Aru)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslitbang Arkeologi Nasional (Drs. i Made Geria M.Si)
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Why did island Southeast Asians adopt a farming economy 3,500 years ago after hunting and foraging wild foods for tens of thousands of years? What was the process of this transition and what environmental factors might have influenced the decisions these people made? We will tackle these questions through a multi-year survey and excavation project on large islands and smaller atolls and islets in the Maluku and West Papua provinces of eastern indonesia, especially Seram, Aru and Raja Ampat islands. Our first survey and excavation will target Seram, a large island in an archipelago of smaller islands that was most likely a hub for regional interaction. Little is known about its human past, but Seram’s proximity to smaller islands with different ecological constraints suggests that it may have provided a jumping-off point for the development of Neolithic technologies. This project will greatly increase our understanding of eastern indonesian Neolithic adaptations, and will determine whether the early Neolithic began as a fishing adaptation on small islets, or had earlier progenitors on larger islands. Ultimately, our results will be relevant to questions of Neolithic transitions and human-environment interactions in other tropical insular environments. Preliminary exploration of the previously unsurveyedSeram island and nearby atolls will yield important data on settlement and landscape use across the Neolithic transition and provide a foundation for subsequent research. Future work will expand to include similar projects in Aru and Raja Ampat island systems.
C.12.1. Prof. Peter Vanderford Lape
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New Hampshire, 14 Februari 1963Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Professor institusi (institution) : University of Washingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of Anthropology, Box 353010Seattle, WA 98195
USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 505838419
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C.12.2. Ms. Lauryl Kaelin Sumner Zenobi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hawaii, 9 Juli 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Doctoral Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Washingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of Anthropology, Box 353010Seattle, WA 98195
USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 516502472
C.12.3. Ms. Jennifer Anne Huff
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New York, 16 Oktober 1970Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Ph.D. Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Washingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of Anthropology, Box 353010Seattle, WA 98195
USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 511872518
C.12.4. Dr. Emily Jean Peterson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New Hampshire, 15 November 1977Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : University of Washingtonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of Anthropology, Box 353010Seattle, WA 98195
USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 451066146
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C.12.5. Mr. Joss Charles Roberts Whittaker
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Washington, 24 April 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate Student instructorinstitusi (institution) : University of Washingtonemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Department of Anthropology, Box 353010Seattle, WA 98195
USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 494444416
C.12.6. Prof. Dr. Susan Lilian O’Connor
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Melbourne, 8 November 1956Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Australian National Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 76 Finniss Cres Narrabundah Canbera 2606 ACT AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N2677247
C.12.7. Mr. Stuart Charles Hawkins
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Auckland, 28 Desember 1974Warga Negara (Nationality) : Selandia BaruJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Australian National Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 11/50 Hillcrest St. Crace CanberraNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : LH402657
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C.12.8. Ms. Elena Luisa Piotto
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Brisbane, 15 September 1973Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : PhD. Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Australian National Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 4 Selfe Street Downer CanberraNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N1621071
C.12.9. Ms. Shimona frances Kealy
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Subiaco, 11 Agustus 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : PhD. Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Australian National Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 9 Fellows RD Acton, Canberra 2601 ACT AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N6233787
D. DEMOGRAfI (DEMOGRAPHY)
D.1. The Role of Aspirations in Rural-Urban Migration
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari faktor penentu keputusan individu dalam bermigrasi dari
desa ke kotaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : DemografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 2 (dua) bulan, mulai 31Desember2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Banten (Kab. Lebak dan Kab. Pandeglang)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Demographic institute, Fakultas ekonomi, Universitas indonesia (Dr.
Sony Harry B. Harmadi)
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Abstract
We intend to investigate the determinants of individuals’ decision to migrate from rural areas to the city. We conduct a survey where we ask young people in a rural area of Java how much they would expect to earn if they were to migrate from their rural home to the greater Jakarta region. We also ask respondents their life “aspirations”, which are essentially their goals for how much they would like to earn. We also ask whether they are planning to migrate or not. We use this survey to determine whether young people have accurate expectations for how much they will earn in the city. We also use the survey to estimate a simple economic model of migration choice. We hope that this study would help policymakers better understand peoples’ reasons for migrating. This could help them design better policies to decrease migration if migration is causing overpopulation. Or it could help policymakers increase migration if migration is seen as a way of boosting productivity and economic growth. Banten’s Lebak and Pandeglang regencies.
D.1.1. Mr. Peter Terence Bowers
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Sydney, 28 April 1993Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Honours Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Sydneyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 39 McDonald Street, Freshwater, Sydney, NSW 2096 AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N7893933
D.2. Voices: A Narrative-based investigation of emergent urban networks and ecological form
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menceritakan kisah dari kedua kondisi perkotaan dan muara yang
membentuk daerah pesisir kota melalui upaya revolusioner warga kota, para pemikir, dan organisasi dalam membangung jaringan yang kuat untuk beradaptasi terhadap perubahan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : DemografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 23 September 2015(month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta, Jawa Barat (Tangerang, Depok, Bekasi), dan Banten
(Tangerang Selatan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Geografi Terapan – FMiPA Ui (Dr. Rudy P. Tambunan, MS)
Abstract
intensifying and unpredictable weather patterns coupled with the incredible trajectory of urbanization in south and southeast Asia place the region under some of the greatest pressures of the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. Over the past twenty years, Jakarta—the capital city of indonesia—has had the highest rate of urbanization in the world. Home to nearly 28 million residents, the metropolitan area of Jakarta lies within the greater watershed of the Ciliwung River. Land subsidence, extreme pollution, and rapidly rising populations—all consequences of this confluence of forces—endanger millions of urban residents across the city.
Based along the Ciliwung River, this project aims to tell the story of both the urban and estuarine conditions that make up the littoral spine of the city through the revolutionary efforts of the city’s residents, thinkers, and organizations who are building robust networks for adaptation and change. Working from prior fieldwork and contacts in Jakarta, i propose to collect and tell this narrative through a online, multi-media cartographic representation that will follow the research process. As distant and faceless stories become known and accessible—their remarkable efforts will become part of an actionable global narrative about urban and ecological systems in the face of climate c
D.2.1. Ms. Christina Leigh Geros
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Tennessee, 5 Januari 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Harvard Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 6511 Martin Mill PikeKnoxville, Tennessee37920, USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 506396826
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D.3. Institutionalizing Birth Registration in Basic Service Systems: an Implementation Study Design
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti pelayanan pendaftaran kelahiran pendudukBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Studi KependudukanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Depok)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : FiSiP Ui (Dr. Arie Setiabudi Soesilo, M.Sc)
Abstract
in recent years, indonesia has made considerable strides in development, reducing extreme poverty, competing increasingly in the regional economy, achieving steady economic growth, and strengthening its democratic governance around the country. With 52f children in the country having no birth certificate and at least half of couples not having registered their marriages, the government of indonesia has made strong commitments to improving birth registration system as a principal strategy in reducing the country’s level of poverty. improving birth registration systems would secure the right to identity for millions of indonesian children, while enhancing their access to basic services, such as health, education, and social and legal protection. it would also contribute to the government’s ability to plan, implement, and monitor programs, and develop strong, effective policies. This study would build on previous research and programming initiatives conducted by Pusat Kajian Perlindungan Anak Universitas indonesia (PUSKAPA) in collaboration with various government bodies, especially the Ministry of Planning (BAPPeNAS), and civil society partners. it would seek to appraise existing service delivery mechanisms relevant to birth registration and to provide recommendations on potential ways to integrate these mechanisms into basic service delivery systems. in order to accomplish this, the study would use a mixed methods approach, including qualitative tools, such as key informant interviews, focus group discussions, and nominal group technique, as well as quantitative techniques, such as multi-stage cluster surveys. Selection of participants will be done purposively and randomly and analysis will be completed using SPSS and NVivo software. The research would begin in July 2015 and be completed by June 2016.
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D.3.1. Mr. Cyril Bennouna
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New York City, 21 September 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Colombia Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 345 St Johns Place Brooklyn, New York City, NY11238Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 505482830
E. EKONOMI (ECONOMY)
E.1. The role of local conservation agencies on human welfare and the ecosystem health of coral reefs (Economic component of the interdisciplinary project Contributing to Coral Commons (Triple C))
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami pola spasial dari ketahanan terumbu karang dan komponen
manusia sehingga menjawab pertanyaan utama penelitian terkait ekologi dan ekonomi yang akan dikaji pada proyek Contributing to Coral Commons (Triple C)
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekonomi ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 16 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Tenggara (Kab. Konawe Selatan dan Wakatobi), Sulawesi
Utara (Manado City)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Kajian Sumberdaya Pesisir dan Lautan – iPB (Dr. Luky Adrianto)
Abstract
The proposed study will address important gaps in the understanding of spatial patterns of coral reef resilience and the human component, thereby answering key ecological and economic research questions posed by the multidisciplinary project Contributing to Coral Commons (Triple C). Triple C aims to address the current process of ecological demise of coral reef ecosystems by investigating the role of humans as ecosystem engineers. Within this context, the economic compartment of this project will focus on quantifying and monitoring the socio-economic impacts of induced behavioural, economic and social changes by the
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NGO Rare towards improved livelihoods and better management of coral reef ecosystems. Additionally, it will collaborate with local scientific institutions and stakeholders to gather and combine existing socio-economic data on the fishers’ livelihood. Lastly, it will assess whether the management interventions that are currently in place sustain coral reef processes that are essential for resilience while at the same time provide enough resources for the fishermen to meet their current needs. it is expected that the outcomes of this study will contribute with crucial information to the needs of coral reef managers in indonesia and help by establishing a management regime that improves both the economic and ecological dimension.
E.1.1. Mr. Joerg Gerd Langbein
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Coburg, 10 Juli 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Ph.D Studentinstitusi (institution) : Rheinisch-Westfälisches institut für Wirtschaftsforchungemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Hohenzollernstraße 1-345128 essenNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C1Y89RMY4
E.1.2. Ms. Sophie Noelle Wannemacher
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Puettlingen, 25 Februari 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : Rhine Westphalia institute of economic Research (RWi)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Humboldtstr.850676 CologneNorth Rhine-WestphaliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C74HPWX3V
E.2. The Role of Small and Medium Enterprises in the Indonesian Economy: Determining factors and Development in the Twentieth Century
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melihat bagaimana kebijakan pemerintah indonesia terhadap UKM
dan industri secara umum telah membentuk perkembangan mereka di abad kedua puluh
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ekonomi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 19 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta (LiPi, BRi, Bi dan BPS)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian ekonomi LiPi (Drs. Darwin, M.Sc)
Abstract
in my research i look at how the indonesian government’s SMe and general industrial policy have shaped their development in the twentieth century. i focus on the following main questions: (a) What determined the composition of the indonesian business structure - in particular positioning colonial legacies against each other given the differential impact on different regions and vis-a-vis the indonesian government’s subsequent industrial policies ; (b) How SMes developed in indonesia in the twentieth century and which were the crucial factors; (c) How the access to credit and finance changed overtime, looking at the evolution of the credit system; (d) Which factors determine which approach to technological development is pursued and which role SMes play in it (drawing from comparisons with Korea and Taiwan): and (e) How policies were implemented.
E.2.1. Ms. Christina Leigh Geros
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jerman, 20 Agustus 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : London School of economics and Political Scienceemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 74 Finsbury Park Rd (Flat 7) N4 2JX London, UKNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C74Z4ZN00
f. ILMU HUKUM (LAW)
f.1. Perlindungan Atas Pengetahuan Tradisional Dan Ekspresi Budaya Tradisional (PTEBT) di Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menganalisis masalah yang dapat muncul sesudah RUU Perlindungan
dan Pemanfaatan Kekayaan intelektual Pengetahuan Tradisional dan ekspresi Budaya Tradisional (RUU PTeBT) disahkan, serta mengetahui
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apakah pemeliharaan dan pelestarian PTeBT bisa dilakukan secara efektif oleh UU tersebut
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ilmu HukumLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 19 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : D.i Yogyakarta (Perpustakaan Fakultas Hukum UGM), DKi Jakarta
(Dirjen HKi Kemenkumham Direktorat Perjanjian ekososbud), Pemda Yogyakarta
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Hukum UGM (Oce Madril, SH,MH)
Abstract
indonesia memiliki keanekaragaman seni dan budaya yang sangat kaya. Akhir-akhir ini, sengketa yang muncul dengan Malaysia atas beberapa PTeBT seperti lagu “Rasa Sayang” sudah memaksa pemerintah indonesia untuk menjadi serius dalam memberikan perlindungan atas PTeBT indonesia. Sejak tahun 2008, pemerintah sudah memulai proses penyusunan rancangan undang-undang yang bersifat sui generis (special law) untuk melindungi PTeBT indonesia. RUU tersebut, yang berjudul RUU Perlindungan dan Pemanfaatan Kekayaan intelektual Pengetahuan Tradisional dan ekspresi Budaya Tradisional (RUU PTeBT), dimasukkan dalam Program Legislasi Nasional (Prolegnas) 2010-2014. Akan tetapi, RUU PTeBT masih ada beberapa masalah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis masalah tentang PTeBT, serta mengetahui apakah pemeliharaan PTeBT bisa dilakukan secara efectif oleh Undang-Undang tersebut atau Undang-Undang yang lain seperti Undang-Undang Hak Cipta.
f.1.1. Mr. Masayuki Shinchi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Osaka, 19 Maret 1965Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Lecturerinstitusi (institution) : Nagoya Universityemail email) : [email protected] (Address) : Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TL0122576
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G. ILMU POLITIK (POLITIC SCIENCE)
G.1. The Cultural Politics of the Emerging Green Economy in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari dan mendalami green growth projects di Kota BerauBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : ilmu PolitikLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 10 (sepuluh) bulan, mulai 26 Januari 2016(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Timur (Berau, Samarinda, Balikpapan, Mahakam Ulu, Kutai
Barat); Jawa Barat (Bogor), DKi Jakarta, YogyakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : University of indonesia (Suraya Afiff ), Universitas Mulawarman (Prof
Deddy Hadriyanto)
Abstract
Over the last few years, policy steps have been taken in indonesia to advance a shift to a green economy, which includes the incorporation of existing forms of development and conservation, including palm oil plantations and ReDD+ schemes. This research has three central objectives: 1) To document and understand the social and political networks through which the green economy is being brought into being in Berau. 1) To determine what a green economy will actually look like, and what effects it is likely to have on people and the environment in Berau. And 3) To understand the ways in which the discourse and practices of the green economy reflect a continuation of enduring economic structures, and in what ways the process of reproducing these structures has given rise to something new.
To pursue this goal, my study will explore the development of green growth projects in KabupatenBerau in east Kalimantan, indonesia and examine the trans-sealer networks bringing these projects into being. At the project level, oil palm is a key commodity targeted for expansion, and will be a primary concern of this research. Over time the research will also involve analysis of national and transnational policy processes in indonesia, and how these influence land-use decisions and practices on the ground. Thus, the research will entail a multi-sited ethnographic approach.
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G.1.1. Mr. Zachary Randall Anderson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Groton, AS, 10 Mei 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Torontoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3-2194 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON M6R 1X3CANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 505857015
H. KEBIJAKAN PUBLIK (PUBLIC POLICY)
H.1. Diffusion of Civil Service Reform: How An Innovative Policy Is Designed and Subsequently Emulated by Other Local Governments
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mengeksplorasi mengapa beberapa kebijakan pemerintah
daerah yang inovatif berhasil ditiru oleh pemerintah daerah lainnya dan mengapa kebijakan yang lain diabaikan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Kebijakan PublikLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 25 November 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta, Sumatera Barat, Sumatera Selatan, Bali, Banten, Jawa
Barat, Jawa Tengah, dan Jawa TimurMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Pengkajian islam dan Masyarakat – Universitas islam Negeri
Jakarta (Saiful Umam, Ph.D)
Abstract
One of the key propositions on decentralization is that it enables local governments to try experiments which could not safely be tried in a large centralized country. These experiments are to result in innovation in the production of public goods. Subsequently, some innovative policies are expected to be diffused. These processes have been observed in many countries including indonesia which embarked on decentralization in 2001.in fact, apparently recognizing these scenarios, the central government of indonesia has been vigorously searching some innovative policies introduced by district and city governments, and has praised them officially so that the other local governments will follow. However not all praised policies are diffused to other regions.
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This research project explores why some innovative policies are successfully emulated by neighbor government units and why the others are just neglected. The study is to find and clarify some patterns of diffusion of civil service reform by examining how an innovative policy is designed and subsequently diffused. To narrow the focus of investigation, this research focuses only four policy areas: education, Public Health, economic Policy, Citizen’s engagement in Budget-Making Process (known as Musrembang in indonesian language). While tracking on the chronology of development of an innovative policy and its subsequent diffusion, mainly in a couple of provinces such as South Sumatra, West Sumatra, Bali, Banten and Jakarta, this study also explores how these innovative policies are currently perceived by residents, because one of the assumptions is that people’s perception plays a key role in promoting innovations. For this purpose, this study project will conduct small-scale questionnaire survey. This quantitative research will be conducted in 30 districts and cities, in each of which i will collect 30 samples (answers of questionnaires). For the sake of narrowing the focus and of saving costs, this questionnaire survey will be conducted only in three provinces in Java islands: West Java, Central Java, and east Java. This research is to provide a fruitful contribution to better understanding of the local public services in indonesia.
H.1.1. Mr. Takuya Hasegawa
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Chiba, 20 Agustus 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Research Fellowinstitusi (institution) : Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Tsukuba Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba, ibaraki 3058372 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK7485763
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I. SENI BUDAYA (ART & CULTURE)
I.1. Saman Dance in Diaspora: female Saman Dance as Cultural Identity, Expressions of Piety, and Popular Culture
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari makna tari Saman di setiap lokasi, bagaimana
pemahaman pemain terhadap perubahan tari Saman, dan bagaimana perubahan tersebut mempengaruhi transformasi tari dan musik
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Seni TariLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 8 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta dan Di YogyakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Kesenian Jakarta (Nyak ina Raseuki, Ph.D.)
Abstract
Saman dance is an emerging popular female dance form in indonesian archipelago. it is based on several traditional sitting-dance forms, such as Gayo Luess Tari Saman, which became well-known internationally as it has been recognized as one of the intangible World Heritages by UNeSCO in 2010. Today, Saman dance in Jakarta and Yogyakarta are practiced by young female dancers in high schools and universities. Saman dance in Jakarta and Yogyakarta continues to depart from its original form by integrating complex floor positions and new choreographies. My research concerns the popularization of this dance form. in Jakarta and Yogyakarta, high school and university female students actively participate in practicing this dance form. The dance form in these cities embodies various meanings and differing performing contexts, resulting in transformations of dance movements and songs. The popularization of Saman dance has not stayed only within the nation of indonesia, but has already spread to international audiences and participants. A number of American and Japanese university groups have practiced and performed Saman dance as a performing art of indonesia at their cultural presentations and events. i plan to research how the meanings of Saman dance vary in each location, how performers understanding of Saman dance change, and how such changes in meanings of Saman dance influence the transformations of dance and music themselves.
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I.1.1. Ms. Maho Amy Ishiguro
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : AS, 23 April 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : Wesleyan Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 50 Aiken street, Apt 321, Norwalk, CT, 06851 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 444330489
I.2. Second Skin: An Aesthetic Investigation of Post-Colonial Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari bagaimana keterlibatan fisik dalam bentuk estetika dari
masa lampau membentuk peluang untuk empati dan penyembuhan dan menciptakan hasil karya seni
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Seni RupaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5 (lima) bulan, mulai 9 Februari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Kampus Ui, Depok)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas indonesia (Prof. Melani Budianta)
Abstract
Plesiran Tempo Doeloe (Old Days Fun Trip), a uniquely indonesian phenomenon started by university students, is raising awareness of colonial times through reenactments and role play. These young peoples eye-catching costumes from the colonial era reimagine a charged period in indonesian history and embrace a complex interplay of race and class relationships. As a Visiting Scholar at the University of indonesia, i will determine how the physical act of wearing past histories creates opportunities for empathy and healing, and create artistic work that engages this dialogue. By profoundly immersing myself in the indonesian culture, i will learn how indonesia navigates the often precarious boundary between its colonial underpinnings and its modern narrative. This project will culminate as a body of drawings, videos, and texts, displayed at the University of indonesia in May 2015. i intend for my work to serve as a visual celebration of empathy, cross-cultural reconciliation, and the endurance of history.
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I.2.1. Ms. Sara Bloem
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Baltimore, Maryland, AS, 20 November 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduated studentinstitusi (institution) : Rhode island School of Designemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 34 Saint Marks Place, Apartment 2 Brooklyn, NY 11217 United
States of AmericaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 489004892
I.3. History of the Javanese Collection of the ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengeksplorasi dan mengontekstualisasikan koleksi seni Jawa di
Museum Ferenc Hopp Museum dan untuk melacak kembali asal-usulnya
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Kesenian Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 7 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Di Yogyakarta dan Jawa Barat (Kota Bogor, Kab. Bogor, Kota Cirebon
dan Kab. Cirebon)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Sanata Dharma (Johanes eka Priyatma, M.Sc., Ph.D.)
Abstract
The aim of my research study in indonesia in 2015 is to document and specify the origin of the artworks of the 1-ercnc Hopp Museum’s Javanese collection, consists of wayang pieces mainly. The further aim of my research is to outline the reception of indonesian culture and art in Hungary through the analysis of the Javanese w>>rks of art, preserved in our museums’ collections. in my study it is crucial in maintain the experiences and interpretations of the traditional indonesian concept of art. in Hungary the public collection-, play a considerable role in the development of the cultural reception of indonesia and i strongly believe my research needs the methods of both muscologyatul anthropological ficldwork to get a clear pictvire on this issue.
in general the scientific interest towards the indonesian archipelago in Hungary began relatively late in the 19’h century, As the result of the first significant expedition (so called
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Austro-Hungarian Kxpcdition between 1 H6H 1S7)% a vast ethnographiCoBecOOttCettU CO i tuogat] tod was displayed later as the ver\ first occasion where ihc i lungarian public had the opportunity to get a closer idea about indonesian art and culture These objects were collected by |;inosXantus, whose work fundamentally influenced the development of several Hungarian public collections, and they continue to exert a strong influence Qfi scholarly endeavor. i;rom the turn of 19* century we know of several travelogues and articles from indonesia, especially from lava that were published mainly in popular magazines of those tunes. Nevertheless, the following notable event in Hungary to get in touch with the art of the archipelago, occurred m the ierencHopp
I.3.1. Vera Brittig
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hungaria, 23 Mei 1977Warga Negara (Nationality) : HungariaJabatan (Position) : Curatorinstitusi (institution) : Museum of Fine Arts – Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Artsemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1078 Budapest Nefelejcs u. 54.HungaryNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : BC2625739
J. ILMU BAHASA (LINGUISTICS)
J.1. Language and narratives of the past in the flores Sea region
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mendokumentasikan bahasa dan tradisi oral mastarakan Pulau Palu’e
yang terletak di pantai utara Flores serta mempelajari sejarah P. Palu’e dalam konteks regional Laut Flores
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : LinguistikLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 29 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : NTT (P. Palu’e, Maumere, Kab. Sikka, ende, Flores Timur, Manggarai,
Manggarai Barat), DKi Jakarta (Arsip Nasional)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Asosiasi Tradisi Lisan (Dr. Pudentia MPSS, MA.)
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Abstract
The research will document the language and oral traditions of Palu island, Flores, and historicise the island Palu, in the regional context of the Flores Sea. Palu island will be used as a hub through which a web of historical contacts will be drawn by using the sea as a unifying principle. The method is documentary and comparative, and will make use of audio-recorded interviews gathered from peoples memories and oral traditions. Narratives of the past, especially concerning trade, war and travels, will be gathered from various sources on Palu and Flores. Oral history will be compared with primarily Dutch archival records. What forms the views on the past take will be examined. Do indigenous narratives relate to colonialist and nationalist narratives, and how from a post-colonial point of view? The project will use a linguistically informed dual-use approach by also documenting the local language of Palu with the same tools. Results from the project will be: Articles that contribute to the history of eastern indonesia. Documented material consisting of high quality audio files, field notes and photographs. Transcribed and/or annotated files archived in an secure digital archive. A collection of oral histories and a community oriented dictionary of the Palu language. Training objectives during project: indonesian history, recording and interview techniques, digital archive practice, familiarity with colonial archives, Palu and Dutch language proficiency, project management.
J.1.1. Dr. Hans Stefan Danerek
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : V. Skravlinge (Malmoe, Swe), 26 November 1971Warga Negara (Nationality) : SwediaJabatan (Position) : independent Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Lund Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Skogsallén 13, 31272 SkummeslövsstrandSwedenNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 86145044
J.2. Exploring the Impact of Collaboration between fullbright English Teaching Assistants and Indonesian ESL Teachers on High School Students English-Language Abilities
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari dampak efektifitas program pelajaran bahasa inggris
oleh native speaker terhadap kemampuan berbahasa inggris para siswa SMA
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Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : LinguistikLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 3 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jakarta, Sulut (Manado), Sulsel (Makassar), Jatim (Malang), Kalbar
(Pontianak), BangkaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Kajian Bahasa dan Budaya, Universitas Atmajaya (Dr. Luciana)
Abstract
This research will explore the impact of joint instruction by native-speaking english Teaching Assistants and nonnative-english-speaking teachers on student participation in english as a Foreign Language classrooms in indonesia. its main goal is to examine if two instructors with different linguistic and cultural backgrounds are able to work together to provide students with more time spent speaking and listening to english. By interviewing indonesian high school students, who have an eTA at their school, this article will discuss the students’ perceived benefits of having eTAs work together with indonesian teachers.
J.2.1. Mr. Mark Steven Mock
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Michigan, 26 Oktober 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduateinstitusi (institution) : Wayne State Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 42 W Warren Ave Detroit, Mi USA 48202, United States of AmericaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 474390584
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K. MUSIKOLOGI (MUSICOLOGY)
K.1. A voice in Bali: Classical Balinese Vocal Techniques and Tembang
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari musik klasik Bali serta teknik vocal dan tembang BaliBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : etnomusikologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 3 Desember 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (iSi, Pengosekan Gianyar, Tunjuk, Tabanan, Batubulan, Munduk,
Buleleng, Sading, Badung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Seni indonesia (iSi) Denpasar (Desak Made Suarti Laksmi)
Abstract
My proposal for research in indonesia is an immersive study in classical Balinese vocal technique, centered on the vocal practice of tembang. To conduct my study, i plan to affiliate with institut Seni indonesia, Denpasar, where i will study with voice faculty member Professor Desak Suarti Laksmi. My study will involve an intensive study in the vocal production of tembang and the creative process of its performance. With the help of Prof. Laksmi and other faculty at iSi Denpasar, i will record approximately twelve tembang melodies with several variations, create full transcriptions of the melodies, analyze poetic meter and how variations affect the mood and character of the text, and discuss the cultural context in which a particular variation would be performed. With these transcribed melodies, i plan to develop a detailed body of research on tembang, which may be used to develop the practice of traditional Balinese vocal music in the United States.
K.1.1. Ms. Kathrine Mae Harrell
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Florida, 7 Juli 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Mills Collegeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 407 Fairmount Avenue, Apt. 108Oakland, CA 94611USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 476726292
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K.2. Gamelan Gambang: Assessing the Resilience of a Sacred Music
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memperoleh pemahaman yang lebih mendalam tentang Gamelan
Gampang BaliBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : MusikologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 2 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (Karangasem, Buleleng, dan Badung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : iSi Denpasar ( i Made Kartawan S.Sn, M.Si dan i Nyoman Sudiana SS.
Kar., M.Si.)
Abstract
The project involves a study of a rare, vulnerable, and poorly understood music ensemble called gamelan gambang. The aim of the study is to establish a deeper understanding of musical praxis in communities where this ensemble plays a part in ritual life, while simultaneously investigating the extent to which ensembles are still active in Bali. This will lead to an understanding of the ensembles resilience in specific communities while simultaneously assessing its supposed decline. in addition to ethnographic research, throughout the research effort i will also learn to play the music, which will allow me to document the complex musical structures that are generated by the end.
K.2.1. Mr. Jonathan Stuart Adams
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : eugene, 8 April 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Doctoral Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of British Colombiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 2096 County Highway 107 Amsterdam, NY 12010 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 452121896
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L. PALEO ANTROPOLOGI (PALAEO ANTHROPOLOGY)
L.1. In search of the first hominins: Sedimentology, palaeontology and dating of Pleistocene fossil vertebrate faunas and open occupation sites in flores and Sulawesi
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan penggalian, survey Geologi dan rekonstruksi lingkungan
deposit PleistoceneBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Paleo AntropologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 12 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : NTT (Ngada dan Nage Keo, Kab. Flores) serta Sulawesi Selatan
(Watansoppeng)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Survei Geologi – Badan Geologi eSDM (ir. Agung Pribadi, M.Sc)
Abstract
At present the prevailing model for early hominin evolution and dispersal assumes that the genus Homo originated in Africa at least 2.33 Ma ago and that Homo erectus was the first to disperse into eurasia about 1.71.9 Ma ago; and that the migrants were large-brained and essentially modern in stature and body proportions. However, recent discoveries, especially at Dmanisi in Georgia and Liang Bua on the indonesian island of Flores, indicate how little is known about when hominins first occupied Asia or the species involved. These differences also challenge all key assumptions in the Out of Africa 1 Model. This Project will target the site Mata Menge in the Soa Basin of Flores, where there are well preserved faunal remains associated with evidence of Middle Pleistocene hominin occupation; where distribution of early hominin activities across the basin provides insights into their adaptive behavior. Although there is a long history of research in the basin, we engage in a level of inter-disciplinary investigation and scale of excavation not attempted previously on Flores, and seldom in Southeast Asia.
Furthermore, given evidence on Flores for a Late Pleistocene, endemic species, Homo floresiensis, the discovery of hominin remains from the Soa Basin will have major implications for the evolutionary history of hominins on the island. And, because of the unique circumstances of Flores as a refuge for faunal lineages long extinct elsewhere, the outcome of our research may have paradigm-changing implications for the biogeography of early hominins in Asia, and for ancient dispersal events of hominins out of Africa.
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The project will also explore other indonesian islands that may have played a crucial role in the dispersal of hominins from Asia into island Se Asia and beyond, into Australia. We have focused in particular on the large island of Sulawesi, which has been disconnected from the Asian mainland since at least the eocene, and where initial results suggest an early hominin occupation.
in addition, our research aims at unraveling the faunal evolution of Flores and other islands, with particular focus on the elephants and their relatives. excavations at Mata Menge have yielded an unprecedented collection of fossils of Stegodon and other insular animals, that can shed light on the evolutionary processes at work on an island. The rich fossil record on Flores covers a period from more than 1 million years to recent. This allows to investigate in detail a phenomenon called “the island Rule”, which predicts that large mammals (such as elephants) will evolve smaller body sizes and small mammals (such as rodents) becoming larger. This topic is hotly debated in the recent literature, not in the least because it has been argued that Homo floresiensis it self represents an insular dwarf species. The well-dated faunal sequence on Flores offers an unique opportunities to test such models.
L.1.1. Dr. Gerrit Dirk Van Den Bergh
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Rotterdam, 7 Maret 1961Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : ARC Research Fellowinstitusi (institution) : University of Wollongongemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Wollongong Northfields AvWollongong, NSW
2522AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : BMFP93870
L.2. faces of Ancient Indonesia: facial Approximation of Indonesian fossils
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Penelitian tentang pendekatan berbasis bukti yang unik untuk
memperkirakan penampilan wajah manusia, yang sepenuhnya menggabungkan temuan yang kuat dari ilmu-ilmu palaeo-antropologis, arkeologi dan forensik
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Palaeo Antropologi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 24 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Bandung: Museum Geologi)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Museum Geologi – Pusat Survei Geologi eSDM (ir. S.R. Sinung Baskoro, MT)
Abstract
The facial appearance given to significant human fossils for display and illustration are very popular, and are a central educational resource within local and international Museums. Unfortunately, these iconic faces either contradict or ignore much of the research, and the skeletal material, they so powerfully represent. This proposal continues the research and development of a uniquely evidence-based approach to approximating human facial appearance, which fully incorporates robust findings from the palaeo-anthropological, archaeological and forensic sciences. The results of this proposal will include, for the first time, collaboratively produced depictions of the faces of indonesian fossils that will be scientifically justified and internationally peer reviewed. it is anticipated that these results will offer the public, and the scientific community, a scientific balance to the more artistic displays that currently represent the faces of ancient indonesia.
L.2.1. Dr. Susan Hayes
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : UK, 5 April 1960Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Senior Honorary Research Fellowinstitusi (institution) : University of Wollongongemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Wollongong, New South Wales 2522, AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N8074923
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M. PARIWISATA (TOURISM)
M.1. Waves of Development: The Influence of Surf Tourism on Coastal Bali
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami kriteria yang digunakan oleh wisatawan peselancar untuk
memilih tujuan dan akomodasi ketika berselancar sebagai motivasi utama untuk wisata
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PariwisataLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5,5 (lima setengah) bulan, mulai 9 Januari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Bali (Badung, Kuta, Bukit Peninsula, Denpasar)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Udayana (i Wayan Kastawan)
Abstract
This research is undertaken to understand the criteria that surf tourists use to select a destination and accommodations when surfing is the primary motivation for travel. it also seeks to understand the historical influence that tourism in general, and surf tourism specifically, has had on the coastal development in Bali. i will be collecting information two ways: visiting some government offices and through surveys. i would like to visit various government offices in Denpasar such as the Dinas Tata Kota & Perumahan Pemerintah Kota Denpasar,and Dinas Tata Ruang in order to get maps over the past 50 years that show the development and changing uses of land along the southern coast of Bali. i would like to give surveys to the surf tourists around Kuta and the Bukit peninsula. The questions relate to the criteria that surf tourists use to select a destination and accommodations. The results from the research will inform an architectural design for my thesis project.
M.1.1. Ms. Kristin Ann Pettina
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Pennsylvania, AS, 27 Oktober 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Hawaii at Manoa - School of Architectureemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 425 ena Rd Apt 604ANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Honolulu, Hi 96815
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M.2. A Study on Tourism that contributes to Disaster Reconstruction: Roles of the community organizations in Yogyakarta and Surabaya, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mempelajari fungsi pariwisata dalam rangka merekontruksi
wilayah bencana dan mengusulkan potensi wilayah tersebut melalui penggambaran keragaman pariwisata di daerah yang dilanda bencana
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PariwisataLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 28 Desember 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kabupaten Sleman - Provinsi Daerah istimewa Yogyakarta, Kabupaten
Sidoarjo - Provinsi Jawa TimurMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas ilmu Budaya, Universitas Gadjah Mada (Dr. Wiwik Sushartami, M.A.)
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to clarify the functions of tourism for disaster reconstruction and propose its potential through illustrating the emergence of diversity on tourism in disaster-struck areas. Disaster reconstruction has been an important issue in the disaster-prone countries including Japan and there are numerous discussions on valid methodologies for it. However, it is hardly recognized that tourism – a major leisure industry, without saying - could take part in the reconstruction process to play a more significant role. According to the preceding researches, current understanding of tourism in the context of disaster construction seems limited to “dark tourism”, which aims for disaster remembrance. Despite such academic situation, in practice it is observed that disaster reconstruction has been generating new types of tourism different from dark tourism. Volunteer tourism for disaster recovery is an example of it though more noteworthy cases are of a type of tourism that is built based on the resources and connections introduced to the area after the disaster due to its occurrence. This type should have more attention, for it would contribute to the disaster reconstruction through the inevitable participation of local communities.
This study therefore aims to reconsider the functions and potential of tourism in the reconstruction phase of a disaster. For that purpose, it examines three different sample cases of tourism occurred in three disaster-struck areas of indonesia, another disaster-prone country, putting them into the ever-changing social context surrounding them with the special focus on the response of involved communities: how they responded to the events and to the subsequent rise of the touristic demand, utilizing their social capital accumulated through the regular activities of their various community organizations - the legacy of Soeharto administration.
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Methods:
Questionnaire survey
interview survey
Analysis of the reports and statistical data that i hope to acquire from the sub-central governments as well as the organizations related to it
M.2.1. Mr. Hikaru Kenchu
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Osaka, 9 Oktober 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : PhD candidateinstitusi (institution) : Graduate School of Tourism, Wakayama Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Corpo Misawa 303, 272,Mukai,Wakayama city Wakayama 640-
8431 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH9177951
M.3. Behaviours and Attitudes towards sustainable Tourism in Yogyakarta
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami perilaku dan sikap wisatawan di Yogyakarta dan
memahami permintaan tourism yang berkesinambunganBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PariwisataLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 3 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Yogyakarta (Jl. Malioboro, Candi Borobudur dan Prambanan, Gunung
Merapi, Taman Sari)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Gajah Mada (i Made Andi Arsana)
Abstract
This thesis seeks to understand the demand for sustainable tourism in Yogyakarta through an assessment of tourist’s perspectives, behaviours and attitudes. The research question for this research is “How, if at all, are the demands for sustainable tourism in Yogyakarta being met?”
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in order to answer this question, the following aims have been outlined for the research
1. To document what motivates tourists to visit Yogyakarta2. To explore the behaviours of tourists in Yogyakarta3. To examine the attitudes of tourists towards sustainable tourism4. To analyse if the needs of tourists, based on their motivations, behaviours and attitudes are
being satisfied
M.3.1. Ms. Caitlin Rebecca Holford
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Canberra, 20 September 1993Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Undergraduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Queenslandemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3/30 Rokeby Terrace, Taringa, Queensland, 4068 AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N7991892
N. PERENCANAN KOTA (URBAN PLANNING)
N.1. Recentering the city: Metropolitan Governance in Decentralized Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti pelaksanaan tata ruang perkotaan nasional sesuai UU Nomor
26/2007 di indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Perencanaan dan Pengembangan KotaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 10 (sepuluh) bulan, mulai 4 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Bandung), Yogyakarta, Kaltim (Balikpapan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Sekolah Arsitektur, Perencanaan, dan Pengembangan Kebijakan-iTB
(Tubagus Furqon Sofhani)
Abstract
This research will examine the implementation of the National Spatial Planning Law number 26/2007 in indonesia. This law is the first to expand earlier decentralization reforms to include spatial planning. Thus, for the first time, local leaders have the authority to plan their own
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communities. At the same time, however, urban growth continues at a high rate, transforming cities into metropolitan regions, and requiring more and more local political units to cooperate on planning within a regional framework. Therefore, it is important to see how this transition has been handled.
N.1.1. Mr. Timothy Daniel Ravis
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Amerika, 28 Februari 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Connecticutemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 73 Water Street South Glastonbury, CT 06073USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 477037563
O. SEJARAH (HISTORY)
O.1. Search and Recovery of Unaccounted for American Service Personnel from World War II
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mencari dan mengidentifikasi kerangka jenazah mantan tentara
Amerika Serikat dalam Perang Dunia iiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Selatan (Arsip Daerah)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Sejarah – TNi (Letkol Caj P. Hasibuan)
Abstract
The Joint POW/MiA Accounting Command (JPAC), a United States government organization, conducts global search, recover)’, and laboratory operations to identify unaccounted-for Americans from past military conflicts. JPAC assesses that there are approximately 1,891 missing Americans from World War ii who either died or were killed in action in indonesia. With the support of the indonesian Government and the citizens of indonesia, JPAC proposes to conduct
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collaborative historical research in order to locate the remains of missing military personnel from World War ii. When the sites where the remains of the missing are located, archaeological and anthropological techniques are employed to recover the remains of the missing U.S. service members. After recovery of the remains and with approval of the indonesian Government, the remains will be repatriated to the Central identification Laboratory to determine the identification of the remains.
During World War ii the Japanese military invaded indonesia to secure the natural resources there in order to support their war strategy. By March 1942 the Japanese gained control of indonesia. Between March 1942 and April 1944, there was limited combat involving American forces on the indonesian islands. As a part of the American strategy to liberate the Philippines and secure the Pacific, American military forces secured various islands and coastal towns in West Papua as well as other islands in indonesia. This allowed the Allies to have access to valuable airstrips in the Pacific.1 By July of 1945 the Americans and Allied forces had fought several successful battles against the Japanese forces in indonesia.
The American Graves Registration Service (AGRS), which was a part of the U.S. Army Quartermaster division, was responsible for collecting, identifying, and repatriating the bodies of U.S. service members who died overseas. in 1946, the AGRS sent teams to indonesia to recover bodies and/or remains. Over the next few years, teams performed recovery operations in several areas of indonesia including Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Sumatra, Borneo, and Java. The AGRS terminated their recovery missions in indonesia in May of i949.2 The AGRS was not able to recover all of the unaccounted-for American service members in indonesia.
O.1.1. Ms. Wendy Marlene Coble, M.A.
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : North Carolina, 23 April 1968Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Joint POW MiA Account Command JPAC / DPAAemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 310 Worchester Ave., Bldg 45 Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam Hi
96853-5530Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 821401551
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O.2. The Making of a Transnational Middle Class: Migration, Mobility and the Mandailing family in British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies, 1800-1942
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti jalur ekonomi yang ditempuh pendatang Mandailing saat
mereka pindah dari kampung halaman merekaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 25 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta, Sumatera Utara (Medan, Tapanuli Selatan), Sumatera Barat
(Padangpanjang)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Katolik indonesia Atma Jaya (Prof drg. etty indriati, PhD)
Abstract
Little scholarly attention has been focused on indigenous mercantile groups, particularly during the transition into the colonial period. Were these groups economic or cultural brokers and how did their identities change over time? Such literature that does exist often depicts them as being gradually squeezed out by Chinese and Arab mercantile groups, retreating into agricultural land-based subsistence. even less attention has been paid to women in this group, partly due to the lack of sources and partly due to their invisibility in the economic and political landscape of these colonies. Yet, as much work on pre-colonial Southeast Asian societies demonstrates, women had traditionally played an important economic role, particularly in trade, and their experience during the transition from traditional to modern economies has yet to be analyzed. My proposed research addresses these gaps by examining the processes of regional and cross-province migrations among the Mandailing ethnic group from the time before the Padri Wars of the early 19th century to the late colonial period and World War Two. From their homeland based in South Tapanuli, Sumatra, Mandailings have continuously ventured to other parts of Sumatra and to Malaya for a variety of economic, political and social reasons. engaged in commercial activities such as tin mining and trade, this group is an example of those Joel Kahn (2006) terms Other Malays whose experience ran against the sedentary village agriculturalist depiction of traditional Malay society. However, his categorization of Mandailing as Malay is itself problematic, as a comparison between Mandailings in indonesia and the Mandailings in Malaysia shows. in indonesia, Mandailings were placed under the category of Batak: a term that Dutch colonial authorities used to encapsulate many disparate groups in the highlands of North Sumatran highlands. Batak contrasted markedly with the Malays in Sumatra is lowland, coastal region.
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With a fluid, polysemous identity that defied colonial categorizations and economic stereoptyping, Mandailing movements in this period, thus, provide a window into the struggles and shifting identities of indigenous Malayan-Sumatran families who moved to find and define a better life. Crucial to these struggles are new networks they formed which cut across state boundaries through the processes of rural-urban migration, economic linkages, marriage and education and which were also shaped by gendered as well as generational factors. i will be using family and local histories to research the economic pathways that Mandailing migrants undertook as they moved away from their homeland, anchoring each pathway to the experience of several generations of two families. The first family - that of Raja Asal - migrated from South Tapanuli, Sumatra and traveled through Malaya before finally settling in Perak (Malaya) to found a tin mining settlement and a line of village administrators. Subsequent generations settled in other parts of Malaya, with some traveling to the Middle east and back. The second family - whose descendants include indonesia is second and only Christian Prime Minister, Amir Sjarifuddin - migrated in a cross-province manner within indonesia, with a first generation moving from South Tapanuli to the Deli region in Sumatra and subsequent generations moving from Sumatra to Java and later on, to the Netherlands and back. each generation produced its own groups of pioneers in various occupations. This attention to the family unit can help to bring out the lived experiences of men, women and children during these migrations. These mobility pathways i will be looking at are:
(a) Mercantilism and industry (b) Administrative and civil service (c) Marriage and assimilation (d) education (e) Journalism and the print industry(f ) Spiritual journeys (g) Political activism
Beginning this study in 1800, before Dutch rule resumed in Java in 1816 and before the imposition of direct British and Dutch rule in Malaya and Sumatra allows for a comparative, multi-era and cross-border analysis that covers a range of pathways for movements. The family papers, censuses, newspapers and literary works used as sources will also be a jumping off point to start a network analysis of these migrants and explore their inter-ethnic and gendered connections.
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O.2.1. Ms. faizah Binte Zakaria
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Singapura, 28 September 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : SingapuraJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Yale Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Blk 511, Bukit Batok St. 52, #07-199, Singapore 650511 SingaporeNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : e2461199H
O.3. The federation of Islamic Organizations in the Early Twentieth Century: Majlis Islam A’laa Indonesia (MIAI) and Majlis Syuro Muslimin Indonesia (Masyumi)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami bagaimana perintis Muslim indonesia membangun
kerjasama dengan kelompok Muslim indonesia lainnya pada awal abad 20, dengan fokus pada federasi organisasi-organisasi islam seperti Majlis islam A’laa indonesia (MiAi) dan Majlis Syuro Muslimin indonesia (Masyumi)
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 28 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Yogyakarta (Universitas Gadja Mada, Kantor Pimpinan Pusat
Muhammadiyah), Jakarta (Perpustakaan Nasional Republik indonesia (PNRi), Arsip Nasional, Lembaga ilmu Pengetahuan indonesia (LiPi)), Malang (Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Gadjah Mada (Dr. Sri Margana)
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to understand and revaluate how the crescent of indonesian Muslims developed through the cooperative activities among indonesian Muslims in the early twentieth century, by focusing on the federation of islamic organizations, such as Majlis islam Alaa indonesia (MiAi) and Majlis Syuro Muslimin indonesia (Masyumi), not on a particular islamic organization.
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O.3.1. Mr. Keita Tosabayashi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hokkaido, 9 Oktober 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Waseda Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1-15-22-617, Minami-ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 171-0022,
JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK9127766
O.4. Historical Transformations of the Malay Kingdom in West Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari pelestarian budaya melayu di Kalimantan BaratBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 1 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta dan Kalimantan BaratMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : PSDR – LiPi (Prof. Dr. Yekti Maunati, MA.)
Abstract
i plan to research historical transformations of Malay Kingdoms and Malay culture in West Kalimantan. There were many small Malay kingdoms in West Kalimantan. However, their historical relations and transformations have not been investigated enough. i plan to clarify history of Malay kingdoms and culture of Malay people in West Kalimantan by focusing the following points. Firstly, i am going to investigate historical relationship between these Malay kingdoms. To clarify historical transformations of these kingdoms, i am going to conduct bibliographic survey. Secondly, i would like to investigate the historical relationship of these Malay kingdoms.i plan to conduct both bibliographic survey and participant observation to clarify the relationships. Thirdly, i would like to research Malay culture, such as ritual practices andmarriage alliance and compare Malay culture in West Kalimantan with that of other Malay Kingdoms in other areas, such as South Kalimantan, North Kalimantan and east Kalimantan. i am going to conduct participant observation to record and analyze the Malay culture in West Kalimantan.
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Above is the abstract of my research proposal. i am sure that my research is going to contribute to preservation of Malay culture in West Kalimantan and promote Malay studies in indonesia.
O.4.1. Mr. Kaoru Nishijima
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Fukuoka, Jepang, 7 April 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : Graduate School of Asian and African Studies, Kyoto Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 102, Royal House Aoi, 15-1, Nishi-takagi-cho, Shimogamo Sakyo-
ku, Kyoto City, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK7268742
O.5. Reconstructing the past through languages of the present: the Lesser Sunda Islands
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari sejarah bahasa Papua dan interaksinya dengan
AustronesianBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sejarah LingusitikLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 1 April 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : NTT (Flores Timur, Solor, Lomblen, Adonara, Pantar, Alor)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Lembaga Penelitian Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana (ir. Andreas i.
Medan, MP), P2KK-LiPi (Prof. Dr. Johanis Haba)
Abstract
in areas without written historical records, where archaeological and ethnographic data are absent or sparse, language forms the backbone of our understanding of socio-cultural history. This project investigates one such region, in eastern indonesia. What can languages spoken in the Lesser Sunda islands today tell us about the histories of its various population groups? Answering this question requires a novel, productive conjunction of the study of language contact, language history, and language structure. Our methodology includes quantitative cross-validation of qualitative research, and careful control of structural variables that is uniquely possible in the Lesser Sundas.
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Through synchronic language data, we trace the socio-cultural history of population groups on Flores, Pantar, and Alor. The Principal investigator’s component studies linguistic traces of cultural contact and migration across the region, in kinship terminology, place names, and ritual language. Kinship terms may, for instance, change in shape or meaning due to contact; place names link groups to locations; and similar ritual lexicon points to common heritage. Combining this data with non-linguistic information geographical, socio-political, cultural (e.g. significance of artifacts such as bronze drums, presence or absence of weaving technology) allows reconstruction of earlier social networks and group migrations. We combine these findings with case studies on contact between Papuan and Austronesian languages, focusing on change and retention in both words and grammar, in three settings varying in contact intensity, language status, direction and time-depth. We study both contemporary change and traces of ancient contact. Qualitative data, comparisons, and historical scenarios are cross-validated with quantitative methods. in sum, the overall project design truly breaks new ground. The investigation will show which social circumstances and types of contact lead to which patterns of change. As such, it will refine (probabilistic) constraints on contact-induced transfer, and advance insight into the various changes that occur in contact between typologically different languages. This is of high theoretical and methodological relevance, locally and elsewhere in the world: it will facilitate the distinction of vertically and horizontally transmitted language features, and expand the scope and reliability of linguistic findings for reconstructing the socio-cultural past. As such, this project will facilitate pioneering research in the region in related disciplines, especially archeology, history, and ethnography.
O.5.1. Ms. Hanna Lotte Anneliese fricke
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jerman, 16 Juni 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Leiden University Centre for Linguisticsemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Van der Werfstraat 23h 2312 VS Leiden The NetherlandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C9F00PG9W
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O.6. Developing the nation: a social history of the Indonesian Revolution
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari interaksi pihak Belanda dan indonesia pada periode 1945
- 1949 yang membentuk gerakan revolusi indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 27 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Yogyakarta dan DKi JakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas ilmu Budaya Universitas Gajah Mada (Prof. Dr. Bambang
Purwanto)
Abstract
The research that i propose here is a continuation of my PhD project, entitled ‘Negotiating europeanness: europeanness in colonial indonesia, 1910-1942’, for which i previously did research in indonesian archives in 2011 and 2012, made possible with a foreign research permit from the Ministry of Reseearch and Technology. in my new research, i want to study the social history of the indonesian Revolution.
Much has been written about the indonesian Revolution. But much of the analysis focuses primarily on the political or military level. What is much less studied is the social dimension of the indonesian National Revolution: what ordinary people did, how they experienced the revolution, and how they participated in the changes going on around them. in this study, it is my intention to explore the experiences from both Dutch and indonesian actors in the period between 1945 and 1949 in parallel, because it is the interaction between them that shaped the indonesian Revolution. it is necessary to take into account the changes for ordinary people, not only because the indonesian Revolution was in many ways a ‘people’s revolution’, but also because it tells us something about the changed mentality and experiences with which indonesia entered its independent existence. Only if we analyse the changes wrought in the years of the revolution can we truly understand the way indonesia developed in the following decades up to this day.
in practical terms, of course, a social history is a very wide subject - it in fact potentially includes the lives of all people. To make such a research project practically possible, i intend to work with case studies in various towns and villages, to see how people lived, behaved, and reacted. The study will look at the interactions in these localities between the people, local government organizations, national government bodies, state organizations, and civil society organizations.
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O.6.1. Dr. Bart Willem Luttikhuis
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Goes, Belanda, 24 Juni 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : Associate Professor of Anthropologyinstitusi (institution) : KiTLV / Royal Netherlands institute of Southeast Asian and
Caribbean Studiesemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Lange Nieuwstraat 1bis 3512PA Utrecht The NetherlandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C9F00PG9W
O.7. Diasporic Dharma: Buddhism and Modernity across the South China Sea
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari Buddhisme Tiongkok di Asia Tenggara dan kaitannya
dengan dinamika sirkulasi agama di era modernisasi dan globaliasi Buddhisme Tiongkok di abad ke-20
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 26 Januari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : JakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Suluh Nusantara (Muhammad Chozin), dan Pusat Penelitian
Kemasyarakatan dan Kebudayaan LiPi (Prof. Dr. endang Turmudi, MA)
Abstract
My dissertation aims to examine Chinese Buddhism in insular Southeast Asia a missing link in the historiography of Chinese Buddhism, Chinese diaspora studies, and Southeast Asia and inquire into the dynamics of transnational religious circulations in the modernization and globalization of Chinese Buddhism in the twentieth century. in doing so, the project has two aims. The first is to contribute to the recent literature that critiques the colonial/western transformation model in the study of Buddhism and modernity in Asian societies, and reveal that overseas Chinese monks not only contributed to the creation of a hybrid Buddhist modernism, but also in making Southeast Asia a new center for Chinese Buddhism. My research will focus primarily on the maritime Southeast Asian states of indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. The second is to bring religion into the study of Chinese diasporic networks and reveal that trans-Asian Buddhist networks enabled monks in the diaspora to reconceptualize Buddhist ideas and reconfigure
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Buddhist modernity in Southeast Asia. My dissertation seeks to position these Buddhist diasporic ties against the broader context of Chinese migration to Southeast Asia, the Buddhist reform movement in Republican China (1912-1949), the Second World War, the emergence of Communist mainland China in 1949, and decolonization and nation-building in Southeast Asia.
i will investigate the transnational religious careers of three eminent monks Chuk Mor (Zhumo, 1913-2002), Yen Pei (Yanpei, 1917-1996), and Ashin Jinarakkhita (Tizheng, 1923- 2002) who were instrumental in the movements, exchanges, and innovation of Buddhist knowledge and institutions in the Chinese diaspora. Biographies of each of these eminent migrant monks in english are long overdue, but the focus of this dissertation is not solely biographical. Rather, i will explore how their cosmopolitan outlook cultivated through their travel, diasporic experience in Southeast Asia, and interactions with the colonial and post-colonial state contributed to the emergence of modern Chinese Buddhism in the diaspora. My research into the transnational religious activities of these three monks is propelled by three questions. First, how did Chinese migration contribute to the emergence of trans-Asian Buddhist networks, and how did these connections play a role in the circulations of religious ideas, people, and resources within and without maritime Southeast Asia? Second, how did diasporic monks transform Chinese Buddhism and contribute to the process of Buddhist modernization and globalization? Third, how can the study of Buddhist modernity contribute to the understanding of complex issues surrounding diasporic identity, nationalism, and decolonization in Southeast Asia?
i argue that these diasporic monks, who were cosmopolitan geniuses in the transnational religious circuits, drew upon Buddhist knowledge to Buddhicize modern principles and new imported discourses in the Chinese diaspora and made maritime Southeast Asia a new center for Chinese Buddhism. By cosmopolitan geniuses, i mean to imply that migrant monks, with their global outlook as a result of their diasporic ventures, were active agents in selectively adapting and adopting modern and newly imported ideas to fit Buddhist thought and practice. i will also reveal the role that overseas Chinese played in laying the critical foundation for the recent Buddhist revival in the post-Mao period. By illustrating the complex histories of the relationships between migratory circulations and religious modernity, my research will engage with and contribute to the literatures on Chinese Buddhism, Southeast Asian history, Chinese history, Buddhist modernity, and Chinese diasporic networks.
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O.7.1. Mr. Chia Meng Tat
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Singapura, 21 Juli 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : SingapuraJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Cornell Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 103B Depot Road, #04-535, Singapore 102103Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : e4694949F
O.8. Dutch Colonial Propaganda Towards the Indonesian Population: Recruitment and failed Hearts & Minds
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menganalisa bagaimana Belanda berhasil membuat indonesia bekerja
untuk mereka selama periode paska kolonialismeBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 2 Juli 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta (Arsip Nasional indonesia dan Perpustakaan Nasional)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Gadjah Mada (Prof. Bambang Purwanto)
Abstract
When the Dutch authorities tried to regain the former colony of the Netherlands east indies after the Japanese Occupation in August 1945, they found everything had drastically changed. To begin with, the country had been ravaged by the predatory economic system employed by the Japanese. More importantly, the Republik indonesia had declared independence and its leaders had successfully managed to build up a functioning government that tried to administer among the ruins that the Japanese had left in their wake. Thirdly, the pemuda (literally, youth pledge), a politically-aware youth movement, had sprung up in indonesia that was willing to contest the return of the Dutch together with the Republic. These three elements together were interpreted by the Netherlands in such a way that its returning civilians and military authorities thought they could and should rule over indonesia once again.
Consequently, the Dutch authorities acted arrogantly, refusing to truly speak to the Republic’s representatives. eventually, the Dutch were forced to negotiate—partly through international pressure—as they recognized that the Republic would not be intimidated. This resulted in the
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Linggadjati Agreement of March 1947, which granted the Republic de facto sovereignty over Java, Sumatra and Madura. it seems, however, the Dutch simply saw “Linggadjati” as a means to gain time, as evinced by the First Police Action—or AgresiMiliterBelanda—in the summer of 1947. While the Dutch enlarged the areas they had controlled mainly on Java and to a smaller degree in Sumatra, the Police Action (in itself a misnomer as the action was a violent attempt at subjugation) set in motion a chain of events that inexorably lead to the downfall of the Dutch. To begin with, the Police Action initiated a string of political agreements that were not followed to the letter. Only in 1949, with the Van Rooyen-Rum Agreement after a second Police Action, did the Dutch truly negotiate their end of empire. From a military perspective—and it is this component which forced the Dutch, again under international pressures, to negotiate—the first Police Action galvanised indonesian resistance against the Dutch authorities. The incursion into what had been officially recognised as Republican territory not only forced the Republican Army, the Tentara Nasional indonesia to defend itself by all means possible; it also forced the people into open resistance against the Dutch, as well.
it was this latter element, that the indonesian people felt subjugated by the Dutch and supported the Republic, the Dutch authorities both in Batavia and The Hague never understood. instead of coming to terms with the reality that their time in indonesia was up, Dutch authorities chose a forceful approach to the conflict, taking a path that would lead them to coercive, violent methods. in terms of the peace agreements, it meant that the Dutch could not negotiate honestly, choosing to adopt delaying tactics. The military continued to take forceful action against what they called bandits or terrorists in the territories it tried to control on Java, Sumatra and the other islands.
O.8.1. Mr. Roel frakking
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Weststellingwerf, Belanda, 14 Oktober 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : european University institute, Florence, italyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Anne Franklaan 166 NetherlandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : NPJFDJD25
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O.9. Search and Recovery of Unaccounted for American Service Personnel from World War II
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mencari dan mengidentifikasi kerangka jenazah mantan tentara
Amerika Serikat dalam Perang Dunia iiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Selatan (Arsip Daerah)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Sejarah – TNi (Letkol Caj P. Hasibuan)
Abstract
Global search, recovery, and laboratory operations to identify unaccounted for Americans from past conflicts in order to support the Department of Defense personnel accounting efforts. DPAA assesses that there are 1,891 Americans missing in indonesia who died or were killed in action during World War ii, With the support of the people and Government of indonesia, DPAA desires to conduct collaborative historical research in order to locate the remains of missing military personnel. Upon locating the sites of potential U.S. human remains, employ archaelogical and anthropological techniques to recover the remains. After recovery of the remains and with the approval of the indonesian Government, repatriate the remains to the DPAA Laboratory to determine identification of individual remains.
O.9.1. Mr. Todd Christopher Kelly
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Ohio, 25 November 1969Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Southeast Asia Case Officerinstitusi (institution) : Defense POW/MiA Accounting Agencyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Defense POW/MiA Accounting Agency, Arlington, VANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 820867861
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O.10. Public History in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari bagaimana sejarah masyarakat didokumentasikan,
diarsipkan dan dinarasikanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 4 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta dan YogyakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Center for Southeast Asian Studies, indonesia (Yosef Djakababa)
Abstract
For nations and communities a key component of identity and belonging is found in histories of place and group. indonesia’s incredible diversity and strong sense of national identity as well as recent political and social transformations make it an ideal site for understanding the complexity of how local and national history narrating projects intersect. Public history refers to work done by amateur and professional historians that is designed to be engaged in a participatory manner by non-academic audiences (Liddington 2002). Public history is a growing field of academic discussion in the United States and europe, but scholarly work rarely considers the myriad historical initiatives that are taking place around the world. This research explores how public histories are documented, archived, narrated, and how and where these narratives enter public discourses in present day indonesia. This project has two objectives:
To examine how public histories are documented, archived, narrated.
To map how and where historical narratives enter public discourses in present day indonesia.
O.10.1. Ms.Elizabeth frances Drexler
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : illinois, AS, 17 September 1968Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Associate Professor, Anthropology and Director Peace and
Justice Studiesinstitusi (institution) : Michigan State Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Baker Hall, Room 326, 655 Auditorium DriveNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Michigan State University
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O.11. Reconstructing the past through languages of the present: the Lesser Sunda Islands
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari sejarah bahasa Papua dan interaksinya dengan
AustronesianBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sejarah Bahasa PapuaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 20 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : NTT (Flores Timur, Solor, Lomblen, Adonara, Pantar, Alor)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Lembaga Penelitian Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana (ir.
Andreas i. Medan, MP), P2KK-LiPi (Prof. Dr. Johanis Haba)
Abstract
in areas without written historical records, where archaeological and ethnographic data are absent or sparse, language forms the backbone of our understanding of socio-cultural history. This project investigates one such region, in eastern indonesia. What can languages spoken in the Lesser Sunda islands today tell us about the histories of its various population groups? Answering this question requires a novel, productive conjunction of the study of language contact, language history, and language structure. Our methodology includes quantitative cross-validation of qualitative research, and careful control of structural variables that is uniquely possible in the Lesser Sundas.
Through synchronic language data, we trace the socio-cultural history of population groups on Flores, Pantar, and Alor. The Principal investigators component studies linguistic traces of cultural contact and migration across the region, in kinship terminology, place names, and ritual language. Kinship terms may, for instance, change in shape or meaning due to contact; place names link groups to locations; and similar ritual lexicon points to common heritage. Combining this data with non-linguistic information geographical, socio-political, cultural (e.g. significance of artifacts such as bronze drums, presence or absence of weaving technology) allows reconstruction of earlier social networks and group migrations. We combine these findings with case studies on contact between Papuan and Austronesian languages, focusing on change and retention in both words and grammar, in three settings varying in contact intensity, language status, direction and time-depth. We study both contemporary change and traces of ancient contact. Qualitative data, comparisons, and historical scenarios are cross-validated with quantitative methods. in sum, the overall project design truly breaks new ground.
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The investigation will show which social circumstances and types of contact lead to which patterns of change. As such, it will refine (probabilistic) constraints on contact-induced transfer, and advance insight into the various changes that occur in contact between typologically different languages. This is of high theoretical and methodological relevance, locally and elsewhere in the world: it will facilitate the distinction of vertically and horizontally transmitted language features, and expand the scope and reliability of linguistic findings for reconstructing the socio-cultural past. As such, this project will facilitate pioneering research in the region in related disciplines, especially archeology, history, and ethnography.The Lesser Sundas offer a unique laboratory for this research. The project is urgent, as all the languages in question will soon become extinct, and essential data for linguistic theory and socio-cultural history will disappear.
O.11.1. Mr. George Saad
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Marousi, Yunani, 30 September 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : YunaniJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Leiden University Centre for Linguisticsemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Van Woustraat 99, 1074AG AmsterdamNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Ai4471643
O.12 The Sriwijaya Empire: Lost, found, and Re-imagined
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti bagaimana para nasionalis indonesia memandang kerajaan
sriwijaya dan menuangkannya di dalam karya-karya sastra seperti pidato, novel dan artikel
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 2 (dua) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : D.i Yogyakarta (UGM)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas ilmu Budaya UGM (Sri Margana)
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i am examining how early indonesian nationalists used the idea of pre-Dutch indonesian empires to forge a modern indonesian national identity. in particular i am interested in how indonesian nationalist leaders—such as Sukarno, Hatta, Yamin as well as others—referenced the Sriwijaya empire. Much less information was known about the Sriwijawa than the Majapahit, but this did not stop indonesian nationalists from frequently incorporating it into articles and speeches. Although little was known about the Sriwijaya it played a useful role for nationalist leaders, because the empire was based on Sumatra and not on Java. Thus, nationalist leaders could use the Sriwijaya empire to reference indonesia’s rich past without appearing ethno-centric. My research will thus explore the particular use the Sriwijaya had in unlocking discussions of the pre-Dutch past. This research will lead to a fuller understanding of indonesian nationalism in an attempt to unify and connect early indonesian history with modern indonesian history..
O.12.1. Mr. Jonathan Mensch Emont
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New York City, 27 Agustus 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Swathmore Collegeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3147 Broadway Avenue, Apt. 4 New York 10027, USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 505864626
O.13 Search and Recovery of Unaccounted for American Service Personnel from World War II
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mencari dan mengidentifikasi kerangka jenazah mantan tentara
Amerika Serikat dalam Perang Dunia iiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SejarahLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Selatan (Arsip Daerah)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Sejarah – TNi (Letkol Caj P. Hasibuan)
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Abstract
The Joint POW/MiA Accounting Command (JPAC) conducts global search, recovery, and laboratory operations to identify unaccounted for Americans from past conflicts in order to support the Department of Defense personnel accounting efforts. JPAC assesses that there are 1,891 Americans missing in indonesia who died or were killed in action during World War ii. With the support of the people and Government of indonesia, JPAC desires to conduct collaborative historical research in order to locate the remains of missing military personnel. Upon locating the sites of potential U.S. human remains, employ archaelogical and anthropological techniques to recover the remains. After recovery of the remains and with the approval of the indonesian Government, repatriate the remains to the JPAC Central identification Laboratory to determine identification of individual remains.
O.13.1. Ms. Wendy Marlene Coble, M.A.
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : North Carolina, 23 April 1968Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Joint POW MiA Account Command JPAC / DPAAemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 310 Worchester Ave., Bldg 45 Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam Hi
96853-5530Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 821401551
P. SOSIOLOGI (SOCIOLOGY)
P.1. Public Space in the Unplanned City: An Analysis of Jakarta’s Spatial Politics
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memprofil ruang publik kota Jakarta dan memahami maknanya
dengan lebih luasBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosiologi PerkotaanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 2 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, dan SurabayaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya – Ui (Manneke Budiman, Ph.D)
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The research seeks to learn about how street-based youth in Jakarta and/or Yogyakarta perform and construct their identities in various situations and contexts. it will focus on how youth identify and categorize themselves, and how they are categorized by others in their social groups. More clearly, the research is interested to know how youth show the world their identities, and how this may change depending on the place and/or who is present.
The following qualitative methods will be used: Participant Observation, Community Mapping, Unstructured interviews, and Unstructured Small Group Discussions. Selection criteria for participants are: youth between the ages of 15 and 24; who are working in informal, street-based work and/or living on the street (in this case the definition of street-based). The findings from the research will be used to write a doctoral thesis.
The purpose of this research is to contribute to the global literature on identity in youth studies, by describing the experiences of some street-based youth in indonesia. it will examine if street-based youths’ situation makes them perform identities in different ways than indonesian youth in other life circumstances. Studies using my theoretical approach have been done in Mexico, but have seldom been done in indonesia. Additionally, it is hoped that this research may have findings that are useful to social welfare programs’ ability reach youth.
P.1.1. Mr. Braden Scott Bernards
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Oregon, 22 Januari 1993Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Pitzer Collegeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 8600 SW White Pine LanePortland, Oregon, 97225 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 502194243
P.1.2. Mr. Paul Joseph Kellner
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : AS, 14 Januari 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : D.Phil. Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Oxford Department of international Developmentemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3 Mansfield RoadOxford OX1 3TB United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 468229990
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P.2. The sustainable Social System for Making Development Organization
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menjelaskan hubungan beberapa kelompok tani coklat di Desa Tuyog
yang memiliki hubungan kerja tradisional dan dampak desentralisasi pembangunan daerah
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosiologi Masyarakat DesaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai S28 September 2015 (month, starting
from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Long Tuyoq, Long Pahangai, Mahakam Ulu, Kalimantan TimurMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Mulawarman (Dr. Fadjar Pambudhi)
Abstract
Long Tuyoq village located in Ulu Mahakam district of east Kalimantan have been kept the traditional working system based on gotong royong or a type of cooperation among the workers that is established through familial or territorial relationships. Similarly, different kinds of other organizations such as farmer groups are created with the introduction of new commercial products. There are three farmer groups in Long Tuyoq and now, all of them are working on cacao harvesting under the program a long government program called Develoment and improvement of Farmland Production (Pengembangan dan Peningkatan Produksi Perkebunan) from 2014. The cultivation of cacao might lead to the possibility of changes in the villagers lifestyles. Cacaos long-term harvesting would potentially give farmers the ability to build larger houses by their farmland. Furthermore, many of the villagers have been trying to shift their land for agriculture cultivation from the riverside to the roadside after the construction of a major road that started in 2013. in my last research trip, i found that the farming system and area of the farmlands had been changing and that the villagers seemed to be adapting to these trends.
The main objective of this research is to clarify the mechanism of organizations from inside the village society, a task that is difficult to do by the project implementers, which have been regarded to have an outsider view of the area. in order to understand the organizations of Long Tuyoq village, i have to look at the traditional working system and current working systems of farmer groups Furthermore, to clarify this relationship, it is a key to analyze how farmer groups have been incorporated into the traditional working systems and at the same time how they have changed their schemes in order to match with the needs of the farmer groups. The second objective of this study is to examine the effect and influence of the cacao project of the Long Tuyoq village. Finally, i would like to determine whether the Long Tuyoq village has an effective, adequate and sustainable system in creating organizations.
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P.2.1. Ms. Naoko Takata
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hiroshima, 20 Oktober 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Master Courseinstitusi (institution) : The University of Tokyoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 301, 1-6-7, Nakazato, Kita-ku,114-0015, Tokyo, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK7450353
P.3. Churches as Agents in Sustainable Development Projects: The Case of Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari bagaimana konsep pembangunan berkelanjutan
melebur dengan proyek yang diselenggarakan oleh gerejaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosiologi AgamaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 22 Juli 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Manado, Bitung, Tomohon, Kab. Minahasa, Minahasa
Utara, Minahasa Selatan, Minahasa Tenggara, Kep. Sangihe, Kep. Talaud), Gorontalo (Kota Gorontalo), Sulawesi Tengah (Kota Palu, Tentena, Luwuk), Sulawesi Selatan (Tanah Toraja), Maluku Utara (Kota Ternate, Halmahera/Tobelo), Papua (Kota Jayapura), DKi Jakarta (Jakarta Pusat), Jawa Barat (Kota Bandung)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas ilmu Sosial dan Politik Universitas ‘Sam Ratulangi’ (Drs. Philep
Morse Regar, Msi)
Abstract
Research on Churches as agents in development projects has been a blind spot or even a taboo (Van Beek 2000) in research about development until very recently. Addressing specifically the role of the Churches in sustainable development (SD), this project aims at demonstrating that the contribution of the Churches in the historical configuration and the ongoing reconfiguration of that concept has been under-estimated so far.
Since the 1990s, the concept of SD has been established as a strategic paradigm designed to balance out social, ecological, and economic aspects in view of preserving the resources needed for the livelihood of future generations (WCeD 1987). SD has been central to the 1992
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Rio Declaration of the United Nations Conference on environment and Development and to the formulation of the UN Millenium Development Goals for the period 2000-2015. These declarations aimed at replacing the modernist, technocratic vision of unrestrained economic development that had held sway since the middle of the 20th century. But how are the policy papers calling for SD translated into practice?
The secular (or “socio-economic”, in Church parlance) Christian development projects in the global South are useful test cases for understanding this issue. Churches in the South have been active in secular development primarily in the sectors of health and education since the colonial era. But while they have been supportive of the general development goals of post-colonial states, many Churches remained sceptical of the high-modernist (Scott 1998), top-down development schemes that many of these states pursued. in their community-building, the Churches in contrast prioritized holistic, community-based develop-ment since the 1970s (Zaugg-Ott 2004). This project explores from historical and anthropological perspectives in how far ideas of holistic development influenced principles of SD even before they entered the mainstream international development discourse and what impact these ideas had and still have on actual Church-led development projects in one country, namely indonesia.
indonesian Churches are instructive cases because they have been confronted in the recent past with political, legal, and religious contexts, many of which present somewhat typical obstacles for Church-led SD: the indonesian political elites still largely favor modernist development; legal insecurity in connection with a deeply rooted patronage system make SD enterprises vulnerable to fraud and expropriation; and the rising tensions within the indonesian religious field dominated by a 90 percent Muslim majority imposes other priorities on Churches than engagement in SD.
This project combines historical and anthropological methods. [The historical sub-project will focus on the orde baru government, more specifically on the period between 1975 and 1995, before and after the first introduction of the concept of SD in project designs. it will do so in regard to several Churches and across different levels of action from the transnational to the local, with an emphasis on non-indonesian agents.] The anthropological subprojects will consist of in-depth local case studies of contemporary development practice involving a multitude of local and foreign actors in projects coordinated by the Swiss-based Protestant “Mission 21” and their indonesian partner Churches in Sulawesi, the Moluccas, Papua and Java as well as the Catholic congregation “Societas Verbi Divini” (SVD) in Flores and the Capuchins in West Kalimantan.
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P.3.1. Mr. Peter Martin Van Eeuwijk
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Swiss, 14 Juni 1957Warga Negara (Nationality) : SwissJabatan (Position) : Senior Researcherinstitusi (institution) : institute of Social Anthropology, University of Bernemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Basel, Muensterplatz 19, CH-4051 BaselNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) :
P.4. Buddhist Women of Indonesia: Multiple Subaltern Narratives
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Membandingkan cara partisipasi wanita di berbagai komunitas dan
institusi BudhaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosiologi AgamaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 13 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Yogyakarta, DKi Jakarta, Sumatera Utara (Medan), Jambi, Nusa
Tenggara Barat (Lombok), BaliMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : indonesian Consortium For Religious Studies, UGM (Dr. Jeanny
Dhewayani)
Abstract
Buddhism in indonesia has a long history, dating back more than two millennia. This research project looks at women’s roles in this religious tradition. The first objective of my research is to compare and contrast the ways women participate in a variety of Buddhist communities and institutions. The second objective is to explore the ways Buddhist women in indonesia understand and negotiate their identity as members of diverse ethnic groups. The third objective is to understand more about Buddhist women’s social interactions with women practicing islam, the dominant religion of indonesia. A study of women’s roles in this enduring aspect of indonesia’s cultural heritage will be a significant contribution to Buddhist history, indonesian history, and women’s history.
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P.4.1. Prof. Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Wilmington, Delaware, AS, 23 September 1944Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of San Diegoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Theology and Religious Studies 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA
92110-2492USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 505786587
P.5. Education and learning of social life in rural and urban contexts
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk menunjukkan bagaimana konteks formatif dari pendidikan
saling melengkapi dalam perspektif koherensi sosial.Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : SosiologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 23 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Di Yogyakarta (Yogyakarta dan Sleman)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Gadjah Mada (Wening Udasmoro)
Abstract
The project emphasizes the need to consider non-formal education elements in the process of social integration - education is understood here in the global sense of forming the human person. This research aims to show how formative contexts are complementary in the perspective of social coherence. i propose here to strengthen the consideration that educational aspects of different social contexts are complementary in their nature: those that are available to high schools’ students in school - i.e. the social aspects of school life in different high schools - and those which the same students have access to outside of school (social housing environment and recreation, notably).
The ethnographic approach is to focus on the daily life of several high school students in two targeted social environments: one urban, one rural. i will focus my attention on the school activities of the students as well as their other social activities like neighborhood life and leisure. This consideration is to understand the relation to culture of these indonesian grand-teenagers and how they integrate their learning of social life. The approach therefore focuses
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on an ontology of the social subject and a definition of this subject focused on the perspective of social learning through activities and social relations. i intend to develop here the interest i pay to transmission systems: to describe the different social transmission systems, to compare them and to show how they do influence - or not - each other.
it must be underlined that, for a complete view, socio-macro considerations will be taken into account. National politics of education - as they are tied to socio-political and economical contingencies - will be considered in their bind to local educative applications. For the urban party of the research, i would like to take a first approach interest in the SMU 3 State high school situated in the Kpta Baru area; this school present the advantage of a student population rather mixed from different areas of the city. The research around the SMU 3 should be completed by another SMU of a lesser general level to make the comparison equilibrated in terms of social class representation of the students, and of pedagogical applied system.
Then the village of Pakem present the advantage of a rural background where students come from small villages. it is possible to focus on how young people fit or not with the more localized activities of their own villages, and how they establish links with the outside world by staying at Pakem high schools.
P.5.1. Mr. Jean-Marc De Grave
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Wilmington, Delaware, AS, 23 September 1944Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of San Diegoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Theology and Religious Studies 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA
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P.6. Perubahan Agraria di Jawa Timur: Implementasi UU Desa No. 6 2014 dan kontribusinya dalam mengurangi hutang petani
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami bagaimana hasil dari UU Desa No. 6 Tahun 2014
memengaruhi dan mengurangi hutang masyarakatBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosiologi Politik
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 12 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jatim (Bojonegoro, Blora, Surabaya)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : PMB LiPi (Dr. endang Turmudi)
Abstract
Objetif saya adalah mengerti membuat etnografis tentang perubahan agaraia dengan fokusnya utang. Bagaimana orang tani pengalaman hutang moral dan hutang keuangan. Saya mencoba dokumentasi proses-proses utang dengan observasi langsung dan juga membuat survey tentang penukeran agraria.
Bagaimana jaringan dalam desa mengontrol rantai paliwija dan juga rantai pupuk dll, jadi orang tani terus dalam hutang yang majoritas tani kecil belum bias manej dengan baik.
Metodologi saya adalah membuat etnografi. Artinya ini adalah menulis deskripsi sehari-har itentang observasi saya selamai kut orang tani di sawah dan di pasar, mengkoleksi kan informasi tentang perubahan iklim, hama dan produksi padi dan bawang merah, dan juga membuat survey dengan wawancara jadi bias mengerti komprehensivisme orang tani berkehidupan sehari-hari.
P.6.1. Mr. Colum Morris Graham
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Ashford, 23 Februari 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : Australian National Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : The Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200 AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N8733385
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P.7. When Pluralism Became a Value for a Muslim Militia: Exploring the History of GP Ansor
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan riset arsip untuk memahami sejarah GP Anshor dan
transformasinya menjadi pembela pluralisme di indonesia.Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosiologi AgamaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 5 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Jawa Timur (Surabaya)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : UNSiQ Universitas Sains dan ilmu Quran (Dr. Azhar Cholil)
Abstract
Ansor, and its subordinate organization Banser, currently hold two core values: 1) NKRi, Negara Kesatuan Republic indonesia, a unified indonesia; 2) AhlusSunnawalJamaah. The value of NKRi necessarily includes upholding PancaSila and the national slogan of Bhinnekalka Tunggal, or Unity in Diverity. An extension of NKRi is the Rule of Law. in general, this means a rejection of violence. However, when violence has been used by the organization in the past, and even when they offered to used violence in 2000 to defend Christians in Ambon, it is dependent on government approval and working with security forces.
This research will conduct archival research to understand the history of GP Ansor and how it developed to be a Muslim defender of a pluralist indonesia.
P.7.1. Mr. Ronald Lukens-bull
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Maroko, 6 Mei 1966Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of North Floridaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work
University of North Florida1 UNF Drive Jacksonville, FL 32224USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 488579146
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Q. STUDI PEMBANGUNAN (DEVELOPMENT STUDY)
Q.1. Designing Effective Policy Instruments to Introduce Sustainable Land Use
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari perbedaan kebijakan dalam lingkungan serta mendorong
penggunaan lahan berkelanjutanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Studi PembangunanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 8 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (TN Bukit Duabelas dan Hutan Harapan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : iPB (Prof.Dr.Bambang Juanda)
Abstract
indonesia is the largest producer of palm oil nad the world’s third largest tropicl rainforest. Over 10 years (2000-2010_ about 8 million ha have been converted into palm oil plantations (Obidzinski et al., 2012). The research will be implemented in Jambi Province in Sumatra, with the fastest and most complete transformation of tropical lowland rainforest. in particular, the massive transformation of lowland rainforest into oil palm plantations has been identified as a major threat for biodiversity abd a potential driver of climate change (Danielsen et al. 2009, Giam et al. 2010, Wilcove and Koh 2010). To cope with this threat and preserve forests biodiversity and ecosystem services, it is necessary to implement mechanisms that regulate land use practices and balance ecology and economic trade-offs. This study would comprise three treatment groups that will be compared to a control group. Treatment 1 provided information to farmers on exclusively ecological functions of enrichment plantings in oil palm, Treatment 2 teaches farmers about the ecological functions and its trade-offs related with enrichment planting. Treatement 3 farmers are invited to visit enrichment experiment to learn about the environmental and economic implications of enrichment in oil palm first hand.
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Q.1.1. Ms. Miriam Esmaragda Romero Antonio
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Guerrero, 9 Oktober 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : MeksikoJabatan (Position) : Phd Studentinstitusi (institution) : Georg-August-Universitat-Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Platz der Göttingen Sieben 5, 37073 Göttingen GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : G16205368
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BAB 4. ILMU KEBUMIAN (EARTH SCIENCES)
A. ENERGI (ENERGY)
A.1. Raja Ampat Demo Project
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk menguji dan mengevaluasi solusi penghemat bahan bakar
yang menggunakan Murata Smart inverterBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : energiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 14 Desember 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Papua (Raja Ampat)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Telimek – LiPi (Dr. eng Budi Prawara)
Abstract
The objective of this demo experiment is to implement a fuel saving solution powered by Murata Smart inverter in the real-life off-grid environment in indonesia, and evaluate the technology’s fuel saving effect and performance by comparing fuel consumption before and after the installation. We hope to help off-grid power producers dramatically reduce their electricity costs in a sustainable manner. A long-term vision is to help reinvest the saved money into renewable energy in order to lower the dependency on fossil fuels, creating a virtuous cycle for making power generation more sustainable and economical at the same time.
A.1.1. Mr. Makoto fujita
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : ehime, 24 Desember 1961Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Project Leaderinstitusi (institution) : Murata Manufacturingemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 10-1, Higashikotari 1-chome, Nagaokakyo-shi, Kyoto 617-8555
JAPANNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK9273474
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B. GEOfISIKA (GEOPHYSIC)
B.1. Clear Air Turbulence and Ozone Distribution in the Equatorial Tropopause Layer
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk menggambarkan dampak dari dinamika skala kecil di
Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL) dengan menerapkan metode baru berdasarkan kombinasi dari radar dan pengamatan di equatorial Atmosphere Observatory
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeofisikaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 30 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Barat (Bukit Tinggi)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : LAPAN (ir. Halimurrahman, MT dan Tim)
Abstract
The main objective of the project is to describe the impact of the small scale dynamics in the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL) by applying new methods based on the combination of radar and in situ observations. To this goal, we propose to conduct an experimentation at the observatory of Koto Tabang (indonesia) by using the equatorial Atmosphere Radar (eAR) and radiosondes for studying the impact of turbulence on the vertical distribution of chemical tracers such as ozone in the TTL. We propose to conduct this experiment on December 2015 as we could share some equipment for ozone measurements with JAMSTeC during that period. Such an experiment is preliminary to an international project named STRATeOLe-2 devoted to the study of the equatorial TTL. The Centre National de la RechecheScientifique (CNRS), a French organism for research, will fund the operational radiosondes (PTU, winds, and ozone) as well as travel expenses for two French researchers (H. Luce and R. Wilson) on the eAR site.
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B.1.1. Dr. Richard Louis Wilson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Paris,19 November 1957Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : University Pierre and Marie Curie, LATMOSemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Université Pierre et Marie Curie 4 place Jussieu75005 ParisFranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 13AR78258
B.1.2. Dr. Hubert Yves Richard Luce
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Le Nouvion en Thiérache, 30 September 1969Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : Toulon Unversity, MiOemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Université de Toulon CS 6058483041 TOULON CeDeX 9FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 14DY59044
B.2. Quantifying and modeling a newborn hydrothermal system: The Lusi mud and volcano complex
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk melakukan investigasi terhadap geofisika agar membatasi sifat
hidrogeologi dan hidrotermal dari sistem geyser Lumpur Sidoarjo ini yang dikombinasikan dengan studi pemodelan numerik untuk mengukur sistem ini dan menilai perilaku masa depan dan potensi bahaya yang timbul
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeofisikaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 18 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Timur (Surabaya dan Sidoarjo)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Badan Pelaksana - Badan Penanggulangan Lumpur Sidoarjo (Alwi
Husein, M.Si)
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Abstract
The Lusi mud eruption initiated in east Java, indonesia in 2006 and continues unabated today as a geyser system.
Compelling geochemical and other evidence suggests that the Lusi system is a newborn, tectonic scale, hydrothermal system linked to the adjacent volcano complex to the south. This is further evidenced by its transformation in 2012 into a steady and continuing geyser system. As a geologic rarity, the Lusi system presents a unique opportunity to investigate the details of large-scale volcanic hydrogeology, the behavior of deeply rooted hydrothermal systems, and natural triggering phenomena. Lusi and the surrounding region possesses significant geothermal energy resources for possible exploitation in east Java, while at the same time Lusi poses a potentially catastrophic hazard were it to liquefy in response to incoming seismic energy.
We propose to conduct a suite of geophysical investigations to constrain the hydrogeological and hydrothermal properties of this system, coupled with numerical modeling studies to quantify this system and assess its future behavior and potential hazard. Specifically, we propose:
(1) High-resolution micro-gravity studies of the Lusi eruption site and its southward extension towards the active volcanic complex.
(2) Magnetotelluric (MT) surveys of the eruption site to constrain dominant fluid pathways in the subsurface and constrain the basin geometry.
(3) MT studies to the south of the eruption site to search deeper levels for a sill intrusion hypothesized as the thermal engine driving this system.
(4) Geo-electric studies of the shallow subsurface to constrain the mud basin geometry and to calibrate our other geophysical measurements.
(5) Process and incorporate existing seismic reflection profiles into hydrogeological and hydrothermal numerical models.
(6) Photogrammetry studies using the existing drone at Lusi to explore the intriguing possibility that Lusi represents a natural meso-scale analog to plate tectonics.
(7) Active seismic studies to constrain the geometry of the mud-filled basin to constrain numerical models of liquefaction.
(8) Close collaboration, data exchange, and data synthesis with other ongoing geochemical and passive seismic monitoring investigations.
To complement our geophysical measurements, we propose numerical modeling investigations including:
(1) Create 3D geological models to investigate the large-scale hydrogeological and hydrothermal properties of this mud eruption/volcanic arc system.
(2) Develop and investigate reactive transport models constrained by geochemical observations acquired from the Lusi vent and surroundings.
(3) Couple wave propagation codes to liquefaction models to investigate i) eruptive properties
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in response to incoming energy of nearby and distant earthquakes and constrained by seismic observations, and ii) assess the potential for a catastrophic and very hazardous event of large-scale liquefaction of the evolved mud basin,
(4) Further develop models of geyser behavior to constrain the properties at the root of this system.
B.2. 1. Ms. Maïté faubert
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Ste-Agathe-Des-Monts, 5 Agustus 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : Master studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Neuchatel, Centre for Hydrogeology and
Geothermicsemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Rue emile-Argand 11, CH-2000, NeuchatelSwitzerlandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : HB710942
B.3. Synthesis of Dynamics and Chemistry for the Understanding of Atmospheric Processes in the Tropical Tropopause Layer over Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Membangun tampilan sintetis Tropical tropopause Layer (TTL) dengan
melakukan pengamatan rinci dan simulasi model sebagai kolaborasi antara pakar dinamika atmosfer dan kimia
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeofisikaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 6 Februari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Papua (Biak)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : LAPAN (ir. Halimurrahman, MT)
Abstract
Climate models are capable of simulating the gross features of the general circulation of the atmosphere. However, the mechanisms of variations on the climate time-scales are not well understood. The objective of this research proposal is to construct synthetic view on the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL) by conducting detailed observations and model simulations as a collaboration of specialists on atmospheric dynamics and chemistry. As the meteorological condition over the western tropical Pacific is essentially important, indonesia could provide
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a unique platform for observational research on the atmospheric processes in the TTL. The observations are made by using varieties of radiosondes and a lidar. What is specific for this project is the first attempt of stratospheric air sampling by means of cryogenic samplers launched by large plastic balloons from Biak. They are recovered after a parachute-controlled descent for laboratory analysis of collected air sample in Japan. The campaign will be conducted in February 2015 with possibilities of short-term observations in December 2014 to January 2015 and of continuation to March 2015 due to weather condition. All operations will be completed by the end of March 2015, while the whole project continues for five years. The current FRP will cover six monthsfrom October 2014 to March 2015.
B.3. 1. Prof. Satoshi Sugawara
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jepang, iwate, 26 September 1967Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Miyagi University of educationemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 149, Aramaki-aza-Aoba, Aobaku, Sendai 980-0845, JAPANNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH1943103
B.3.2. Mr. Chusaku Ikeda
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : ibaraki, Jepang, 3 Agustus 1971Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : invited researcherinstitusi (institution) : institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace
exploration Agencyemail (email) : [email protected](Address) : Scientific Ballooning group, Japan Aerospace exploration
Agency, institute of Space and Astronautical Science 3-1-1, Yoshinodai, Chuo, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5210 Japan
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH6565289
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B.3.3. Mr. Hideyuki Honda
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jepang, 9 Juni 1951Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Senior expertinstitusi (institution) : Japan Aerospace exploration Agencyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Center for Scientific Satellite Operation and Data Archive,
institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace exploration Agency, 3-1-1, Yoshinodai, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK5398145
C. GEOGRAfI (GEOGRAPHY)
C.1. “The Gatekeepers: Knowledge and Culture on an Active Volcano Mt Merapi”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari hubungan antar manusia dengan alam di lingkungan
gunung merapi dan untuk memahami peran ilmu, pengetahuan tradisional serta teknologi kontemporer dalam proses vulkanologi di Gunung Merapi
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 7 (tujuh) bulan, mulai 14 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Di Yogyakarta (Gunung Merapi)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas ilmu Budaya UGM (Muh Arief Rokhman)
Abstract
This research project is an interdisciplinary study of the cultural and physical strategies of mitigating an active volcano, Mt. Merapi in Java. This project will study the role of the juru kunci and his relationship to the Kraton in Yogyakarta and his role during volcanic eruptions. it will study the function of scientists in mediating and managing the volcanic system, and the significance of radio station dj’s in relief and mitigation efforts during eruptions. This will provide useful insights for other locations around the world attempting to develop strategies
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for better mitigating unpredictable environmental change. This research is towards my PhD and will be presented in academic publications and a research dissertation. This research will be carried out in archives and libraries in Yogyakarta, through interviews with relevant parties and occasional research visits to sites of significance in the Yogyakarta area.
C.1.1. Mr. Adam Bobbette
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Barrie Canada, 28 November 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : Phd Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Cambridgeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Downing PlaceCambridgeUnited KingdomCB23eN UKNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : GA294155
C.2. “Jakarta’s Great Garuda Sea Wall Project : A Study of the Implementation of Engineering Solutions to flooding”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari bagaimana cara kota khususnya Jakarta merespon
ancaman lingkungan dan bahayaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 8 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : JakartaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Program Studi Teknik Perencanaan Universitas Tarumanegara (Dr.ing
Suryadi Santoso)
Abstract
This research seeks to understand how cities are responding to environmental threats and hazards, taking Jakarta as its case study. Jakarta is Southeast Asia’s most populated city, with 9.8 million residents. it is also highly vulnerable to flooding, which occurs annually. in response, the city government has implemented the “Great Garuda Sea Wall Project”. This project has been designed by a group of Dutch engineering firms, in partnership with the Government of the Republic of indonesia and the Government of the Netherlands. This study is designed to
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understand how cities are responding to environmental challenges and threats such as flooding, through the use of technology and engineering, and the challenges that are encountered during the implementation of mitigation strategies. The primary research questions are: (1) What specific environmental challenges does Jakarta experience? (2) What engineering technologies and techniques are indonesian and Dutch water experts implementing in Jakarta to alleviate flooding? (3) What challenges have engineers encountered in implementing the project? These questions will be addressed through participant observation, and semi-structured interviews with indonesian and Dutch water experts, and individuals from Jakarta-based NGOs.
C.2.1. Ms. Emma Louise Colven
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kingston Upon Thames, 9 Maret 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Phd Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of California Los Angelesemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of California, Los Angeles Box 951524Los Angeles, CA
90095 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 502756653
C.3. “Natural hazards and firms’ decision-making under risk between individual and regional adaptation strategies in Indonesia”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami keputusan yang dibuat oleh perusahaan dalam mengurangi
risiko dan perannya dalam membentuk strategi pembangunan daerah yang adaptif juga integratif baik secara individual maupun kelompok
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta, Banten (Tangerang Selatan dan Kota Tangerang), Jawa
Barat (Depok, Bekasi, Bogor, Kab. Bekasi, Kab. Bogor)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Sumber Daya Regional – LiPi (Nuur Syahid, S.Sos, M.Sc)
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Urban coastal areas are particularly exposed to natural hazards and the expected impacts of global climate change. Southeast Asia, and specifically indonesia, can be considered a hot-spot for risk in this respect. To date, in vulnerability research, much attention has been given to analysing the impacts of natural hazards at the community and household levels in low- and middle-income countries. Yet, surprisingly, the questions relating to whether and how firms, as drivers of regional development, adapt to natural hazards and climate change im-pacts, have been largely neglected to date. This leaves many open questions about risk-proof regional development processes in countries with weak institutional settings. This project, therefore, aims to understand the risk management and adaptation decisions of firms. it fol-lows a dual approach: Firstly, it explores how firms include adaption action in their business strategy to enhance their competitiveness (individual adaptation). Secondly, it examines whether and how firms engage in collaborative adaptation actions to shape regional adapta-tion strategies (collective adaptation). The research draws on a mixed methods approach, combining document analysis, semi-structured expert interviews, agent-based-modelling and participatory scenario analysis in two indonesian case study regions, namely Jakarta and Semarang.
C.3.1. Mr. Thomas Neise, M.Sc
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Berlin, 8 September 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : University of Cologneemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Blaubach 30, 50676 Cologne North Rhine-Westphalia, GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C748G79YT
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D.1. “Hydrothermal system imaging by Electrical Resistivity Tomography and CO2 flux measurements”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari stuktur bangunan vulkanik, pemetaan CO2 dari puncak
merapi, serta pemeliharaan terhadap dua stasiun pemantauan multi-parameter kegempaan, suhu tanah, kemiringan, dan potensi dari Gunung Merapi
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Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 20 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Garut (Gn. Papandayan) dan Yogyakarta (Gn. Merapi)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bencana Geologi – Badan Geologi
eSDM (Dr. Hendra Gunawan)
Abstract
This work is a part of French-indonesian DOMeRAPi project funded by French Agence Nationale de la Recherche with support of institut de Recherche pour le Developpement, focused on the study of Merapi volcano (Java, indonesia). The work is continuation of the field campaign if 2013 which was dedicated to the ground temperature mapping and monitoring, and installation of the multi-parameter monitoring stations. The project has following objectives:
1. Structural study of the volcanic edifice; eRT imaging of the summit area visualization of the ancient crater rims, lava flows, new fractures, water table (Agus Budi Santoso BPPTK, Marceau Gresse, iSTerre).
2. C02 mapping of the Merapi summit - Pasar-Bubar (Agus Budi Santoso BPPTK, Wiwit Surianto, UGM, Marceau Gresse, iSTerre).
3. Maintenance of two multi-parameter monitoring stations for seismicity, ground temperature, tilt, and self-potential at Merapi volcano (Jean-Philippe Metaxian, Agus Budi Santoso).
electrical resistivity tomography (eRT) is a powerful tool to visualize the principal features of the shallow subsurface as lithological contrasts, water table, and temperature anomalies. eRT is routinely applied in engineering studies, for example, preliminary to the construction of roads and tunnels. in the last decades the method has been successfully applied in volcanology and hydrothermal system investigation. The electrical resistivity is extremely sensitive to the presence of thermal saline water in the pore space which makes eRT an excellent tool for such a study.
eRT is sensitive to the presence of water but not to its flow. To detect the steady state or transient movement of water in subsurface, self-potential method can be used together with ground temperature and C02 flux measurements. This ensemble of methods help to detect the fluid and gas flow in the subsurface. Zones of high diffuse degassing, high temperature and anomalous self-potential indicate zones of high hydrothermal activity. At Merapi, the self-potential and temperature mappings have been conducted during my MLD in 2013 in collaboration with UGM University. The C02 flux mapping will be conducted in 2015.
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These methods serve as complementary to eRT for imaging the geometry of hydrothermal circulation controlled by main geological structures. Ancient crater rims, for example, can be mapped by these methods as natural limits for fluid circulation. Circulation of hydrothermal fluids may contribute to destabilization of flanks and there
D.1.1. Dr. Svetlana Jurevna Byrdina
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Moscow, 13 April 1970Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : iSTeRRe Chamberyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Universite de Savoie, Le Bourget du Lac, 73376 Cedex, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C4V1JRH83
D.2. “Elevation, facies and timing of coral terraces in Sumba Island: a revisit”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyelidiki teras fosil Pulau Sumba dari barat ke timur melalui
kombinasi geologi dan topografi pemetaan, tektonik, geomorfologi, geodesi dan studi geochronological
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Nusa Tenggara Timur (Sumba Barat - Walkabubak, Sumba Timur-
Waingapu, Sumba Tengah-Waibakui, Sumba Barat Daya-Tambolaka)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Teknologi Bandung (iTB) (Prof. Hasanuddin Z. Abidin)
Abstract
Sumba island presents spectacular, Quaternary fossil coral terraces along its northern coast, resulting from the interactions between coastal uplift and sea level variation. The flights of terraces along Cape Laundi have been documented and dated in the 1990s and constitute nowadays a widely trusted benchmark for both paleo-sea level reconstruction and tectonics. Surprinsingly, although radiometric dating techniques have been greatly improved and dating uncertainty has consequently decreased dramatically, no geochronological studies have been undertaken on these terraces over the last three decades. Furthermore, the tectonic context
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in which these terraces emplaced is still hardly understood, so that our confidence is greatly compromised in interpreting their nature and origin. The continuity of the terraces as well as variation of their elevations both eastward and westward of Cape Laundi are unknown whereas such information is demanded to locate active faults and folds, to understand the deformation pattern and style (continuous vs sudden and linked to an earthquake), and finally to better estimate seismic hazards that threaten the indonesian communities.
in this project, we thus propose to investigate the fossil terraces of Sumba island from west to east through a combination of geological and topographic mapping, tectonic, geomorphological, geodesic and geochronological studies, in order to i) access the pattern of coastal long-term uplift of the island and locate active tectonic structures (faults, folds); ii) identify traces of past earthquakes along the coast, document young coastal morphology, realize geodetic survey and settle geodetic network that can be used as baseline in case of future earthquakes; and iii) better understand the interplay between tectonics and eustasy in this region through stratigraphic studies (micropalaeontology and magnetic characterization) and radiometric dating of the coral terraces using newly developed analytical techniques. This project is the result of a joint reflection between institut Tecknologi Bandung and earth Observatory of Singapore, integrating our different expertise to comprehensively better understand the geologic and geodynamic history of Sumba and the seismic hazard of eastern indonesia, to teach students from both iTBhas GReAT master and PhD program and eOS PhD program and finally collaborate in benefiting from both university facilities (LiDAR, isotope geochemistry laboratory with mass spectrometers, etc).
D.2.1. Mr. Wang Xianfeng
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : RRT, 18 Oktober 1972Warga Negara(Nationality) : RRTJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : earth Observatory of Singapore - NTUemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Nanyang Technological University 50 Nanyang Ave., N2-01b-26,
Singapore 639798 Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : e35284213
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D.2.2. Dr. frederique Leclerc
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Perancis, 8 April 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Post-doctoral Research Fellowinstitusi (institution) : earth Observatory of Singapore - NTUemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : eOS, NTU 50 Nanyang Ave., N2-01A-14, Singapore 639798Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 08CY32702
D.2.3. Mr. Hong Wei Chiang
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Taipei, 29 November 1976Warga Negara (Nationality) : Republik Cina (Taiwan)Jabatan (Position) : Post-doctoral Research Fellowinstitusi (institution) : earth Observatory of Singapore - NTUemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Nanyang Technological University 50 Nanyang Avenue, N2-
01b-30, Singapore 639798Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 302836522
D.2.4. Mr. Sylvain Rigaud
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Perancis, 3 Februari 1984 Warga Negara (Nationality) : Perancis Jabatan (Position) : Post-doctoral Research Fellow institusi (institution) : earth Observatory of Singapore - NTU email (email) : [email protected] Alamat (Address) : Nanyang Technological University 50 Nanyang Avenue,
Singapore 639798Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 12CH65013
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D.3. “Quantifying and modeling a newborn hydrothermal system: The Lusi mud and volcano complex”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk melakukan investigasi terhadap geofisika agar membatasi sifat
hidrogeologi dan hidrotermal dari sistem geyser Lumpur Sidoarjo ini yang dikombinasikan dengan studi pemodelan numerik untuk mengukur sistem ini dan menilai perilaku masa depan dan potensi bahaya yang timbul
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeofisikaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 11 November 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Timur (Surabaya dan Sidoarjo)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Badan Pelaksana - Badan Penanggulangan Lumpur Sidoarjo (Alwi
Husein, M.Si)
D.3.1. Dr. Mauri Guillaume Richard
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Sarreguemines, 20 Januari 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Postdoc Research Fellowsinstitusi (institution) : University of Neuchatel, Centre for Hydrogeology and
Geothermicsemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Rue emile-Argand 11, CH-2000, NeuchatelSwitzerlandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 09AF28906
D.4. “Quantification of Submarine Ground Water Discharge on Indonesia”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mengukur debit air tanah dan nutrisi masuk yang terkait di
Jawa, Bali, dan Lombok dalam meningkatkan keseimbangan air tawar di daerah pesisir indonesia serta mengevaluasi dampak Submarine Ground Discharge (SGD) pada ekosistem pesisir indoensia
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Geologi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 2 November 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Yogyakarta, Jawa Tengah (Jepara), Jawa Timur (Pulau Sempu, Baluran),
Banten (Binuangeun), Bali (Padang Padang, Kab Kuta Selatan), dan Lombok (Krakal)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Teknik – UGM (Dr. Doni Prakasa eka Putra)
Abstract
The Lusi mud eruption initiated in east Java, indonesia in 2006 and continues unabated today as a geyser system. Compelling geochemical and other evidence suggests that the Lusi system is a newborn, tectonic scale, hydrothermal system linked to the djacent volcano complex to the south. This is further evidenced by its transformation in 2012 nto a steady and continuing geyser system. As a geologic rarity, the Lusi system presents a unique opportunity to investigate the details of large-scale volcanic hydrogeology, the ehavior of deeply rooted hydrothermal systems, and natural triggering phenomena. Lusi and the surrounding region possesses significant geothermal energy resources for ssible exploitation in east Java, while at the same time Lusi poses a potentially atastrophic hazard were it to liquefy in response to incoming seismic energy.
We propose to conduct a suite of geophysical investigations to constrain the hydrogeological and hydrothermal properties of this system, coupled with numerical modeling studies to quantify this system and assess its future behavior and potential hazard. Specifically, we propose: (1) High-resolution micro-gravity studies of the Lusi eruption site and its southward extension towards the active volcanic complex. (2) Magnetotelluric (MT) surveys of the eruption site to constrain dominant fluid pathways in the subsurface and constrain the basin geometry. (3) MT studies to the south of the eruption site to search deeper levels for a sill intrusion hypothesized as the thermal engine driving this system. (4) Geo-electric studies of the shallow subsurface to constrain the mud basin geometry and to calibrate our other geophysical easurements.
(5) Process and incorporate existing seismic reflection profiles into hydrogeological and hydrothermal numerical models. (6) Photogrammetry studies using the existing drone at Lusi to explore the intriguing possibility that Lusi represents a natural meso-scale analog to plate tectonics. (7) Active seismic studies to constrain the geometry of the mud-filled basin to constrain numerical models of liquefaction. (8) Close collaboration, data exchange, and data synthesis with other ongoing geochemical and passive seismic monitoring investigations.
To complement our geophysical measurements, we propose numerical modeling investigations including:
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(1) Create 3D geological models to investigate the large-scale hydrogeological and hydrothermal properties of this mud eruption/volcanic arc system.
(2) Develop and investigate reactive transport models constrained by geochemical observations acquired from the Lusi vent and surroundings.
(3) Couple wave propagation codes to liquefaction models to investigate i) eruptive properties in response to incoming energy of nearby and distant earthquakes and constrained by seismic observations, and ii) assess the potential for a catastrophic and very hazardous event of large-scale liquefaction of the evolved mud basin,
(4) Further develop models of geyser behavior to constrain the properties at the root of this system.
D.4.1. Dr. rer. nat. Till florian Oehler
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Frankfurt, 05 Februari 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan( Position) : Research assistantinstitusi (institution) : Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine ecologyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Leibniz-Zentrum für Marine Tropenökologie Fahrenheitstr. 6D-
28359 Bremen Germany Nomor Paspor(Pasport no.) : CH2GJCCYWJudul Penelitian (Research Title) :
D.5. “Monitoring the spatial extension of seismo-volcanic sources by seismic goniometry”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengintegrasikan peralatan baru di sistem pengawasan gunung
MerapiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 19 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Bandung) dan Di Yogyakarta (Gn. Merapi)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bencana Geologi - Kementerian eSDM
(Dr. Agus Budi Santoso)
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The research program MeGAVOL, which started in 2012 in partnership between the iRD and the CVGHM in Bandung, defines geophysical surveillance procedures to apply on several indonesian volcanos, especially on Java (Merapi) and on the Maluku islands (Halmahera, Ternate). The Merapi volcano is one of the main target of MeGAVOL, with the implication of four French laboratories. A complete observation platform including several geophysical and geochemical measures (seismic, deformations, electrical, thermic, gas flux and composition) has been set up in 2013 and 2014. The measurements obtained by this observation platform are transmitted in real time to BPPTKG in Yogyakarta for risk management, as well as stored in a database for the analysis work.
D.5.1. Mr. Paul-henri françois Durand
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Perancis, 1 November 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Grenoble iNP - ense3email (email) : [email protected]( Address) : 18 Rue Raymond Ridel 92250 La Garenne Colombes, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 14AT04025
D.6. “Mentawai Gap-Tsunami Earthquake Risk Assessment (MEGA-TERA)”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari sifat geologi dan geofisika dasar laut dalam kaitannya
dengan kegempaan dan tsunami sebagai salah satu upaya untuk melakukan mitigasi bencana
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Geologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 45 (empat puluh lima) hari mulai 20 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Selat Mentawai dan Samudera Hindia lepas pantai Kab.
Kepulauan MentawaiMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Geoteknologi LiPi (Dr.ir. Haryadi Permana dan Dr.
Nugroho Dwi Hananto)
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The overarching goal of the project is to help safeguard the coastal communities of central western Sumatra, indonesia, through an integrated seismic/bathymetric study of seafloor deformation and potential tsunami runup. This region is currently under threat from an impending giant earthquake. The earthquake and triggered tsunami will affect the lives of hundreds of thousands who live and work near the coasts for many decades. Our study will be based on advanced marine geophysics. Such work requires ocean exploration and research vessels such as the R/V Falkor, which can implement the state-of-the art technologies needed. The use of high-resolution seismic instruments on R/V Falkor will be a first, and will broaden its reach towards the geophysical community. The policy of the Schmidt Ocean institute (SOi) of sharing information about the oceans to foster a deeper understanding of our environment aligns well with the vision of the earth Observatory of Singapore (eOS) and collaborators for conducting science for sustainable societies.
More specifically, recent giant earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries (2004 in Sumatra and 2011 in Japan) suggest that the most devastating tsunamis can be generated by seismic motion near the subduction front. The locked Mentawai patch of the Sumatra subduction zone is likely to produce such a giant earthquake and tsunami in the coming decades. We propose to acquire coincident high-resolution seismic reflection and bathymetric data at the subduction front to fully understand the mechanism of such tsunamigenic earthquakes. Additional high-resolution shallow bathymetry offshore Padang, where ≈ 500 000 people live within 5 m of sea level, will be essential to improve inundation maps and evacuation strategies. The data will also be used as a pre-earthquake baseline survey so that a repeat survey after the future giant earthquake can help estimate co-seismic slip, using the cross-correlation technique successfully pioneered in 2011 in Japan. The survey will thus bring exceptional insight into earthquake/tsunami generation and subduction zone processes. We request 30 days of ship time. The seismic reflection equipment will be rented from iFReMeR (France) and industry, through funding by eOS. This is an international project involving leading scientists from eOS, the indonesian institute of Sciences (LiPi) and the institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (iPGP), France. PhDs, Master students, and Post-Docs will participate in the experiment.
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D.6.1. Prof. Dr. Satish Singh
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : india, 1 Desember 1957Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : institut de Physique du Globe de Parisemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1 Rue Jussieu, 75238 Paris 05, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 761219464
D.7. “Geologic History of Select Caldera-forming Eruptions in Indonesia”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari sejarah erupsi besar yang terjadi antara 10.000 tahun
sampai 1,6 juta tahun yang lalu di akldera-kaldera Tondano, ijen, Bratan, Tambora, dan Banda
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 31 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jatim, Sulut, Bali, Maluku (Kep. Banda), NTB (P. Sumbawa)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Teknik Pertambagan dan Perminyakan iTB (Prof. Satria
Bijaksana)
Abstract
We propose to explore the geological history of major caldera-forming eruptions in one of the most volcanically active regions of the world, the indonesian Archipelago. The major pyroclastic units of large-volume caldera systems will be sampled for 40Ar/39Ar radiometric dating and geochemistry. Three major calderas have been targeted for exploration (Tondano, ijen, and Bratan), as well as two secondary targets that will be visited if time and resources permit (Banda and Tambora). investigating these volcanic systems will allow us to develop better estimates of the regional frequency of massive eruptions. These data can be used in volcanic hazard assessment and geothermal energy exploration, and the tephrochronological framework that will result from this work will be relevant to climate change studies.
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D.7.1. Dr. Christopher James Harpel
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : California, 08 Juli 1974Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Berkeley Geochronology Centeremail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Berkeley Geochronology Center 2455 Ridge Road Berkeley, CA
94709, USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 483697592
D.8. “The Lake Towuti Drilling Project: Climate and Environmental Change in Sulawesi, Indonesia”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengumpulkan dan menganalisa data berusia 650 ribu tahun tentang
perubahan iklim terestrial dan lingkungan di Danau Towuti, SulawesiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 4 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Selatan (Soroako, Timampu, Danau Towuti)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : iTB (Dr. Satria Bijaksana)
D.8.1. Mr. James Michael Russell
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Tennessee, AS, 30 April 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : Dept. of Geological Sciences, Brown Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of earth, environmental, and Planetary Sciences
Brown UniversityBOX 1846324 Brook Street Providence, Ri 02912USA
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 488567318
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D.9. “The Lake Towuti Drilling Project: Climate and Environmental Change in Sulawesi, Indonesia”
Tujuan Penelitian (Research Objective) : Mengumpulkan dan menganalisa data berusia 650 ribu tahun tentang
perubahan iklim terestrial dan lingkungan di Danau Towuti, SulawesiBidang Penelitian (Field of Research) : GeologiDaerah Penelitian (Research Location) : Sulawesi Selatan (Soroako, Timampu, Danau Towuti)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : iTB (Dr. Satria Bijaksana)
Abstract
This project seeks to reconstruct the climatic and environmental history of central indonesia during the past 650,000 years through drilling and analysis of sediment drill cores from Lake Towuti, South Sulawesi. This research builds upon previous collaborative research on Lake Towuti by Dr. SatriaBijaksana (iTB) and Dr. James Russell (Brown University USA). During this previous work we recovered the first sediment cores from a large indonesian lake, and obtained seismic reflection data that demonstrate the presence of a ~100 meter-thick section of highly stratified sediment that continuously spans the last 650,000 years BP, perhaps the longest continuous terrestrial sedimentary section anywhere in Southeast Asia. Based upon these successes we held a workshop in Bandung, indonesia, attended by nearly 60 participants, that developed the “Lake Towuti Drilling Project”, for which we now request permission.
We propose to recover drill new sediment cores of up to 250 m length from the bottom of Lake Towuti using the international Continental Scientific Drilling Program (iCDP) Deep Lake Drilling System. These sediment cores will be shipped to an international core repository in the USA to be analyzed by indonesian, USA, German, and Swiss scientists. The sedimentology, geochemistry, physical and magnetic properties, and fossil content of these cores will allow us to understand the environmental history of this part of Sulawesi including the age of Lake Towuti, the history of climate, rainfall, lake levels, and rainforests, and the biological history of the lake’s endemic organisms. Lake Towuti has become a high priority target for paleoclimate research for the Global Lakes Drilling Program of the iCDP. Our proposed research would be the first lake drilling project anywhere in Southeast Asia.
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D.9.1. Mr. Thomas Grelle
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jerman, 20 November 1965Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Leibniz institute for Applied Geophysics (LiAG)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Funkenkamp 8 D-30539 Hannover GermanyLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 18 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C1Y88796W
D.9.2. Mr. Christopher Sean Kelly
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Pennsylvania, AS, 31 Juli 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Researcher; PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Department of eart, environmental and Planetary Sciences,
Brown Universityemail (email) : [email protected](Address) : Department of earth, environmental, and Planetary Sciences
Brown UniversityBOX 1846324 Brook Street Providence, Ri 02912USA
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 456329462Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 4 Mei 2015(month, starting from)
D.9.3. Ms. Sarah Jean Ivory
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : South Dakota, AS, 13 September 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Fellowinstitusi (institution) : Brown Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department of earth, environmental, and Planetary Sciences
Brown University BOX 1846324 Brook Street Providence, Ri 02912USA
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 448610819
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D.9.4. Mr. Hendrik Vogel
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jerman, 10 Juni 1979Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Researcher Associateinstitusi (institution) : institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bernemail(email) : [email protected](Address) : institute of Geological Sciences University of Bern Baltzestr. 1+3,
CH-3012 Bern Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C744827LYLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 5 Mei 2015(month, starting from)
D.9.5. Ms. Marina Alexandra Morlock
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jerman, 7 Maret 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Bern, Switzerlandemail(email) : [email protected](Address) : Reichenbachstr. 15, 3004 Bern, SwitzerlandNomor Paspor(Pasport no.) : C943KL3178DLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 5 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)
D.9.6. Ms. Ascelina Hasberg
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jerman, 7 April 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : institute of Geology and Mineralogy, University of Cologne,
Germanyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Röttgensweg 64 – 51107 Cologne Germany
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Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C771TJM52Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 5 Mei 2015(month, starting from)
D.9.7. Mr. Ryan M. O’Grady
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New York, AS, 11 September 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Dept. Of earth Sciences, University of Minnersotaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Minnesota, 500 Pilsbury Dr. Se, Minneapolis MN
55455Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 423834093Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 5 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)
D.9.8. Mr. Beau Marshall
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Florida, AS, 26 Agustus 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Operations Managerinstitusi (institution) : DOSeCC explorationemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 2075 S. Pioneer Road, Suite B, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 465375939Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 11 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)
D.9.9. Mr. Steven Cole
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Florida, AS, 25 Februari 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Foremaninstitusi (institution) : DOSeCC explorationemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2075 S. Pioneer Road, Suite B, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 440276359Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 11 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)
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D.9.10. Mr. Anthony Vecchiarelli
Nama (Name) : Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kanada, 18 Juli 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Scientific Drillerinstitusi (institution) : DOSeCC explorationemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2075 S. Pioneer Road, Suite B, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 308097340Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 11 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)
D.9.11. Mr. Timothy frazier
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : idaho, AS, 28 Maret 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Drillerinstitusi (institution) : DOSeCC explorationemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2075 S. Pioneer Road, Suite B, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 508361572Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 11 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)
D.9.12. Mr. Aaron Blouin
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Washington, AS, 29 Juni 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Drillerinstitusi (institution) : DOSeCC explorationemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2075 S. Pioneer Road, Suite B, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 526201593Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 11 Mei 2015(month, starting from)
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D.9.13. Mr. Takotah Bliss
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Washington, AS, 22 Agustus 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Helperinstitusi (institution) : DOSeCC explorationemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2075 S. Pioneer Road, Suite B, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 526201593Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 11 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)
D.9.14. Mr. Shane Scheel
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : idaho, AS, 26 April 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Driller assistantinstitusi (institution) : DOSeCC explorationemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2075 S. Pioneer Road, Suite B, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 526201595Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 11 Mei 2015(month, starting from)
D.9.15. Mr. Skyler Davis
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : California, AS, 6 Mei 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Driller assistantinstitusi (institution) : DOSeCC explorationemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2075 S. Pioneer Road, Suite B, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 481606238Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 11 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)
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D.9.16. Mr. Jan-Thorsten Blanke
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jerman, 2 Februari 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Leibniz institute for Applied Geophysics (LiAG)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Liag Hannover Stilleweg 2, 30655 Hannover GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C23HRJJCJLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 18 Mei 2015(month, starting from)
D.10. “Mentawai Gap-Tsunami Earthquake Risk Assessment (MEGA-TERA)”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari sifat geologi dan geofisika dasar laut dalam kaitannya
dengan kegempaan dan tsunami sebagai salah satu upaya untuk melakukan mitigasi bencana
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Geologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 45 (empat puluh lima) hari mulai 20 Mei 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Selat Mentawai dan Samudera Hindia lepas pantai Kab.
Kepulauan MentawaiMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Geoteknologi LiPi (Dr.ir. Haryadi Permana dan Dr.
Nugroho Dwi Hananto)
Abstract
The overarching goal of the project is to help safeguard the coastal communities of central western Sumatra, indonesia, through an integrated seismic/bathymetric study of seafloor deformation and potential tsunami runup. This region is currently under threat from an impending giant earthquake. The earthquake and triggered tsunami will affect the lives of hundreds of thousands who live and work near the coasts for many decades. Our study will be based on advanced marine geophysics. Such work requires ocean exploration and research vessels such as the R/V Falkor, which can implement the state-of-the art technologies needed. The use of high-resolution seismic instruments on R/V Falkor will be a first, and will broaden its reach towards the geophysical community. The policy of the Schmidt Ocean institute (SOi) of
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sharing information about the oceans to foster a deeper understanding of our environment aligns well with the vision of the earth Observatory of Singapore (eOS) and collaborators for conducting science for sustainable societies.
More specifically, recent giant earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries (2004 in Sumatra and 2011 in Japan) suggest that the most devastating tsunamis can be generated by seismic motion near the subduction front. The locked Mentawai patch of the Sumatra subduction zone is likely to produce such a giant earthquake and tsunami in the coming decades. We propose to acquire coincident high-resolution seismic reflection and bathymetric data at the subduction front to fully understand the mechanism of such tsunamigenic earthquakes. Additional high-resolution shallow bathymetry offshore Padang, where ≈ 500 000 people live within 5 m of sea level, will be essential to improve inundation maps and evacuation strategies. The data will also be used as a pre-earthquake baseline survey so that a repeat survey after the future giant earthquake can help estimate co-seismic slip, using the cross-correlation technique successfully pioneered in 2011 in Japan. The survey will thus bring exceptional insight into earthquake/tsunami generation and subduction zone processes. We request 30 days of ship time. The seismic reflection equipment will be rented from iFReMeR (France) and industry, through funding by eOS. This is an international project involving leading scientists from eOS, the indonesian institute of Sciences (LiPi) and the institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (iPGP), France. PhDs, Master students, and Post-Docs will participate in the experiment.
D.10.1. Dr. Helene Carton
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Perancis, 2 Juni 1978Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : institut de Physique du Globe de Parisemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1 Rue Jussieu, 75005 Paris, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 12De43448
D.11. Provenance of sediments from Sumatra, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari ciri populasi usia zirkon bawah tanah di Sumatera
dan untuk memahami tentang jalur sedimen dari Sumatera ke cekungan sedimen Kenozoikum.
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Geologi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 17 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumut (Sibolga, Tapanuli Tengah, Tapanuli Selatan, Mandailing
Natal, Sibolga, Langgapayung); Sumbar (Padang Lawas Utara, Padang Sidempuan, Pasaman, Lubuksikaping, Padang Pariaman, Kota Pariaman, Kota Padang, Sijunjung, Pariaman, Padang Panjang, Solok, Dharmasraya, Agam); Jambi (Rimbo Bujang, Bungo, Merangin, Sarolangun,Bangko); Sumsel (Lubuk Linggau, Musi Rawas, empat Lawang, Lahat, Muara enim, Pagar Alam, Ogan Komering Ulu, Muaradua, Curup); Bengkulu (Rejang Lebong, Kepahiang, Bengkulu, Seluma, Bengkulu Selatan, Kaur); Lampung (Way Kanan)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Teknologi Bandung (Darmawan Ramade)
Abstract
Sumatra is one of the largest indonesian islands. This project will focus on the Cenozoic evolution and unroofing of the Sumatran volcanic arc using petrological studies of sandstones and their heavy minerals, including zircons, and aims to characterise Sumatra as a potential source area for the Cenozoic sedimentary basins of the region.
This project will undertake a sampling and zircon age dating program in western Sumatra, focusing on sandstones of a wide range of depositional ages and modern river sands, although these may be dominated by detritus derived from the recent volcanic arc. Zircon U-Pb dating will be performed using LA-iCP-MS. Detrital mineral studies will be coupled with heavy mineral analyses.
The project will aim to characterise zircon age populations diagnostic of Sumatran basement and will provide an understanding of sedimentary pathways from Sumatra to the Cenozoic sedimentary basins.
The emphasized field campaign will start after the iPA meeting in Jakarta, 21.5.2015 -23.5.2015 and include geological observations and measurements on location. Samples (sedimentary and igneous rocks; modern river sands) will be also taken for further laboratory work.
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D.11.1. Mr. Christof Liebermann
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jerman, 5 April 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Postgraduate research studentinstitusi (institution) : earth Science Department, Royal Holloway University of Londonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Royal Holloway University of London egham, SurreyTW20 0eX,
United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C261YXFJ1
D.12. Palaeoenvironements of Sumatra During The Pleistocene
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengevaluasi peran erupsi gunung volkano di Sumatera dalam
evolusi dan migrasi mamalia ke daerah-daerah lainBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Paleo-ekologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 31 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Barat (Agam, Lima Puluh Kota, Tanah Datar, Sawahlunto,
Sijunjung, Solok, Padang Pariaman)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas ilmu dan Teknologi Kebumian iTB (Prof. Dr. ir. Yahdi Zaim)
Abstract
This project aims to investigate the antiquity of human occupation on the small islands of Wallacea. Specifically it aims to investigate whether prehistoric peoples in the Pleistocene were capable of exploiting the rich marine resources surrounding the islands or subsisted only on the land-based fauna. Current theory would suggest that early in prehistory humans were not capable of targeting marine fauna as the capture of marine resources was more difficult requiring complex planning and an array of technology. Thus the project will also investigate what types of technology were invented and in use in the Pleistocene period. We will focus on the stone, bone and shell technology and will investigate whether life on these small islands prompted novel solutions to the unique ecosystems (e.g. Tanudirjo 2001). On the smaller islands such as Alor, Pantar, Kisar and Leti the land-based fauna is very depauperate; in terms of native animals and during the Pleistocene only rats, bats and reptiles were available.
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Plants also likely formed a major staple of the diet in prehistory and while these do not preserve well in archaeological sites we will undertake sampling for pollen, phytoliths and starches down the profile to try to better understand the contribution to the diet made by plants.
in 2014 the island that will form the focus of our research effort is Alor island situated within the Nusa Tenggara Timur Province of indonesia. Areas around Liang Puri, Kiraman, Lerabain, Mademang, Maimol, Buyungta, Mali, Toblang, Hame, La^or, Kokar Weling, Ala^ang, Waking, ehdon, Sebanjar, Ulimoning, AlorBesar, Alor Kecil, Ampera, Lewalu, Folboa, Dulolong, Atengmale, Kolana, Kaluman, Kenarlinag, and Watatuku villages in the Kui, Abui, Adang, Alorese, Kula, Sawila regions of Alor island will be specifically targeted. We propose undertaking our first field season from the 7th May 2014 until the 7th July 2014. We will survey in the above mentioned areas and select two cave sites for excavation.
Methodology:
We anticipate one or two weeks will be spent surveying and testing at the start of each field season to locate suitable sites for excavation. Two sites will then be selected for excavation each year. excavations will use fine-scale removals (2-5 cm), high precision recording (3-D) and recovery methods.
D.12.1. Mr. Gilbert James Price
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : ipswich, Queensland, Australia, 5 Mei 1979Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Post-doctoral fellowinstitusi (institution) : University of Queenslandemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 5/28 Hamilton Road, Moorooka, Quesland 4105 AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N5715692
D.13. The timing of magmatism, metamorphism and uplift in the eastern Bird’s Head, West Papua
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyelidiki metaturbidites kadar rendah dan tinggi dari formasi
Palaeozoic Kemum (kerak Australia) dan hubungannya dengan Permo-Triassic granitoid
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Geologi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 17 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Papua Barat (Manokwari, Manokwari Selatan, Maybrat, Pegunungan
Arfak, Raja Ampat, Sorong (kota), Sorong, Tambrauw, Teluk Bintuni)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Teknologi Bandung (Herwin Tiranda)
Abstract
Metamorphic basement is exposed in the Kemum basement high in the Arfak Mountains of the Bird’s Head. Most of what we know about the Siluro-Devonian basement rocks comes from a joint mapping programme by the indonesian and Australian governments in the 1970s and 1980s. But mountainous terrain, dense vegetation and lack of infrastructure have made systematic mapping particularly difficult. Recent development and road construction, however, have improved access and exposure in the area.
The project will investigate the low- and high-grade metaturbidites of the Palaeozoic Kemum Formation (Australian crust) and their relationship to Permo-Triassic granitoid intrusions. The age of the metamorphic rocks and the timing of the two metamorphic events are only poorly constrained by rare fossil occurrences and mostly stratigraphic relations, respectively. Furthermore, Pleistocene paralic sediments at elevations around 1800 m a.s.l. indicate rapid uplift during the Quaternary. This project aims to further constrain the ages of the basement rocks, the metamorphic events as well as the uplift of the basement high.
D.13.1. Mr. Benjamin Michael Jost
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Swiss, 18 Mei 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : SwissJabatan (Position) : Postgraduate research studentinstitusi (institution) : earth Science Department, Royal Holloway University of Londonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Royal Holloway University of London egham, SurreyTW20 0eX
United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : X1775482
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D.14. Timing of magmatism in the Netoni Plutonic Complex: implications for displacement on the Sorong fault
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menentukan jumlah perpindahan dari Zona Sesar Sorong dan jika
mungkin, waktu perpindahannyaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 17 Juni 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : DKi Jakarta, Papua Barat (Manokwari, Lembah Kebar, pantai utara
Papua Barat – Mubrani, Tambrauw, Maurepi, Koor, Sorong dan sekitarnya, bagian selatan lembah Kebar - Kemum High, area sekitar Ransiki dan Gn. Arfak, Danau Anggi)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Teknologi Bandung (Herwin Tiranda)
Abstract
The Netoni intrusive Complex represents a suite of granitic rocks (quartz-syenite, quartz monzonite, granite, quartz diorite and diorite). These are reported to have been emplaced during the Triassic to Cretaceous (240-78 Ma) on the basis of hornblende and biotite K-Ar dates from float material. early maps indicate that the southern margin of the intrusive complex is cut by the Sorong Fault Zone, a major east-west trending, strike-slip fault system several hundred kilometres long. However, reconnaissance mapping by David Gold (SeARG) indicated that granitic material is also prominent on the southern side of the Sorong Fault Zone. The aim of this study is to determine the amount of displacement of the Sorong Fault Zone and if possible, timing of its displacement. This will be achieved by mapping and collecting samples of the Netonigranitoids on the northern and southern side of the fault zone. it is important to establish whether the granitoids represent the same body on either side of the fault, and to define the lateral extent of the granitoids in order to determine the amount of slip that has taken place along the Sorong Fault. Samples from either side of the fault zone will be characterized on the basis of penological, geochemical and geochronological data.
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D.14.1. Mr. Max Christian Mitchell Webb
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : inggris, 16 Juni 1993Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Postgraduate research studentinstitusi (institution) : earth Science Department, Royal Holloway University of Londonemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Royal Holloway University of London egham, SurreyTW20 0eX
United KingdomNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 652750159
E. GEOLOGI KELAUTAN (MARINE GEOLOGY)
E.1. Mentawai Gap-Tsunami Earthquake Risk Assessment (MEGA-TERA)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari sifat geologi dan geofisika dasar laut dalam kaitannya
dengan kegempaan dan tsunami sebagai salah satu upaya untuk melakukan mitigasi bencana
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Geologi KelautanLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 45 (empat puluh lima) hari mulai 20 Mei 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Selat Mentawai dan Samudera Hindia lepas pantai Kab.
Kepulauan MentawaiMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Geoteknologi LiPi (Dr.ir. Haryadi Permana dan Dr.
Nugroho Dwi Hananto)
Abstract
The overarching goal of the project is to help safeguard the coastal communities of central western Sumatra, indonesia, through an integrated seismic/bathymetric study of seafloor deformation and potential tsunami runup. This region is currently under threat from an impending giant earthquake. The earthquake and triggered tsunami will affect the lives of hundreds of thousands who live and work near the coasts for many decades. Our study will be based on advanced marine geophysics. Such work requires ocean exploration and research vessels such as the R/V Falkor, which can implement the state-of-the art technologies needed. The use of high-resolution seismic instruments on R/V Falkor will be a first, and will broaden its
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reach towards the geophysical community. The policy of the Schmidt Ocean institute (SOi) of sharing information about the oceans to foster a deeper understanding of our environment aligns well with the vision of the earth Observatory of Singapore (eOS) and collaborators for conducting science for sustainable societies.
More specifically, recent giant earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries (2004 in Sumatra and 2011 in Japan) suggest that the most devastating tsunamis can be generated by seismic motion near the subduction front. The locked Mentawai patch of the Sumatra subduction zone is likely to produce such a giant earthquake and tsunami in the coming decades. We propose to acquire coincident high-resolution seismic reflection and bathymetric data at the subduction front to fully understand the mechanism of such tsunamigenic earthquakes. Additional high-resolution shallow bathymetry offshore Padang, where ≈ 500 000 people live within 5 m of sea level, will be essential to improve inundation maps and evacuation strategies. The data will also be used as a pre-earthquake baseline survey so that a repeat survey after the future giant earthquake can help estimate co-seismic slip, using the cross-correlation technique successfully pioneered in 2011 in Japan. The survey will thus bring exceptional insight into earthquake/tsunami generation and subduction zone processes. We request 30 days of ship time. The seismic reflection equipment will be rented from iFReMeR (France) and industry, through funding by eOS. This is an international project involving leading scientists from eOS, the indonesian institute of Sciences (LiPi) and the institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (iPGP), France. PhDs, Master students, and Post-Docs will participate in the experiment.
E.1.1. Mr. Romain Duperray
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Perancis, 15 Agustus 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : interninstitusi (institution) : institut de Physique du Globe de Parisemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1 Rue Jussieu, 75005 Paris, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 15AA87534
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E.1.2. Dr. Shengji Wei
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : RRT, 20 Agustus 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : RRTJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitus i(institution) : earth Observatory of Singaporeemail (email) : [email protected]; [email protected] (Address) : 50 Nanyang Avenue, Block N2-01a-15, Singapore 639798Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : G25753609
E.1.3. Dr. frederique Leclerc
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Perancis, 8 April 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Post-doctoral research fellowinstitusi (institution) : earth Observatory of Singaporeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 50 Nanyang Avenue, Block N2-01a-14, Singapore 639798Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 08CY32702
E.1.4. Mr. Stephen Carson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : inggris,18 Februari 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Research assistantinstitusi (institution) : earth Observatory of Singaporeemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 50 Nanyang Avenue, Block N2-01a-15, Singapore 639798Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 110037831
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E.1.5. Mr. Anoop Thomas
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : india, 9 April 1972Warga Negara (Nationality) : indiaJabatan (Position) : Technical Managerinstitusi (institution) : Sea Land Technologyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 65 Tuas Avenue 1, Singapore 639508Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Z2253674
E.1.6. Mr. Khoo Yih Chyuan
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Malaysia, 13 April 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : MalaysiaJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : Sea Land Technologyemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 65 Tuas Avenue 1, Singapore 639508Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : A27754410
E.1.7. Mr. Muhammad Ramdan Bin Kamaruddin
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Singapura, 7 Juni 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : SingapuraJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitus i(institution) : Sea Land Technologyemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 65 Tuas Avenue 1, Singapore 639508Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : e3980501B
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E.1.8. Mr. Anthony Deebank
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : inggris, 3 November 1964Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : Field engineerinstitusi (institution) : Sea Land Technologyemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 65 Tuas Avenue 1, Singapore 639508Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 99251525
E.1.9. Mr. Philip Thomas
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Singapura, 16 Oktober 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : SingapuraJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : Sea Land Technologyemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 65 Tuas Avenue 1, Singapore 639508Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : e5450524F
f. KLIMATOLOGI (CLIMATOLOGY)
f.1. Climate Change and Coastal Vulnerability
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menentukan dan mengamati perubahan ekosistem pesisir-laut dan
dinamika karbon di indonesia serta mengembangkan model interaksi antara pesisir dan atmosfer
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : KlimatologiDaerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Makasar (Kep. Spermonde dan Selat Makasar)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Laut dan Pesisir –
Balitbang KP (Dr. Andreas Hutahaean)
Abstract
The carbon fluxes determined in these regions will be integrated into a hydrodynamic model and extrapolated to a regional scale. The model will furthermore be used to study the
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influence of climate anomalies (eNSO and indian Ocean Dipole Mode, iDM) on the carbon cycle in the indonesian Seas. impacts of ecosystem degradations on the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere will be quantified by using a global carbon cycle model. The model based quantifications of the changes in the carbon cycle will form the base for evaluating the potential use of existing institutional approaches such as ReDD (Reducing emissions from Deforestation and Degradation) and PeS (Payment for environmental services) that aim at the reduction of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. These institutional approaches are efforts of the international community to counteract market failures by making it more profitable to protect than to cut down forests but they do not consider marine ecosystems and impacts on marine coastal ecosystem caused by e.g. the degradation mangrove and seagrass ecosystem.
Therefore alternative instruments have to be developed by the natural scientists within SiMeF. These instruments have to integrate terrestrial and marine coastal ecosystems and to consider their role in the global carbon cycle as well as socio-economic problems such as transaction costs and the lack of local community participation. SiMeF-Topic ii is following such a holistic approach and aims at investigating additionally carbon-related ecological aspects which are crucial for valuing and predicting changes in the carbon cycle. This is for example the adaptation of the planktonic food web and fishes to decreasing oxygen levels in rivers draining disturbed peat lands. For strengthening future indonesian/German collaborations on climate change related issues and improve the scientific knowledge for implementing strategies for the adaptation to climate change.
f.1.1. Dr. Tim Rixen
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Bremen, 23 Oktober 1962Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Senior Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Leibniz-Zentrum fur Marine Tropenokologie (ZMT) GmbHemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : iBAN: De24 2905 0101 0001 0471 09, BiC: SBReDe22 GermanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C1V5LWG2MLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 3 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)
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f.1.2. Ms. francisca Maria Constance Wit
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Alkmaar, 10 Maret 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : Ph.D Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Leibniz-Zentrum fur Marine Tropenokologie (ZMT) GmbHemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : iBAN: De24 2905 0101 0001 0471 09, BiC: SBReDe22 GermanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : NNLBJKKK5Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 25 September 2015 (month, starting from)
f.1.3. Dr. Herbert Guenter Siegel
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Rostock-warnemuende, 26 Januari 1952Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Senior Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Leibniz-institut Fur Ostseeforschung Warnemundeemail (email) : Herbert.Siegel@ io-warnemuende.deAlamat (Address) : Ozeanographie und Messtechnik Seestraße 15 18119 Rostock
GermanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C0H802XC8Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 3 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)
f.1.4. Ms. Iris Stottmeister
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Nettetal, 20 Januari 1972Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Research assistantinstitusi (institution) : Leibniz-institut Fur Ostseeforschung Warnemundeemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Seestraße 1518119 RostockTelefon: (0381) 51 97 195Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : COHY9M650Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 25 September 2015(month, starting from)
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f.1.5. Dr. Thomas Walter Peter Pohlmann
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hamburg, 17 Maret 1959Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Center for earth System Research and Sustainability (CeN)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : institute of Oceanography University of Hamburg, Bundesstr.
53, 20146 HamburgNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C1WMVTTLKLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 3 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)
f.1.6. Dr. Bernhard Andreas Mayer
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hamburg, 29 November 1960Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Leibniz-Zentrum fur Marine Tropenokologie (ZMT) GmbHemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : institute of Oceanography Bundesstraße 5320146 HamburgNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C1V51KJZZLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 24 September 2015 (month, starting from)
G. METEOROLOGI (METEOROLOGY)
G.1. Study on oceanic and atmospheric climate variability in the western Sumatera and southern Jawa waters, and land-based observation in Bengkulu Province
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami perbedaan penting dari lapisan udara dan lautan serta
perannya dalam mengatur perubahan iklim daerah dan global di indonesia
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Meteorologi dan Oseanografi
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 1 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Barat Sumatera dan Selatan Jawa serta stasiun pengamatan
BMKG di Provinsi BengkuluMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Teknologi inventarisasi Sumberdaya Alam – BPPT (Dr. Fadli
Syamsudin)
Abstract
The oceanic and atmospheric variabilities in and around the indonesian seas, where high sea-surface temperature and connective activities are found, are key factor to understand the mechanism of the climate change. To investigate the detail of the nature and the mechanism of the climate change, the observational evidences on both ocean and land are required. Therefore, we hereby apply to get permission to deploy our research vessel “Mirai” and land-based observations in indonesian territories and eeZs. The research vessel “Mirai” is planned to be deployed in the west of Sumatera island and the south of Jawa island, to conduct the high-frequency observation of radiosonde, radar, CTD, etc. The land-based instruments are planned to be deployed in Bengkulu Province to conduct the high-frequency observation of radiosonde, radar, etc. These data will be analyzed after the observation to resolve the atmospheric and oceanic variabilities in and around indonesia in detail.
G.1.1. Dr. Masaki Katsumata
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hokkaido, 3 February 1970Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Deputy Group Leader / Senior Research Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Natsushima-cho 2-15, Yokosuka 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : MS9276258
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G.1.2. Ms. Kyoko Taniguchi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Nara, 29 Agustus 1979Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH9869953
G.1.3. Mr. Makito Yokota
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kanagawa, 10 Februari 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH5493119
G.1.4. Ms. Yuki Kaneko
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kyoto, 16 Oktober 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor(Pasport no.) : TK0091409
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G.1.5. Mr. Kenichi Sasaki
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hokkaido, 30 Juli 1971Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK7690560
G.1.6. Mr. Kosei Sasaoka
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Toyama, 15 September 1972Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH3901940
G.1.7. Mr. Etsuro Ono
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kumamoto, 16 Februari 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor( Pasport no.) : MU3524842
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G.1.8. Mr. Kazuhide Yamamoto
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hokkaido, 25 Juni 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK6436681
G.1.9. Dr. Katsuro Katsumata
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Tokyo, 3 Oktober 1970Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Deputy Group Leaderinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Natsushima-cho 2-15, Yokosuka 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH3170003
G.1.10. Mr. Biao Geng
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jiangsu, 09 Oktober 1962Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Senior Research Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Natsushima-cho 2-15, Yokosuka 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : G41567863
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G.1.11. Mr. Shuichi Mori
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kyoto, 29 Februari 1964Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Deputy Directorinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Natsushima-cho 2-15, Yokosuka 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : MS9698741
G.1.12. Dr. Akira Wakata
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Guangdong, 20 Desember 1959Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Senior Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Natsushima-cho 2-15, Yokosuka 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK0432631
G.1.13. Dr. Satoru Yokoi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Okayama, 6 November 1978Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Senior Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Natsushima-cho 2-15, Yokosuka 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK4641657
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G.1.14. Ms. Ayako Seiki
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Tokyo, 20 Agustus 1977Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Natsushima-cho 2-15, Yokosuka 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH4934112
G.1.15. Dr. Tomoshige Inoue
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Fukuoka, 26 September 1978Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Natsushima-cho 2-15, Yokosuka 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : MT0620526
G.1.16. Mr. Junichi Hamada
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hiroshima, 27 Oktober 1971Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Natsushima-cho 2-15, Yokosuka 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : MU3525990
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G.1.17. Dr. Tetsuo Harada
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Nara, 15 Maret 1963Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-5-1 Akebono-cho, Kochi-city, Kochi Prefecture, 780-8520
JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK2063713
G.1.18. Mr. Noritomo Umamoto
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Okayama, 29 Agustus 1991Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Master Courseinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-5-1 Akebono-cho, Kochi-city, Kochi Prefecture, 780-8520
JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TR1954894
G.1.19. Mr. Takahiro furuki
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Nagasaki, 14 April 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Master Courseinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-5-1 Akebono-cho, Kochi-city, Kochi Prefecture, 780-8520
JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TR1390139
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G.1.20. Mr. Wataru Ohoka
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Tokyo, 2 Oktober 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Undergraduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 41-102 Daido-cho, Kitashirakawa Sakyo-ku, 606-8274 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK6306681
G.1.21. Mr. Shuhei Matsugishi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hokkaido, 1 April 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 1-10-9, Honkomagome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TR3911113
G.1.22. Ms. Tamaki Suematsu
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hyogo, 12 Mei 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 206-18-8-1 Nezu, Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo 113-0031 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK6617672
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G.1.23. Mr. Atsushi Yanase
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Gifu, 7 April 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Furocho Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TR3547668
G.1.24. Mr. Akihiko Murata
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Mie, 28 Desember 1960Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Group Leaderinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-15 Natsushima Yokosuka Kanagawa, 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK1284857
G.1.25. Dr. Yuichiro Kumamoto
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hiroshima, 4 April 1967Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Senior Research Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-15 Natsushima Yokosuka Kanagawa, 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK0671507
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G.1.26. Mr. Kosaku Moteki
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kyoto, 6 Juni 1976Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Natsushima-cho 2-15, Yokosuka 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK0666204
G.1.27. Dr. Hiroshi Uchida
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kanagawa, 6 Januari 1970Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Research Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-15 Natsushima Yokosuka Kanagawa, 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH3075393
G.1.28. Dr. Kazuhiko Matsumoto
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kyoto, 26 Juli 1969Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Research Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-15 Natsushima Yokosuka Kanagawa, 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK2549693
G.1.29. Mr. Taichi Yokokawa
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Chiba, 2 Maret 1977Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)
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email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-15 Natsushima Yokosuka Kanagawa, 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TZ0515131
G.1.30. Dr. Chisato Yamashita
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Osaka, 29 Juli 1976Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Research Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-15 Natsushima Yokosuka Kanagawa, 237-0061 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH3527209
G.1.31. Dr. Michinari Sunamura
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Tokyo, 17 September 1969Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH5883106
G.1.32. Mr. Shotoku Kotajima
Nama (Name) : Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kanagawa, 17 Januari 1993Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Master Courseinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 5-10-62 Kitamachi Kokubunji Tokyo, 185-0001 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TR4057644
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G.1.33. Mr. Kanta Chida
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : iwate, 3 April 1992Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 582 Bunkyodai-Midorimachi, ebetsu, Hokkaido, 069-8501 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : MT2006536
G.1.34. Mr. Ichiro Matsui
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Aomori, 8 September 1955Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Senior Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 743-2 Kamihiroko, Tsukuba-city, ibaraki, 305-0041 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK8846618
G.1.35. Dr. Hugo Bellenger
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Paris, 28 September 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Japan Agency for Marine-earth Science and Technology
(JAMSTeC)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-10-12 Kamiooka Higashi, Kounan-ku, Yokohama-shi, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 11CL40570
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H. PERTAMBANGAN (MINING)
H.1. UBC Process by Utilizing the UBC Pilot Plant at Palimanan, Cirebon, West Java
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menerapkan proses UBC (Upgraded Brown Coal) di indonesia, yang
merupakan peningkatan kualitas batubara dengan mengangkat kelembaban
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PertambanganDaerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Palimanan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslitbang Teknologi Mineral dan Batubara Kementerian eSDM
(Miftahul Huda dan 16 orang tim)
Abstract
The research is to further advance the UBC Process aiming at its commercialization and dissemination. The research will be conducted by utilizing the UBC Pilot Plant located in the premise of tekMiRA at Palimanan, Cirebon, West Java. Activities at the UBC Pilot Plant will be carried out in collaboration with tekMiRA in accordance with such agreement as Technical Agreement, the implementation Document and the Material Transfer Agreement which were concluded with TeKMiRA eSDM and material changes that the district of Kota Lama (and several smaller historic sites in the city) has been experiencing. i have also made regular short trips to Bandung and Jakarta to attend activities and exhibitions related to heritage preservation and to meet with local experts working in this field. This fieldwork and its tentative results will be discussed in further detail below in this report. Thus far, my research has been going smoothly and is beginning to yield intriguing results. However, due to a variety of factors to be described in a later section of this report, i feel it is necessary to continue my fieldwork until the end of March 2016.1 am thus respectfully requesting an extension of my research permit to complete this project.
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H.1.1. Mr. Tetsuya Deguchi
Nama (Name) : Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hyogo, 16 November 1959Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : General Managerinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Steel Ltd.email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 8-3-17 Midori-machi, Kita-ku, Kobe 651-1221 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TZ0643771Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 2 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)
H.1.2. Mr. Shunsuke Sogahata
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hokkaido, 2 November 1977Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Penelitiinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Steel Ltd.email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 105-1-3, 1-chome, tomasa-chosuma-ku Kobe 654-0034, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK3604153Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 18 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)
H.1.3. Mr. Shigeru Kinoshita
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hyogo, 22 Maret 1978Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Steel Ltd.email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 20-4, Takaoka 2 chome, Okubo-cho, Akashi 674-0057, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TR4186896Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 2 Juli 2015 (month, starting from)
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H.1.4. Mr. Keita Yoneda
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hyogo, 26 Desember 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Steel Ltdemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK9910944Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 6 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)
H.1.5. Mr. Yutaka Kanamaru
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Fukuoka, 18 Desember 1951Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Penelitiinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Steel Ltd.email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 22-18, imadera, Nisiku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo, 651-2114, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK0856345Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 18 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)
H.1.6. Mr. Toru Higuchi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hyogo, 26 April 1973Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Penelitiinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Steel Ltd.email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-5-14 Miyuki-cho, Suma-ku, Kobe-city, Hyogo pref.Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TR4187016Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 3 September 2015 (month, starting from)
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H.1.7. Mr. Toshinori Inoue
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hyogo, 14 September 1963Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Penelitiinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Steel Ltd.email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 799-6, Awadu, Kakogawa-cho, Hyogo prefecture, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK7094435Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 18 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)
H.1.8. Mr. Takuo Shigehisa
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kagoshima, 13 Agustus 1955Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Penelitiinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Steel Ltd.email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 2-9-30-320, Maikodai, Tarumi-ku, Kobe,Hyogo, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH8198375Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 23 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)
H.1.9. Mr. Tsuyoshi Adachi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hyogo, 14 Maret 1963Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Penelitiinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Steel Ltd.email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 1-1-1-2-1304, Yurinoki Ohkubo Akashi 674-0068 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH4135376Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 12 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)
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H.1.10. Mr. Yoichi Takahashi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : ehime, 12 September 1972Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Penelitiinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Steel Ltd.email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 5-11-1 Kasugadai, Nishi-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo-ken, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH8585079Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 18 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)
H.1.11. Mr. Hirokazu Tsubo
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Osaka, 28 Desember 1979Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Penelitiinstitus i(institution) : Kobe Steel Ltd.email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 1-9-106, 3-chome, kokubo Akasi 673-0005, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK0107435Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 18 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)
H.1.12. Mr. Kazuyuki Eikawa
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Nagasaki, 25 Januari 1954Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Penelitiinstitusi (institution) : Kobe Steel Ltd.email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 87-13 Kitaike Amida-cho Takasago Hyuogo 676-0825, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK7355371Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 18 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)
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I. OSEANOGRAfI (OCEANOGRAPHY)
I.1. The Transport, Internal Waves and Mixing in the Indonesian Throughflow regions (TIMIT) and Impacts on Marine Ecosystem
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengukur internal waves dan percampuran di jalur Arus Lintas
indonesia (Arlindo) dan pengaruhnya terhadap ekosistem laut, terutama di jalur selat Makassar dan selat Lombok
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : OseanografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 29 (dua puluh sembilan)hari, mulai 1 Oktober 2015(month, starting
from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Selat Makassar dan Selat LombokMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan – KKP (Dr. Anastasia R.T.D.
Kuswardani dan Tim)
Abstract
The indonesia seas provide a low-latitude pathway for the transfer of warm, low-salinity Pacific waters into the indian Ocean. The indonesia Thoughflow (iTF) is an integral part of the global therniohaline circulation, and the heat and freshwater carried by the iTF impacts the basin budgets of both the Pacific and the india Oceans. in the iTF region, the ocean processes (transport, internal waves and mixing) play an important role in the east Asian climate system, even in the global climate system. Lombok Strait, as an important pathway for Pacific Ocean water flow into indian Ocean, is characterized by intensive internal-wave generation. A previous study suggested that internal waves in Lombok Strait propagate in three different patterns. The patterns are associated with the iTF, stratification, and tidal conditions. This program outlines an effort to measure the magnitude and variability of the water mass transport/exchange, heat and freshwater fluxes between the Pacific and indian Ocean, to measure internal waves and mixing, in the indonesia Throughflow region by deploying a series of moorings, and to study it impacts on marine ecosystem. Based on the observation in iTF region, we will quantitative assessing the seasonal and inter-annual transport and analysis the properties of internal waves and mixing and impacts on iTF.
improved predictions will benefit many people living in areas affected by el Nino/La Nina and the Asian-Australian Monsoon. indonesian Seas, which is strongly affected by these phenomena, will thus be able to use the model projections to make informed management
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decisions regarding agricultural, water and fisheries resources issues and prepare for climate related forest fires. Some previous studies using
numerical modeling are proving to be sensitive to the iTF flow and its mixing. From the present project, we do hope that the research will significantly improve the ability of the models to faithfully simulate climate variability and predict future variability.
in order to carry out current and mixing observation in iTF region, this cruise will
be start from Bitung by BJ Viii, and go directly Makassar Strait to deploy two moorings in stations Ml and M2, then will go to Lombok Strait to deploy the third mooring. On the route from Makassar Strait to Lombok Strait, we have selected some sections along zonal direction to do the CTD measure by Towed Vehicle. On the whole cruise track, we will do some CTD cast to learn the water properties in the different region of iTF.
The main objectives of this cruise are:
1. To deploy two subsurface moorings in the Makassar Strait. each mooring is equipped with two ADCP to measure current profile and a series of TD and CTD to measure temperature and salinity. The positions of them are showed in Figure 1. We need about two days to deploy the moorings.
2. To deploy one subsurface moorings in the Lombok Strait. The mooring is equipped with two ADCP to measure current and a series of TD and CTD to measure temperature and salinity. The position of it is showed in Figure 1. it needs about one day to deploy moorings.
3. To take temperature and salinity in 11 sections from Makassar Strait to Lombok Strait by Towed Vehicle. The preliminary sections are showed in Figure 1.
4. To take CTD and mixing cast in the Makassar Strait. Lombok Strait and Java Sea. The preliminary positions of CTD cast are showed in Figure 1.
5. To take water quality (biology and chemical parameters) data. We need each sample approximately 5 liter waters to analyses.
I.1.1. Mr. Bin fan
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shanghai, 23 February 1960Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Technical Leaderinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography (FiO)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 6 Xian-Xia-Ling Road, High-Tech industry Park, 266061 ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0023784
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I.1.2. Mr. Xu Tengfei
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Nei Mongol, 27-02-1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Assistant Researcherinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography (FiO)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 6 Xian-Xia-Ling Road, High-Tech industry Park, 266061 ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0461708
I.1.3. Mr. Lin fang
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jiangxi, 15 April 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography (FiO)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 6 Xian-Xia-Ling Road, High-Tech industry Park, 266061 ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0467801Judul Penelitian(Research Title) : “The Transport, internal Waves and Mixing in the indonesian
Throughflow regions (TiMiT) and impacts on Marine ecosystem”
I.1.4. Mr. Zhou Kai
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Zhejiang, 9 February 1973Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography (FiO)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 6 Xian-Xia-Ling Road, High-Tech industry Park, 266061 ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0467802
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I.1.5. Mr. He Zhiqiang
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Guangxi, 5 Oktober 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography (FiO)email (email) : -Alamat (Address) : 6 Xian-Xia-Ling Road, High-Tech industry Park, 266061 ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0467803
I.2. Development of a Decision support system for site selection and power yield from ocean renewable energy facilities in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengembangkan potensi energi gelombang laut dan fasilitas tidal
steamBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : OseanografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 8 (delapan) bulan, mulai 26 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : NTT (Selat Larantuka)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Balai Teknologi Survei Kelautan-BPPT (Dr.Wahyu W Pandoe)
Abstract
in the framework of the German-indonesian Cooperation in Marine Sciences, SPiCe iii, and in cooperation of Dr. Wahyu W. Pandoe, The Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT, on the indonesian side) with Prof. Dr. Roberto Mayerle, Research and Technology Centre of Kiel University (FTZ, on the German side) investigation on the potentials of Ocean Renewable energy (ORe) in the indonesian Seas (Topic 6) shall be carried out from February 2012 to February 2016.
The cooperative project aims at the advancement of the development of strategies for improving the reliability of estimations of the potential power from ocean energy facilities in indonesia. emphasis shall be placed primarily on sites suited for the development of tidal stream and wave energy facilities. it is intended to verify the effectiveness of state of the art techniques for improving resource characterization and advancing the development of rationale for the selection of suitable sites taking into account environmental aspects. The improved strategies shall be embedded into a decision support system (DSS) for supporting the managers in the decision making process.
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The Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT) and Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries are actively involved in research. This institution and some other related research agencies have preselected potential locations for the implementation of tidal current and wave energy systems. However due to the lack of measurement data on the spatial and temporal variation of current velocities, little is known about the overall yearly power that can effectively be extracted in those sites. it is intended to advance the development of strategies for characterization of the resources, site selection, assessment of the impacts and estimation of the effective power. State of the art technologies integrating data from observational stations, field investigations, space-borne remote sensing and process based models will be applied.
Joint field investigation will be conducted in areas of the indonesian Seas preselected for implementation of tidal current and wave energy converters. This will be done in the southern coast of Java and in the Larantuka Strait of Flores in 2013 and in the West coast of Bengkulu and in the Sunda Strait in 2014 in cooperation with BPPT.
Field measurements needed for the development and application of the models shall be carried out. in 2013 a tidal gauge shall be installed at Larantuka/Flores and a wave rider buoy shall be temporarily employed in areas dedicated to investigation on wave energy (e.g. Baron). Studies of the cumulative impacts of the technological deployments on the environment based on observations and numerical model simulations will also be conducted. Risk assessments due to extreme events shall also be conducted.
Results of model simulations covering typical tidal conditions will in turn enable the identification of the extent of the area suited for such installations and the proper selection of type and size of the structures. As a result the overall power potential that can effectively be yielded from the screened sites can be estimated for a longer period. This research is expected also to propose alternative engineering designs and techniques for such a proposed structure anchoring, subsea cable installation, turbine foil design, electric and mechanical control for the use of low RPM permanent magnetic generator as well as turbine model test in the existing BPPTs facility. The DSS will be used to run several scenarios combining sizes and types of structures as well as their spacing to maximize power generation in a suitable way. This will improve the understanding about the suitability of the site for feasible power generation.
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I.2.1. Dr. Karl-Heinz Runte
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : essen, 12 Mei 1956Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Research Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Research and Technology Centre Westcoast (FTZ) - University of
Kielemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : University of Kiel in Buesum,Hafentoern 1, 25761 Buesum,
GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 115015294
I.3. Monitoring Indonesian Throughflow (MITf)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengukur suhu dan salinitas perairan lautBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : OseanografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 25 (dua puluh lima) hari, mulai 1 Agustus 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Laut Selat MakassarMitra Kerja (Counterpart) : Pusat Pengkajian dan Perekayasaan Teknologi Kelautan dan Perikanan
(P3TKP) Balitbang KP -(Dr. rer.nat Agus Setiawan, M.Si)
Abstract
The program MiTF outlines an effort to measure the magnitude and variability of the water mass transport/exchange, temperature, salinity, and heat flux between the indonesian Seas and Pacific Ocean in the Makassar Strait by deploying a subsurface acoustics current Doppler profiler (ADCP) and Aquadopp current meters mooring. The flow through the Makassar Strait plays a major role in controlling the dynamics of indonesian Seas and in affecting the regional and global climate. Makassar Strait is the primary inflow pathway into the indonesian Throughflow (iTF), carrying 80-85% of total iTF; 90-95% of iTF within the upper 700 m, and thus provides an ideal site for recording the changing nature of the iTF and associated climate system. The fieldwork of the Phase i of MiTF program has been implemented in August 2013 by deploying a subsurface ADCP mooring using Baruna Jaya Vii that should be recovered August 2015 and replaced by a new mooring system.
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1.3.1. Mr. Arnold Lewis Gordon
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New York, 4 Februari 1940Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Colombia Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Clausland Mtn Rd. Nyack NY - USANomor Paspor(Pasport no.) : P221864567
I.3.2. Mr. Bruce Alan Huber
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Pennsylvania, 4 Desember 1951Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : Colombia Universityemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : -Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : P515062265
I.4. “Joint Research Survey for Tuna Stock Assessment in Sulu and Sulawesi Seas Indonesian Waters”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan riset bersama di bidang survei oseanografi, survey hidro
akustik dan penangkapan ikan tunaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Oseanografi, PerikananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) minggu, mulai 20 April 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Bitung), Laut SulawesiMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Balai Penelitian Perikanan Laut, Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan
(Prof. Dr. Ali Suman)
Abstract
The data collected will be oceanographic, acoustic and fishing trial in 17 stations. The objectives of this research survey are to carry out oceanographical survey (iCTD, bongo net, neuston net,
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current indicator), hydro-acoustic survey by scientific echo-sounder and fishing trial using trolling, handline and longline at any appropriate position. Sampling stations was designed by stratified sampling method. Oceanographical data including current, depth, temperature, conductivity, fish larvae, phytoplankton dan zooplankton. Acoustic data will recorded during track, CTD operation and bongo-neuston operation. Bongo-neuston operation will be conducted in every station, using 500 and 330 u.m mesh size net for bongo net and 100 x 70 cm square shape with 1 mm mesh size for neuston net. Bongo net will be towed at 2-3 knot speed in 30 minutes in oblique direction while neuston net will be towed horizontally with the same speed and amount of time. The samples from bongo and neuston net will be taken and analyze in indonesia
I.4.1. Ms. Ummi Rodiah bt Abdul Aziz
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Malaysia, 15 Juli 1980Warga Negara( Nationality) : MalaysiaJabatan (Position) : Assistant research officerinstitusi (institution) : Department of Fisheries Malaysia - Ministry of Agriculture &
Agro-based industry Malaysiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Wakaf Beruas, 20050 k. TerengganuNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : A34800504
I.5. The Java Upwelling Variations Observation
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengukur besaran dan variabilitas upwelling Jawa dengan
menurunkan sistem sub surface mooring ADCP dan sistem surface buoy
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : OseanografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 2 (dua) bulan, mulai 1 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Samudra Hindia di sebelah selatan P. JawaMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Balai Penelitian dan Observasi Laut - Balitbang KP (Dr. rer nat Agus
Setiawan, M.Si)
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(3°30’S!10So45’e) by deplc (8°S,’iu0oe) by deploying a ce system Carry out Water Sample and the CTD casts to measure the temperature and salinity profile sti. some specified stations aiong the cruise track. This program outlines m effort to measure the ude and variability of Mia upwelling by deploying a subsurface ADCP mooring system at location (106.75e, 3.5S) and a surface buoy system at location (100e, 8S). The upwelling off the coast of Java is hypothesized to play a major role in the indian Ocean Dipole (iOD), an us climate evenisi: apical Pacific Ocean. The Java upwelling controls the southeast tropica) indian Ocean (TiO) sea surface temperature (SST) variations at seasonal and inter-annual time scales, which further the local and remote climate.
Despite the importance of the Java upwelling tc nalocean circulation and climate, there has been no present fieidmeasure] ling. A strong ssonai variability of the Jg 3 to the sinonsos >ngl affect the uf .a eastern indian Ocean gested that the Java upwelling variations could r cooling ins 1 TiO in some years an itf her iimateano’-.i.e. !ODs. lODs have
I.5.1. Mr. Wang Huiwu
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 30 Juli 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : Republik Rakyat TiongkokJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography - State Oceanic Administrationemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 6 Road Xian-Xia-Ling, Qingdao 266061, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : PO1674395Judul Penelitian(Research Title) :
I.5.2. Mr. Wu Wei
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 14 Nopember 1967Warga Negara (Nationality) : Republik Rakyat TiongkokJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography - State Oceanic Administrationemail (email) : Alamat (Address) : 6 Road Xian-Xia-Ling, Qingdao 266061, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : PO1674396
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I.5.3. Mr. Liu Yanliang
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 28 Agustus 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : Republik Rakyat TiongkokJabatan (Position) : Staffinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography - State Oceanic Administrationemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 6 Road Xian-Xia-Ling, Qingdao 266061, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : PO1639536
I.5.4. Mr. Liu Yanliang
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 28 Agustus 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : Republik Rakyat TiongkokJabatan (Position) : Staffinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography - State Oceanic Administrationemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 6 Road Xian-Xia-Ling, Qingdao 266061, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : PO1639536
I.5.5. Mr. Li Kuiping
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 24 Oktober 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : Republik Rakyat TiongkokJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography - State Oceanic Administrationemail (email) : Alamat (Address) : 6 Road Xian-Xia-Ling, Qingdao 266061, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0022610
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I.5.6. Mr. Su Qinglei
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 26 Desember 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : Republik Rakyat TiongkokJabatan (Position) : Researcher assistantinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography - State Oceanic Administrationemail (email) : Alamat (Address) : 6 Road Xian-Xia-Ling, Qingdao 266061, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0575517
I.5.7. Mr. Sen Zhang
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Nei Mongol, 12 November 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : Republik Rakyat TiongkokJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitusi (institution) : First institute of Oceanography - State Oceanic Administrationemail (email) : Alamat (Address) : 6 Road Xian-Xia-Ling, Qingdao 266061, P.R. ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : e40626953
I.6. Joint Research Survey for Tuna Stock Assessment in Sulu and Sulawesi Seas Indonesian Waters
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan riset bersama di bidang survei oseanografi, survey hidro
akustik dan penangkapan ikan tunaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Oseanografi, PerikananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) minggu, mulai 20 April 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Bitung), Laut SulawesiMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Balai Penelitian Perikanan Laut, Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan
(Prof. Dr. Ali Suman)
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The data collected will be oceanographic, acoustic and fishing trial in 17 stations. The objectives of this research survey are to carry out oceanographical survey (iCTD, bongo net, neuston net, current indicator), hydro-acoustic survey by scientific echo-sounder and fishing trial using trolling, handline and longline at any appropriate position. Sampling stations was designed by stratified sampling method. Oceanographical data including current, depth, temperature, conductivity, fish larvae, phytoplankton dan zooplankton. Acoustic data will recorded during track, CTD operation and bongo-neuston operation. Bongo-neuston operation will be conducted in every station, using 500 and 330 u.m mesh size net for bongo net and 100 x 70 cm square shape with 1 mm mesh size for neuston net. Bongo net will be towed at 2-3 knot speed in 30 minutes in oblique direction while neuston net will be towed horizontally with the same speed and amount of time. The samples from bongo and neuston net will be taken and analyze in indonesia
I.6.1. Mr. Komson Pofa
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Samut Prakan, Thailand, 23 April 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : ThailandJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Capture Fishery Technology Division - Training Department
(TD)- SeAFDeCemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : SeAFDeC PO. BOX 97, Phrasamutchedi, Samut Prakan, 10290
ThailandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AA3284083
I.6.2. Mr. Nakaret Yasook
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Phrae, Thailand, 9 Agustus 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : ThailandJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Capture Fishery Technology Division - Training Department
(TD)- SeAFDeCemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : SeAFDeC PO. BOX 97, Phrasamutchedi, Samut Prakan, 10290
ThailandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AA2441821
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I.6.3. Mr. Isara Chanrachkij
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Nakhon Ratchasima, 26 April 1968Warga Negara (Nationality) : ThailandJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Capture Fishery Technology Division - Training Department
(TD)- SeAFDeCemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : SeAFDeC PO. BOX 97, Phrasamutchedi, Samut Prakan, 10290
ThailandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AA1374659
I.6.4. Mr. Rakkiet Punsri
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Yala, Thailand, 18 Desember 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : ThailandJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Capture Fishery Technology Division - Training Department
(TD)- SeAFDeCemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : SeAFDeC PO. BOX 97, Phrasamutchedi, Samut Prakan, 10290
ThailandNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AA3516382
I.6.5. Ms. Riczyneth Arinque
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Filipina, 5 Juli 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : FilipinaJabatan (Position) : Fishing Gear Technologistinstitusi (institution) : Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources-Capture Fisheries
Divisionemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Blk30 L24-A Sampaguita St., Capitol Hills exec. Subd,. Lapidario,
Trece Martirez City, Cavite 4109Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : eB7362469
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I.6.6. Mr. Roger fortaliza
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Filipina, 9 Mei 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : FilipinaJabatan (Position) : Marine enginemaninstitusi (institution) : Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources-Capture Fisheries
Divisionemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Hingatungan Silago, Southern LeyleNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : eC24520562
I.6.7. Ms. Jennifer Gatcheco Viron
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Filipina, 25 Juli 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : FilipinaJabatan (Position) : Aquaculturistinstitusi (institution) : Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources-Capture Fisheries
Divisionemail (email) : -Alamat (Address) : Padua St. Dubinan West, Santiago City, isabela, Philippenes 3311Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : eB9784533
I.6.8. Mr. Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Malaysia, 24 September 1974Warga Negara (Nationality) : MalaysiaJabatan (Position) : Research Officerinstitusi (institution) : Department of Fisheries Malaysia - Ministry of Agriculture &
Agro-based industry Malaysiaemail (email) : [email protected], [email protected]
Alamat (Address) : Jl. Nakhoda 2 No.54 Taman Nakhoda 32200 Lumut, PerakNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : A33222045
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I.6.9. Mr. Sai-fulhak Yahya
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Malaysia, 11 Maret 1963Warga Negara (Nationality) : MalaysiaJabatan (Position) : Research assistantinstitusi (institution) : Department of Fisheries Malaysia - Ministry of Agriculture &
Agro-based industry Malaysiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 57, Fasa 2G, Taman Seri Manjung, Sitiawan PerakNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : A33222087
I.6.10. Mr. Osman Bin Muda
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Malaysia, 8 Maret 1969Warga Negara (Nationality) : MalaysiaJabatan (Position) : Assistant research officerinstitusi (institution) : Department of Fisheries Malaysia - Ministry of Agriculture &
Agro-based industry Malaysiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Lot 6219, Kampung Rawai, Bukit Payong, 21400, Marang
TerengganuNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : A30555714
I.7. South China Sea - Indonesian Seas Transport/Exchange (SITE) and Dynamics of Sunda and Lombok Straits
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan pengamatan dinamika laut aliran panas di antara lautan
indonesia dan Laut Cina Selatan di Selat Karimata dengan melakukan pemasangan mooring
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : OseanografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 25 (dua puluh lima) hari, mulai 2 Juni 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Selat Karimata dan Selat LombokMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Pengkajian dan Perekayasaan Teknologi Kelautan dan Perikanan,
Balitbang KP, KKP (Dr.rer.nat Agus Setyawan, Mukti Trenggono, M.Si., dan tim)
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The Transport, internal Waves and Mixing in the indonesian Throughflow regions (TiMiT) and impacts on Marine ecosystem adalah suatu kegiatan penelitian Kerjasama indonesia Tiongkok yang akan dimulai pada tahun 2015. Kegiatan ini difokuskan pada kegiatan pengukuran internal waves dan percampuran di jalur Arus Lintas indonesia (Arlindo) dan pengaruhnya terhadap ekosistem laut, terutama di jalur selat Makassar dan selat Lombok. Lingkup kerja yang akan dikerjakan antara lain: survey lapangan (Pelaksanaan Cruise), Pengolahan data, Analisis.
Kegiatan ini merupakan kegiatan kerjasama yang akan berlangsung selama 3 tahun (2015-2017). Tahun 2015, kegiatan TiMiT akan melakukan pelayaran dari tanggal 22 September – 9 Oktober 2015 dengan menggunakan kapal Baruna Jaya Viii milik LiPi. Kegiatan ini akan melakukan pengukuran berupa pengambilan data dengan menggunakan CTD dan sampel air untuk analisa kualitas air dan karbon di 25 titik, pemasangan 2 mooring buoy di selat Makassar bagian utara dan 1 mooring buoy di selat Lombok, 11 jalur pengukuran dengan towed CTD dan pengambilan sample air.
I.7.1. Mr. Xiaoqing Xu
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 09 Januari 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : RRTJabatan (Position) : Assistant Researcherinstitusi (institution) : The First institute of Oceanographyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 6 Xian-Xia-Ling Road, High-Tech industry Park, Qingdao 266061
ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0023787
I.7.2. Mr. Shujiang Li
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 11 November 1979Warga Negara (Nationality) : RRTJabatan (Position) : Assistant Researcherinstitusi (institution) : The First institute of Oceanographyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 6 Xian-Xia-Ling Road, High-Tech industry Park, Qingdao 266061
ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : P01696736
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I.7.3. Mr. Xu Tengfei
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : China, 27 Februari 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : RRTJabatan (Position) : Assistant Researcherinstitusi (institution) : The First institute of Oceanographyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 6 Xian-Xia-Ling Road, High-Tech industry Park, Qingdao 266061
ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : P01429003
I.7.4. Mr. Bin fan
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shanghai, 23 Februari 1960Warga Negara (Nationality) : RRTJabatan (Position) : Senior engineerinstitusi (institution) : The First institute of Oceanographyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 6 Xian-Xia-Ling Road, High-Tech industry Park, Qingdao 266061
ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0023784
I.8. Research Moored Array for African-Asian-Australian Monsoon Analysis and Prediction (RAMA)
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari pengaruh Samudera Hindia terhadap sistem iklim global
dengan menggunakan indian Ocean Observing SystemBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Oseaonografi dan klimatologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 2 (dua) bulan, mulai 14 April 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Samudera Hindia sebelah barat SumateraMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : BMKG (Dra. Nurhayati, M. Sc.)
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This cruise will be dedicated to the recovery of four and deployment of six deep- water ocean moorings as detailed in Table 1. The ATLAS moorings are a part of the Research Moored Array for African-Asian-Australian Monsoon Analysis and Prediction (RAMA). This array is under development as part of a multi-national effort to provide data essential for monitoring, understanding, and predicting basin scale ocean-atmosphere variability such as the Asian monsoon, the indian Ocean Dipole, and the Madden-Julian Oscillation.
existing moorings will be recovered and replaced with refurbished moorings with reconditioned instruments. Recovered moorings will be refurbished during transits between mooring stations for use at other deployment sites. Refurbishment typically involves fiberglass repair of buoy toroids as needed, painting of buoy toroids, and installation of anticorrosive zinc anodes. Refurbishment will occur while ship is in transit and should not require additional sea days.
I.8.1. Mr. Patrick Lawrence Berk
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : AS, 5 Oktober 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Research Scientistinstitusi (institution) : NOAA Pacific Marine environmental Labemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 7600 Sand Point Way, Ne Seattle, WA98115 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 488484525
I.8.2. Mr. William Lester Higley Jr
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : AS, 9 September 1973Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Research Scientistinstitusi (institution) : US Department of Commerce/National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Admin (NOAA)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : NOAA Building Number 3 7600 Sand Point Way Ne Seattle, WA
98155 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 450526930
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I.9. “Subsurface Mooring System (SMS) and Physical Oceanoghraphy in Lembeh Strait”
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari hubungan perubahan iklim dan ekosistem laut tropisBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : OseanografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 20 (dua puluh) hari, mulai 18 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Perairan Selat LembehMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Puslit Oseanografi LiPi (Dr. Dirhamsyah,MA)
Abstract
Bitung station, located at the northern tip of Sulawesi, in the center of the coral triangle, which is one of the most abundant marine biodiversity in the world.
Whereas the “China-indonesia Bitung ecological Station establishment” project has been successfully cooperated three years, there is a need to deploy subsurface mooring system (SMS) in the Lembeh Strait, helping to understand the interior oceanic circulation and to provide plausible explanations for the south/north differences in biodiversity.
I.9.1. Mr. Aijun Pan
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 21 Juli 1977Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : TiO-SOAemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 178# Daxue Road, Siming District, Xiamen City, Fujian, ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : P01645698
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I.9.2. Mr. Xi Wu Zhou
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Shandong, 17 Februari 1978Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : TiO-SOAemail (email) : [email protected](Address) : 178# Daxue Road, Siming District, Xiamen City, Fujian, ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0698791
I.9.3. Mr. Wei Bo Wang
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Anhui, 29 Agustus 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : Assistant Professorinstitusi (institution) : TiO-SOAemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 178# Daxue Road, Siming District, Xiamen City, Fujian, ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0698792
I.9.4. Mr. Mingzhang Zeng
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Fujian, 27 Juni 1963Warga Negara (Nationality) : ChinaJabatan (Position) : engineerinstitus i(institution) : TiO-SOAemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 178# Daxue Road, Siming District, Xiamen City, Fujian, ChinaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : Pe0698790
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J. VULKANOLOGI (VULCANOLOGY)
J.1. Natural hazar00000ds in Java’s highland : The dieng volcanic landscape, Central Java, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari kebencanaan alam di dataran tinggi DiengBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : VulkanologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 7 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jakarta, Yogyakarta dan Jawa TengahMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : P2K-LiPi (Dr. Herry Yogaswara)
Abstrak
Despite extensive research efforts, the reasons why people occupy hazardous environments and how they manage risk are still limitedly understood. Understanding risk from the perspective of people living in hazardous locations, such as Dieng, can help to fill this knowledge gap. Dieng is a fertile potato farming area set amongst a volcanically active and steep landscape, which is frequented by periodic poisonous gas events and landslides. This research proposal seeks to understand, 1) the vulnerability of the agricultural community in Dieng to volcanic and other natural hazards, 2) the way hazard information is understood and acted on locally during the disaster planning, preparedness and response phases, and 3) the way local communities prioritise risk in relation to livelihood decisions. By understanding these processes it is hoped that recommendations for holistic DRR programs that consider peoples everyday conditions can be developed.
J.1.1. Mrs. Christina Evelyn Griffin
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Orange, 11 Maret 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Australian National Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 32 Redfern St COOK 2614Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N2216419
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J.2. Improving observation and modelling tools for volcano monitoring: application to mertapi and north maluku province volcanoes
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengembangkan alat observasi dan modelling untuk
monitoring gunung api di Jateng dan MalukuBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : VulkanologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 4 Agustus 2015(month, starting
from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jateng (Gn. Merapi); Maluku Utara (Gn. ibu, Gn. Kamnokora, Gn.
Gamalama, Gn. Dukono, Gn. Kie Besi)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Kemen eSDM, Badan Geologi PVMBG (Drs. Subandriyo M.Si, ir. i
Gusti Made Agung Nandaka dan Dr. Devi Kamil Syahbana)
Abstract
in the framework of the research program cooperation between institut de Recherche pour le Devcloppcmcnt (iRD) and Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bcncana Geologi (PVMBG), the aim of multi-disciplinary scientific project is to detect and characterize the deep magma source and the dynamics of magma transfer to the surface using precise deformation measurements, especially tiiimcters and continuous Global Positioning System (cGPS) with modem data processes and modeling.
After the 2010 eruption of Merapi, a new continuous GPS network has been installed by PVMBG and Kyoto University (iguchi el al., 2011), consisting in 3 stations located on the volcano flanks plus a reference at Yogyakarta Observatory (BPPTK), and is mainly dedicated to monitoring purposes.
in 2013, wchavc completed this network with 5 additional permanent stations, which arc located on the summit area and volcano flanks at 3 to 6 km distance. The final network (8 stations + reference), all with i-Hz sampling and real-tjme data streaming to the Observatory, are now potentially able to better detect and measure the location and .volume variations of possible magma sources, and follow magma transfer towards the surface. Pre-cisv daily solutions automatic algorithms have been set up and data are accessible to every partner of the research program.
in 2014, we installed a real-time inversion of elastic deformation sources, and also installed 2 new multiparameter stations with tiiimcters at Merapi, and real-time radio transmission stations to BPPTKG.
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During this long stay in indonesia (2015-2017), i will continue the initiated work at Merapi volcano with Dr. Joko Subandriyo and Dr. Agus Budi-Santoso (BPPTKG), and contribute to installation of new instrumental networks at North Maluku province volcanoes (ibu, Gamkonora, Gamalama, Dukono, Kic Besi).
Also, i will initiate and give assistance to install the WebObs system in Bandung, for data management of most of the active volcanoes in indonesia, in collaboration with ir. Made Agung Nandaka, head of volcano monitoring department at PVMBG.
J.2.1. Dr. françois Xavier Beauducel
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Conflans-Ste-Honorine, 3 Desember 1968Warga Negara(Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : institut de Physique du Globe de Parisemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1 rue Jussieu, 75005 Paris, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 13AA52928
J.3. Technical and Scientific Support on Geophysical Observation Platform of Indonesian Volcanoes
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan pemeliharaan peralatan serta pengambilan data geofisik
dan geokimiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : VulkanologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 6 Januari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Di Yogyakarta (GN. Merapi), Gunung api di MalukuMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Badan Geologi eSDM (Dra. Sri Sumarti)
Abstract
The multi-disciplinary project DOMeRAPi is composed of 3 scientific tasks, from the origin of the magma storage to the dome growth. each of these tasks implies different scientific measurements. Some of those measurements are made on short term-missions by the partners, but there is also long-term installation of equipment. This equipment is intended to stay on site after the end of the project, in order to complete the actual monitoring network of BPPTKG.
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For integration and coordination of the project, there are also several infrastructure build on the volcano and in the observatory for radio-transmission and acquisition, storage and access of data. i will describe in this part the equipment and measurements that have been made this year and which i took part in.
J.3.1. Mr. Antoine Pierre Laurin
Tempat dan tanggal lahir (Place and date of birth) : Nancy, 11 Desember 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : institut de Rscherche pour le Développement (iRD)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 49 rue Jean Baptiste Castaings 64340 Boucau FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 13CP99472Judul Penelitian(Research Title) :
J.4. Detailed investigation of crust magma interaction to understand the triggering mechanism of the Merapi explosive eruptions
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari faktor-faktor yang mendorong erupsi eksplosif Gunung
MerapiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : VulkanologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 28 (dua puluh delapan) hari, mulai 18 September 2015(month, starting
from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Yogyakarta (Gn. Merapi)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bencana Geologi, Badan Geologi,
Kemen eSDM (Dr.Sri Sumarti)
Abstract
n the planning expedition Dr. indyo Pratomo (GM-GA, Bandung, indonesia), Dr. Sri Sumarti (CVGHM, indonesia) and Dr. Anastassia Borisova (Geosciences-environment-Toulouse, GeT-OMP-CNRS, University of Toulouse iii, 14 avenue edouard Belin, 31400 TOULOUSe, France) propose to sample a representative collection of crustal xenoliths and igneous inclusions on
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the Merapi slopes (Merapi summit; the valley of Gendol river, 60 to 80 km south-east from Jogyakarta) during expedition (15 days) from 15th September 2015 till 30th September 2015. Detailed micron-scale petrologic/mineralogical investigation of the xenoliths and inclusions will permit to get direct information on the mechanism of crust-magma or magma-magma reactions. This information is highly necessary to constrain the rate of crustal assimilation and magma mixing triggering the Merapi eruptions. This project is a necessary basis for quantitative prediction of the Merapi explosive eruptio
J.4.1. Dr. Anastassia Borissova
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Rusia, 18 May 1972Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Senior Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Géosciences environnement Toulouseemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 14 Avenue e. Belin, 31400 Toulouse, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 09PA89787Judul Penelitian (Research Title) :
J.5. Ground based remote sensing of volcanic emissions
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menghitung dan memonitor tingkat emisi magma dari gunung api
aktif serta melakukan karakterisasi komposisi debu vulkanik untuk memperkirakan manifestasi magma
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : VulkanologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 9 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Gn. Merapi, Gn. Papandayan, Gn. Dieng, Gn. Bromo, Gn. SemeruMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bencana Geologi eSDM (ir. M.
Hendrasto, M.Sc)
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Volcanic gas and aerosols surveillance yield important insights into the magmatic, hydrothermal and atmospheric processes. equally, studies of heat fluxes, temperature variations, and
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cooling rates in active volcanic areas provides fundamental contribution to understanding volcanic processes. These phenomenons are sustained by a unique sub-surface source, the magma. Thus combining volcanic degassing assessments and heat measurements to existent monitoring networks can strongly contribute to a better monitoring of active volcanoes and the corresponding hazard and risk management. The conventional way to measure volcanic emissions and heat is by direct measurement or sampling using thermocouple and a close range collection of samples from fumarole vents and active lava bodies. Such approach is highly hazardous, particularly during eruptive period. Furthermore, only few points are measured which may not necessarily reflect the bulk information from the magma. The time delay between sampling and results can be long as it requires laboratory analysis, not excluding possible contamination. The alternative solution is the ground-based remote sensing. Here the time length between field measurements and results can be considerable reduced, post sampling contamination is avoided and most importantly the hazardous expositions for sampling is significantly reduced. Remote sensing is thus needed for indonesian volcanoes where we have the highest concentration of active volcanoes on earth and very high level of volcanic risk. indonesia archipelago is constituted by more than 13000 islands, about 240 million inhabitants (4th most populated country worldwide) and 149 Holocene volcanoes, including 104 effectively active and 76 classified as type-A (with at least 1 eruption in the last 1600 years). each year around 13 eruptions (source GVP) may occur, regularly with dead casualties and thousand inhabitants evacuated.
J.5.1. Dr. Philipson Bani
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Amibae, 25 Mei 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : VanuatuJabatan (Position) : Research Scientistinstitusi (institution) : institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (iRD)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 12 Rue Ange Berlioz, Trianon BP11138, 98802 Noumea CedexNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : V007458
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J.6. Improvement of Seismic Monitoring Methodologies and Application to Actives Volcanoes
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengembangkan eksperimen susunan seismik untuk struktur-struktur
geologis dan mengembangkan sistem monitoring gunung apiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : VulkanologiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 22 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Tengan dan DiY (Gn. Merapi), Banten (Gn.Krakatau), Jawa Timur
(Gn.Bromo), Maluku Utara (Gn.Gamalama, Gn. Gamkonora dan Gn. Dukono), dan NTB (Gn. ibu)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bencana, Badan Geologi - Kementerian
eSDM (ir.Kristianto, M.Si.)
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The five monitored volcanoes in north Maluku are aligned on an almost north-south axis. From the south there is the Kiebesi volcano situed on the Makianisland, then the Gamalama on the Ternate island and the three others, Gamkonora, ibu and Dukono are on the Halmahera island.
The Molucca Sea is subducting in two directions. The outcome of the double subduction has been the creation the Sangihe arc in the west and Halmahara arc in the east. That is why this tectonic area is very active.
The aim of iRD’s experimentation on North Maluku volcanoes is to improve the seismic network monitoring by:
1. The installation of broadband seismic stations to Gamalama, Dukono and ibu volcanoes.2. The integration of these new digital seismographs in the CVGHM monitoring system and to
help the technicians of Pos to forecast their volcanoes. These new data must be integrated in the Maluku seismic network and centralized to PosGamalama as Regional Center.
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J.6.1. Dr. Philippe Paul Maurice Mourot
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Semur-en-Auxois, 22 Agustus 1974Warga Negara(Nationality) : PerancisJabatan(Position) : Senior Geophysicist & instrumentationinstitusi(institution) : institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (iRD)email(email) : [email protected](Address) : 10 allèe Pin Saint Clair 38130 echirolles FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 13AL87873
J.7. Installation of an automatic multiGAS system on Gunung Merapi and measurement of volcanic gas and plume emissions from Dukono and Ibu volcanoes in North Maluku province within the framework of the DECADE Project
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti aktifitas erupsi dan geokimia gunung api di indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Vulkanologi dan GeokimiaLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 1 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Maluku Utara (Gn. Merapi, Dukono dan Gn. ibu)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Badan Geologi eSDM (edi Prasodjo)
Abstract
This project aims at establishing scientific cooperation between the CVGHM-BPPKTG, iRD and PVMBG and an italian research team (iNGV and University of Palermo) to perform gas studies in indonesia in the framework of the DeCADe project (DeepCArbonDegassing) supported by the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO) Reservoirs and Fluxes Community (deepcarbon.net). The cooperation is in continuity with previous activity, led by Dr. Allard (iPGP. France), and supported by the DOMeRAPi project (Pi, JP Metaxian) that, with the collaboration and support of the indonesian counterparts, established a preliminary study in the area past 2014.
The DeCADe project is an international initiative aiming at providing an improved quantitative budget for global volcanic carbon emissions by establishing a gas monitoring network on some of the most actively degassing volcanoes worldwide. The Palermo (UniPa-iNGV) Team has received funding (Pi Aiuppa) for instrumenting 5 volcanoes in 2014 (Turrialba, Masaya, Villarrica, Galeras) and 4 additional volcanoes in 2015-2016. This gas-monitoring network will allow the real-time quantification of carbon emissions and other molecules in the plume, laying
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the foundation for long-term geochemical research on active volcanoes on a global scale. Our scientific contribution is focused on tracking and quantifying magma degassing processes by using a combination of instruments (MultiGAS sensors, DOAS, S02-camera) to remotely measure the chemical composition and the mass flux of volcanic gases and plumes emitted by the volcano. Here, we propose to extend the gas network to GunungMerapi with the deployment of a permanent MultiGAS. Volcanic gas surveys have long been carried out on Merapi thanks to regular access to the hot fumarolic fields of Woro and Gendol. However, since the November 2010 paroxysmal eruption (Surono et al., 2012), direct access to hot volcanic gases is no longer possible and little information is available for the current post-paroxysmal magma degassing.
A feasibility study in September 2014, conducted by scientists of our team (Allard, Aiuppa, Moussallam, Bani, Di Napoli) in the context of the DOMeRAPi project, demonstrated that Multi-GAS observations of plume compositions are possible from the Merapi outer crater rim. Here, we propose to deploy a permanent Multi-GAS on-top of Merapi, using a budget entirely covered by our ongoing DeCADe grant. The permanent Multi-GAS will allow the recording time-series of C02/S02 and H20/S02 plume compositions that, once correlated with geophysical signals (earthquakes, deformations), will contribute to other existing techniques for the monitoring of magma supply to the volcano feeding system. The acquired data will be telemetered to BPPTKG who will manage any potential use for monitoring purposes. Scientific results will be analysed and published as a cooperative action of indonesian, italian and French (iRD) teams. This work (and resulting publications) will be carried out in close collaboration with our indonesian counterparts in BPPTKG (DrsAgus Budi Santoso, DevyKamilSyahbana), and in cooperation with iRD (Jean-Philippe Metaxian and Philipson Bani) and PusatVulkanologidanMitigasiBencanaGeologi (PVMBG). During our fieldwork in September 2015, we also propose to perform measurements of the chemical composition (H20, C02, S02, H2S, H2, CO) and the mass flux of hot gases issuing from the summit crater of Dukono and ibu volcanoes (NORTH MALUKU), making possible for the first time a determination of the volatile budget for both volcanoes. Dukono and ibu are known as two of the most active and potentially dangerous volcanoes of the North Maluku province. They are catalogued in the Large Magnitude explosive Volcanic eruptions (LaMeVe) database of the Volcano Global Risk identification and Analysis Project (VOGRiPA) in the large Quaternary eruptions (Vei ]= 4). This project will therefore provide an opportunity to improve existing knowledge about these two volcanoes and may be of significant use to any surveillance activity or initiative of the local volcanological observatories. in addition, the results of this survey may represent a first step towards further geochemical monitoring initiatives of both volcanoes in the future.
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J.7.1. Mr. Giancarlo Tamburello
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Palermo, 27 Maret 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : italiaJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : University of Palermoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Department DiSTeM Via Archirafi, 36 - 90123 PalermoitalyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : YA0943053
J.7.2. Mr. Marcello Bitetto
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Palermo, 18 April 1978Warga Negara (Nationality) : italiaJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Palermo Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : via Archirafi, 36, 90123, Palermo, italy PalermoNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : AA0413122
J.7.3. Mr. Marco Liuzzo
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Catania, 21 September 1966Warga Negara (Nationality) : italiaJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : instituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Volcanologia (iNGV)email(email) : [email protected] (Address) : Sezione di Palermo Via Ugo La Malfa, 153 - 90146 Palermo italyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : YA5817960
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BAB 5. PERTANIAN & KEHUTANAN (AGRICULTURE & FORESTY)
A. PERTANIAN (AGRICULTURE)
A.1. Study on Agricultural Status of food Crops Production and Plantation in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari metode dan sistem produksi beberapa komoditas
penting indonesia yang mencangkup aspek argonomi, teknis, dan sosial
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PertanianLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 19 Februari 2016 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat, Jawa Timur, Jambi, dan GorontaloMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Teknologi Pertanian, iPB (Prof. Dr. ir. Kudang Boro Seminar,
M.Sc)
Abstract
The title of this research is Study on Agricultural Status of Food Crops Production and Plantation in indonesia. The general objective of this research is to study the productivity of several rice planting methods in indonesia and to study the current agricultural situation of selected food crops (rice, corn and soybean) and plantation (oil palm and sugar cane) in indonesia. As a scope of the research, study on rice productivity will be carried out in form of rice transplanting experiment by applying JajarLegowo, SRi, Hazton and Salibu planting methods. Meanwhile, study on agricultural status of several food crops and plantation will be carried out through field survey on maize, soybean, sugarcane and or sugar cane plantations. These crops are selected due to the importance of these crops and their products for indonesia in term of economic value and as high demanded commodities. This research will be scheduled to be carried out from February 2016 to January 2017 (twelve months). Research aspects on this research consist of biosystem and agricultural engineering, agronomy, and agriculture socio-economy. Tentative selected locations for survey are: maize in Pohuwato regency, Gorontalo province; soybean in Banyuwangi regency, east Java province; sugarcane in Subang and Majalengka regency, West Java province and oil palm in Muaro Jambi regency, Jambi province. Those locations are selected as they are one of production center and considered as prospective area for each crop production. However, Regency and District for survey will be decided based on coordination and discussion with related local institution.
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A.1.1. Mr. Takeo Matsubara
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jepang, 14 Desember 1956Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Ketua penelitiinstitusi (institution) : Yanmar Co. Ltd - Yanmar Agricultural Research institute - iPBemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3-2-29, Danjo-cho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, 663-8006, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH0643722
A.2. Long-term Socioeconomic Dynamics of the Oil Palm farmers in Riau Province
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengkaji perubahan sosio ekonomi yang dialami para petani terkait
dengan pertumbuhan sektor kelapa sawit di Provinsi RiauBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosial ekonomi-PertanianLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 12 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Riau (Pekanbaru, Rokan Hilir, Siak, Kampar, Kuantan Sengingi dan
Pelalawan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Riau (Dr.ir.Suardi Tarumun)
Abstract
A.2.1. Mr. Daisuke Terauchi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Osaka, 19 Juni 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Research Fellowinstitusi (institution) : University of Tokyoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3-8-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8902 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TZ0504724
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A.3. Poverty and sustainability in the Indonesian cocoa production
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti berbagai permasalahan serta hambatan terkait produktivitas
kakao di indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PertanianLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5 (lima) bulan, mulai 12 November 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Tengah (Sigi-Palu)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Pertanian – Universitas Tadulako (Dr. Aiyen Tjoa dan Dr.
Yulianti Kalaba)
Abstract
The research investigates the indonesian cocoa production to reveal the possibilities to poverty alleviation while considering the threats to sustainability. We estimate, based on panel data and stochastic frontier analysis, the technical and environmental efficiency of cocoa production. The integrated perspective allows us to identify the major drivers of the determination of farmer income and of environmental degradation. The results can be used to inform policies that are designed to sustainably improve yields and income, thus reducing the need for deforestation
A.3.1. Mr. Andras Tothmihaly
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Veszprem, 22 Juni 1979Warga Negara (Nationality) : HungariaJabatan (Position) : PhD candidateinstitusi (institution) : University of Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Room 0.483,Heinrich-Duker-weg 12, D-37073 Goettingen
GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : BD1583476
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A.4. Improving soil and water management and crop productivity of dryland agriculture systems of Aceh and NSW
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memeriksa system tanam lahan kering serta mengidentifikasi kendala
agronomi dalam meningkatkan produktivitas pada kabupaten terpilihBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PertanianLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 7 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Aceh (Aceh Besar, Aceh Barat, Pidie dan Bireuen)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pertanian – Kementan (Dr.
Muhammad Syakir, MS) dan Balai Pengkajian Teknologi Pertanian Aceh (ir. Basri AB, Msi)
Abstract
The main contributing factors to rural poverty are small holdings, limited livelihood options other than subsistence farming, and low yields of dryland crops. Previous studies have shown that there is potential to improve farmer livelihoods by increasing the yields and profitability of key dryland food crops such as soybean, rice, peanut, maize and vegetables.
The current productivity of these crops is limited due to poor soil fertility and water availability. Fertiliser is either not used or applied at very low rates, leading to continual nutrient mining and soil degradation. Practical strategies are needed to utilise available nutrients and soil water efficiently to increase crop productivity without further degrading the resource base. These strategies include inclusion of economically important legume crops to improve existing crop rotations, and identification of appropriate soil and water management practices best suited to local conditions. The main aim of this project is to apply these strategies to increase the productivity and sustainability of dryland cropping systems in Aceh Besar, Pidie, Aceh Barat and Bireuen districts of Aceh.
The objectives of the project include:
1. To examine current practices in dryland cropping systems in the selected districts and identify agronomic constraints for increasing productivity considering the local agro-ecological and socio-economic conditions;
2. To develop integrated soil, water and crop management practices for increasing the cost-effective production of key dryland crops in rotations;
3. To develop strategies for dissemination of promising technologies to extension services and smallholders.
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This project will build on existing collaboration with local and national partners and networks with agricultural agencies: Assessment institute for Agricultural Technology Aceh (BPTP Aceh), Balai Besar Sumber Daya Lahan Pertanian (BBSDLP), Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Tanaman Pangan (Puslitbangtan) and University Syiah Kuala (Unsyiah).
A.4.1. Dr. Malem Kerina Mcleod
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kutabuluh, 30 September 1964Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Department of Primary industries – New South Walesemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 4 Marsden Park Road, CALALA NSW 2340 AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : M6939731
A.5. Improving soil and water management and crop productivity of dryland agriculture systems of Aceh and NSW
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memeriksa system tanam lahan kering serta mengidentifikasi kendala
agronomi dalam meningkatkan produktivitas pada kabupaten terpilihBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PertanianLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 7 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Aceh (Aceh Besar, Aceh Barat, Pidie dan Bireuen)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pertanian – Kementan (Dr.
Muhammad Syakir, MS) dan Balai Pengkajian Teknologi Pertanian Aceh (ir. Basri AB, Msi)
Abstract
Rural poverty in dryland farming areas is a major challenge to the development of the agricultural sector in Aceh. The main contributing factors to rural poverty are small holdings, limited livelihood options other than subsistence farming, and low yields of dryland crops. Previous studies have shown that there is potential to improve farmer livelihoods by increasing the yields and profitability of key dryland food crops such as soybean, rice, peanut, maize and vegetables.
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The current productivity of these crops is limited due to poor soil fertility and water availability. Fertiliser is either not used or applied at very low rates, leading to continual nutrient mining and soil degradation. Practical strategies are needed to utilise available nutrients and soil water efficiently to increase crop productivity without further degrading the resource base. These strategies include inclusion of economically important legume crops to improve existing crop rotations, and identification of appropriate soil and water management practices best suited to local conditions. The main aim of this project is to apply these strategies to increase the productivity and sustainability of dryland cropping systems. The geographic focus will be on dryland cropping systems in four districts of Aceh; Aceh Besar, Pidie, Aceh Barat and Bireuen. The project will address the following research questions:
1. What are the challenges and opportunities for soil and water management to increase cost-effective production of economically important food crops under dryland conditions in Aceh?
2. What are the possibilities for improving crop rotations best suited to local conditions?3. What are the appropriate soil and water management practices for the improved rotations?4. What are the most effective dissemination strategies for promising technologies identified
by the project?
A.5.1. Dr. Gavin Robert Tinning
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Sydney, 18 Oktober 1967Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Department of Primary industries – New South Walesemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : NSW DPi Wollongbar, 1243 Bruxner Highway, Wollongbar, NSW
2477AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N6547172
A.6. The Demographic and Evolutionary History of the Orang Bajau
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari dan menemukan asal serta sejarah demografis suku Bajau
dari berbagai komponen yang mengarah pada adaptasi fisiologisBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : GeografiLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 6 Oktober 2015(month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Tengah (Kab. Banggai: Luwuk dan Jaya Bakti)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengembangan Masyarakat (LP2M) –
Universitas Tompotika Luwuk (Dr. Suhartini Salingkat, M.Pd)
Abstract
We propose the first ever whole genome study focused specifically on the Bajau, or ‘sea nomads’ of indonesia. This study would provide much needed clarity on the history of the origin and spread of the Bajau, which until now has been based largely on linguistic arguments. in addition, we will investigate whether a genetic component underlies the free-diving abilities for which they are famous. in order to carry out the study in a collaborative, inclusive manner, we will enlist the help of researchers from the local University of Tompotika who will be instructed during a one-day seminar on the theory and methodology of DNA extraction. Once our proposed research is completed, our results, along with the research of other linguists, anthropologists, and historians studying the Bajau, will be shared with the local and regional community in a presentation at Tompotika. Through this gathering of researchers, we hope to bring the latest research on the history of the Bajau to the Bajau themselves.
A.6.1. Ms. Melissa Ann Ilardo
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : New York, 16 Desember 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Fellowinstitusi (institution) : Centre for GeoGeneticsemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Øster Voldgade 5-7, 1350 Copenhagen KDenmarkNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 426567426
A.7. Improving oil palm yield on smallholder peatland plots in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami dampak BMP (Best Management Practices) pada
pertumbuhan minyak sawit untuk dapat meningkatkan produktivitas minyak sawit
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Pertanian
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 24 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Riau (Perkebunan Ds. Dosan di Siak), Sumut (Simalungun), Jambi,
KalbarMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Kelapa Sawit (Winarna)
Abstract
Smallholder oil palm farmers in indonesia generally underperform in terms of yield due to a range of reasons, including lack of access to finance, lack of good quality seeds and inputs, poor soils and drainage, and a lack of knowledge and experience.
in this project, we propose to assess the size of the yield gap and to increase knowledge and improve skills of smallholder oil palm farmers by setting up on-farm experimental plots where Best Management Practices (BMPs) are to be implemented in a step-wise fashion and yields will be recorded carefully. We have chosen this approach because:
1. it will improve knowledge on how fast, to what extent, and against what costs the yield gap can be bridged.
2. it will test the effectiveness of demonstration plots as a tool to improve production in a single area. This approach will provide farmers with a real life demonstration of Best Management Practices and their potential, instead of theory only.
in the reseach areas, we advise the farmers on how to implement BMPs, using the plots as a starting point to tackle the constraints that the farmers encounter. We focus on providing farmers with training and support, and on monitoring yields, palm growth, and impacts of the project on livelihoods in the broader community.
The demonstration plots are established step-wise, starting with basic agronomic practices and fertilisation to overcome key deficiencies. Later, farmers will be trained to implement optimum fertilization, integrated pest management, selective thinning and other more advanced practices where needed. Trainings are given in the field, using locally available inputs and materials. in this way, we stimulate best-fit intensification, which depends to a large extent on spontaneous diffusion for its spread and uptake in the wider community. A key outcome of the project, will be to identify the practices which farmers readily adopt, and to adapt or discard the practices which do not take hold.
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A.7.1. Ms. Lotte Suzanne Woittiez
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Uithoorn, 11 April 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : BelandaJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitus i(institution) : Wageningan Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Droevendaalsesteeg 16708PB Wageningen, NetherlandsNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : NPDCP35H7
A.8. Smallholder Productivity, Market Access, and International Linkages in Rubber and Palm Oil Production in Jambi Province
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menganalisis value chain dari kesejahteraan petani karet dan kelapa
sawit yang berorientasi pada produksi ekspor pada skala yang berbedaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosial – ekonomi PertanianLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 25 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (TN. Bukit Duabelas dan Hutan Hujan Harapan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Jambi (Prof. Dr. ir. Zulkifli Alamsyah, M.Sc.)
Abstract
The impacts of the transformation of lowland rainforest in Jambi Province towards palm oil and rubber along the value chain are at the core of this subproject. in particular, the implications of changes in the production systems for smallholders will be analysed at the micro-scale for the functioning. The efficiency and productivity of the production systems for palm oil and rubber is influenced by various factors (e.g., education, access to factor markets, or access to extension services, etc.). Additionally, the sustainability is determined by environmental efficiency, i.e., the inclusion of environmentally relevant inputs and outputs in the analysis. Based on the common household sampling framework (see SP C7), productive efficiency will be estimated by means of econometric approaches (e.g., Sochastic Frontier Analysis)
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A.8.1. Ms. Anna Mareike Holtkamp
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Tubingen, 27 April 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Ph.D Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Am Feuerschanzengraben 1537083 GoettingenGermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C1Y8KPW58
A.9. Long-term Socioeconomic Dynamics of the Oil Palm farmers in Riau Province
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengkaji perubahan sosio ekonomi yang dialami para petani terkait
dengan pertumbuhan sektor kelapa sawit di Provinsi RiauBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosial ekonomi-PertanianLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 12 November 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Riau (Pekanbaru, Rokan Hilir, Siak, Kampar, Kuantan Sengingi dan
Pelalawan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Riau (Dr.ir.Suardi Tarumun)
Abstract
it has been about 30 years since the oil palm plantation sector was off and running in Riau province. This research tries to investigate dynamically the long-term socioeconomic changes of the farmers in Riau province related to the growth of oil palm plantation sector. The most distinctive feature of this research is that it collects systematically the data concerning the long-term changes of their livelihood and agricultural activities and analyses these data using the concepts and methodology of life course studies. it is expected that this kind of dynamic analysis of the long-term changes will provide new insights into the efforts to improve and stabilize socioeconomic conditions of the oil palm farmers in a long-term perspective.
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A.9.1. Mr. Junji Nagata
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Aichi, 29 Maret 1964Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Associate Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of Tokyoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3-8-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8902 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TZ0525513
A.9.2. Mr. Yusuke Koizumi
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Hokkaido, 17 April 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Graduate Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Tokyoemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3-8-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8902 JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH3651716
A.10. Determinants of Land Use Change and Impact on household welfare among smallholder farmers
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami masalah sosial ekonomi dan perubahan penggunaan
lahan di Prov.JambiBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosial ekonomi PertanianLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 18 Agustus 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (Batanghari, Kab.Sarolangun, Kab.Muaro Jambi, Kab.Bungo, dan
Kab.Tebo)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : iPB (Prof. Dr. Hermanto Siregar)
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Over the past few decades, tropical lowland rainforest areas in Jambi have experienced a dramatic change in land use, involving major economic, social, and environmental transformation processes. The goal of this project is to better understand the socioeconomic drivers and impacts of these land-use changes, with a particular focus on impact heterogeneity among smallholders and the role of different types of institutions. We will build on and further extend household and village level survey data collected during the first phase of the CRC. Analysis of firstround data suggests that changes in factor markets – especially land and labour markets – significantly influence the type and intensity of land use. The two competing crops in Jambi – rubber and oil palm – are different with respect to factor use; rubber is more labour-intensive, while oil palm is more capital-intensive. Thus, labour-scarce farm households have incentives to either switch to oil palm or involve labourers in rubber through sharecropping or other types of labour contracts, depending also on the de jure property rights over land. One set of farm household data are already available, a second set will be developed during the proposed field visit. Using this data, the relationships between institutional changes and farmers’ land-use decisions as well as the underlying causal directions will be analysed more explicitly using panel econometric models. Household level data will be combined with village and district level data to analyse the co-evolution of factor markets and associated institutions with land-use changes and their impacts on household welfare.
A.10.1. Mr. Jean Merlin Von Agris
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Berlin, 16 Oktober 1990Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected]; [email protected] (Address) : Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5, D-37073 GöttingenJermanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C8WVH6J5Z
A.11. Integrated disease management of sugarcane streak mosaic in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari manajemen perkebunan gula tebu di indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Pertanian
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 16 November 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jatim (Pasuruan (iSRi)), Jabar (iPB Bogor)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian Perkebunan Gula indonesia (Ari Kristini)
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Sugarcane is an important agricultural crop in indonesia and contributes Rupiah 11,500 billion ($Aus 1.57 billion) to the indonesian rural economy. Sugarcane is grown by over 140,000 farmers, and the industry supports over 1.3m workers in associated industries. Almost all sugarcane farmers are small-holders and there is a strong reliance on sugarcane as a cash crop. The profitability of sugarcane farming operations is therefore important for alleviating poverty amongst the sugarcane farming community.
There are 58 sugarcane factories in indonesia processing 30m tonnes of sugarcane from 380-400,000 ha land. Over three-quarters of the sugarcane production occurs on the island of Java. in the last 12 months, the indonesian Government has set a target to become self-sufficient in domestic sugar production and this will lead to an even greater reliance of the indonesian economy on the sugarcane crop.
Over the last 40 years, productivity has been declining. Pests and diseases are major contributors to this production slide, and stem borers are dramatically affecting crop yields in Java. Major stem borers include Scirpophaga excerptalis, Chilo auricilius and C. sacchariphagus; losses have been quantified in a recent ACiAR-funded project titled integrated pest management of stem borers and insect vectors of viral diseases of sugarcane in indonesia. Project research has led to the formulation of a modified iPM strategy that is currently being implemented in the indonesian sugarcane industry.
Project research identified sugarcane streak mosaic virus (SCSMV) as a widespread disease of high significance to the current Javan-based sugarcane industry; an estimated $AUD50-100m is lost annually to SCSMV. The disease is also significant in the production of sugarcane in expanding areas, particularly West Papua. it was only relatively recently identified and was implicated in crops displaying visual mosaic-type symptoms in a survey of 931 crops in Java. A significant proportion of commercial varieties are susceptible to the disease. Only two popular commercial varieties are rated as resistant, which leaves commercial cane farmers with few options for disease control. Disease-free nursery material is a key strategy needing strong implementation. There are many facets of the disease that need researching in order for effective management to be implemented. Project HORT /2006 /147 provided evidence to suggest that insect vectors and mechanical equipment may transmit the disease; the latter is unusual for this type of disease and may help explain why the disease is widespread through the industry.
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Since SCSM is so widespread in indonesia, there remains a strong need to implement effective control programs, especially the implementation of an effective integrated Disease Management (iDM) strategy. This applies not only to Java, but also Sumatera, Sulawesi, Sumba and the expanding West Papua region. Such a strategy is likely to include disease-free planting material, resistant varieties and the termination of heavily-diseased, susceptible crops.
Questions to be addressed in project research are: -
Question 1: Where does the recently-identified disease occur in indonesia?
Question 2: What are the practices needed to ensure the production of disease-free nursery material?
Question 3: How is the disease transmitted?
Question 4: How quickly does it spread?
Question 5: What is the best (most rapid / cheapest method) for disease detection?
Question 7: What is the resistance of indonesian and Australian commercial varieties?
Question 8: What economic losses are associated with SCSM in indonesia?
The following objectives will be the focus:
1. Assess the importance of SCSMV in indonesia by defining the distribution and incidence of the disease in Java, Sumatera, Sumba and Sulawesi.
2. Determine the potential for disease escalation and the conditions required to maintain disease-free nursery cane by investigating SCSMV epidemiology
3. identify the resistance of varieties in order for farmers to minimise the level of SCSMV in their crops by developing a rapid varietal resistance screen
4. Assess the economic importance of SCSM in indonesia by defining the yield losses caused by the disease
5. enable the indonesian farming community to reduce disease incidence in newly-planted crops by identifying SCSMV in nursery cane through a cheap, rapid detection technique
6. Reduce SCSM crop incidence through the adoption of an effective iDM strategy
Results from previous projects (HORT 2006 147 and CP 1996 140) will be drawn on in the proposed research. HORT 2006 147 provides important disease information for Java, as well as proven networks for researching / extending information in indonesia. The indonesian Sugar Research institute (iSRi) has been an excellent research partner in previous ACiAR-funded research.
Previous strategies implemented in HORT 2006 147, and outputs from the work, are central in the proposed project. Yield loss studies and research into methods for resistance screening will begin immediately, as will confirmation of methods of disease transmission. if the mechanical transmission of SCSM is confirmed, resistance screening may be relatively easy, allowing the
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mass screening of many clones in the plant improvement program. epidemiology studies are essential to the development of an iDM strategy and these will focus on monitoring disease escalation in example sugarcane fields near Pasuruan. Detection techniques that allow large numbers of leaf samples to be analysed in a short space of time will be investigated in both SRA, iSRi and UB laboratories. A survey of production areas other than Java (which were extensively surveyed in HORT 2006 147) will provide information on where to focus the project extension program and will provide more information on the importance of the disease to the indonesian sugarcane industry. Participatory action learning processes, which proved very successful in HORT 2006 147, will be utilised to gain feedback on proposed iDM strategies and to enhance iDM adoption.
Project outputs will be increased awareness of SCSM, an effective iDM strategy that reduces losses from the disease, improved extension materials for local cane farmers, and a better understanding of SCSM. Successful transmission studies and developments in resistance screening techniques will lead to the production of high-yielding, resistant commercial varieties in the iSRi plant improvement program. Technical reports, conference papers and journal articles will ensure the scientific community is made aware of research and extension developments.
impacts of the project will include reduced yield losses and higher financial returns for local cane farmers across indonesia. Over 140,000 cane farmers, plus workers in associated industries, will benefit from this research.
For Australia, much valuable information will be obtained to prepare the local industry for an incursion. SCSMV poses an important threat to this industry and is one of the more probable exotic invasive pathogens. The gaining of resistance ratings for Australian commercial varieties will reveal whether the industry is vulnerable to the disease. Yield loss studies will show what potential losses could result if SCSMV could not be eradicated following an incursion. New molecular assays will help provide for a rapid and accurate detection of an incursion. epidemiology studies will highlight potential disease escalation rates and pinpoint disease spread mechanisms. The development of an effective iDM will greatly assist our industry to manage any disease outbreak.
A.11.1. Ms. Elizabeth Jennifer Wilson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Launceston, 26 Januari 1965Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Biosecurity Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Sugar Research Australiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 50 Meiers Roadindooroopilly 4068Queensland, AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : N7305729
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A.11.2. Dr. Robert Campbell Magarey
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Adelaide, 21 Februari 1958Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Principal Research Scientistinstitusi (institution) : Sugar Research Australiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : PO Box 566Tully, Queensland, Australia 4854Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : e3085379
A.11.3. Ms. Nicole Thompson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Woodville, 9 September 1975Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Biosecurity Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Sugar Research Australiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 50 Meiers Roadindooroopilly 4068Queensland, AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : PA1098941
A.12. The effects of agrarian change on food security and nutrition in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mencari dampak nutrisi akibat transisi pertanian dari pertanian
tradisional menjadi pertanian yang mapan dan diiringi pembelian bahan pangan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosial ekonomi PertanianLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 24 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Barat (Putusibau, Kapuas Hulu, Pengkadan, Boyang
Tanjung, Hulu Gurung, Silat Hilir, Tanjung Lokang, Beringan Jaya, TN. Betung Kerihun)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Tanjungpura (ir. Togar Fernando, MS)
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This study aims to explore the nutritional implications of the agrarian transition from traditional forest based agriculture (including swidden, hunting and gathering of forest products) towards settled agriculture and purchased foods. The study shall identify three “zones”, each representing a stage of the transition from forest dependence to income dependence along a gradient of agrarian change. it will use as its primary methodological tools, dietary intake surveys, anthropometric indicators of nutrition and farm production surveys, as well as qualitative research exploring the drivers and effects of agrarian change. Study sites are located in Kapuas Hulu Regency, a remote, forested district of West Kalimantan currently undergoing rapid agrarian change. The study aims to contribute to a growing body of research on food security and nutrition and aid policy makers in meeting the objective of achieving food security in indonesia.
A.12.1. Mr. Dominic Samuel Rowland
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : inggris, 9 Juli 1988Warga Negara (Nationality) : inggrisJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : School of Oriental and African Studiesemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : P.O. Box 0113 BOCBD Bogor 16000 indonesiaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 511412338
A.13. Investigation of Indonesian farmer and Agricultural Villages Status
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengetahui situasi dan kondisi pertanian indonesia saat ini terutama
dalam hal produksi berasBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PertanianLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 20 Februari 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Tengah (Cilacap) dan Lampung (Lampung Timur)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Teknologi Pertanian iPB (Dr. ir. Sam Herodian, MS)
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The title of this project is investigation of indonesian Farner and Agricultural Villages Status.
The overall purpose of this project is to investigate the current situation of indonesian farming system and agriculture villages in regard of rice production especially in Cilacap Regency, Central Java Province and east Lampung Regency, Lampung Province. Those area are considered as the most prospective paddy production. The specific purposes of proposed field research for rice farming activities are: (a) to identify farmers and current agricultural villages status and future trend; (b) to collect and analyze data on existing farmers cultivation system and their socio-economic status; (c) to collect and analyze data on farmers existing methods as well as verification of the farming methods; (d) to collect and analyze data on players involved in agricultural practices in rice production up to rice milling; (e) to forecast and formulate the future trend of agriculture system and propose solutions widely for better life of farmers, agricultural villages, regions and country. The methods of this research are desk study and survey. A thorough desk study will be conducted to collect information on food crops rice production in general. The area of desk study covers policy, socio-economic and technical aspects. The review summary will be used as a reference to analyze results from the field survey. Survey will be conducted in Cilacap Regency, Central Java Province and east Lampung Regency, Lampung Province. Selection of district will be based on highest average volume production of paddy for the last five years data. Research aspects in survey activity consist of biosystem and agricultural engineering, agronomy, and agriculture socio-economy. This research will be conducted for one year project (twelve months) from January 2015 to December 2015.
A.13.1. Mr. Takeo Matsubara
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Jepang, 14 Desember 1956Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Ketua penelitiinstitusi (institution) : Yanmar Co. Ltd - Yanmar Agricultural Research institute - iPBemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3-2-29, Danjo-cho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, 663-8006, JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TH0643722
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A.14. How does increased rubber production influence land use decision making by farmers living in a forest frontier landscape?
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami apakah pertumbuhan produksi karet di kawasan pertanian
mempengaruhi keputusan petani terhadap penggunaan lahanBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PertanianLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 11(sebelas) bulan, mulai 23 April 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Utara (Tapanuli Selatan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Sumatera Utara (Dr. Diana Chalil)
Abstract
Rubber agroforests play an important role in retaining biodiversity as compared to monoculture rubber or oil palm plantations, and act as buffers around old-growth forests in the lowlands of Sumatra. Apart from its ecological function, rubber agroforests also support the livelihoods of farmers as other types of crops can be found within the agroforest system such as salak, durian, and aren. These crops provide a secondary source of income for farmers when rubber prices are low and help diversify the farmer’s source of income. in the agriculture-forest landscape of Batang Toru, Tapanuli Selatan, rubber agroforests are coming under increasing pressure to be converted to monoculture plantations as the rubber trees within these systems are becoming less productive with age. Under Cl’s SLP, villages within the buffer area of Batang Toru Key Biodiversity Area are identified for rubber intensification interventions to reduce the pressure of converting rubber agroforests to monoculture plantations and to reduce the pressure of farmers opening new agricultural land from the forests in Batang Toru.
i am interested to understand how increased rubber production within farmers’ agroforests influences a farmer’s land use decision making over the next five to ten years. increased rubber production could increase the agricultural rent of the land and encourage farmers to open more forested land for rubber production or convert more agroforests into rubber. increased rubber production could also lead farmers to reinvest in their existing farm land or seek off-farm employment opportunities and reduce the pressure of opening more farmland from forests. Hence, my main research question for this proposed research is: Will farmers convert more forest for rubber production under rubber intensification interventions?
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A.14.1. Ms. Ser Huay Janice Teresa Lee
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Singapura, 12 November 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : SingapuraJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral research associateinstitusi (institution) : Princeton Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Blk 129 Serangoon North Ave 1, #12-98, S (550129) SingaporeNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : e3899254D
B. PERIKANAN (fISHERY)
B.1. Discussion of Area Adjusted Use and Management of flying fish Resource in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti kondisi habitaat ikan terbang dengan menggunakan metode
MSY (Maximum Sustainable Yield)Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PerikananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 2 Desember 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Selatan (Galesong, Kab. Majene, Pulau Langkai)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kelautan dan Perikanan, Universitas Hasanuddin (Syamsu
Alam Ali)
Abstract
Now many Flying Fish roe have been exported from indonesia to Japan. But the most Japanese people do not know this fact. And there are merely few studies about fishing of Flying Fish roe and their importance as the natural resource in indonesia. And since 2001 many fishermen in Takalar prefecture went to west of Papua for new fishing spot. And now they look for now new fishing point again. Because of that many people are deeply concerned about Flying Fish resources depletion in indonesia. So i will be conducted to research resource survey at Makassar Sea method for estimating Flying Fish resources use MSY (Maximum Sustainable Yield).i will be conducted go to fish Flying Fish with fisherman from Galesong and will use GPS for clearly fiehing point.
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Last year i went to Takalar prefecture and i researched on Survey of the Fishing of Flying Fish eggs-case study at Takalar Prefecture South Sulawesi Province, indonesia. So this research is previous research to this time research.
This research will be conducted under the supervision of Dr. Akihisa iWATA( Kyoto University) and Dr.ir.Syamsu Alam Ali( Hasanuddin University).
B.1.1. Mr. Yasushi Osozawa
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Tsukubashi, 13 September 1989Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto
Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Research Bldg.No.2, Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : MZ0536874
B.2. Epidemiology of major fish diseases and genetic variability of the ornamental rainbowfish
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan survey deskriptif mengenai penyakit dalam tambak
gurameBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PerikananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 3 (tiga) bulan, mulai 23 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jabar (Bogor, Parung, dan daerah sekitarnya), Jateng (Purwokerto,
Banyumas)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Balitbang KP (Angela Lusiastuti, Taukhid)
Abstract
As in other Southeast Asian countries, fish pathogens pose a serious threat to aquaculture and its sustainability in indonesia. The occurrence of mass mortalities in farms is indeed an obstacle to the production and trade of aquaculture species, and it sustainably affects economic and societal development of the country. My research activity will mainly focus on
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the effective diagnosis of diseases affecting farmed fish. The first step involves the detection and characterization of their etiologic agents. For this purpose, i intend to apply molecular tools that i have recently developed, which aim to be simpler, cheaper and faster than commercial existing ones. The already well established collaborations with colleagues from BRPBAT Sempur have yielded a large body of epidemiological data, in particular for the Koi herpesvirus (KHV) and for Mycobacterium sp. These objectives will be pursued by focusing on how the virus spreads in fish populations. This involves exploring the potential links between genotype and phenotype (virulence, pathogenicity ...). The same type of study will be conducted on guramemycobacteriosis, which is subject to a major concern the sustainable development of gurameculture. Here, a new diagnostic test will be used to investigate the prevalence and species diversity of this pathogen. The Melanotaeniidae, also called “rainbowfish” are endemic to Papua New Guinea and northern Australia. Because of their wide color variety, they are highly sought by aquarists. Thus, many species of this group are endangered. Species that make up this family are most of the time endemic to a tributary or a lake. They inhabit extremely diverse environments and are present in all freshwater environments between sea level and 1600 m, in lakes as well as in calm or tumultuous rivers. These fish are of ancient marine origin and have evolved from the Gondwana (150 million years) through vicariance. The taxonomy of this family is currently under review, particularly thanks to the use of new morphological criteria and of mitochondrial and nuclear molecular markers. This research action will be the focus of the PhD conducted by Mrs Media FitriismaNugraha (BRBiH Depok) in the frame of a dual degree between iPB and the University of Montpellier and under the co-supervision of Dr. Odang Carman (iPB) and Dr. Jean-Christophe Avarre (iRD).The objectives of the PhD thesis are to (i) estimate the genetic diversity and structure of species and populations from the natural environment, in order to understand and interpret the patterns of diversification of rainbowfish during evolution, (ii) evaluate the genetic variability of breeding strains of domesticated species to assess the degree of inbreeding and the possible hybridizations, in view of promoting the sustainability of the farming activity, and (iii) estimate the genetic variability within time of domesticated and/or threatened species in the purpose of conservation.
B.2.1. Dr. Jean-Christophe Avarre
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Bordeaux, 3 Maret 1972Warga Negara (Nationality) : PerancisJabatan (Position) : Senior Scientistinstitusi (institution) : institut de Recherche por le Développement (iRD)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Bat 22, CC 065 Place eugène Bataillon34095 Montpellier cedex
05, FranceNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 11AC89202
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B.3. Enhancement of sustainability of catadromous eel resources in Southeast Asia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mengetahui data dan informasi terkait belut laut (eel fisheries)
yang dapat digunakan dalam mendukung penyusunan regulasi dan konservasi pengelolaan perikanan yang berlanjut
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PerikananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 1 (satu) bulan, mulai 17 November 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Pelabuhan Ratu)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Pusat Penelitian dan Perikanan Perairan Umum – KKP (Drs. Budi
iskandar Prisantoso)
Abstract
The research about “enhancement of sustainability of catadromous eel resources in Southeast Asia”, under the financial support of the Government of Japan Trust Fund Vi will conduct on September 2015, in Palabuhan Ratu, West Java. This research is to find out data and information of eels fisheries which need to support fishery management for regulation and conservation of eels to reach its sustainability. To achieve these purposes, inland Fishery Resources Development and Management Department (iFRDMD, Palembang) and Aquaculture Department (AQD, iloilo, Philippines), both belong to Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SeAFDeC), will conduct a joint research by visiting the place that has eel fisheries activity and eel culture stations for the investigation. in this survey, all the samples for biological analysis will do by indonesian scientist only, and no samples are taken out from indonesia. To collect data about the rearing condition of eel, especially the issues of feed and disease-control, and to seek the key-points to succeed eel culture will observe by interviewing the eel culture stations staffs.
Key words: catadromous eel, Palabuhan Ratu, eel fisheries activity, eel culture stations
B.3.1. Dr. Mae De Los Reyes Catacutan
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Cadiz city, 4 Mei 1956Warga Negara (Nationality) : FilipinaJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center – Aquaculture
Department (SeAFDeC/AQD)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Tigbauan 5021, iloilo, PhilipinesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : eB6434541
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B.3.2. Dr. Evelyn Grace De Jesus Ayson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Dumaguete city, 24 Oktober 1963Warga Negara (Nationality) : FilipinaJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center – Aquaculture
Department (SeAFDeC/AQD)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Tina-an Parara Sur, Tigbauan, iloiloPhilippinesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : eC2600659
B.3.3. Dr. Takuro Shibuno
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Okayama, 14 Agustus 1957Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center – Aquaculture
Department (SeAFDeC/AQD)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture
Departement Tigbauan, 5021, iloilo, PhilipinesNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : RB0001584
B.4. Improving fish health management and production protocols in marine finfish aquaculture in Indonesia and Australia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Meneliti penyebab dan dampak dari penurunan produksi finfish atau
ikan bersirip karena penyakit di indonesiaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PerikananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 10 November 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Di Yogyakarta, Bali, NTB (Sumbawa), Sulsel (Makassar)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Balitbang KP – KKP (Dr. Achmad Poernomo)
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Abstract
ACiAR project FiS/2010/101 will determine the cause and extent (including socio‐economic impacts) of disease‐related production losses in marine finfish aquaculture in indonesia through structured epidemiological and diagnostic studies. This information will allow the development, trialling and industry adoption of cost‐effective interventions (e.g. vaccines) to be undertaken in a follow‐u project, or in parallel GOi‐funded research. These results will be integrated with best practices
such as improved larval nutrition and adoption of pellet diets instead of trash fish feed. Research and implementation will be undertaken in collaboration with the relevant industry association, ABiLiNDO, to support adoption by marine finfish farmers in indonesia. The project will utilise expertise within AMAFRAD and Gadjah Mada University, and provide training and development opportunities for fish health professionals in these agencies to enhance indonesias capacity to investigate fish disease. The project will hold training and development workshops in indonesia and in Australia to improve skills and knowledge in epidemiology, histopathology and PCR analysis, leading to improved disease control and increased productivity of indonesian farms. Project objectives :
Objective 1: To identify key diseases through longitudinal epidemiological studies on hatcheries and grow‐out farms
1.1 Determine the key diseases responsible for production losses in marine finfish aquaculture1.2 Plan and, where appropriate, trial interventions to reduce production losses
Objective 2: To develop and test improved management protocols for hatcheries and grow‐out farms
2.1 Test and implement improved hatchery practices, including biosecurity and improved larval nutrition
2.2 improve farm productivity and market access through the adoption of compounded diets2.3 evaluate socio‐economic aspects of practice changes
Objective 3: To build capacity in fish health management in indonesia
3.1 Provide training in epidemiology and disease diagnosis for indonesian fish health professionals
3.2 Provide improved fish health education services at university level3.3 Support ring‐testing / validation studies for PCR laboratories in indonesia
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B.4.1. Dr. Michael Albert Rimmer
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Manly, 25 November 1956Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : Project Managerinstitusi (institution) : Sydney Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Graha Pena Building, 8th Floor Kav 801-803 Jl. Urip Sumoharjo
No. 20 Makassar South SulawesiNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : e4040833
B.5. Coastal Livelihoods, small-scale fishery dependence and the impacts of fisheries management and marine conservation, Sabu-Raijua district, NTT
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mengetahui berbagai hal tentang mata pencaharian sebagai
nelayan di pesisir Sabu RaijuaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : PerikananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 10 (sepuluh) bulan, mulai 26 Oktober 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : NTT (Sabu-Raijua)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan – Universitas Nusa Cendana
(Prof. Ricky Gimin)
Abstract
As the world’s largest archipelagic nation, indonesia‘s marine and coastal resources are vitally important to its economy and food security. in a bid to better manage its marine environments, indonesia has committed to designating 200,000km2 of marine protected areas (MPAs) by 2020. The Savu Sea Marine National Park (SSMNP), in Nusa Tenggara Timur Province (NTT) eastern indonesia, is the largest MPA in indonesia and also the largest in the Coral Triangle Region that spans the Asia-Pacific. The success of MPAs in meeting conservation or social goals in low-income settings depends on effective participation of local communities in the establishment and management of MPAs. However, in many parts of the Asia Pacific scholars have raised concerns about participatory processes used by NGO’s and governments when engaging local communities and other stakeholders in MPA implementation. Participatory mapping was the main tool used in the development phase of SSMNP, which was led by an international conservation NGO. However, the participatory processes have not been publicly reported on.
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Savu-Raijua district is centrally located within the Savu Sea MNP. All seven of the MNP zones are represented in its district waters, and it is the closest populated land mass to the two large no-take zones. There is no recent data available on coastal livelihoods or dependence on small-scale fisheries from Savu-Raijua, however government statistics on fish landings indicate that fishing is an important activity. Fisheries management and conservation initiatives which restrict fishing activities therefore have the potential to impact on local livelihoods.
This PhD research aims to investigate the impacts of fisheries management and conservation actions on small-scale fishers and coastal livelihoods in Savu Raijua district. A mixed-methods approach, involving both qualitative and quantitative methods, will be used to examine fishing activities and investigate their importance in local livelihood systems. Participatory GiS will be used to identify in spatial terms the major fisheries resource and management related issues experienced by local fishers. Subsequently, fisheries management and conservation arrangements including the SSMNP will be critically examined, focusing on the extent of local participation and engagement in their design and management. This research will make an important contribution to (i) the state of knowledge on small-scale fisheries and coastal livelihoods in Savu-Raijua district, (ii) our understanding of how implementation of particular management strategies often follows from selective data collection and marginal participatory engagement processes with local stakeholders, and (iii) the ways in which participatory approaches can be used to enhance fisheries management and conservation initiatives.
B.5.1. Ms. Pia Louise Harkness
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Townsville, 23 Januari 1981Warga Negara (Nationality) : AustraliaJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Charles Darwin Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : ellengowan Drive, CasuarinaDarwin, Northern Territory AustraliaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : PA1068373
B.6. Skipjack fishing with Rumpon (fAD: fish Aggregating Device) in South Sulawesi and a Possibility of Skipjack Resources Management by Rumpon fishing
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengetahui manfaat rumpon sebagai sarang ikan cakalang dan
pengaruhnya bagi sektor sosio-ekonomi masyarakatBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Perikanan
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 11 (sebelas) bulan, mulai 4 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Selatan (Kepulauan Spermonde), Sulawesi Utara, GorontaloMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Hasanudin (Andi Amri)
Abstract
Nowadays the fishery using FAD (Fish Aggegating Device) is getting popularity among coastal area in indonesia because FAD contributes stable fishery to fishermen and some functions for resource management. Rumpong fishing; a kind of FAD was traditionally conducted by Mandarese fishermen of West Sulawesi and this rumpong fishing has begun to spread at whole coastal area in South Sulawesi since around 2000. But until now there are very few researches about rumpong fishing in South Sulawesi and the actual situation of this fishing is not clarified there.
i want to research on the actual situation of the rumpong fishing in the Spermonde islands of South Sulawesi Province which this fishing was introduced around 2000 at first in South SulawesB. And i will examine the resources management function of rumpong fishing based on the information from fishermen. These research actions will be carried out accompanied with some graduate students of Fac. of Marine Science and Fishery, UNHAS under Dr. Andi AmrB.
Methodology
The main research will be conducted by participating research in the Supermode islands in South SulawesB. To know the actual situation of rumpong fishing a company research with fishermen will be planned to make a detail document of rumpong fishing operation while make a clear position of rumpong and fishing operation route with GPS. And i will try to make a data base consists of name of fishing boat, name of fishermen, fishing operation route, the position of rumpong, the fish catches, the operation cost and etc. And the detail interviews to old fishermen will be conducted to gasp the transformation of this fishing. i want to know why fishermen of the Supermonde islands tried to start rumpong fishing at first around 2000 and what kind of profits has brought fishermen by this fishing . Furthermore, i want to check the change of fish size, the frequency of fishing, the change of fishery and the operation cost of rumpong fishing for last 15 or 20 years based on the information from old fishermen to examine the resources management function of rumpong fishing .
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B.6.1. Mr. Yutaka Osozawa
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kagoshima, Jepang, 12 Maret 1987Warga Negara (Nationality) : JepangJabatan (Position) : Graduate Student ( master course )institusi (institution) : Graduate School of Agriculture, ehime Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1-4-2 Hatadera, Matsuyama City, ehime Prefecture - JapanNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : TK6595759
C. KEHUTANAN (FORESTRY)
C.1. Community-Based forest Management, Agroforestry and Tenure: Governance arrangements, benefits and equity – A comparative study of Jambi, Gorontalo, Ciamis (West Java) and West Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari manajemen hutan yang berbasis masyarakatBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : KehutananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 4 September 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (BPTA Ciamis)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Balitbang dan inovasi Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan
(ir. Tri Joko Mulyono, MM)
Abstract
The objective of the research is to understand field realities and to appreciate how the implementation process of community-based forestry management (CBFM) is taking place in indonesia and how it is changing people access to land and resources. Access to and management over land has been made available to communities but may benefit them differently. it could also potentially cause some conflicts of interests in terms of access to and use of land, resources and benefits. We are trying to understand how the processes were decided and v/hether people are excluded or if some people or groups are benefiting more than others.
important is to understand how the tenurial situation was perceived before the CBFM program started and how it is perceived now and how it has impacted agroforestry productivity and
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management and the collections of NTFPs for the market. We are also trying to identify whether resource right under CBFM has contributed as a key for household asset ownership, product development, and market potential. We also try to understand whether tenurial arrangements under CBFM really directed effects of change in resource use, productivity, income, power relations and equity. Another issue identifies whether tenure related incentives have led to the adoption of certain agroforestry tree crops and hence improve food security or income.
The research also aims at analysing whether current CBFM schemes which have been recognized and established are in line with broader customary community aspirations, interests, practices and traditional institutional arrangemerrts (especially in West Kalimantan in the case of Hutan Desa)v We are trying to understand current field realities and to appreciate how the implementation and recognition of CBFM changed/affected peoples’ access to land, tenurial arrangements and resources uses. in this study we also pay attention to policy and permit procedure related to CBFM. Based on Law 23 year 2014, the central government has shifted the authority of forest management to provincial level. This condition will likely impact administrative procedures for delivering permits for CBFM. At institutional level there is confusion among different forest agencies at provincial and district level about responsibilities and budgets. Processes are sometimes slow due to complicated procedures and policy at central level and the confusion over the situations.
C.1.1. Mr. Sebastien Joaquim De Royer-Dupre
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Buenos Aires, 20 Maret 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Program Development in Social Dimension of Climate Changeinstitusi (institution) : Center for international Migration (CiM)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Bornsesteg 1,16B0066708 GA Wageningen/the NetherlandsNomor Paspor(Pasport no.) : CH1HC8J28
C.2. Community-Based forest Management, Agroforestry and Tenure: Governance arrangements, benefits and equity – A comparative study of Jambi, Gorontalo, Ciamis (West Java) and West Kalimantan
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengkaji interaksi lingkungan yang sehat dengan menggunakan
pendekatan ekologi SosialBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosial ekonomi Kehutanan
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 7 (tujuh) bulan, mulai 23 September 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulut (Bolaang, Mongondow, Lembah Dumoga, TN Bogani Nani
Wartabone)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan UGM (Dr. Satyawan Pudyatmoko); Fakultas
Pertanian UNSRAT (Dr. John Tasirin)
Abstract
Recent research indicates that human health may impact biological conservation. This research will apply a social-ecological systems approach to examining the impact of tuberculosis on resource extraction in rural areas in indonesia. A model will be developed using ecological and social science methods to investigate non-linear interactions between humans and their environment and identify factors that mediate that relationship. A comparative analysis of how health shocks are absorbed by different cultural groups and natural resource governance arrangements will be employed.
C.2.1. Ms. Melinda Mae Clarke
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Vermont, 26 Oktober 1973Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Studentinstitusi (institution) : Colorado State Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3025 W. Stuart St. #5, Fort Collins, CO 80526U.S.A.Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 472547369
C.3. REDD+: The forest grab of all times?
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyelidiki keadaan di mana implementasi ReDD + akan berfungsi
paling optimal dalam hal pengurangan emisi sambil memperhatikan potensi dampak terhadap kehidupan masyarakat lokal
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : KehutananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 9 (sembilan) bulan, mulai 16 Desember 2015(month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (TN. Berbak, Kab. Muaro Jambi), Kalimantan Timur (Kab.
Berau) dan Sumatera Barat (Kab. Sijunjung)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan - iPB (ProC. Dr. ir. iskandar Z. Siregar)
Abstract
ReDD+ is a recently emerged global initiative, with the key objective to reduce greenhouse gas emission from the forest sector. it aims to arrest deforestation and forest degradation and to promote sustainable management and forest conservation by offering financial incentives primarily to governments in developing countries. These financial incentives include compensations for those who lose access to forest products and lands, and rewards for those who increase forest carbon (Peskett et al. 2008). Since its inception, ReDD+ has swiftly received enormous interest from developing countries as a potential source of international funding. To date, more than 40 developing countries have initiated ReDD+ related activities (UN-ReDD 2013).
However, there are growing concerns over the possible adverse effects of ReDD+ for millions of rural poor who depend on forests for subsistence and cash income. Previous experiences have shown that identification of valuable forest resources often leads to the exclusion of local people from forest management and use. Often this leads states to assert exclusive legal rights and control over forests and lands without recognizing local customary rights thereby rendering traditional activities illegal and turning traditional occupants into encroachers (Sikor 2010). ‘Discovery’ of valuable resources in forest areas also attracts commercial actors such as mining, palm oil and logging companies who may gain control of customary lands by obtaining grant concessions from states (Peluso 1994). Such land grabbing has often resulted in violent conflicts and injustice.
One of the main tools which ReDD+ employs for benefit distribution and compensation is the monitoring of carbon stocks and identification of foregone benefits. However, reliance on outside experts to do so is not only expensive, but may also offer an excuse for recentralization of forest governance and for the exclusion of local people. Participatory monitoring has been shown to have positive effects on safeguarding local forest rights and forest access and to promote local involvement in decision-making (Danielsen et al. 2010). Community-based methods have been used to measure, monitor and report biodiversity (e.g. Topp-Jørgensen et al. 2005) as well as carbon stock changes (e.g. Danielsen et al. 2011, Skutsch et al. 2011). Another area which deserves more attention is the potential of community-based methods for generating social science data on impacts of ReDD+ on local livelihoods (e.g. Cullen-Unsworth et al. 2011). However, there is a lack of systematic evaluations of the potential of participatory monitoring of livelihood impacts to contribute to safeguarding local rights and ensure adequate compensation.
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Drawing on cases from indonesia and Vietnam this project aims to identify emerging and potential consequences of ReDD+ on land rights, forest access and use regulations, mechanisms governing the distribution of benefits and the potential of community based monitoring to strengthen social safeguards. indonesia and Vietnam have been chosen as project countries as they share some of the same problems, but use different approaches to address them. Both countries are rich in forests which are to a large degree inhabited by ethnic minorities, and both are participating in ReDD+.
The project’s objectives are:
1. To strengthen the capacity of institutions in indonesia and Vietnam to conduct research on rights in relation to ReDD+.
2. To generate insights into mechanisms to safeguard local people’s rights in relation to ReDD+ by investigating:
a. Governance: What are the emerging and potential consequences of ReDD+ on local access and use, and what governs the distribution of benefits?
b. Community monitoring: Can community based monitoring of carbon and livelihood impacts function as a tool for local involvement in decision-making and for safeguarding local forest rights and access?
C.3.1. Mr. Søren Brofeldt
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Gentofte, 11 Agustus 1985Warga Negara (Nationality) : DenmarkJabatan (Position) : Ph.D Studentinstitusi (institution) : University of Copenhagenemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 110885-(1321)Bregnerødgade 21 4.th2200Kbh NNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 202706486
C.4. forest Livelihoods and Conservation Initiatives in Indonesian Borneo
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk mendapatkan hasil konkrit dalam rekomendasi pengelolaan
hutan yang kolaboratif melibatkan banyak pemangku kepentingan termasuk anggota komunitas lokal, pekerja Berau Forest Carbon Program (BFCP), industri, dan instansi pemerintah
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Kehutanan
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Lama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 3 Desember 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Kalimantan Timur (Berau), Yogyakarta, dan Jawa Barat (Bogor)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan - iPB (ProC. Dr. Heri Purnomo)
Abstract
i propose to study factors that influence the livelihood decisions of forest-dwelling people in the Berau district of east Kalimantan in relation to conservation strategies introduced by the Berau Forest Carbon Program (BFCP). i will combine ethnographic methods with Systems Dynamics Modeling to identify how discrete factors influence the livelihood decisions of forest dwelling community members. Specifically i will analyze which factors motivate participation or rejection of conservation strategies introduced through the BFCP.
C.4.1. Mr. Michael Henry Myers
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Newton, MA, 24 Agustus 1983Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Studentinstitusi (institution) : Portland State Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 31 Dirigo Road, Southwest Harbor, Me 04679 USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 531580362
C.5. Diet, activeness, and impact of forest dwelling bats on pest populations in agroforest and forest plantation
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari pola makan, hunian, kelalawar, dan hama penyakit
didaerah perkebunan Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : KehutananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 25 November 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Barat (Gn. Walat – Sukabumi)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan – iPB (Dr. ir. Agus Priyono Kartono, MSi)
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Abstract
Bats activity increase with high insect abundance but in addition it depends on spatial structure (heterogenic) of habitats. Structural features of vegetation in the forest planation is differ from those in natural forest ecosystems. Plantations are much more simplified then natural forest. Forest spatial patterns as high trees density, can impact the bat species reaches and foraging activity. Understanding the role of bats in reducing forest pest in plantation could allow to plan the forest management strategies. The main goal of this research is to determine the diet, activeness and impact of forest dwelling bats on insect pests populations in a tropical secondary forest and plantations. The comparison of this two habitats can show how anthropogenic influence on a natural and semi natural ecosystem can impact on bat activeness and how ecosystem biodiversity simplification can affect bat species diversity. in a field experiment design for evaluation of dietary, activeness and finally the impact of insectivorous bats on forest pests author is planning to perform mist netting, fecal analysis and ultrasonic detector recordings analysis.
C.5.1. Mr. Piotr Andrzej Burgiełł
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Pruszków, 24 Februari 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : PolandiaJabatan (Position) : Ph.D Studentinstitusi (institution) : Warsaw University of Life Sciences WULS – SGGWemail (email) : [email protected], [email protected], piotrze86@
wp.plAlamat (Address) : Katedra Ochrony Lasu i ekologii, ul. Nowoursynowska 159, 02-
776 Warszawa building 34, room 87 or 84Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : eH5407579
C.6. Social-Ecological Modeling of Health-Environment Interactions in Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mengkaji interaksi lingkungan yang sehat dengan menggunakan
pendekatan ekologi SosialBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Sosial ekonomi KehutananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 6 (enam) bulan, mulai 24 Maret 2015(month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulut (Bolaang, Mongondow, Lembah Dumoga, TN Bogani Nani
Wartabone)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan UGM (Dr. Satyawan Pudyatmoko); Fakultas
Pertanian UNSRAT (Dr. John Tasirin)
Abstract
Recent research indicates that human health may impact biological conservation. This research will apply a social-ecological systems approach to examining the impact of tuberculosis on resource extraction in rural areas in indonesia. A model will be developed using ecological and social science methods to investigate non-linear interactions between humans and their environment and identify factors that mediate that relationship. A comparative analysis of how health shocks are absorbed by different cultural groups and natural resource governance arrangements will be employed.
C.6.1. Ms. Melinda Mae Clarke
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Vermont, USA, 26 Oktober 1973Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Ph.D Studentinstitusi (institution) : Colorado State Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 3025 W. Stuart St. #5, Fort Collins, CO 80526 U.S.A.Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 472547369
C.7. Trace gas fluxes and soil N cycling in heavily weathered soils under rainforest transformation systems
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Menyelidiki apakah pohon batang di perkebunan tropis berkontribusi
pada emisi N2O dan CH4 ke atmosferBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : KehutananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 10 (sepuluh) bulan, mulai 4 Maret 2015(month, starting from)
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Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (Hutan Harapan dan TN Bukit Duabelas, PTPN Vi, perkebunan
PT Humusindo dan perkebunan di sekitar Bukit Makmur, Marga Mulya dan Pematang Kabau)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Tadulako (Dr. Aiyen Tjoa)
Abstract
Tropical soils play an important role in the global nitrous oxide (N20) and methane (CH4) budgets, and this role can be affected by land-use changes. However, in research attempts to quantify these trace gas fluxes, there are sometimes discrepancies between top-down estimates and bottom-up estimates. We will investigate whether or not tree stems in lowland tropical plantations contribute to the emission of N20 and CH4 to the atmosphere. We hypothesize that once these trace gases are produced in the soil, they may diffuse into tree roots and then be transported upward through the xylem. Once carried into the stem through sap flow, the gases may then diffuse out of the tree stems, entering the atmosphere. in this study we aim to: (1) identify whether trees in lowland tropical plantations are important conduits of N20 and/or CH4; (2) test whether tree-stem fluxes change with height, tree species or landscape position; (3) to quantify tree-stem fluxes and add these measurements to previous and ongoing soil-atmosphere measurements of N20 and CH4 in our study areas.
C.7.1. Dr. Amanda Leann Matson
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Kanada, 1 November 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : KanadaJabatan (Position) : Post Docinstitusi (institution) : Georg-August-Universitat-Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected], [email protected] (Address) : Buesgen institute, Soil Science of Tropical and Subtropical
ecosystems, University of Goettingen Buesgenweg 2, 37077 Goettingen, Germany
Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : GA222452
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C.8. Structure and functioning of the decomposer system in lowland rainforest transformation systems
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Mempelajari sistem dekomposer di hutan tropis dan transformasinyaBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : KehutananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 30 Januari 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (TN Bukit Dua belas dan Hutan Harapan)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Pertanian Bogor (Dr. Rahayu Widyastuti)
Abstract
As knowledge on the decomposer system in tropical lowland rainforests and its transformation systems is very limited the project focuses on answering general questions on the structure and functioning of the belowground food web focusing on microorganisms and major microbial consumers. The project has four major goals which will be investigated in four work packages (WPs):
WP1: Soil fauna as affected by transformation of lowland rainforest
WP2: Decomposition processes in lowland rainforest transformation systems as affected by top-down forces
WP3: Bottom-up and top-down forces as driving factors for the soil micro- and mesofauna
WP4: The role of roots and mycorrhizal fungi for the detritivore food web
C.8.1. Mr. Bernhard Klarner
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Schwerte, Jerman, 19 Maret 1980Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Postdoctoral Researcherinstitusi (institution) : Georg-August-Universitat-Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected] ; [email protected] (Address) : A.-C.-Blumenbach-institut für Zoologie und Anthropologie
Tierökologie Berliner Str. 28, 37073 Göttingen, GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C1Y8J9VJN
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C.9. forests, Property and Labor Migration in Indonesia: Exploring the Connections
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : M Mempelajari hubungan keterkaitan antara lahan dan tenaga kerja
dalam mempengaruhi transformasi agraria di desa-desa di dalam maupun sekitar hutan
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : Kehutanan SosialLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 5 (lima) bulan, mulai 12 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jawa Timur (Tulung Agung dan Jember); Jawa Tengah (Blora,
Wonosobo dan Banyumas); Kalimantan Barat (Bengkayang dan Ketapang); Kalimantan Utara (Malinau)
Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Fakultas Kehutanan, iPB (Dr. Hariadi Kartodihardjo)
Abstract
i will study how the intersections between land and labor, more specifically property and migration, have shaped the agrarian transformations playing out in villages inside and adjacent to indonesia’s forests. i will collaborate with indonesian colleaguesat indonesian universities, research institutes, and in government and non-government organizations to develop a body of knowledge on forests, property, and labor migration from different parts of indonesia’s forest estate, from various disciplinary angles, and at multiple levels of analysis. The objectives of this research project are to:
Produce knowledge about the impacts of changing property rights and labor migration on forest transformations and forest villagers’ well-being;
1. Produce a flexible template for research and teaching across two often disparate fields: (1) forests, property, and land management and (2) labor migration, multi-locality, and household livelihoods;
2. establish a network of research collaborators in indonesia and across Southeast Asia, and co-organize a public conference to discuss recent and on-going changes in forest property rights and labor migration from forest areas;
3. Jointly publish research findings in a variety of scholarly, policy, and public venues
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C.9.1. Ms. Nancy Lee Peluso
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Connecticut, AS, 15 Oktober 1952Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Professorinstitusi (institution) : University of Californiaemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 1561 Beverly Place Berkeley, CA 94706Nomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 516081462
C.10. Aboveground patterns of biodiversity and associated ecosystem processes across tropical rainforest transformations
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami perbedaan antara sistem transformasi hutan hujan dalam
hal taksonomi dan keragaman hewan serta fungsi ekologis terkaitBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : KehutananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 10 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Jambi (Hutan Harapan dan TN Bukit Duabelas)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : institut Pertanian Bogor (Dr. Yeni Aryati Mulyani)
Abstract
The project aims at understanding differences among rainforest transformation systems in terms of taxonomical and functional aboveground animal diversity as well as associated ecological functions and services.We use sound recorders (Song Meter, Wildlife acoustics®) to record animal sounds in the core plots.To estimate economic and cultural services, we carry out a bird survey in Jambi city’s bird shops using a collaborative method. To determine bird and ant ecological functions, we constructed exclosures in young oil palm plantations. We will do bird feeding experiments coupled with camera traps to determine bird diets. The research will be implemented in Jambi Province in Sumatra, with the fastest and most complete transformation of tropical lowland rainforest.
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C.10.1. Mr. Kevin Felix Arno Darras
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Ambilly, Perancis, 21 Desember 1986Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Ph.D Studentinstitusi (institution) : Georg-August-Universitat-Goettingenemail (email) : [email protected], office.assistant.bogor@
gmail.comAlamat (Address) : Agrarökologie, Department für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften,
Grisebachstrasse 6, University of Göttingen, GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C4JN06289
C.11. forest dynamics in the Tangkoko National Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Memahami dan menganalisa dinamika hutan di cagar alamBidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : KehutananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 26 Maret 2015 (month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Utara (Cagar Alam Tangkoko)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : iPB (ProC. Dr. iskandar Z Siregar)
Abstract
Forests in National parks show natural forest dynamics with no or minor human disturbances. Therefor they take an important role in the research of tree species in different growing stages and under natural conditions (as competition with other tree species). it is intended to carry out this study about forest dynamics in the Tangkoko National Park (North Sulawesi, indonesia), because of its very interesting flora and fauna and geographic location.
Generally a forest inventory is the basis for understanding forest dynamics. Therefor systematic sampling will be applied with a random start plot and a strict field manual. The main data, which will be collected, are tree species, diameter at breast height (dbh) and height with the target variables: stand density, basal area and volume (mean and total). And with the help of the diameter frequency distribution studies the tree species should be classified in shade-tolerant, gap opportunists and light demanding species. Further the tree species diversity and composition, forest structure, regeneration, health, disturbances and the deadwood will be analysed.
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C.11.1. Mr. Jakob Jasiurkowski
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Wodzislaw Slaski, Jerman, 19 Januari 1984Warga Negara (Nationality) : JermanJabatan (Position) : Master Studentinstitusi (institution) : Georg-August-University Goettingen – Tropical Silviculture and
Forest ecologyemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Preußenstraße 187, cod: 44532 Lünen, Germany jakob.
[email protected] - GermanyNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : C7WTHPXZJ
C.12. Smallholder Cacao & Coffee Agroforestry Systems: Improving Productivity and Livelihoods
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Melakukan studi komprehensif untuk mengidentifikasi tipologi
sistem pertanian kakao dan kopi skala kecil di Sulawesi sebagai bahan pembuatan rekomendasi manajemen untuk peningkatan produksi.
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : KehutananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 25 Maret 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sulawesi Selatan (Bantaeng), Sulawesi Tenggara (Kendari), GorontaloMitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Kementrian Lingkungan Hidup & Kehutanan (Dr. Hesti Tata Lestari)
Abstract
Cacao and coffee are two of the most important smallholder crops in Sulawesi and indonesia. Cacao is a very common landuse and the single greatest source farm family income across Southeast Sulawesi; it is also a priority landuse and major income source in South SulawesB. Coffee is a common landuse and very important source of farm family in parts of South SulawesB.
Additionally, both crops are major export commodities for the country, indonesia being the 3rd largest global producer of cacao and the 4th largest global producer of coffee. Thus cacao and coffee are important both locally and nationally.ln Sulawesi smallholder farmers cultivate cacao in a continuum of agroforestry systems which can be categorized as follows l)Cacao/Coffee monocultures. 2)Shade cacao/coffee. 3)Mixed cacao/coffee. 4)Homegarden systems. Detailed analysis of smallholder cacao and coffee systems are required to document the existence of the
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typologies and the main characteristics of the systems and identify management options to enhance the productivity of the systems and typologies.
The research will be implemented through the Agroforestry and Forestry in Sulawesi: Linking Knowledge with Action (AgFor) project which is implemented by the World Agroforestry Centre (legally constituted as the international Centre for Research in Agroforestry/iCRAF), in collaboration with international and indonesian partners through a Contribution Arrangement (no. 7056890) with the Government of Canada, represented by the Minister of international Development, acting through the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development/ DFATD (formerly the Canadian international Development Agency/CiDA).
C.12.1. Mr. James Michael Roshetko
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : Ohio, AS, 26 Maret 1961Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : Leader Tree & Market Unit Southeast Asia institusi (institution) : iCRAF (international Centre for Research on AgroForestry)email (email) : [email protected] (Address) : Jl.CiFOR, Situgede, Sindangbarang, Bogor 16115, West Java.
indonesiaNomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 447645038
C.13. Continuity and Change in Sumatran Tropical forest farming
Tujuan Penelitian(Research Objective) : Untuk memahami bagaimana beberapa petani di hutan kecil di
dataran tinggi sumatera mengadaptasi berbagai macam praktek agroforestri untuk mempertahankan dan meningkatkan ekonomi lokal dan keberlangsungan ekologi
Bidang Penelitian(Field of Research) : KehutananLama Penelitian(Research Duration) : 12 (dua belas) bulan, mulai 23 Juli 2015(month, starting from)Daerah Penelitian(Research Location) : Sumatera Barat (Padang City, Bukit Tinggi dan Lima Puluh Kota); Jambi
(Kota Jambi dan Batanghari)Mitra Kerja(Counterpart) : Universitas Andalas (ProC. Dr. Afrizal, MA)
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Abstract
The objective of this research is to better understand how certain small-scale forest-farmers in the Sumatran highlands have adapted a diverse collection of agroforestry practices to maintain and improve local economic and ecological sustainability. This proposed research uses a comparative anthropological approach to study the agroforestry practices of Javanese migrants, Malay and local Jambi Suku Anak Dalam social groups that live in the Bukit Barisan montane highlands. A multi-disciplinary approach is proposed, with methods drawn from the study of social-ecological systems, including environmental anthropology, geography and Geographic information Systems (GiS).
C.13.1. Mr. David Edward Gilbert
Tempat dan tanggal lahir(Place and date of birth) : California, 06 Oktober 1982Warga Negara (Nationality) : Amerika SerikatJabatan (Position) : PhD Candidateinstitusi (institution) : Stanford Universityemail (email) : [email protected] (Address) : 450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA USANomor Paspor (Pasport no.) : 223539801
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6
Janu
ari 2
015
Jamb
i (Tam
an
Nasio
nal
Berb
ak, K
ab.
Muar
o Jam
bi),
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (K
ab.
Bera
u) da
n Su
mater
a Bar
at (K
ab. S
ijunju
ng)
IPB
(Dr.
Dodik
R.
Nurro
chma
t)
11
Ms. E
lizab
eth
Emma
Walk
er
Exete
r, Ing
gris,
11
Nov
embe
r 19
92
Inggr
is -
“Inve
stiga
tion
into
the
biolog
y and
fu
nctio
n of
loud
ca
ll in
red
langu
r (P
resb
ytis
rubic
unda
)”
Memp
elajar
i str
uktur
akus
tik
jerita
n lan
gur
mera
h jan
tan
dan m
eliha
t hu
bung
anny
a de
ngan
ke
pada
tan
popu
lasi d
an
jarak
temp
at tin
ggal
Prim
atolog
i 7 (
tujuh
) bu
lan, m
ulai
6 Jan
uari
2015
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
(LAH
G Se
bang
au)
CIMT
ROP,
Univ
ersit
as
Palan
gka R
aya (
Dr S
uwido
H.
Limi
n)
12
Mr. A
rjan V
an
Laar
hove
n Ni
jmeg
en,
Belan
da, 2
3 No
vemb
er 19
84
Belan
da
Radb
oud
unive
rsity
medic
al ce
nter
“The
Pa
thoge
nesis
of
Tube
rculou
s Me
ningit
is”
Meng
uraik
an
resp
on
imun
ologi
pasie
n TBM
pa
da sa
at dia
gnos
is da
n se
lama
peng
obata
n, me
nggu
naka
n uji
dara
h ex-
vivo
Kedo
ktera
n 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
6
Janu
ari 2
015
DKI J
akar
ta (R
SCM)
dan
Jawa
Bar
at (R
SHS
Band
ung)
UNPA
D Fa
kulta
s Ked
okter
an
(Dr.
Bach
ti Alis
jahba
na da
n Dr
. Ahm
ad R
izal G
.)
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AT T
GL
LAHI
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ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
13
Ms. J
ulia E
va
Stick
elber
ger
Swiss
, 30
Oktob
er 19
88
Swiss
Un
iversi
ty of
Zuric
h “R
epro
ducti
ve
succ
ess a
nd
strat
egies
of
flang
ed a
nd
unfla
nged
male
or
angu
tans
on
Born
eo”
Memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
perka
wina
n pa
ksa d
an tid
ak
paks
a ter
gantu
ng
pada
statu
s be
tina d
an
kara
kter ja
ntan
Prim
atolog
i 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
12 Ja
nuar
i 20
15
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
(Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Tu
anan
)
Faku
ltas b
iolog
i, Univ
ersit
as
Nasio
nal (D
rs Ta
tang M
itra
Setia
)
14
Mr. N
unzio
Gi
ovan
ni Le
o Ita
li, 24
Juni
1982
Ita
li Un
iversi
ty of
Zuric
h “R
epro
ducti
ve
succ
ess a
nd
strat
egies
of
flang
ed a
nd
unfla
nged
male
or
angu
tans
on
Born
eo”
Memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
perka
wina
n pa
ksa d
an tid
ak
paks
a ter
gantu
ng
pada
statu
s be
tina d
an
kara
kter ja
ntan
Prim
atolog
i 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
12 Ja
nuar
i 20
15
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
(Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Tu
anan
)
Faku
ltas b
iolog
i, Univ
ersit
as
Nasio
nal (D
rs Ta
tang M
itra
Setia
)
15
Ms. S
olène
Lo
iseau
Be
rger
ac ,
Pera
ncis,
3 Ja
nuar
i 199
2
Pera
ncis
Unive
rsity
of St
rasb
ourg
“M
othe
r-offs
pring
co
nflic
t in
Born
ean
Oran
guta
ns
(Pon
go
pygm
aeus
wu
rmbii
)”
Mend
apatk
an
pema
hama
n leb
ih me
ndala
m ten
tang k
onflik
ind
uk da
n ana
k be
rdas
arka
n um
ur da
n ke
terse
diaan
ma
kana
n
Prim
atolog
i 5 (
lima)
bu
lan, m
ulai
12 Ja
nuar
i 20
15
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
(Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Tu
anan
)
Faku
ltas B
iolog
i Univ
ersit
as
Nasio
nal (M
arlia
Fajr
i Ha
yoto,
S.S
i dan
Prim
a La
dy)
16
Ms. K
arma
Le
kshe
Tso
mo
Wilm
ington
, De
lawar
e, AS
, 23
Septe
mber
1944
Amer
ika
Serik
at Un
iversi
ty of
San D
iego
“Bud
dhist
Wom
en
of In
done
sia:
Mult
iple
Suba
ltern
Na
rrativ
es”
Memb
andin
gka
n car
a pa
rtisipa
si wa
nita d
i be
rbag
ai ko
munit
as da
n ins
titusi
Budh
a
Sosio
-an
tropo
logi
5 (lim
a)
bulan
, mula
i 14
Janu
ari
2015
Yogy
akar
ta, D
KI
Jaka
rta,
Suma
tera U
tara
(Med
an),
Jamb
i, Nu
sa T
engg
ara
Bara
t (Lo
mbok
)
Indon
esian
Con
sortiu
m Fo
r Re
ligiou
s Stud
ies, U
GM (D
r. Je
anny
Dhe
waya
ni)
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ELIT
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WAR
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I JU
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
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LITI
AN
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NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
17
Ms. E
rica
Mich
elle L
arso
n Mi
ssou
ri, AS
, 5
Mare
t 198
8 Am
erika
Se
rikat
Bosto
n Un
iversi
ty “C
ivic E
duca
tion
in th
e In
done
sian
Cont
ext:
Nego
tiatin
g Pu
blic E
thics
”
Mene
liti pr
oses
ya
ng te
rjadi
di tin
gkat
peny
usun
an
kurik
ulum,
pe
nyam
paian
da
n im
pleme
ntasin
ya d
an
baga
iman
a pe
maha
man
siswa
ter
hada
pnya
Antro
polog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
22
Janu
ari 2
015
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Man
ado,
Tomo
hon,
Tond
ano)
Unive
rsitas
Neg
eri M
anad
o (P
rof. D
r. Sj
amsi
Pasa
ndar
an, M
.Pd)
18
Mr. J
eded
iah
Farre
ll Bro
die
Mass
achu
setts
, 22
Juli 1
975
Amer
ika
Serik
at Un
iversi
ty of
Britis
h Co
lumbia
“The
Eco
logica
l an
d Ev
olutio
nary
Im
porta
nce
of
Plan
t-Ver
tebr
ate
Inte
racti
ons”
Memp
elajar
i dis
tribus
i sp
ecies
tan
aman
dan
hewa
n se
panja
ng
kepu
lauan
Nu
santa
ra,
untuk
men
gkaji
ba
gaim
ana
inter
aksi
spec
ies da
n str
uktur
ko
munit
as
berva
riasi
melin
tasi
perb
edaa
n bio
geog
rafi
Biolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
26
Janu
ari 2
015
Sulte
ng (T
N.
Lore
Lind
u, TN
. Mo
rowa
li), M
alut
(Halm
aher
a, TN
. Lolo
bata-
Akete
!awa)
, Ma
luku (
TN.
Manu
sela,
Bur
u, Pu
lau K
obro
or)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr. E
dy
Nasri
adi S
amba
s, Ek
o Su
listiy
adi)
19
Mr. B
ernh
ard
Klar
ner
Schw
erte,
Je
rman
, 19 M
aret
1980
Jerm
an
Geor
g-Au
gust-
Unive
rsitat
-Go
etting
en
“Stru
cture
and
fu
nctio
ning
of th
e de
comp
oser
sy
stem
in lo
wlan
d ra
infor
est
trans
form
ation
sy
stem
s”
Memp
elajar
i sis
tem
deko
mpos
er di
hu
tan tr
opis
dan
trans
forma
siny
a
Kehu
tanan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
30
Janu
ari 2
015
Jamb
i (TN
Bukit
Du
a bela
s dan
Hu
tan H
arap
an)
Institu
t Per
tanian
Bog
or (D
r. Ra
hayu
Widy
astut
i)
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USI
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L PE
NELI
TIAN
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JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
20
Mr. C
hia M
eng
Tat
Sing
apur
a, 21
Ju
li 198
2 Si
ngap
ura
Corn
ell
Unive
rsity
“Dias
poric
Dh
arm
a:
Budd
hism
and
M
oder
nity a
cros
s th
e So
uth
China
Se
a”
Memp
elajar
i Bu
ddhis
me
Tiong
kok d
i As
ia Te
ngga
ra
dan k
aitan
nya
deng
an
dinam
ika
sirku
lasi a
gama
di
era
mode
rnisa
si da
n glob
alias
i Bu
ddhis
me
Tiong
kok d
i ab
ad ke
-20
Sejar
ah
4 (em
pat)
bulan
, mula
i 26
Janu
ari
2015
Jaka
rta
Suluh
Nus
antar
a (M
uham
mad C
hozin
), da
n Pu
sat P
eneli
tian
Kema
syar
akata
n dan
Ke
buda
yaan
LIPI
(Pro
f.Dr.
Enda
ng T
urmu
di, M
A)
21
Ms. A
lexan
dra
Nico
le Ho
fner
Buffa
lo, A
S, 20
Ju
li 198
9 Am
erika
Se
rikat
Canis
ius
Colle
ge
“Are
the
Long
Ca
lls o
f Bor
nean
Or
angu
tans
(P
ongo
py
gmae
us
wurm
bii) C
ostly
Si
gnals
of M
ale
Healt
h an
d En
ergy
Sta
tus?
”
Mene
ntuka
n ap
akah
long
ca
ll ora
nguta
n me
rupa
kan
perta
nda s
tatus
ke
seha
tan da
n en
ergi
oran
gutan
jan
tan
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
2
Febr
uari
2015
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
(Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Tu
anan
)
Faku
ltas B
iolog
i, Univ
ersit
as
Nasio
nal (D
rs Im
ran S
L To
bing,
Marlia
Fajr
i Hay
oto)
22
Mr. Z
acha
ry Ra
ndall
An
derso
n
Groto
n, AS
, 10
Mei 1
985
Amer
ika
Serik
at Un
iversi
ty of
Toro
nto
“The
Cult
ural
Politi
cs o
f the
Em
ergin
g Gr
een
Econ
omy i
n Ea
st Ka
liman
tan,
In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i da
n men
dalam
i gr
een g
rowt
h pr
ojects
di K
ota
Bera
u
Antro
polog
i, ek
onom
i dan
ek
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
9 Ja
nuar
i 201
5
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (B
erau
, Sa
marin
da,
Balik
papa
n);
Jawa
Bar
at (B
ogor
), DK
I Ja
karta
, Yo
gyak
arta
Unive
rsitas
Indo
nesia
(S
uray
a Afiff
) dan
Univ
ersit
as
Mulaw
arma
n (Pr
of. D
r. De
ddy H
adriy
anto)
23
Mr. W
angg
i Ja
ung
Kore
a, 19
Janu
ari
1982
Ko
rea
Unive
rsity
of Br
itish
Colum
bia
“Mar
ket S
tudie
s fo
r Cer
tifica
tion
of
Fore
st Ec
osys
tem
Se
rvice
s in
Lom
bok”
Meng
anali
sa
perm
intaa
n pa
sar u
ntuk
sertif
ikasi
daer
ah al
iran
sung
ai di
Lo
mbok
Ekolo
gi 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
29 Ja
nuar
i 20
15
Nusa
Ten
ggar
a Ba
rat (
Lomb
ok)
Kons
orsiu
m un
tuk S
tudy d
an
Peng
emba
ngan
Par
tisipa
si (K
onse
psi) (
Wita
rdi, S
E),
Unive
rsitas
Mata
ram
(Dr.
Sitti
Latifa
h, S.
Hut.,M
.Sc.F
)
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LITI
AN
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PENE
LITI
AN
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PE
NELI
TIAN
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NELI
TIAN
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TRA
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EBRU
ARI
1 Mr
. Chu
saku
Ike
da
Ibara
ki, Je
pang
, 3 A
gustu
s 197
1 Je
pang
Ins
titute
of Sp
ace a
nd
Astro
nauti
cal
Scien
ce,
Japa
n Ae
rosp
ace
Explo
ratio
n Ag
ency
“Syn
thes
is of
Dy
nam
ics a
nd
Chem
istry
for
the
Unde
rsta
nding
of
Atm
osph
eric
Proc
esse
s in
the
Trop
ical
Trop
opau
se
Laye
r ove
r In
done
sia”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
6 Feb
ruar
i 20
15
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
2 Mr
. Hide
yuki
Hond
a Je
pang
, 9 Ju
ni 19
51
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Ae
rosp
ace
Explo
ratio
n Ag
ency
“Syn
thes
is of
Dy
nam
ics a
nd
Chem
istry
for
the
Unde
rsta
nding
of
Atm
osph
eric
Proc
esse
s in
the
Trop
ical
Trop
opau
se
Laye
r ove
r In
done
sia”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
6 Feb
ruar
i 20
15
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
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. Sato
shi
Suga
wara
Je
pang
, Iwate
, 26
Sep
tembe
r 19
67
Jepa
ng
Miya
gi Un
iversi
ty of
Educ
ation
“Syn
thes
is of
Dy
nam
ics a
nd
Chem
istry
for
the
Unde
rsta
nding
of
Atm
osph
eric
Proc
esse
s in
the
Trop
ical
Trop
opau
se
Laye
r ove
r In
done
sia”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
6 Feb
ruar
i 20
15
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
4 Mr
. Yoic
hi Ina
i Je
pang
, 17
Nove
mber
1980
Je
pang
RI
SH, K
yoto
Unive
rsity
“Syn
thes
is of
Dy
nam
ics a
nd
Chem
istry
for
the
Unde
rsta
nding
of
Atm
osph
eric
Proc
esse
s in
the
Trop
ical
Trop
opau
se
Laye
r ove
r In
done
sia”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
6 Feb
ruar
i 20
15
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
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5 Mr
. Shin
ji Mo
rimoto
Je
pang
, 26
Septe
mber
19
66
Jepa
ng
Toho
ku
Unive
rsity
“Syn
thes
is of
Dy
nam
ics a
nd
Chem
istry
for
the
Unde
rsta
nding
of
Atm
osph
eric
Proc
esse
s in
the
Trop
ical
Trop
opau
se
Laye
r ove
r In
done
sia”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
9 Feb
ruar
i 20
15
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
6 Mr
. Shu
ji Aok
i Je
pang
, 8
Oktob
er 19
54
Jepa
ng
Toho
ku
Unive
rsity
“Syn
thes
is of
Dy
nam
ics a
nd
Chem
istry
for
the
Unde
rsta
nding
of
Atm
osph
eric
Proc
esse
s in
the
Trop
ical
Trop
opau
se
Laye
r ove
r In
done
sia”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
9 Feb
ruar
i 20
15
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
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GL
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GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
7 Mr
. Tak
akiyo
Na
kaza
wa
Jepa
ng, 1
0 Ok
tober
1947
Je
pang
To
hoku
Un
iversi
ty “S
ynth
esis
of
Dyna
mics
and
Ch
emist
ry fo
r th
e Un
ders
tand
ing
of A
tmos
pher
ic Pr
oces
ses i
n th
e Tr
opica
l Tr
opop
ause
La
yer o
ver
Indo
nesia
”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
9 Feb
ruar
i 20
15
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
8 Mr
. Shig
eyuk
i Ish
idoya
Je
pang
, 30
Septe
mber
19
74
Jepa
ng
Natio
nal
Institu
te of
Adva
nced
Ind
ustria
l Sc
ience
and
Tech
nolog
y (A
IST)
“Syn
thes
is of
Dy
nam
ics a
nd
Chem
istry
for
the
Unde
rsta
nding
of
Atm
osph
eric
Proc
esse
s in
the
Trop
ical
Trop
opau
se
Laye
r ove
r In
done
sia”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
9 Feb
ruar
i 20
15
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
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ELIT
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MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
9 Mr
. Fum
io Ha
sebe
Je
pang
, 1
Nove
mber
1954
Je
pang
Ho
kkaid
o Un
iversi
ty “S
ynth
esis
of
Dyna
mics
and
Ch
emist
ry fo
r th
e Un
ders
tand
ing
of A
tmos
pher
ic Pr
oces
ses i
n th
e Tr
opica
l Tr
opop
ause
La
yer o
ver
Indo
nesia
”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
12 F
ebru
ari
2015
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
10
Mr. S
hin-ya
Og
ino
Jepa
ng, 8
Juli
1969
Je
pang
Ja
pan A
genc
y for
Mar
ine-
Earth
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolog
y
“Syn
thes
is of
Dy
nam
ics a
nd
Chem
istry
for
the
Unde
rsta
nding
of
Atm
osph
eric
Proc
esse
s in
the
Trop
ical
Trop
opau
se
Laye
r ove
r In
done
sia”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
12 F
ebru
ari
2015
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
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AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
11
Mr. T
akas
hi Sh
ibata
Fu
kuok
a, Je
pang
, 18
Febr
uari 1
954
Jepa
ng
Nago
ya
Unive
rsity
“Syn
thes
is of
Dy
nam
ics a
nd
Chem
istry
for
the
Unde
rsta
nding
of
Atm
osph
eric
Proc
esse
s in
the
Trop
ical
Trop
opau
se
Laye
r ove
r In
done
sia”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
16 F
ebru
ari
2015
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
12
Mr. M
asah
iko
Haya
shi
Kana
gawa
, Je
pang
, 3
Nove
mber
1960
Jepa
ng
Fuku
oka
Unive
rsity
“Syn
thes
is of
Dy
nam
ics a
nd
Chem
istry
for
the
Unde
rsta
nding
of
Atm
osph
eric
Proc
esse
s in
the
Trop
ical
Trop
opau
se
Laye
r ove
r In
done
sia”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
16 F
ebru
ari
2015
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
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MPAT
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HIR
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ITUS
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
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LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
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TIAN
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ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
13
Mr. S
akae
To
yoda
Je
pang
, 22
Nove
mber
1969
Je
pang
To
kyo I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y “S
ynth
esis
of
Dyna
mics
and
Ch
emist
ry fo
r th
e Un
ders
tand
ing
of A
tmos
pher
ic Pr
oces
ses i
n th
e Tr
opica
l Tr
opop
ause
La
yer o
ver
Indo
nesia
”
Memb
angu
n tam
pilan
sin
tetis
Trop
ical
tropo
paus
e La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
peng
amata
n rin
ci da
n sim
ulasi
mode
l seb
agai
kolab
oras
i an
tara p
akar
din
amika
atm
osfer
dan
kimia
Sains
At
mosfi
r 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
20 F
ebru
ari
2015
Papu
a (Bi
ak)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Hali
murra
hman
, MT
)
14
Ms. G
wenn
an
Thér
èse L
ouise
Gi
raud
Bord
eaux
, Pe
ranc
is, 18
Ap
ril 19
89
Pera
ncis
Unive
rsity
of Lie
ge, B
elgium
“M
onito
ring
of
popu
lation
dy
nam
ics o
f co
mm
ensa
l lon
g-ta
iled
mac
aque
s (M
acac
a fa
scicu
laris)
in
Bali (
Indo
nesia
) an
d stu
dy o
n th
e re
lation
be
twee
n so
cial
tens
ion a
nd
dem
ogra
phic
dens
ity”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
ata te
ntang
din
amika
po
pulas
i untu
k me
ngeta
hui
tren d
emog
rafi
dari p
opula
si ma
caqu
e
Prim
atolog
i 5 (
lima)
bu
lan, m
ulai
2 Feb
ruar
i 20
15
Bali (
Gian
yar,
Badu
ng)
Unive
rsitas
Uda
yana
- Pu
sat P
eneli
tian
Satw
a Pr
imata
(Pro
f. I N
enga
h W
andia
)
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GARA
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USI
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TIAN
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TIAN
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TIAN
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
15
Ms. A
delin
e Lo
uise M
artin
ez
Ajac
cio,
Pera
ncis,
28
Febr
uari 1
989
Pera
ncis
IrAsia
“R
epre
sent
ation
s of v
olcan
oes
in Ce
ntra
l Jav
a M
ytholo
gy, lo
cal
wisd
om a
nd
ritua
l pra
ctice
s re
lated
to M
ount
M
erap
i, Spe
cial
Regio
n of
Yo
gyak
arta
, In
done
sia”
Mema
hami
ko
nsep
-ko
nsep
loka
l pa
da da
erah
vu
lkanik
Jawa
Te
ngah
, ter
utama
yang
be
rhub
unga
n de
ngan
Gu
nung
Me
rapi
di Da
erah
Ist
imew
a Yo
gyak
arta
Sosia
l-bu
daya
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
4
Febr
uari
2015
DI Y
ogya
karta
(U
mbulh
arjo,
Ca
ngkri
ngan
, Sl
eman
, Yo
gyak
arta)
; DK
I Jak
arta
(Per
pusta
kaan
Na
siona
l), Ja
wa B
arat
(Per
pusta
kaan
UI
Dep
ok)
Unive
rsitas
Gaja
h Mad
a (D
r. W
ening
Uda
smor
o, MH
um, D
EA)
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PE
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TRA
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16
Ms. E
rin
Eliza
beth
Poor
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nsing
, Mi
chiga
n, US
A,
29 Ja
nuar
i 198
4
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Virg
inia T
ech
"Iden
tifying
fine
scale
hab
itat
use
and
lands
cape
co
nnec
tivity
of
tiger
s in
a ce
ntra
l Su
mat
ran
lands
cape
"
Meng
identi
fika
si hu
bung
an
antar
a ska
la ha
bitat
yang
da
pat
digun
akan
de
ngan
baik
oleh h
arim
au
Suma
tera
deng
an
kone
ktifita
s lan
skap
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gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
20
Oktob
er
2014
Lama
:Riau
(In
drag
iri Hi
lir,
Indra
giri H
ulu,
Kamp
ar,
Kuan
tan
Sing
ingi
Pelal
awan
, Ro
kan H
ulu,
Siak
, dan
Pe
kanb
aru)
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ru: T
N. B
ukit
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uluh,
Hutan
Lind
ung
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Bata
buh,
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rgas
atwa
Keru
mutan
, Su
aka
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asatw
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kit R
imba
ng
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g); D
KI
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rta (L
BM
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an);
Jawa
Ba
rat (
Tama
n Sa
fari)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan U
GM
(Muh
amma
d Ali I
mron
)
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MA
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AN
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AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
17
Ms. S
ara B
loem
Ba
ltimor
e, Ma
rylan
d, AS
, 20
Nov
embe
r 19
91
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Rhod
e Isla
nd
Scho
ol of
Desig
n
“Sec
ond
Skin:
An
Aes
thet
ic In
vesti
gatio
n of
Po
st-Co
lonial
In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
keter
libata
n fis
ik da
lam
bentu
k es
tetika
dari
masa
lamp
au
memb
entuk
pe
luang
untuk
em
pati d
an
peny
embu
han
dan
menc
iptak
an
hasil
karya
se
ni
Seni
Rupa
5 (
lima)
bu
lan, m
ulai
9 Feb
ruar
i 20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (K
ampu
s UI,
Depo
k)
Unive
rsitas
Indo
nesia
(P
rof. M
elani
Budia
nta)
18
Mr. W
ang
Huiw
u Sh
ando
ng, 3
0 Ju
li 198
2 Re
publi
k Ra
kyat
Tiong
kok
First
Institu
te of Oc
eano
grap
hy
- Stat
e Oc
eanic
Ad
minis
tratio
n
"The
Java
Up
wellin
g Va
riatio
ns
Obse
rvat
ion"
Meng
ukur
be
sara
n dan
va
riabil
itas
upwe
lling
Jawa
deng
an
menu
runk
an
sistem
sub
surfa
ce
moor
ing
ADCP
dan
sistem
surfa
ce
buoy
Osea
nogr
afi
2 (du
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 M
aret
2015
Pera
iran
Samu
dra
Hind
ia di
sebe
lah
selat
an P
. Ja
wa
Balai
Pen
elitia
n dan
Ob
serva
si La
ut - B
alitba
ng
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r. re
r nat
Agus
Se
tiawa
n, M.
Si)
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Mr. W
u Wei
Shan
dong
, 14
Nope
mber
1967
Re
publi
k Ra
kyat
Tiong
kok
First
Institu
te of Oc
eano
grap
hy
- Stat
e Oc
eanic
Ad
minis
tratio
n
"The
Java
Up
wellin
g Va
riatio
ns
Obse
rvat
ion"
Meng
ukur
be
sara
n dan
va
riabil
itas
upwe
lling
Jawa
deng
an
menu
runk
an
sistem
sub
surfa
ce
moor
ing
ADCP
dan
sistem
surfa
ce
buoy
Osea
nogr
afi
2 (du
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 M
aret
2015
Pera
iran
Samu
dra
Hind
ia di
sebe
lah
selat
an P
. Ja
wa
Balai
Pen
elitia
n dan
Ob
serva
si La
ut - B
alitba
ng
KP (D
r. re
r nat
Agus
Se
tiawa
n, M.
Si)
20
Mr. L
iu Ya
nlian
g Sh
ando
ng, 2
8 Ag
ustus
1982
Re
publi
k Ra
kyat
Tiong
kok
First
Institu
te of Oc
eano
grap
hy
- Stat
e Oc
eanic
Ad
minis
tratio
n
"The
Java
Up
wellin
g Va
riatio
ns
Obse
rvat
ion"
Meng
ukur
be
sara
n dan
va
riabil
itas
upwe
lling
Jawa
deng
an
menu
runk
an
sistem
sub
surfa
ce
moor
ing
ADCP
dan
sistem
surfa
ce
buoy
Osea
nogr
afi
2 (du
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 M
aret
2015
Pera
iran
Samu
dra
Hind
ia di
sebe
lah
selat
an P
. Ja
wa
Balai
Pen
elitia
n dan
Ob
serva
si La
ut - B
alitba
ng
KP (D
r. re
r nat
Agus
Se
tiawa
n, M.
Si)
21
Mr. L
i Kuip
ing
Shan
dong
, 24
Oktob
er 19
82
Repu
blik
Raky
at Tio
ngko
k
First
Institu
te of Oc
eano
grap
hy
- Stat
e Oc
eanic
Ad
minis
tratio
n
"The
Java
Up
wellin
g Va
riatio
ns
Obse
rvat
ion"
Meng
ukur
be
sara
n dan
va
riabil
itas
upwe
lling
Jawa
deng
an
menu
runk
an
sistem
sub
surfa
ce
moor
ing
ADCP
dan
sistem
surfa
ce
buoy
Osea
nogr
afi
2 (du
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 M
aret
2015
Pera
iran
Samu
dra
Hind
ia di
sebe
lah
selat
an P
. Ja
wa
Balai
Pen
elitia
n dan
Ob
serva
si La
ut - B
alitba
ng
KP (D
r. re
r nat
Agus
Se
tiawa
n, M.
Si)
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LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
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22
Mr. S
u Qing
lei
Shan
dong
, 26
Dese
mber
1988
Re
publi
k Ra
kyat
Tiong
kok
First
Institu
te of Oc
eano
grap
hy
- Stat
e Oc
eanic
Ad
minis
tratio
n
"The
Java
Up
wellin
g Va
riatio
ns
Obse
rvat
ion"
Meng
ukur
be
sara
n dan
va
riabil
itas
upwe
lling
Jawa
deng
an
menu
runk
an
sistem
sub
surfa
ce
moor
ing
ADCP
dan
sistem
surfa
ce
buoy
Osea
nogr
afi
2 (du
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 M
aret
2015
Pera
iran
Samu
dra
Hind
ia di
sebe
lah
selat
an P
. Ja
wa
Balai
Pen
elitia
n dan
Ob
serva
si La
ut - B
alitba
ng
KP (D
r. re
r nat
Agus
Se
tiawa
n, M.
Si)
23
Mr. S
en Z
hang
Ne
i Mon
gol, 1
2 No
vemb
er 19
89
Repu
blik
Raky
at Tio
ngko
k
First
Institu
te of Oc
eano
grap
hy
- Stat
e Oc
eanic
Ad
minis
tratio
n
"The
Java
Up
wellin
g Va
riatio
ns
Obse
rvat
ion"
Meng
ukur
be
sara
n dan
va
riabil
itas
upwe
lling
Jawa
deng
an
menu
runk
an
sistem
sub
surfa
ce
moor
ing
ADCP
dan
sistem
surfa
ce
buoy
Osea
nogr
afi
2 (du
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 M
aret
2015
Pera
iran
Samu
dra
Hind
ia di
sebe
lah
selat
an P
. Ja
wa
Balai
Pen
elitia
n dan
Ob
serva
si La
ut - B
alitba
ng
KP (D
r. re
r nat
Agus
Se
tiawa
n, M.
Si)
24
Mr. T
akeo
Ma
tsuba
ra
Jepa
ng, 1
4 De
semb
er 19
56
Jepa
ng
Yanm
ar C
o. Ltd
- Ya
nmar
Ag
ricult
ural
Rese
arch
Ins
titute
- IPB
“Inve
stiga
tion
of
Indo
nesia
n Fa
rmer
and
Ag
ricult
ural
Villa
ges S
tatu
s”
Meng
etahu
i sit
uasi
dan
kond
isi
perta
nian
Indon
esia
saat
ini te
rutam
a da
lam ha
l pr
oduk
si be
ras
Perta
nian
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
0 Fe
brua
ri 20
15
Jawa
Ten
gah
(Cila
cap)
dan
Lamp
ung
(Lam
pung
Tim
ur)
Faku
ltas T
ekno
logi
Perta
nian I
PB (D
r. Ir.
Sam
He
rodia
n, MS
)
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PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
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TRA
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25
Ms. A
ndre
a Lea
Di
Gior
gio
Woo
dbur
y, AS
, 17
Janu
ari 1
974
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Bosto
n Un
iversi
ty “N
utrit
ional
Drive
rs o
f Or
angu
tan
Food
Ch
oice,
Fo
ragin
g Be
havio
r, an
d M
ovem
ent
Ecolo
gy”
Meng
uji
hipote
sa
meng
enai
pola
menc
ari
maka
nan,
selek
tivita
s ma
kana
n dan
pe
nggu
naan
ha
bitat
oran
g uta
n di
Kalim
antan
Prim
ata
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
3 Fe
brua
ri 20
15
Kalim
antan
Ba
rat (
Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Ca
bang
Pan
ti, TN
Gun
ung
Palun
g)
Unive
rsitas
Tan
jungp
ura
(Riya
ndi, M
.Si d
an D
adan
Ku
snan
dar)
26
Ms. Z
hao B
ing
Zigon
g Si
chua
n, RR
T,
24 Ju
ni 19
66
Pera
ncis
CNRS
"S
ejara
h Ku
no
Nusa
ntar
a;
Arke
ologi
dan
Epigr
afi (
abad
ke
-5 -
abad
ke-
15 M
)"
Memp
erka
ya
data
meng
enai
sejar
ah ku
no
Suma
tra
bagia
n utar
a se
jak ab
ad ke
-5 s
ampa
i aba
d ke
-15 M
Arke
ologi
15 (li
ma
belas
) har
i, mu
lai 6
Ma
ret 2
015
Suma
tera
Utar
a (Me
dan)
Pu
sat A
rkeolo
gi Na
siona
l (D
rs. I M
ade G
eria,
M.S
i)
BULA
N M
ARET
1 Pr
of. K
o Har
ada
Fuku
oka,
Jepa
ng, 2
1 Juli
19
48
Jepa
ng
Facu
lty of
Ag
ricult
ure,
Ehim
e Un
iversi
ty
“Stu
dy o
f ge
netic
varia
tion
in low
land
ever
gree
n fo
rest
and
uplan
d ev
ergr
een
fore
st tre
es in
In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i se
jarah
ter
bentu
knya
hu
tan de
ngan
me
lihat
kepa
da
komp
osisi
po
pulas
i po
hon d
an
distrib
usi
spes
ies po
hon
Botan
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
3
Mare
t 201
5
Jamb
i (Huta
n Ha
rapa
n/ PT
Re
ki, T
N Bu
kit
Dua B
elas,
TN
Bukti
Tiga
Pu
luh, T
N Ke
rinci-
Sebla
t);
Suma
tera
Utar
a (TN
Gn.
Laus
er);
Jawa
Ba
rat (
Tn. G
n Ge
de
Pang
rang
o)
IPB
(Pro
f. Isk
anda
r Z.
Sire
gar)
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
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JUAN
PE
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BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
2 Dr
. Koic
hi Ka
miya
Je
pang
, 10
Mare
t 197
3 Je
pang
Fa
culty
of
Agric
ultur
e, Eh
ime
Unive
rsity
“Stu
dy o
f ge
netic
varia
tion
in low
land
ever
gree
n fo
rest
and
uplan
d ev
ergr
een
fore
st tre
es in
In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i se
jarah
ter
bentu
knya
hu
tan de
ngan
me
lihat
kepa
da
komp
osisi
po
pulas
i po
hon d
an
distrib
usi
spes
ies po
hon
Botan
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
3
Mare
t 201
5
Jamb
i (Huta
n Ha
rapa
n/ PT
Re
ki, T
N Bu
kit
Dua B
elas,
TN
Bukti
Tiga
Pu
luh, T
N Ke
rinci-
Sebla
t);
Suma
tera
Utar
a (TN
Gn.
Laus
er);
Jawa
Ba
rat (
Tn. G
n Ge
de
Pang
rang
o)
IPB
(Pro
f. Isk
anda
r Z.
Sire
gar)
3 Mr
. Yuta
ka
Osoz
awa
Kago
shim
a, Je
pang
, 12
Mare
t 198
7
Jepa
ng
Grad
uate
Scho
ol of
Agric
ultur
e, Eh
ime
Unive
rsity
“Skip
jack
Fish
ing w
ith
Rum
pon
(FAD
: Fi
sh
Aggr
egat
ing
Devic
e) in
Sou
th
Sulaw
esi a
nd a
Po
ssibi
lity o
f Sk
ipjac
k Re
sour
ces
Man
agem
ent b
y Ru
mpo
n Fi
shing
”
Meng
etahu
i ma
nfaat
rump
on
seba
gai
sara
ng ik
an
caka
lang d
an
peng
aruh
nya
bagi
sekto
r so
sio-e
kono
mi
masy
arak
at
Perik
anan
11
(seb
elas)
bulan
, mula
i 4 M
aret
2015
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Kep
ulaua
n Sp
ermo
nde)
, Su
lawes
i Ut
ara,
Goro
ntalo
Unive
rsitas
Has
anud
in (A
ndi A
mri)
4 Ms
. Eliz
abeth
Fr
ance
s Dre
xler
Illino
is, A
S, 17
Se
ptemb
er
1968
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Mich
igan S
tate
Unive
rsity
“Pub
lic H
istor
y in
Indo
nesia
” Me
mpela
jari
baga
iman
a se
jarah
ma
syar
akat
didok
umen
tasi
kan,
diarsi
pkan
dan
dinar
asika
n
Sejar
ah
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 4
Ma
ret 2
015
DKI J
akar
ta da
n Yo
gyak
arta
Cente
r for
Sou
theas
t Asia
n St
udies
, Indo
nesia
(Yos
ef Dj
akab
aba)
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TUJU
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PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
5 Dr
. Ama
nda
Lean
n Mats
on
Kana
da, 1
No
vemb
er 19
80
Kana
da
Geor
g-Au
gust-
Unive
rsitat
-Go
etting
en
“Tra
ce g
as
fluxe
s and
soil N
cy
cling
in
heav
ily
weat
here
d so
ils
unde
r rain
fore
st tra
nsfo
rmat
ion
syste
ms”
Meny
elidik
i ap
akah
poho
n ba
tang d
i pe
rkebu
nan
tropis
be
rkontr
ibusi
pada
emisi
N2
O da
n CH4
ke
atmo
sfer
Kehu
tanan
10
(sep
uluh)
bu
lan, m
ulai
4 Mar
et 20
15
Jamb
i (Huta
n Ha
rapa
n dan
TN
Buk
it Du
abela
s, PT
PN V
I, pe
rkebu
nan P
T Hu
musin
do
dan
perke
buna
n di
sekit
ar B
ukit
Makm
ur,
Marg
a Muly
a da
n Pem
atang
Ka
bau)
Unive
rsitas
Tad
ulako
(Dr.
Aiye
n Tjoa
)
6 Mr
. Yos
uke
Kaifu
To
kyo,
Jepa
ng,
19 F
ebru
ari
1969
Jepa
ng
Natio
nal
Muse
um of
Na
ture a
nd
Scien
ce,
Toky
o
“Evo
lution
of
late
Hom
o er
ectu
s and
the
appe
aran
ce o
f m
oder
n hu
man
s in
Indo
nesia
”
Mene
muka
n inf
orma
si me
ngen
ai fas
e tra
nsisi
dari
homo
erec
tus
ke m
anus
ia mo
dern
(hom
o sa
piens
) di
Indon
esia
Arke
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 6
Ma
ret 2
015
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Pun
ung,
Pacit
an,
Sura
baya
); Ja
wa B
arat
(Mus
eum
Geolo
gi); D
KI
Jaka
rta
(Arke
nas);
Yo
gyak
arta
(UGM
)
Pusa
t Sur
vei G
eolog
i, Ba
dan G
eolog
i, Ke
mente
rian E
SDM
(Dr.
Ir.
Adhi
Wibo
wo, M
.Sc,
Iwan
Ku
rniaw
an)
7 Mr
. Kev
in Fe
lix
Arno
Dar
ras
Ambil
ly,
Pera
ncis,
21
Dese
mber
1986
Jerm
an
Geor
g-Au
gust-
Unive
rsitat
-Go
etting
en
“Abo
vegr
ound
pa
ttern
s of
biodiv
ersit
y and
as
socia
ted
ecos
yste
m
proc
esse
s ac
ross
trop
ical
rainf
ores
t tra
nsfo
rmat
ions”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
antar
a sist
em
trans
forma
si hu
tan hu
jan
dalam
hal
takso
nomi
dan
kera
gama
n he
wan
serta
fun
gsi
Kehu
tanan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
10
Mare
t 201
5
Jamb
i (Huta
n Ha
rapa
n dan
TN
Buk
it Du
abela
s)
Institu
t Per
tanian
Bog
or
(Dr.
Yeni
Arya
ti Muly
ani)
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
ekolo
gis
terka
it
8 Mr
. Imre
Istva
n An
talfy
Pfun
gen,
Swiss
, 17
Agu
stus
1991
Swiss
EA
WAG
/ Sa
ndec
“F
rom
Org
anic
Was
te to
Re
cycli
ng fo
r De
velop
men
t –
FORW
ARD”
Memb
uat
strate
gi da
n tek
nolog
i un
tuk
mana
jemen
sa
mpah
or
ganik
pada
t di
kota
di Ind
ones
ia
Tekn
ik lin
gkun
gan
7 (tuj
uh)
bulan
, mula
i 10
Mar
et 20
15
Jawa
Ten
gah
(Pek
along
an),
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Sido
arjo)
Insitu
t Tek
nolog
y Sep
uluh
Nope
mber
(Pro
f. Dr.
Ing Ir
He
rman
Sas
ongk
o)
9 Mr
. Bra
m Ma
rtinus
Ad
rianu
s Do
rtman
s
Boxm
eer,
Belan
da, 2
2 Me
i 198
9
Belan
da
Upps
ala
Unive
rsity
“Fro
m O
rgan
ic W
aste
to
Recy
cling
for
Deve
lopm
ent –
FO
RWAR
D”
Memb
uat
strate
gi da
n tek
nolog
i un
tuk
mana
jemen
sa
mpah
or
ganik
pada
t di
kota
di Ind
ones
ia
Tekn
ik lin
gkun
gan
7 (tuj
uh)
bulan
, mula
i 10
Mar
et 20
15
Jawa
Ten
gah
(Pek
along
an),
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Sido
arjo)
Insitu
t Tek
nolog
y Sep
uluh
Nope
mber
(Pro
f. Dr.
Ing Ir
He
rman
Sas
ongk
o)
10
Ms. N
ancy
Lee
Pelus
o Co
nnec
ticut,
AS
, 15 O
ktobe
r 19
52
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of Ca
liforn
ia “F
ores
ts,
Prop
erty
and
Labo
r Migr
ation
in
Indo
nesia
: Ex
plorin
g th
e Co
nnec
tions
”
Memp
elajar
i hu
bung
an
keter
kaita
n an
tara l
ahan
da
n ten
aga
kerja
dalam
me
mpen
garu
hi tr
ansfo
rmas
i ag
raria
di
desa
-des
a di
dalam
ma
upun
se
kitar
hutan
Sosio
logi
dan
Kehu
tanan
6 (en
am)
bulan
, mula
i 11
Mar
et 20
15
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Tulu
ng A
gung
da
n Jem
ber);
Ja
wa T
enga
h (B
lora,
Won
osob
o dan
Ba
nyum
as);
Kalim
antan
Ba
rat
(Ben
gkay
ang
dan K
etapa
ng);
Kalim
antan
Ut
ara
(Mali
nau)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan,
IPB
(Dr.
Haria
di Ka
rtodih
ardjo
)
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LITI
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NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
11
Ms. M
elind
a Ma
e Clar
ke
Verm
ont, U
SA,
26 O
ktobe
r 19
73
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Color
ado
State
Un
iversi
ty
"Soc
ial-
Ecolo
gical
Mod
eling
of
Healt
h-En
viron
men
t In
tera
ction
s in
Indo
nesia
"
Meng
kaji
inter
aksi
lingk
unga
n ya
ng se
hat
deng
an
meng
guna
kan
pend
ekata
n Ek
ologi
Sosia
l
Sosia
l Ek
onom
i Ke
hutan
an
6 (en
am)
bulan
, mula
i 24
Mar
et 20
15
Sulut
(Bola
ang,
Mong
ondo
w,
Lemb
ah
Dumo
ga, T
N Bo
gani
Nani
War
tabon
e)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan U
GM
(Dr.
Satya
wan
Pudy
atmok
o); F
akult
as
Perta
nian U
NSRA
T (D
r. Jo
hn T
asirin
)
12
Mr. A
lejan
dro
Augu
sto V
agell
i Bu
enos
Aire
s, Ar
genti
na, 6
Se
ptemb
er
1958
Itali
New
Jerse
y Ac
adem
y for
Aq
uatic
Sc
ience
s
“Pop
ulatio
n sta
tus u
pdat
e of
th
e en
dang
ered
Pt
erap
ogon
ka
uder
ni (T
eleos
tei,
Apog
onida
e),
and
surv
ey o
f po
tent
ial d
ot
polym
orph
ism”
Memp
erba
rui
status
ko
nser
vasi
P.
kaud
erni
Biolo
gi ke
lautan
27
(dua
pu
luh tu
juh)
hari,
mulai
19
Mar
et 20
15
Sulaw
esi
Teng
ah
(Luw
uk, K
ep.
Bang
gai
melip
uti
Bang
gai,
Pelen
g, La
bobo
, Ba
ngku
ru,K
embo
ngan
,Telo
po,B
okan
, Ma
sepe
, Me
lilis,B
uang
Bua
ng);
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Mas
oni,
Tema
pus,
Limbo
, Sek
u da
n telu
k Ta
ilabu
)
P2O
LIPI (
Ir. P
etrus
Ma
katip
u, M.
Si),
Unive
rsitas
Sam
Ratu
langi
(Dr.
Kawi
lrang
Alex
Ma
seng
i)
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ENEL
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
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PE
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PE
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TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
13
Dr. B
art W
illem
Luttik
huis
Goes
, Bela
nda,
24 Ju
ni 19
85
Belan
da
KITL
V / R
oyal
Nethe
rland
s Ins
titute
of So
uthea
st As
ian an
d Ca
ribbe
an
Stud
ies
“Dev
elopin
g th
e na
tion:
a so
cial
histo
ry o
f the
In
done
sian
Revo
lution
”
Memp
elajar
i int
erak
si pih
ak
Belan
da da
n Ind
ones
ia pa
da pe
riode
19
45 -
1949
ya
ng
memb
entuk
ge
raka
n re
volus
i Ind
ones
ia
Sejar
ah
4 (em
pat)
bulan
, mula
i 27
Mar
et 20
15
Yogy
akar
ta da
n DKI
Ja
karta
Faku
ltas I
lmu B
uday
a Un
iversi
tas G
ajah M
ada
(Pro
f. Dr.
Bamb
ang
Purw
anto)
14
Mr. J
ean-
Marc
De G
rave
Co
urbe
vois,
Pe
ranc
is, 7
Ap
ril 19
61
Pera
ncis
Aix-M
arse
ille
Unive
rsité
“E
duca
tion
and
learn
ing o
f so
cial li
fe in
ru
ral a
nd u
rban
co
ntex
ts”
Untuk
me
nunju
kkan
ba
gaim
ana
konte
ks
forma
tif da
ri pe
ndidi
kan
salin
g me
lengk
api
dalam
pe
rspek
tif ko
here
nsi
sosia
l
Pend
idika
n da
n sos
ial
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
3 Ma
ret 2
015
DI Y
ogya
karta
(Y
ogya
karta
da
n Slem
an)
Unive
rsitas
Gad
jah M
ada
(Wen
ing U
dasm
oro)
15
Mr. K
omso
n Po
fa
Samu
t Pra
kan,
Thail
and,
23
April
1985
Thail
and
Captu
re
Fishe
ry Te
chno
logy
Divis
ion -
Train
ing
Depa
rtmen
t (T
D)-
SEAF
DEC
“Join
t Res
earc
h Su
rvey
for T
una
Stoc
k As
sess
men
t in
Sulu
and
Sulaw
esi S
eas
Indo
nesia
n W
ater
s”
Melak
ukan
ris
et be
rsama
di
bidan
g su
rvei
osea
nogr
afi,
surve
y hidr
o ak
ustik
dan
pena
ngka
pan
ikan t
una
Osea
nogr
afi,
Perik
anan
3 (
tiga)
mi
nggu
, mu
lai 2
0 Ap
ril 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Bitu
ng),
Laut
Sulaw
esi
Balai
Pen
elitia
n Pe
rikan
an
Laut,
Kem
enter
ian
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
rof. D
r. Al
i Sum
an)
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AN
TUJU
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PENE
LITI
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BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
16
Mr. N
akar
et Ya
sook
Ph
rae,
Thail
and,
9 Ag
ustus
1975
Thail
and
Captu
re
Fishe
ry Te
chno
logy
Divis
ion -
Train
ing
Depa
rtmen
t (T
D)-
SEAF
DEC
“Join
t Res
earc
h Su
rvey
for T
una
Stoc
k As
sess
men
t in
Sulu
and
Sulaw
esi S
eas
Indo
nesia
n W
ater
s”
Melak
ukan
ris
et be
rsama
di
bidan
g su
rvei
osea
nogr
afi,
surve
y hidr
o ak
ustik
dan
pena
ngka
pan
ikan t
una
Osea
nogr
afi,
Perik
anan
3 (
tiga)
mi
nggu
, mu
lai 2
0 Ap
ril 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Bitu
ng),
Laut
Sulaw
esi
Balai
Pen
elitia
n Pe
rikan
an
Laut,
Kem
enter
ian
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
rof. D
r. Al
i Sum
an)
17
Mr. Is
ara
Chan
rach
kij
Nakh
on
Ratch
asim
a, 26
Ap
ril 19
68
Thail
and
Captu
re
Fishe
ry Te
chno
logy
Divis
ion -
Train
ing
Depa
rtmen
t (T
D)-
SEAF
DEC
“Join
t Res
earc
h Su
rvey
for T
una
Stoc
k As
sess
men
t in
Sulu
and
Sulaw
esi S
eas
Indo
nesia
n W
ater
s”
Melak
ukan
ris
et be
rsama
di
bidan
g su
rvei
osea
nogr
afi,
surve
y hidr
o ak
ustik
dan
pena
ngka
pan
ikan t
una
Osea
nogr
afi,
Perik
anan
3 (
tiga)
mi
nggu
, mu
lai 2
0 Ap
ril 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Bitu
ng),
Laut
Sulaw
esi
Balai
Pen
elitia
n Pe
rikan
an
Laut,
Kem
enter
ian
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
rof. D
r. Al
i Sum
an)
18
Mr. R
akkie
t Pu
nsri
Yala,
Tha
iland
, 18
Des
embe
r 19
83
Thail
and
Captu
re
Fishe
ry Te
chno
logy
Divis
ion -
Train
ing
Depa
rtmen
t (T
D)-
SEAF
DEC
“Join
t Res
earc
h Su
rvey
for T
una
Stoc
k As
sess
men
t in
Sulu
and
Sulaw
esi S
eas
Indo
nesia
n W
ater
s”
Melak
ukan
ris
et be
rsama
di
bidan
g su
rvei
osea
nogr
afi,
surve
y hidr
o ak
ustik
dan
pena
ngka
pan
ikan t
una
Osea
nogr
afi,
Perik
anan
3 (
tiga)
mi
nggu
, mu
lai 2
0 Ap
ril 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Bitu
ng),
Laut
Sulaw
esi
Balai
Pen
elitia
n Pe
rikan
an
Laut,
Kem
enter
ian
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
rof. D
r. Al
i Sum
an)
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USI
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MA
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LITI
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AH
PENE
LITI
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A KE
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19
Ms. R
iczyn
eth
Arinq
ue
Filipi
na, 5
Juli
1982
Fil
ipina
Bu
reau
of
Fishe
ries &
Aq
uatic
Re
sour
ces-
Captu
re
Fishe
ries
Divis
ion
“Join
t Res
earc
h Su
rvey
for T
una
Stoc
k As
sess
men
t in
Sulu
and
Sulaw
esi S
eas
Indo
nesia
n W
ater
s”
Melak
ukan
ris
et be
rsama
di
bidan
g su
rvei
osea
nogr
afi,
surve
y hidr
o ak
ustik
dan
pena
ngka
pan
ikan t
una
Osea
nogr
afi,
Perik
anan
3 (
tiga)
mi
nggu
, mu
lai 2
0 Ap
ril 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Bitu
ng),
Laut
Sulaw
esi
Balai
Pen
elitia
n Pe
rikan
an
Laut,
Kem
enter
ian
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
rof. D
r. Al
i Sum
an)
20
Mr. R
oger
Fo
rtaliz
a Fil
ipina
, 9 M
ei 19
81
Filipi
na
Bure
au of
Fis
herie
s &
Aqua
tic
Reso
urce
s-Ca
pture
Fis
herie
s Di
vision
“Join
t Res
earc
h Su
rvey
for T
una
Stoc
k As
sess
men
t in
Sulu
and
Sulaw
esi S
eas
Indo
nesia
n W
ater
s”
Melak
ukan
ris
et be
rsama
di
bidan
g su
rvei
osea
nogr
afi,
surve
y hidr
o ak
ustik
dan
pena
ngka
pan
ikan t
una
Osea
nogr
afi,
Perik
anan
3 (
tiga)
mi
nggu
, mu
lai 2
0 Ap
ril 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Bitu
ng),
Laut
Sulaw
esi
Balai
Pen
elitia
n Pe
rikan
an
Laut,
Kem
enter
ian
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
rof. D
r. Al
i Sum
an)
21
Ms. J
ennif
er
Gatch
eco V
iron
Filipi
na, 2
5 Juli
19
82
Filipi
na
Bure
au of
Fis
herie
s &
Aqua
tic
Reso
urce
s-Ca
pture
Fis
herie
s Di
vision
“Join
t Res
earc
h Su
rvey
for T
una
Stoc
k As
sess
men
t in
Sulu
and
Sulaw
esi S
eas
Indo
nesia
n W
ater
s”
Melak
ukan
ris
et be
rsama
di
bidan
g su
rvei
osea
nogr
afi,
surve
y hidr
o ak
ustik
dan
pena
ngka
pan
ikan t
una
Osea
nogr
afi,
Perik
anan
3 (
tiga)
mi
nggu
, mu
lai 2
0 Ap
ril 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Bitu
ng),
Laut
Sulaw
esi
Balai
Pen
elitia
n Pe
rikan
an
Laut,
Kem
enter
ian
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
rof. D
r. Al
i Sum
an)
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PENE
LITI
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LAMA
PE
NELI
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ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
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TRA
KERJ
A
22
Mr. A
bdul
Wah
ab bi
n Ab
dulla
h
Malay
sia, 2
4 Se
ptemb
er
1974
Malay
sia
Depa
rtmen
t of
Fishe
ries
Malay
sia -
Minis
try of
Ag
ricult
ure &
Ag
ro-b
ased
Ind
ustry
Ma
laysia
“Join
t Res
earc
h Su
rvey
for T
una
Stoc
k As
sess
men
t in
Sulu
and
Sulaw
esi S
eas
Indo
nesia
n W
ater
s”
Melak
ukan
ris
et be
rsama
di
bidan
g su
rvei
osea
nogr
afi,
surve
y hidr
o ak
ustik
dan
pena
ngka
pan
ikan t
una
Osea
nogr
afi,
Perik
anan
3 (
tiga)
mi
nggu
, mu
lai 2
0 Ap
ril 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Bitu
ng),
Laut
Sulaw
esi
Balai
Pen
elitia
n Pe
rikan
an
Laut,
Kem
enter
ian
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
rof. D
r. Al
i Sum
an)
23
Mr. S
ai-Fu
lhak
Yahy
a Ma
laysia
, 11
Mare
t 196
3 Ma
laysia
De
partm
ent o
f Fis
herie
s Ma
laysia
- Mi
nistry
of
Agric
ultur
e &
Agro
-bas
ed
Indus
try
Malay
sia
“Join
t Res
earc
h Su
rvey
for T
una
Stoc
k As
sess
men
t in
Sulu
and
Sulaw
esi S
eas
Indo
nesia
n W
ater
s”
Melak
ukan
ris
et be
rsama
di
bidan
g su
rvei
osea
nogr
afi,
surve
y hidr
o ak
ustik
dan
pena
ngka
pan
ikan t
una
Osea
nogr
afi,
Perik
anan
3 (
tiga)
mi
nggu
, mu
lai 2
0 Ap
ril 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Bitu
ng),
Laut
Sulaw
esi
Balai
Pen
elitia
n Pe
rikan
an
Laut,
Kem
enter
ian
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
rof. D
r. Al
i Sum
an)
24
Mr. O
sman
Bin
Muda
Ma
laysia
, 8
Mare
t 196
9 Ma
laysia
De
partm
ent o
f Fis
herie
s Ma
laysia
- Mi
nistry
of
Agric
ultur
e &
Agro
-bas
ed
Indus
try
Malay
sia
“Join
t Res
earc
h Su
rvey
for T
una
Stoc
k As
sess
men
t in
Sulu
and
Sulaw
esi S
eas
Indo
nesia
n W
ater
s”
Melak
ukan
ris
et be
rsama
di
bidan
g su
rvei
osea
nogr
afi,
surve
y hidr
o ak
ustik
dan
pena
ngka
pan
ikan t
una
Osea
nogr
afi,
Perik
anan
3 (
tiga)
mi
nggu
, mu
lai 2
0 Ap
ril 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Bitu
ng),
Laut
Sulaw
esi
Balai
Pen
elitia
n Pe
rikan
an
Laut,
Kem
enter
ian
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
rof. D
r. Al
i Sum
an)
25
Mr. J
akob
Ja
siurko
wski
Wod
zislaw
Sl
aski,
Jerm
an,
19 Ja
nuar
i 198
4
Jerm
an
Geor
g-Au
gust-
Unive
rsity
Goett
ingen
- Tr
opica
l Si
lvicu
lture
an
d For
est
Ecolo
gy
“For
est
dyna
mics
in th
e Ta
ngko
ko
Natio
nal P
ark,
North
Sula
wesi,
In
done
sia”
Mema
hami
da
n me
ngan
alisa
din
amika
hu
tan di
caga
r ala
m
Kehu
tanan
4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
26 M
aret
2015
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Cag
ar A
lam
Tang
koko
)
IPB
(Pro
f. Dr
. Iska
ndar
Z
Sire
gar)
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PE
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DANG
PE
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TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
26
Mr. J
ames
Mi
chae
l Ro
shetk
o
Ohio,
AS,
26
Mare
t 196
1 Am
erika
Se
rikat
IC
RAF
(Inter
natio
nal
Centr
e for
Re
sear
ch on
Ag
roFo
restr
y)
“Sm
allho
lder
Caca
o &
Coffe
e Ag
rofo
restr
y Sy
stem
s: Im
prov
ing
Prod
uctiv
ity a
nd
Liveli
hood
s”
Melak
ukan
stu
di ko
mpre
hens
if un
tuk
meng
identi
fika
si tip
ologi
sistem
pe
rtania
n ka
kao d
an
kopi
skala
ke
cil di
Su
lawes
i se
baga
i bah
an
pemb
uatan
re
kome
ndas
i ma
najem
en
untuk
pe
ningk
atan
prod
uksi
Kehu
tanan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
25
Mare
t 201
5
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Ban
taeng
), Su
lawes
i Te
ngga
ra
(Ken
dari)
, Go
ronta
lo
Keme
ntrian
Ling
kung
an
Hidu
p & K
ehuta
nan (
Dr.
Hesti
Tata
Lesta
ri)
27
Ms. U
mmi
Rodia
h bt A
bdul
Aziz
Malay
sia, 1
5 Ju
li 198
0 Ma
laysia
De
partm
ent o
f Fis
herie
s Ma
laysia
- Mi
nistry
of
Agric
ultur
e &
Agro
-bas
ed
Indus
try
Malay
sia
“Join
t Res
earc
h Su
rvey
for T
una
Stoc
k As
sess
men
t in
Sulu
and
Sulaw
esi S
eas
Indo
nesia
n W
ater
s”
Melak
ukan
ris
et be
rsama
di
bidan
g su
rvei
osea
nogr
afi,
surve
y hidr
o ak
ustik
dan
pena
ngka
pan
ikan t
una
Osea
nogr
afi,
Perik
anan
3 (
tiga)
mi
nggu
, mu
lai 2
0 Ap
ril 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Bitu
ng),
Laut
Sulaw
esi
Balai
Pen
elitia
n Pe
rikan
an
Laut,
Kem
enter
ian
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
rof. D
r. Al
i Sum
an)
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28
Mr. N
ils
Borch
ard
Jerm
an, 2
0 Juli
19
77
Jerm
an
Cente
r for
Int
erna
tiona
l Mi
grati
on an
d De
velop
ment
“Car
bon
dyna
mics
and
so
il-plan
t-at
mos
pher
e int
erac
tions
in
fore
st sy
stem
s af
fecte
d by
soil
varia
bility
and
cli
mat
e co
nditio
ns”
Memp
elajar
i din
amika
, fun
gsi d
an
peng
elolaa
n ba
han o
rgan
ik tan
ah ya
ng
dipen
garu
hi ole
h kon
disi
tanah
yang
be
rvaria
si sis
tem
(misa
lnya
tekstu
r tan
ah,
kelem
baba
n, su
hu, s
tatus
ke
subu
ran)
da
n pe
ngelo
laan
hutan
(m
isalny
a hu
tan as
li, pe
rkebu
nan,
dll)
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
25
Mare
t 201
5
Revis
i: Ka
lbar
(K
apua
s Hu
lu),
Jamb
i (M
eran
gin da
n Mu
ara B
ungo
), Ma
luku
(Ser
am),
Jawa
Te
ngah
(W
onos
obo
dan B
oyola
li)
Institu
t Per
tanian
Bog
or
(Pro
f. Isw
andi
Anas
)
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GARA
IN
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
29
Ms. E
va
Joha
nna R
ode-
Marg
ono
Esch
wege
, Je
rman
, 16
Janu
ari 1
982
Jerm
an
Oxfor
d Br
ooke
s Un
iversi
ty
“Pop
ulatio
n ch
arac
teris
tics
and
com
mun
ity
perc
eptio
ns o
f th
e en
dang
ered
Ja
van
warty
pig
(Sus
verru
cosu
s blo
uchi)
on
Bawe
an is
land
and
Java
isl
ands
, In
done
sia, a
nd
ex-s
itu
beha
viora
l re
sear
ch a
t the
br
eedin
g fa
cilitie
s in
Cika
naga
”
Melak
ukan
pr
oyek
ko
nser
vasi
dan p
eneli
tian
lapan
gan
perta
ma pa
da
babi
berku
til Ba
wean
Zoolo
gi 10
(sep
uluh)
bu
lan, m
ulai
26 M
aret
2015
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Pula
u Ba
wean
), Ja
wa
Bara
t (S
ukab
umi d
an
Banja
r)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr.
Gono
Sem
iadi)
30
Dr. R
ebec
ca
Eliza
beth
Arms
on
Derb
y, Ing
gris,
30
Nov
embe
r 19
82
Inggr
is Ou
Trop
"R
esea
rch
to
Supp
ort
Cons
erva
tion
in th
e Tr
opica
l Fo
rest
of
Kalim
anta
n"
Meny
ediak
an
data
untuk
me
nduk
ung
upay
a ko
nser
vasi
di wi
layah
hutan
be
rnila
i ko
nser
vasi
tingg
i (High
Co
nser
vatio
n Va
lue) d
i Ka
liman
tan
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
26
Mare
t 201
5
Kalte
ng (L
ab.
Alam
Gam
but
Seba
ngau
, St
asiun
Pe
neliti
an
Kalam
pang
an,
Baro
nang
Dua
, Ba
wan,
TN
Bukit
Bak
a Bu
kit R
aya,
Gn. L
umut,
Ka
laweit
Ha
mpap
ak,
Hutan
Ka
tinga
n-Me
ntaya
, Mu
ngku
Bar
u, Mu
rung
Ray
a)
CIMT
ROP
Unive
rsitas
Pa
langk
aray
a (Sa
lahud
in &
Abdu
l Azis
)
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HIR
WAR
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NEGA
RA
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ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
31
Dr. C
hrist
ophe
r Ja
mes H
arpe
l Ca
liforn
ia, 08
Ju
li 197
4 Am
erika
Se
rikat
Be
rkeley
Ge
ochr
onolo
gy C
enter
"Geo
logic
Histo
ry o
f Sele
ct Ca
ldera
-Fo
rming
Er
uptio
ns in
In
done
sia"
Memp
elajar
i se
jarah
erup
si be
sar y
ang
terjad
i anta
ra
10.00
0 tah
un
samp
ai 1,6
jut
a tah
un
yang
lalu
di ak
ldera
-ka
ldera
To
ndan
o, Ije
n, Br
atan,
Tamb
ora,
dan
Band
a
Geolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
31
Mare
t 201
5
Jatim
, Sulu
t, Ba
li, Ma
luku
(Kep
. Ban
da),
NTB
(P.
Sumb
awa)
Faku
ltas T
eknik
Pe
rtamb
agan
dan
Perm
inyak
an IT
B (P
rof.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
32
Ms. L
isa
Mich
elle D
anish
Flo
rida,
AS, 1
4 Ok
tober
1982
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Ge
rman
Pr
imate
Ce
nter (
DPZ)
“Fac
tors
In
fluen
cing
Inco
mple
te M
ale
Mon
opoli
zatio
n of
Fem
ales i
n Cr
este
d M
acaq
ues
(Mac
aca
Nigr
a)”
Mene
liti
penti
ngny
a fun
gsi s
trateg
i ka
win
alter
natif
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
30
Mare
t 201
5
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Cag
ar A
lam
Tang
koko
)
Faku
ltas K
edok
teran
He
wan,
IPB
(Dr.
Drh.
Muha
mmad
Agil
, M.S
c, Ag
r)
33
Ms. C
eline
Bre
t St
rasb
ourg
, Pe
ranc
is, 5
Agus
tus 19
87
Pera
ncis
Germ
an
Prim
ate
Cente
r (DP
Z)
“Soc
ial
dete
rmina
nts o
f ph
ysiol
ogica
l str
ess a
nd
healt
h in
wild
cres
ted
mac
aque
s (M
acac
a Ni
gra)
”
Memp
elajar
i hu
bung
an
sosia
litas,
perso
naliti
, tin
gkat
stres
da
n kes
ehata
n di
popu
lasi li
ar
Maca
ca N
igra
Prim
atolog
i 11
(seb
elas)
bulan
, mula
i 30
Mar
et 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Cag
ar A
lam
Tang
koko
)
Faku
ltas K
edok
teran
He
wan,
IPB
(Dr.
Drh.
Muha
mmad
Agil
, M.S
c, Ag
r)
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STIT
USI
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NELI
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JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
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DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
34
Mr. A
dam
Eric
Mille
r Mi
ssou
ri, AS
, 10
Nov
embe
r 19
90
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Plan
et Ind
ones
ia “U
nder
stand
ing
The
Impa
cts O
f Th
e W
ild B
ird
Trad
e In
Gu
nung
Palu
ng
Natio
nal P
ark,
Wes
t Ka
liman
tan”
Memp
elajar
i da
mpak
dari
perd
agan
gan
buru
ng
pelih
araa
n ter
hada
p ko
munit
as
ungg
as/bu
run
g di T
N Gu
nung
Pa
lung
Mana
jemen
SD
A 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
1 Apr
il 201
5
Kalim
antan
Ba
rat
(Keta
pang
, Ka
yong
Utar
a, TN
Gun
ung
Palun
g)
Unive
rsitas
Tan
jungp
ura
(Dr.
Siti M
asito
h Ka
rikaw
ati, M
si)
35
Ms. S
ophie
Ly
dia H
anso
n Bo
ston,
UK, 3
0 Ju
li 199
1 Ing
gris
Unive
rsity
of Ro
eham
pton
“The
impa
ct of
to
urism
on
pros
ocial
be
havio
ur in
pr
imat
es”
Meng
eksp
lora
si da
mpak
ya
ng m
ungk
in dit
imbu
lkan
akiba
t jara
k ke
deka
tan da
n bis
ing ya
ng
ditim
bulka
n tur
is ter
hada
p pe
rilaku
sosia
l pr
imata
Prim
atolog
i 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
31 M
aret
2015
Bali (
Hutan
Mo
nyet
Ubud
) Pu
sat P
eneli
tian
Satw
a Pr
imata
, Univ
ersit
as
Uday
ana (
Dr I.
Neng
ah,
Wan
dia, M
Si, D
VM)
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HIR
WAR
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NEGA
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
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PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
36
Mr. A
lexan
der
Marku
s Mo
βbru
cker
, M.
Sc.
Rado
lfzell
, 27
Juni
1982
Je
rman
Un
iversi
tas
Gajah
Mad
a “E
colog
y &
Cons
erva
tion
of S
umat
ran
Elep
hants
Ro
aming
Ou
tside
Pr
otec
ted
Area
s (A
Case
St
udy o
f Buk
it Ti
ga P
uluh
Elep
hant
Po
pulat
ion,
Sum
atra
, In
done
sia)”
Menc
ari c
ara
efekti
f dala
m ko
nser
vasi
gajah
di
Bukit
Tiga
Pu
luh da
n lok
asi la
in di
Indon
esia
yang
me
milik
i pe
rsama
an
kond
isi
Zoolo
gi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bu
lan,
mulai
16
April
2015
Jamb
i (T.N
Bu
kit T
iga
Puluh
)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan
UGM
(Dr.
Stya
wan
Pudy
atmok
o, S.
Hut,
M.Sc
; Dr.
Suma
rdi
M.Fo
r.Sc;
Dr.
Muha
mmad
Ali I
mron
, M.
Sc)
37
Mr. P
atrick
La
wren
ce B
erk
AS, 5
Okto
ber
1981
Am
erika
Se
rikat
NO
AA P
acific
Ma
rine
Envir
onme
ntal
Lab
“Res
earc
h M
oore
d Ar
ray
for A
frica
n-As
ian-A
ustra
lian
Mon
soon
An
alysis
and
Pr
edict
ion
(RAM
A)”
Memp
elajar
i pe
ngar
uh
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
terha
dap
sistem
iklim
glo
bal d
enga
n me
nggu
naka
n Ind
ian O
cean
Ob
servi
ng
Syste
m
Osea
onog
raf
i dan
kli
matol
ogi
2 (du
a)
bulan
, mula
i 14
Apr
il 20
15
Pera
iran
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
sebe
lah
bara
t Su
mater
a
BMKG
(Dra
. Nur
haya
ti, M.
Sc
.)
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STIT
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
38
Mr. W
illiam
Le
ster H
igley
Jr
AS, 9
Se
ptemb
er
1973
Amer
ika
Serik
at
US
Depa
rtmen
t of
Comm
erce
/Na
tiona
l Oce
anic
and
Atmo
sphe
ric
Admi
n (NO
AA)
“Res
earc
h M
oore
d Ar
ray
for A
frica
n-As
ian-A
ustra
lian
Mon
soon
An
alysis
and
Pr
edict
ion
(RAM
A)”
Memp
elajar
i pe
ngar
uh
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
terha
dap
sistem
iklim
glo
bal d
enga
n me
nggu
naka
n Ind
ian O
cean
Ob
servi
ng
Syste
m
Osea
onog
raf
i dan
kli
matol
ogi
2 (du
a)
bulan
, mula
i 14
Apr
il 20
15
Pera
iran
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
sebe
lah
bara
t Su
mater
a
BMKG
(Dra
. Nur
haya
ti, M.
Sc
.)
39
Ms. H
anna
Lo
tte A
nneli
ese
Frick
e
Jerm
an, 1
6 Jun
i 19
87
Jerm
an
Leide
n Un
iversi
ty Ce
ntre f
or
Lingu
istics
“Rec
onstr
uctin
g th
e pa
st th
roug
h lan
guag
es o
f th
e pr
esen
t: th
e Le
sser
Sun
da
Islan
ds”
Memp
elajar
i se
jarah
ba
hasa
Pap
ua
dan
inter
aksin
ya
deng
an
Austr
ones
ian
Sejar
ah da
n lin
gusit
ik 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
1 A
pril
2015
NTT
(Flor
es
Timur
, Solo
r, Lo
mblen
, Ad
onar
a, Pa
ntar,
Alor
)
Lemb
aga P
eneli
tian
Unive
rsitas
Kris
ten A
rtha
Wac
ana (
Ir. A
ndre
as I.
Meda
n, MP
), P2
KK-L
IPI
(Pro
f. Dr.
Joha
nis H
aba)
BULA
N AP
RIL
1 Mr
. Mar
k An
thony
Ph
uong
Monte
rey P
ark,
Califo
rnia,
8 Fe
brua
ri 199
0
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of Ca
liforn
ia, Lo
s An
geles
“Doe
s ev
olvab
ility
pred
ict
diver
sifica
tion
in co
ne sn
ails?
”
Mema
hami
ke
anek
arag
ayam
spec
ies
siput
keru
cut
(cone
snail
s)
Biolo
gi Ke
lautan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
3 A
pril
2015
Maluk
u (A
mbon
dan
Tual)
, Sula
wesi
Utar
a (Bi
tung)
Pusli
t Ose
anog
rafi L
IPI
(Dr.I
rma S
hita A
rliza)
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DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2015
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NAMA
PEN
ELIT
I TE
MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
2 Ms
. Car
olyn
Thom
pson
Ab
erde
en, 2
0 No
vemb
er 19
85
Inggr
is Ou
Trop
"R
esea
rch
to
Supp
ort
Cons
erva
tion
in th
e Tr
opica
l Fo
rest
of
Kalim
anta
n"
Bertu
juan
meny
ediak
an
data
untuk
me
nduk
ung
upay
a ko
nser
vasi
di wi
layah
hutan
be
rnila
i ko
nser
vasi
tingg
i (High
Co
nser
vatio
n Va
lue) d
i Ka
liman
tan,
Indon
esia
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
7 A
pril
2015
Kalte
ng (L
ab.
Alam
Gam
but
Seba
ngau
, St
asiun
Pe
neliti
an
Kalam
pang
an,
Baro
nang
Dua
, Ba
wan,
TN
Bukit
Bak
a Bu
kit R
aya,
Gn. L
umut,
Ka
laweit
Ha
mpap
ak,
Hutan
Ka
tinga
n-Me
ntaya
, Mu
ngku
Bar
u, Mu
rung
Ray
a)
CIMT
ROP
Unive
rsitas
Pa
langk
aray
a (Dr
. Ir.
Suwi
do Li
min,
MS.
, Sa
lahud
in, A
bdul
Azis)
3 Mr
. Chr
istian
Re
epme
yer
Olde
nbur
g, Je
rman
, 10
Febr
uari 1
975
Jerm
an
The A
ustra
lian
Natio
nal
Unive
rsity
“Fou
ndat
ions o
f Isl
and
Sout
heas
t Asia
n m
aritim
e int
erac
tion:
ca
use
and
cons
eque
nce
for t
he
trans
form
ation
of
pas
t so
cietie
s”
Meny
elidik
i ar
keolo
gi da
ri ke
lompo
k ma
syar
akat
Talau
d /
Sang
ihe da
ri aw
al ko
lonisa
si pu
lau te
rsebu
t se
kitar
35.00
0 tah
un ya
ng
lalu s
ampa
i de
ngan
pe
nyeb
aran
pe
rtania
n se
kitar
4500
BP
dan
peru
baha
n
Arke
ologi
dan s
ejara
h 2 (
dua)
bu
lan, m
ulai
6 Apr
il 201
5
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Kep
. Tala
ud,
Kep.
Sang
ihe,
Bolaa
ng
Mong
ondo
w)
Unive
rsitas
Gad
jah M
ada
(Pro
fesso
r Dau
d Tan
udirjo
)
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NA
MA P
ENEL
ITI
TEMP
AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
buda
ya
setel
ahny
a
4 Mr
. Geo
ffrey
Ri
char
d Clar
k Au
strali
a, 5 M
ei 19
66
Austr
alia
The A
ustra
lian
Natio
nal
Unive
rsity
“Fou
ndat
ions o
f Isl
and
Sout
heas
t Asia
n m
aritim
e int
erac
tion:
ca
use
and
cons
eque
nce
for t
he
trans
form
ation
of
pas
t so
cietie
s”
Meny
elidik
i ar
keolo
gi da
ri ke
lompo
k ma
syar
akat
Talau
d /
Sang
ihe da
ri aw
al ko
lonisa
si pu
lau te
rsebu
t se
kitar
35.00
0 tah
un ya
ng
lalu s
ampa
i de
ngan
pe
nyeb
aran
pe
rtania
n se
kitar
4500
BP
dan
peru
baha
n bu
daya
se
telah
nya
Arke
ologi
dan s
ejara
h 2 (
dua)
bu
lan, m
ulai
6 Apr
il 201
5
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Kep
. Tala
ud,
Kep.
Sang
ihe,
Bolaa
ng
Mong
ondo
w)
Unive
rsitas
Gad
jah M
ada
(Pro
fesso
r Dau
d Tan
udirjo
)
5 Ms
. Alin
e Nell
y Ch
arlot
e Ga
rnier
Arge
ntan,
Pera
ncis,
7 Me
i 19
85
Pera
ncis
Unive
rsitas
Pa
ris E
st Cr
eteil
"Seja
rah
Kuno
Nu
sant
ara;
Ar
keolo
gi da
n Ep
igraf
i (ab
ad
ke-5
- ab
ad ke
-15
M)"
Memp
erka
ya
data
meng
enai
sejar
ah ku
no
Suma
tra
bagia
n utar
a se
jak ab
ad ke
-5 s
ampa
i aba
d ke
-15 M
Arke
ologi
21 (d
ua
puluh
satu)
ha
ri, mu
lai 6
Ap
ril 20
15
Suma
tera
Utar
a (Me
dan)
Pu
sat A
rkeolo
gi Na
siona
l (D
rs. I M
ade G
eria,
M.S
i)
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DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2015
NO
NAMA
PEN
ELIT
I TE
MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
6 Mr
. Yoh
an
Phillp
ie Ch
abot
Bl
eue,
Pera
ncis,
21
Mare
t 198
9
Pera
ncis
Unive
rsity
Paris
1-
Panth
eon
Sorb
onne
"Seja
rah
Kuno
Nu
sant
ara;
Ar
keolo
gi da
n Ep
igraf
i (ab
ad
ke-5
- ab
ad ke
-15
M)"
Memp
erka
ya
data
meng
enai
sejar
ah ku
no
Suma
tra
bagia
n utar
a se
jak ab
ad ke
-5 s
ampa
i aba
d ke
-15 M
Arke
ologi
21 (d
ua
puluh
satu)
ha
ri, mu
lai 6
Ap
ril 20
15
Suma
tera
Utar
a (Me
dan)
Pu
sat A
rkeolo
gi Na
siona
l (D
rs. I M
ade G
eria,
M.S
i)
7 Mr
. Jak
e El
wood
Si
mpso
n
Bosto
n, Ing
gris,
5 M
aret
1984
Ing
gris
King
's Co
llege
Lo
ndon
“Q
uant
ifying
Gr
eenh
ouse
Ga
s (GH
G)
Emiss
ions f
rom
Bi
omas
s Bu
rning
in a
n In
done
sian
Trop
ical P
eat
Swam
p Fo
rest
REDD
+ Pr
oject
Area
”
Meng
evalu
asi
pros
edur
pe
nghit
unga
n ga
s rum
ah
kaca
terka
it de
ngan
pe
mbak
aran
di
area
ga
mbut
tropis
Ilmu
Lingk
unga
n 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
8 A
pril
2015
Jamb
i (Tam
an
Nasio
nal
Berb
ak, M
uaro
Ja
mbi, T
anjun
g Ja
bung
Tim
ur)
Rese
arch
Cen
ter fo
r Cl
imate
Cha
nge –
Un
iversi
ty of
Indon
esia
(Pro
f. Jatn
a Sup
riatna
)
8 Ms
. Car
ina
Goldb
ach
Roten
burg
, Je
rman
, 15 J
uli
1987
Jerm
an
Leibn
iz Ce
nter
for T
ropic
al Ma
rine
Ecolo
gy
(ZMT
), Br
emen
, Ge
rman
y
“Rap
id En
viron
men
tal
Chan
ge a
nd
Migr
ation
in
Coas
tal R
egion
s of
Gha
na a
nd
Indo
nesia
”
Memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
ruma
h tan
gga
di du
a lin
gkun
gan
yang
berb
eda
meng
hada
pi ko
nsek
uens
i da
ri pe
ruba
han
lingk
unga
n
Kepe
ndud
ukan
dan
lingk
unga
n
5 (lim
a)
bulan
, mula
i 15
Apr
il 20
15
Jawa
Ten
gah
(Sem
aran
g)
Faku
ltas G
eogr
afi U
GM
(Pro
f. Dr.
rer.
Nat. M
uh A
ris
Marfa
i, M.S
c)
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NA
MA P
ENEL
ITI
TEMP
AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
9 Ms
. Sar
ah
Rebe
cca
Weis
kopf
Amer
ika
Serik
at, 21
Fe
brua
ri 199
2
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of De
lawar
e “A
sses
sing
the
effe
ctive
ness
of
using
ha
emat
opha
gou
s lee
ches
to
sam
ple
biodiv
ersit
y in
Sum
atra
”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nera
pkan
pr
otoko
l ko
leksi
lintah
di
Bukit
Ba
risan
Se
latan
Biolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
13
April
2015
Lamp
ung (
TN
Bukit
Bar
isan
Selat
an)
FMIP
A Un
iversi
tas
Indon
esia
(Dr.
Novia
r An
daya
ni, M
.Sc)
10
Ms. C
ara
Helen
a Wilc
ox
Inggr
is, 9
Juli
1991
Ing
gris
The U
niver
sity
of Ed
inbur
gh
“To
dete
rmine
th
e su
cces
s of
relea
sing
slow
lories
( Ny
citice
bus
javan
icus)
by
com
parin
g th
eir
beha
viour
pos
t-re
lease
with
wild
co
unte
rpar
ts”
Memp
elajar
i pe
rbed
aan
antar
a kuk
ang
yang
dip
eliha
ra da
n ya
ng hi
dup d
i ala
m
Prim
atolog
i, Ko
nser
vasi
Biolo
gi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 15
Apr
il 20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (G
n. Sa
lak,
Gn. S
awal,
Ci
apus
Prim
ate
Cente
r, Bo
gor)
Pusa
t Rise
t Per
ubah
an
Iklim
, Univ
ersit
as In
done
sia
(Dr J
atna S
upria
tna)
11
Mr. R
ichar
d Ma
x And
erso
n Liv
erpo
ol,
Inggr
is, 4
Juli
1992
Inggr
is Th
e Univ
ersit
y of
Edinb
urgh
“A
pro
pose
d m
etho
d of
ant
i-pr
edat
or tr
aining
in
slow
lorise
s”
Meng
ukur
ak
tivita
s das
ar
dan r
espo
n pe
rilaku
ku
kang
ter
hada
p pr
edato
r
Prim
atolog
i, Ko
nser
vasi
Biolo
gi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 15
Apr
il 20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (C
iapus
Pr
imate
Ce
nter,
Bogo
r);
Suma
tera
Selat
an (H
utan
Lindu
ng
Batug
egi)
Pusa
t Rise
t Per
ubah
an
Iklim
, Univ
ersit
as In
done
sia
(Dr J
atna S
upria
tna)
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NAMA
PEN
ELIT
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MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
12
Ms. J
ulia
Mörch
en
Pade
rbor
n, Je
rman
, 17
Agus
tus 19
86
Jerm
an
Unive
rsity
of Zu
rich
“Com
parin
g so
cially
lear
ned
skill-
repe
rtoire
s in
wild
Sum
atra
n or
angu
tans
: dis
pers
ing
male
s as
`cult
ural
vecto
rs`?
”
Meny
elidik
i pr
oses
pe
mbela
jaran
so
sial p
ada
oran
gutan
liar
Suma
tera
Prim
atolog
i 7 (
tujuh
) bu
lan, m
ulai
23 Ju
ni 20
15
Loka
si Ba
ru:
Kalte
ng
(Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Tu
anan
)
Faku
ltas B
iolog
i Un
iversi
tas N
asion
al (D
rs.
Tatan
g Mitra
Seti
a dan
Mi
sdi, S
si)
13
Ms. C
arso
n Fox
Yo
ung
Califo
rnia,
AS,
19
Janu
ari 1
991
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of Zu
rich
“Iden
tifying
cu
ltura
l unit
s in
oran
guta
ns”
Meng
identi
fika
si fak
tor-fa
ktor
yang
me
mbata
si pe
nyeb
aran
ino
vasi
perila
ku di
or
angu
tan
Kalim
antan
(P
ongo
py
gmae
us
wurm
bii) d
an
oran
gutan
Su
mater
a (P
ongo
abeli
i) de
ngan
me
nggu
naka
n ko
mbina
si so
sio-p
erila
ku,
jarak
dan d
ata
gene
tik
Prim
atolog
i 10
(sep
uluh)
bu
lan, m
ulai
23 Ju
ni 20
15
Loka
si Ba
ru:
Kalte
ng
(Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Tu
anan
)
Unive
rsitas
Nas
ional
(Tata
ng M
itra S
etia)
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MA P
ENEL
ITI
TEMP
AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
14
Mr. Ik
er
Urda
ngar
in Me
abe
Lemo
a (B
izkaia
), Sp
anyo
l, 9
Nove
mber
1985
Span
yol
Unite
d Nati
ons
Unive
rsity
Institu
te for
En
viron
ment
and H
uman
Se
curity
(U
NU-E
HS)
“The
re
lation
ship
betw
een
ethn
ic he
tero
gene
ity/h
omog
eneit
y and
th
e ef
fecti
vene
ss o
f co
llecti
ve co
ping
capa
city w
ith
rega
rds t
o en
viron
men
tal
risks
in se
lecte
d slu
ms i
n Ja
karta
”
Menc
ari
hubu
ngan
an
tara
kera
gama
n etn
is di
daer
ah
kumu
h dan
efe
ktivit
as
strate
gi me
ngata
si re
siko s
ecar
a ko
lektif
Sosio
-an
tropo
logi
4 (em
pat)
bulan
, mula
i 6 M
ei 20
15
DKI J
akar
ta
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Su
mber
daya
Reg
ional
LIPI
(D
r. Ye
kti M
auna
ti, MA
)
15
Ms. S
er H
uay
Janic
e Ter
esa
Lee
Sing
apur
a, 12
No
vemb
er 19
83
Sing
apur
a Pr
inceto
n Un
iversi
ty “H
ow d
oes
incre
ased
ru
bber
pr
oduc
tion
influe
nce
land
use
decis
ion
mak
ing b
y fa
rmer
s livi
ng in
a
fore
st fro
ntier
lan
dsca
pe?”
Mema
hami
ap
akah
pe
rtumb
uhan
pr
oduk
si ka
ret
di ka
wasa
n pe
rtania
n me
mpen
garu
hi k
eputu
san
petan
i ter
hada
p pe
nggu
naan
lah
an
Ekolo
gi da
n pe
rtania
n 11
(sebe
las)
bulan
, mula
i 23
Apr
il 20
15
Suma
tera
Utar
a (T
apan
uli
Selat
an)
Unive
rsitas
Sum
atera
Ut
ara (
Dr. D
iana C
halil)
16
Ms. K
ather
ine
Sega
r Lau
ck
Amer
ika
Serik
at, 18
Se
ptemb
er
1991
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Bosto
n Un
iversi
ty “N
utrit
ional
Drive
rs o
f Or
angu
tan
Food
Ch
oice,
Fo
ragin
g Be
havio
r, an
d M
ovem
ent
Ecolo
gy”
Meng
uji
hipote
sa
meng
enai
pola
menc
ari
maka
nan,
selek
tivita
s ma
kana
n dan
pe
nggu
naan
ha
bitat
oran
g uta
n di
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
20
April
2015
Kalim
antan
Ba
rat (
Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Ca
bang
Pan
ti, TN
Gun
ung
Palun
g)
Unive
rsitas
Tan
jungp
ura
(Riya
ndi M
.Si.)
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ELIT
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TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
Kalim
antan
17
Mr. G
eorg
e Sa
ad
Maro
usi,
Yuna
ni, 30
Se
ptemb
er
1989
Yuna
ni Le
iden
Unive
rsity
Centr
e for
Lin
guist
ics
“Rec
onstr
uctin
g th
e pa
st th
roug
h lan
guag
es o
f th
e pr
esen
t: th
e Le
sser
Sun
da
Islan
ds”
Memp
elajar
i se
jarah
ba
hasa
Pap
ua
dan
inter
aksin
ya
deng
an
Austr
ones
ian
Sejar
ah da
n lin
gusit
ik 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
20
April
2015
NTT
(Flor
es
Timur
, Solo
r, Lo
mblen
, Ad
onar
a, Pa
ntar,
Alor
)
Lemb
aga P
eneli
tian
Unive
rsitas
Kris
ten A
rtha
Wac
ana (
Ir. A
ndre
as I.
Meda
n, MP
), P2
KK-L
IPI
(Pro
f. Dr.
Joha
nis H
aba)
18
Ms. J
ennif
er
Arns
Fr
eude
nber
g, Je
rman
, 17
April
1990
Jerm
an
Geor
g-Au
gust-
Unive
rsitat
-Go
etting
en
“Biod
ivers
ity
enric
hmen
t in o
il pa
lm
plant
ation
s: Ec
ologic
al an
d so
cio-e
cono
mic
impa
cts”
Memp
elajar
i ko
nsek
uens
i da
ri re
ndah
nya
kean
ekar
aga
man d
i sist
em
yang
telah
be
rtran
sform
asi
(huta
n kar
et da
n kela
pa
sawi
t) da
n me
mban
dingk
an de
ngan
sis
tem di
hu
tan hu
jan
tropis
Ekolo
gi 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
24 A
pril
2015
Jamb
i (Huta
n PT
Hu
musin
do,
Perke
buna
n Sa
wit d
i Bu
ngku
)
Faku
ltas P
ertan
ian In
stitut
Pe
rtania
n Bog
or (P
rof. D
r. Da
maya
nti B
ucho
ri)
19
Ms. Iz
abela
An
na S
tacew
icz
Lond
on, In
ggris
, 17
Okto
ber
1986
Inggr
is Un
iversi
ty of
Read
ing
“Par
ticipa
tion
in So
cial Im
pact
Asse
ssm
ent in
th
e co
ntex
t of
the
Roun
dtab
le on
Sus
taina
ble
Palm
Oil”
Mema
hami
sif
at pa
rtisipa
si da
lam S
ocial
Im
pact
Asse
ssme
nt (S
IA) d
alam
konte
ks
Roun
dtable
on
Susta
inable
Pa
lm O
il
Sosio
-an
tropo
logi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 4 M
ei 20
15
Kalim
antan
Ba
rat d
an
kalim
antan
Te
ngah
Unive
rsitas
Indo
nesia
(Sita
W
ardh
ani)
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GL
LAHI
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ARGA
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GARA
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STIT
USI
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L PE
NELI
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TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
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LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
(RSP
O) di
Ind
ones
ia
20
Mr. A
ndre
w Jo
hn M
arsh
all
Slou
gh, In
ggris
, 12
Apr
il 197
4 Ing
gris
Unive
rsity
of Mi
chiga
n “E
ffects
of
spat
ial a
nd
tem
pora
l va
riatio
n in
plant
pr
oduc
tivity
on
the
popu
lation
ec
ology
of
Born
ean
rainf
ores
t pr
imat
es a
t the
Ca
bang
Pan
ti Re
sear
ch
Stat
ion in
Gu
nung
Palu
ng
Natio
nal P
ark”
Melih
at ba
gaim
ana
hubu
ngan
an
tara v
arias
i ru
ang d
an
tempo
ral d
ari
prod
uktiv
itas
tanam
an
memp
enga
ruh
i pop
ulasi
prim
ata di
hu
tan
Kalim
antan
Ekolo
gi da
n pr
imata
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
18
Mei 2
015
Kalim
antan
Ba
rat (
TN
Gunu
ng
Palun
g, St
asion
Pe
neliti
an
Caba
ng P
anti,
Ketap
ang,
Kayo
ng U
tara)
Unive
rsitas
Tan
jungp
ura
(Dad
an K
usna
ndar
i, Ri
yand
i, M.S
i)
21
Mr. D
omini
c Sa
muel
Rowl
and
Inggr
is, 9
Juli
1988
Ing
gris
Scho
ol of
Orien
tal an
d Af
rican
St
udies
“The
effe
cts o
f ag
raria
n ch
ange
on
food
secu
rity
and
nutri
tion
in W
est
Kalim
anta
n,
Indo
nesia
”
Menc
ari
damp
ak nu
trisi
akiba
t tran
sisi
perta
nian d
ari
perta
nian
tradis
ional
menja
di pe
rtania
n ya
ng m
apan
da
n diiri
ngi
pemb
elian
ba
han p
anga
n
Ekolo
gi da
n giz
i 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
24 A
pril
2015
Kalim
antan
Ba
rat
(Putu
sibau
, Ka
puas
Hulu
, Pe
ngka
dan,
Boya
ng
Tanju
ng, H
ulu
Guru
ng, S
ilat
Hilir,
Tan
jung
Loka
ng,
Berin
gan J
aya,
TN. B
etung
Ke
rihun
)
Unive
rsitas
Tan
jungp
ura
(Ir. T
ogar
Fer
nand
o, MS
)
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HIR
WAR
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PENE
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PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
22
Ms. A
naïs
Genti
t Pe
ranc
is, 11
Ju
li 199
1 Pe
ranc
is Ag
roPa
risTe
ch
“Bet
ween
Tr
aditio
nal
Prac
tices
De
pend
ing O
n Na
tura
l For
est
And
City'
s M
oder
nity
Acce
ss, T
he
Dich
otom
y Of
Land
scap
e An
d Na
tura
l Re
sour
ces
Value
s For
Da
yak
Com
mun
ities”
Memp
erole
h pe
maha
man
tentan
g pr
aktek
-pr
aktek
yang
be
rbed
a se
hari-
hari,
peng
guna
an
lahan
, pe
rseps
i lan
skap
oleh
pe
ndud
uk
desa
dan n
ilai-
nilai
yang
me
reka
ka
itkan
ke
sumb
er da
ya
alam,
pe
nggu
naan
lah
an da
n sp
esies
lai
nnya
Ekolo
gi da
n bu
daya
6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
29 A
pril
2015
Kalim
antan
Ba
rat (
Kapu
as
Hulu)
dan
Jawa
Bar
at (B
ogor
)
Unive
rsitas
Tan
jungp
ura
(Dr.
Siti M
asito
h Ka
rtikaw
ati)
BULA
N ME
I 1
Mr. J
ames
Mi
chae
l Rus
sell
Tenn
esse
e, AS
, 30
Apr
il 197
5 Am
erika
Se
rikat
De
pt. of
Ge
ologic
al Sc
ience
s, Br
own
Unive
rsity
“The
Lak
e To
wuti D
rilling
Pr
oject:
Clim
ate
and
Envir
onm
enta
l Ch
ange
in
Sulaw
esi,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
4 Mei
2015
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
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ENEL
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AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
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TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
2 Mr
. Chr
istop
her
Sean
Kell
y Pe
nnsy
lvania
, AS
, 31 J
uli
1990
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Depa
rtmen
t of
Eart,
En
viron
menta
l an
d Plan
etary
Scien
ces,
Brow
n Un
iversi
ty
“The
Lak
e To
wuti D
rilling
Pr
oject:
Clim
ate
and
Envir
onm
enta
l Ch
ange
in
Sulaw
esi,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
4 Mei
2015
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
3 Ms
. Sar
ah Je
an
Ivory
South
Dak
ota,
AS, 1
3 Se
ptemb
er
1983
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Brow
n Un
iversi
ty “T
he L
ake
Towu
ti Drill
ing
Proje
ct: C
limat
e an
d En
viron
men
tal
Chan
ge in
Su
lawes
i, In
done
sia”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
4 Mei
2015
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
4 Mr
. Hen
drik
Voge
l Je
rman
, 10 J
uni
1979
Je
rman
Ins
titute
of Ge
ologic
al Sc
ience
s, Un
iversi
ty of
Bern
“The
Lak
e To
wuti D
rilling
Pr
oject:
Clim
ate
and
Envir
onm
enta
l Ch
ange
in
Sulaw
esi,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
5 Mei
2015
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
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HIR
WAR
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NEGA
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DUL
PENE
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TUJU
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PENE
LITI
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PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
5 Ms
. Mar
ina
Alex
andr
a Mo
rlock
Jerm
an, 7
Ma
ret 1
989
Jerm
an
Unive
rsity
of Be
rn,
Switz
erlan
d
“The
Lak
e To
wuti D
rilling
Pr
oject:
Clim
ate
and
Envir
onm
enta
l Ch
ange
in
Sulaw
esi,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
5 Mei
2015
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
6 Ms
. Asc
elina
Ha
sber
g Je
rman
, 7 A
pril
1989
Je
rman
Ins
titute
of Ge
ology
and
Mine
ralog
y, Un
iversi
ty of
Colog
ne,
Germ
any
“The
Lak
e To
wuti D
rilling
Pr
oject:
Clim
ate
and
Envir
onm
enta
l Ch
ange
in
Sulaw
esi,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
5 Mei
2015
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
7 Mr
. Rya
n M.
O'Gr
ady
New
York,
AS,
11
Sep
tembe
r 19
85
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Dept.
Of E
arth
Scien
ces,
Unive
rsity
of Mi
nner
sota
“The
Lak
e To
wuti D
rilling
Pr
oject:
Clim
ate
and
Envir
onm
enta
l Ch
ange
in
Sulaw
esi,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
5 Mei
2015
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
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(Dr.
Satria
Bija
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GL
LAHI
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ARGA
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GARA
IN
STIT
USI
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NELI
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PE
NELI
TIAN
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PE
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PENE
LITI
AN
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A KE
RJA
8 Mr
. Bea
u Ma
rshall
Flo
rida,
AS, 2
6 Ag
ustus
1980
Am
erika
Se
rikat
DO
SECC
Ex
plora
tion
“The
Lak
e To
wuti D
rilling
Pr
oject:
Clim
ate
and
Envir
onm
enta
l Ch
ange
in
Sulaw
esi,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
11 M
ei 20
15
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
9 Mr
. Stev
en C
ole
Florid
a, AS
, 25
Febr
uari 1
980
Amer
ika
Serik
at
DOSE
CC
Explo
ratio
n “T
he L
ake
Towu
ti Drill
ing
Proje
ct: C
limat
e an
d En
viron
men
tal
Chan
ge in
Su
lawes
i, In
done
sia”
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umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
11 M
ei 20
15
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esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
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(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
10
Mr. A
nthon
y Ve
cchia
relli
Kana
da, 1
8 Juli
19
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Amer
ika
Serik
at
DOSE
CC
Explo
ratio
n “T
he L
ake
Towu
ti Drill
ing
Proje
ct: C
limat
e an
d En
viron
men
tal
Chan
ge in
Su
lawes
i, In
done
sia”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
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tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
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Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
11 M
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15
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esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
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Mr. T
imoth
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azier
Ida
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S, 28
Ma
ret 1
983
Amer
ika
Serik
at
DOSE
CC
Explo
ratio
n “T
he L
ake
Towu
ti Drill
ing
Proje
ct: C
limat
e an
d En
viron
men
tal
Chan
ge in
Su
lawes
i, In
done
sia”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
11 M
ei 20
15
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
12
Mr. A
aron
Bl
ouin
Was
hingto
n, AS
, 29 J
uni
1987
Amer
ika
Serik
at
DOSE
CC
Explo
ratio
n “T
he L
ake
Towu
ti Drill
ing
Proje
ct: C
limat
e an
d En
viron
men
tal
Chan
ge in
Su
lawes
i, In
done
sia”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
11 M
ei 20
15
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
13
Mr. T
akota
h Bl
iss
Was
hingto
n, AS
, 22
Agus
tus
1983
Amer
ika
Serik
at
DOSE
CC
Explo
ratio
n “T
he L
ake
Towu
ti Drill
ing
Proje
ct: C
limat
e an
d En
viron
men
tal
Chan
ge in
Su
lawes
i, In
done
sia”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
11 M
ei 20
15
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
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GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
14
Mr. S
hane
Sc
heel
Idaho
, AS,
26
April
1989
Am
erika
Se
rikat
DO
SECC
Ex
plora
tion
“The
Lak
e To
wuti D
rilling
Pr
oject:
Clim
ate
and
Envir
onm
enta
l Ch
ange
in
Sulaw
esi,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
11 M
ei 20
15
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
15
Mr. S
kyler
Da
vis
Califo
rnia,
AS,
6 M
ei 19
92
Amer
ika
Serik
at
DOSE
CC
Explo
ratio
n “T
he L
ake
Towu
ti Drill
ing
Proje
ct: C
limat
e an
d En
viron
men
tal
Chan
ge in
Su
lawes
i, In
done
sia”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
11 M
ei 20
15
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
16
Mr. J
an-
Thor
sten
Blan
ke
Jerm
an, 2
Fe
brua
ri 198
7 Je
rman
Le
ibniz
Institu
te for
Ap
plied
Ge
ophy
sics
(LIA
G)
“The
Lak
e To
wuti D
rilling
Pr
oject:
Clim
ate
and
Envir
onm
enta
l Ch
ange
in
Sulaw
esi,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
18 M
ei 20
15
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
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Mr. T
homa
s Gr
elle
Jerm
an, 2
0 No
vemb
er 19
65
Jerm
an
Leibn
iz Ins
titute
for
Appli
ed
Geop
hysic
s (L
IAG)
“The
Lak
e To
wuti D
rilling
Pr
oject:
Clim
ate
and
Envir
onm
enta
l Ch
ange
in
Sulaw
esi,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
umpu
lkan d
an
meng
anali
sa
data
beru
sia
650 r
ibu ta
hun
tentan
g pe
ruba
han
iklim
tere
strial
da
n lin
gkun
gan d
i Da
nau T
owuti
, Su
lawes
i
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
18 M
ei 20
15
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an
(Sor
oako
, Tim
ampu
, Da
nau T
owuti
)
ITB
(Dr.
Satria
Bija
ksan
a)
18
Mr. C
hrist
ian
Myer
s Lau
gen
Virg
inia,
AS, 1
1 Me
i 197
8 Am
erika
Se
rikat
Un
iversi
ty of
Britis
h Co
lumbia
“How
impo
rtant
is Or
ganiz
ation
al Re
adine
ss fo
r Ch
ange
to
Quali
ty Im
prov
emen
t In
itiativ
es in
In
done
sian
Obste
tric
Facil
ities?
”
Meme
riksa
ke
siapa
n or
ganis
asi
dalam
perio
de
waktu
terte
ntu
terka
it fas
ilitas
ru
mah s
akit
untuk
men
guji
hubu
ngan
an
tara
kesia
pan
orga
nisas
i dan
ke
berh
asila
n pe
laksa
naan
sta
ndar
klini
s
Ilmu
Kese
hatan
Ma
syar
akat
11 (s
ebela
s) bu
lan, m
ulai
4 Mei
2015
Jawa
Bar
at (B
andu
ng,
Indra
mayu
); Ja
wa T
enga
h (G
robo
gan,
Peka
longa
n);
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Bojo
nego
ro,
Tuba
n);
Suma
tera
Utar
a (M
anda
iling
Natal
); Su
lawes
i Se
latan
(Wajo
)
Faku
ltas K
edok
teran
Un
iversi
tas P
adjaj
aran
(E
lsa P
udji S
etiaw
ati)
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
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BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
19
Mr. P
aik Ji
n Hy
ub
Kore
a, 23
Apr
il 19
72
Kore
a Ko
rea
Rese
arch
Ins
titute
of Bi
oscie
nce
and
Biote
chno
logy
“Biop
rosp
ectin
g of
Indo
nesia
n M
edici
nal
plant
s”
Pene
litian
dan
peng
emba
nga
n oba
t her
bal
deng
an ba
han
baku
tana
man
herb
al Ind
ones
ia
Farm
asi d
an
biotek
nolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
5 M
ei 20
15
Bante
n (L
abor
atoria
Pe
ngem
bang
an T
ekno
logi
Indus
tri Ag
ro
dan
Biom
edika
, Pu
spipt
ek
Serp
ong)
; Ja
mbi (T
N Gu
nung
Ke
rinci)
dan
Suma
tera
Bara
t (TN
Gu
nung
Ke
rinci)
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Far
masi
dan M
edika
BPP
T (D
R.
Bamb
ang M
arwo
to, A
pt.,
MEng
.)
20
Mr. S
teven
Gr
aham
Wils
on
Melbo
urne
, Au
strali
a, 21
Fe
brua
ri 195
9
Austr
alia
Unive
rsity
of Qu
eens
land
“Eco
logy a
nd
Cons
erva
tion
of
Java
n Rh
ino”
Memb
angu
n ba
sis ris
et ba
dak b
ercu
la Ja
wa ya
ng
dapa
t be
rkontr
ibusi
untuk
ma
najem
en
dan
kebe
rlang
sung
an ko
nser
vasi
spes
ies in
i
Kons
erva
si da
n eko
logi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
8 Me
i 201
5
Jaba
r (Ta
man
Nasio
nal U
jung
Kulon
)
Tama
n Nas
ional
Ujun
g Ku
lon, K
emen
terian
Ke
hutan
an (D
r. Ir.
Moh
. Ha
ryono
)
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LAMA
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NELI
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Ms. J
oana
Ar
agay
Sole
r Sp
anyo
l, 29
Nove
mber
1983
Sp
anyo
l Ou
trop a
t Ox
ford
Broo
kes
“Und
ersta
nding
sp
atio-
tem
pora
l va
riatio
ns in
bio
diver
sity i
n th
e pe
at
swam
ps o
f Sa
bang
au, w
ith
parti
cular
focu
s on
fore
st bu
tterfl
ies”
Mema
hami
fak
tor ya
ng
meny
ebab
kan
peru
baha
n ke
anek
arag
ama
n hay
ati di
hu
tan
khus
usny
a ku
pu-ku
pu
deng
an
memp
erha
tika
n fak
tor-fa
ktor
sepe
rti cu
aca
dan
peru
baha
n ve
getas
i/hab
itat
Biolo
gi da
n ek
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 6
Mei
2015
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
(Huta
n Se
bang
au,
Palan
gka
Raya
)
CIMT
ROP,
Univ
ersit
as
Palan
gka R
aya
(Suw
ido
Limin,
Twe
ntino
losa d
an
Ari P
urwa
nto)
22
Mr. R
onald
Lu
kens
-bull
Ma
roko
, 6 M
ei 19
66
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of No
rth F
lorida
“W
hen
Plur
alism
Be
cam
e a
Value
fo
r a M
uslim
M
ilitia:
Exp
loring
th
e Hi
story
of
GP A
nsor
”
Melak
ukan
ris
et ar
sip
untuk
me
maha
mi
sejar
ah G
P An
shor
dan
trans
forma
siny
a men
jadi
pemb
ela
plura
lisme
di
Indon
esia
Stud
i Ke
agam
aan
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 5 M
ei 20
15
DKI J
akar
ta,
Yogy
akar
ta,
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Sur
abay
a)
UNSI
Q Un
iversi
tas S
ains
dan I
lmu Q
uran
(Dr.
Azha
r Ch
olil)
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TIAN
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PE
NELI
TIAN
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
23
Mr. S
erge
An
drefo
uet
Paris
, Per
ancis
, 11
Apr
il 196
8 Pe
ranc
is IR
D (In
stitut
de
Rech
erch
e Po
ur le
De
velop
peme
nt)
“Infra
struc
ture
De
velop
men
t of
Spac
e Oc
eano
grap
hy.
Cora
l Ree
f M
onito
ring
Appli
catio
n”
Peme
taan
habit
at da
n su
rvei
peru
baha
n
Peng
inder
aan j
auh
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 6
Mei
2015
Bali
(Jemb
rana
, Ke
pulau
an
Less
er S
unda
, Nu
sa P
enida
), Su
lawes
i Utar
a (M
anad
o, TN
Bu
nake
n),
Sulaw
esi
Teng
gara
(TN
Wak
atobi)
, Ma
luku
(Ser
am),
Nusa
Te
ngga
ra
Bara
t (L
ombo
k)
Bada
n Litb
ang K
KP (D
r Be
rny S
ubki)
24
Ms. M
aribe
th Er
b Muc
ek
AS, 2
9 Jan
uari
1955
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Na
tiona
l Un
iversi
ty of
Sing
apor
e, Si
ngap
ore
“Dec
entra
lizat
ion,
Mini
ng a
nd
Loca
l Co
mm
unitie
s in
Easte
rn
Indo
nesia
”
Memp
elajar
i da
mpak
sosia
l da
n lin
gkun
gan
deng
an
berke
mban
gnya
indu
stri
perta
mban
gan
di Ind
ones
ia se
telah
im
pleme
ntasi
otono
mi da
n de
sentr
alisa
si di
abad
ke-2
1
Sosio
-an
tropo
logi
8 (de
lapan
) bu
lan, m
ulai
18 M
ei 20
15
Nusa
Te
ngga
ra
Timur
(Sum
ba
Teng
ah,
Sumb
a Tim
ur,
Sumb
a Bar
at,
Mang
gara
i Ba
rat,
Mang
gara
i Te
ngah
, Ma
ngga
rai
Timur
, Le
mbata
, Belu
, Tim
or T
enga
h Ut
ara,
Kupa
ng)
Depa
rteme
n Antr
opolo
gi,
Unive
rsitas
Indo
nesia
(Dr.
Semi
arto
Aji P
urwa
nto)
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TUJU
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PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
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25
Dr. S
ean
Andr
ew C
rowe
Ed
monto
n, 28
Ok
tober
1977
Ka
nada
Un
iversi
ty of
Britis
h Co
lumbia
"Biog
eoch
emist
ry a
nd
Geom
icrob
iolog
y of t
he M
alili
Lake
s, In
done
sia"
Memp
elajar
i as
pek-a
spek
mi
krobio
logis,
ge
okim
ia, da
n lim
nolog
i dar
i Da
nau-
dana
u Ma
lili
Mikro
biolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
13
Mei 2
015
Sulse
l (Dan
au-
dana
u Mali
li) Pu
slit L
imno
logi L
IPI (
Dr.
Cynth
ia He
nny d
an tim
)
26
Dr. J
ens
Kallm
eyer
La
ngen
hage
n, 30
Mei
1974
Je
rman
GF
Z Po
stdam
"B
iogeo
chem
istr
y and
Ge
omicr
obiol
ogy o
f the
Mali
li La
kes,
Indo
nesia
"
Memp
elajar
i as
pek-a
spek
mi
krobio
logis,
ge
okim
ia, da
n lim
nolog
i dar
i Da
nau-
dana
u Ma
lili
Mikro
biolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
13
Mei 2
015
Sulse
l (Dan
au-
dana
u Mali
li) Pu
slit L
imno
logi L
IPI (
Dr.
Cynth
ia He
nny d
an tim
)
27
Ms. R
ache
l Lo
uise S
imist
er
Inggr
is, 5
Mare
t 19
86
Selan
dia
Baru
Un
iversi
ty Of
Br
itish
Colum
bia
(UBC
)
"Biog
eoch
emist
ry a
nd
Geom
icrob
iolog
y of t
he M
alili
Lake
s, In
done
sia"
Memp
elajar
i as
pek-a
spek
mi
krobio
logis,
ge
okim
ia, da
n lim
nolog
i dar
i Da
nau-
dana
u Ma
lili
Mikro
biolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
15
Mei 2
015
Sulse
l (Dan
au-
dana
u Mali
li) Pu
slit L
imno
logi L
IPI (
Dr.
Cynth
ia He
nny d
an tim
)
28
Mr. K
ohen
Witt
Baue
r Be
lgia,
26 Ju
li 19
89
Kana
da
Unive
rsity
Of
Britis
h Co
lumbia
(U
BC)
"Biog
eoch
emist
ry a
nd
Geom
icrob
iolog
y of t
he M
alili
Lake
s, In
done
sia"
Memp
elajar
i as
pek-a
spek
mi
krobio
logis,
ge
okim
ia, da
n lim
nolog
i dar
i Da
nau-
dana
u Ma
lili
Mikro
biolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
15
Mei 2
015
Sulse
l (Dan
au-
dana
u Mali
li) Pu
slit L
imno
logi L
IPI (
Dr.
Cynth
ia He
nny d
an tim
)
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PE
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BI
DANG
PE
NELI
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LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
29
Ms. K
athar
ina
Reute
r Je
rman
, 14 J
uli
1990
Je
rman
Ge
org-
Augu
st-Un
iversi
tat-
Goett
ingen
“Dev
elopm
ent
and
dyna
mics
of
rainf
ores
t and
ra
infor
est
trans
form
ation
s in
Sum
atra
du
ring
preh
istor
ic an
d his
toric
times
”
Memp
elajar
i ve
getas
i jan
gka
panja
ng,
dinam
ika ik
lim
dan t
itik ap
i di
prov
insi J
ambi
Ekolo
gi 7 (
tujuh
) bu
lan, m
ulai
1 Jun
i 201
5
Jamb
i (Keb
un
Raya
Buk
it Sa
ri, Me
ndah
ara I
lir,
Laha
n raw
a di
PTPN
VI-
Batan
ghar
i,TN
Bukit
Du
abela
s, Hu
tan
Hara
pan,
Perke
buna
n ke
lapa s
awit,
perke
buna
n ka
ret d
an
hutan
kare
t di
Kab.
Saro
langu
n da
n Kab
. Ba
tangh
ari)
Institu
t Per
tanian
Bog
or
(Pro
f. Dr.
Supia
ndi
Sabih
am),
Unive
rsitas
Ja
mbi (D
r. As
madi
Saad
da
n Yud
hi Ac
hnop
a, MS
c)
30
Mr. L
uis
Rend
on
Ekua
dor,
4 Jun
i 19
86
Ekua
dor
Unive
rsity
of La
usan
ne
"Biog
eoch
emist
ry a
nd
Geom
icrob
iolog
y of t
he M
alili
Lake
s, In
done
sia"
Memp
elajar
i as
pek-a
spek
mi
krobio
logis,
ge
okim
ia, da
n lim
nolog
i dar
i Da
nau-
dana
u Ma
lili
Mikro
biolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
15
Mei 2
015
Sulse
l (Dan
au-
dana
u Mali
li) Pu
slit L
imno
logi L
IPI (
Dr.
Cynth
ia He
nny d
an tim
)
31
Mr. A
ndré
Fr
iese
Kyritz
, 13 M
ei 19
88
Jerm
an
Unive
rsity
of Po
stdam
"B
iogeo
chem
istr
y and
Ge
omicr
obiol
ogy o
f the
Mali
li La
kes,
Indo
nesia
"
Memp
elajar
i as
pek-a
spek
mi
krobio
logis,
ge
okim
ia, da
n lim
nolog
i dar
i Da
nau-
dana
u Ma
lili
Mikro
biolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
15
Mei 2
015
Sulse
l (Dan
au-
dana
u Mali
li) Pu
slit L
imno
logi L
IPI (
Dr.
Cynth
ia He
nny d
an tim
)
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PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
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32
Mr. J
an A
xel
Kitte
St
adtha
gen,
Jerm
an 24
Se
ptemb
er
1975
Jerm
an
Deuts
ches
Ge
oFor
schu
ngsZ
entru
m Po
tsdam
"Biog
eoch
emist
ry a
nd
Geom
icrob
iolog
y of t
he M
alili
Lake
s, In
done
sia"
Memp
elajar
i as
pek-a
spek
mi
krobio
logis,
ge
okim
ia, da
n lim
nolog
i dar
i Da
nau-
dana
u Ma
lili
Mikro
biolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
15
Mei 2
015
Sulse
l (Dan
au-
dana
u Mali
li) Pu
slit L
imno
logi L
IPI (
Dr.
Cynth
ia He
nny d
an tim
)
33
Dr. A
urèle
Vu
illemi
n Oa
kland
, AS,
14
Nov
embe
r 19
78
Swiss
He
lmho
ltz
Centr
e Po
tsdam
, De
utsch
es
GeoF
orsc
hung
sZen
trum
GFZ
"Biog
eoch
emist
ry a
nd
Geom
icrob
iolog
y of t
he M
alili
Lake
s, In
done
sia"
Memp
elajar
i as
pek-a
spek
mi
krobio
logis,
ge
okim
ia, da
n lim
nolog
i dar
i Da
nau-
dana
u Ma
lili
Mikro
biolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
15
Mei 2
015
Sulse
l (Dan
au-
dana
u Mali
li) Pu
slit L
imno
logi L
IPI (
Dr.
Cynth
ia He
nny d
an tim
)
34
Mr. B
in Fa
n Sh
angh
ai, 23
Fe
brua
ri 196
0 RR
T Th
e Firs
t Ins
titute
of Oc
eano
grap
hy
"Sou
th C
hina
Sea
- In
done
sian
Seas
Tr
ansp
ort/E
xcha
nge
(SIT
E) a
nd
Dyna
mics
of
Sund
a an
d Lo
mbo
k Stra
its"
Melak
ukan
pe
ngam
atan
dinam
ika la
ut ali
ran p
anas
di
antar
a lau
tan
Indon
esia
dan
Laut
Cina
Se
latan
di
Selat
Kar
imata
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
pema
sang
an
moor
ing
Osea
nogr
afi
25 (d
ua
puluh
lima)
ha
ri, mu
lai 2
Ju
ni 20
15
Pera
iran S
elat
Karim
ata da
n Se
lat Lo
mbok
Pusa
t Pen
gkaji
an da
n Pe
reka
yasa
an T
ekno
logi
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n, Ba
litban
g KP
, KKP
(D
r.rer
.nat A
gus S
etyaw
an,
Mukti
Tre
nggo
no, M
.Si.,
dan t
im)
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GL
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ARGA
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GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
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NELI
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LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
35
Mr. S
hujia
ng Li
Sh
ando
ng, 1
1 No
vemb
er 19
79
RRT
The F
irst
Institu
te of
Ocea
nogr
aphy
"Sou
th C
hina
Sea
- In
done
sian
Seas
Tr
ansp
ort/E
xcha
nge
(SIT
E) a
nd
Dyna
mics
of
Sund
a an
d Lo
mbo
k Stra
its"
Melak
ukan
pe
ngam
atan
dinam
ika la
ut ali
ran p
anas
di
antar
a lau
tan
Indon
esia
dan
Laut
Cina
Se
latan
di
Selat
Kar
imata
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
pema
sang
an
moor
ing
Osea
nogr
afi
25 (d
ua
puluh
lima)
ha
ri, mu
lai 2
Ju
ni 20
15
Pera
iran S
elat
Karim
ata da
n Se
lat Lo
mbok
Pusa
t Pen
gkaji
an da
n Pe
reka
yasa
an T
ekno
logi
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n, Ba
litban
g KP
, KKP
(D
r.rer
.nat A
gus S
etyaw
an,
Mukti
Tre
nggo
no, M
.Si.,
dan t
im)
36
Mr. X
u Ten
gfei
China
, 27
Febr
uari 1
986
RRT
The F
irst
Institu
te of
Ocea
nogr
aphy
"Sou
th C
hina
Sea
- In
done
sian
Seas
Tr
ansp
ort/E
xcha
nge
(SIT
E) a
nd
Dyna
mics
of
Sund
a an
d Lo
mbo
k Stra
its"
Melak
ukan
pe
ngam
atan
dinam
ika la
ut ali
ran p
anas
di
antar
a lau
tan
Indon
esia
dan
Laut
Cina
Se
latan
di
Selat
Kar
imata
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
pema
sang
an
moor
ing
Osea
nogr
afi
25 (d
ua
puluh
lima)
ha
ri, mu
lai 2
Ju
ni 20
15
Pera
iran S
elat
Karim
ata da
n Se
lat Lo
mbok
Pusa
t Pen
gkaji
an da
n Pe
reka
yasa
an T
ekno
logi
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n, Ba
litban
g KP
, KKP
(D
r.rer
.nat A
gus S
etyaw
an,
Mukti
Tre
nggo
no, M
.Si.,
dan t
im)
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MPAT
TGL
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HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
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INST
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
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LITI
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Mr. X
iaoqin
g Xu
Shan
dong
, 09
Janu
ari 1
986
RRT
The F
irst
Institu
te of
Ocea
nogr
aphy
"Sou
th C
hina
Sea
- In
done
sian
Seas
Tr
ansp
ort/E
xcha
nge
(SIT
E) a
nd
Dyna
mics
of
Sund
a an
d Lo
mbo
k Stra
its"
Melak
ukan
pe
ngam
atan
dinam
ika la
ut ali
ran p
anas
di
antar
a lau
tan
Indon
esia
dan
Laut
Cina
Se
latan
di
Selat
Kar
imata
de
ngan
me
lakuk
an
pema
sang
an
moor
ing
Osea
nogr
afi
25 (d
ua
puluh
lima)
ha
ri, mu
lai 2
Ju
ni 20
15
Pera
iran S
elat
Karim
ata da
n Se
lat Lo
mbok
Pusa
t Pen
gkaji
an da
n Pe
reka
yasa
an T
ekno
logi
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n, Ba
litban
g KP
, KKP
(D
r.rer
.nat A
gus S
etyaw
an,
Mukti
Tre
nggo
no, M
.Si.,
dan t
im)
38
Ms. V
era B
rittig
Hung
aria,
23
Mei 1
977
Hung
aria
Muse
um of
Fin
e Arts
– Fe
renc
Hop
p Mu
seum
of
Asiat
ic Ar
ts
“Hist
ory o
f the
Ja
vane
se
Colle
ction
of t
he
Fere
nc H
opp
Mus
eum
of
Asiat
ic Ar
ts”
Meng
eksp
lora
si da
n me
ngon
tekstu
alisa
sikan
ko
leksi
seni
Jawa
di
Muse
um
Fere
nc H
opp
Muse
um da
n un
tuk m
elaca
k ke
mbali
asal-
usuln
ya
Kese
nian
dan b
uday
a 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
7 Mei
2015
DI Y
ogya
karta
da
n Jaw
a Ba
rat (
Kota
Bogo
r, Ka
b. Bo
gor,
Kota
Cire
bon d
an
Kab.
Cire
bon)
Unive
rsitas
San
ata D
harm
a (Jo
hane
s Eka
Priy
atma,
M.Sc
., Ph.D
.)
39
Mr. S
tig K
arl
Joha
n To
rsten
sson
Swed
ia, 18
Juni
1987
Sw
edia
Upps
ala
Unive
rsity
“Pre
-feas
abilit
y stu
dy o
f was
te
to e
nerg
y in
Kuta
i Ka
rtane
gara
, In
done
sia”
Melak
ukan
stu
di ke
layak
an
untuk
im
pleme
ntasi
pemb
angk
it lis
trik be
rbas
is sa
mpah
Ener
gi da
n lin
gkun
gan
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 12
Mei
2015
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (K
utai
Karta
nega
ra)
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an K
ab. K
utai
Karta
nega
ra (D
r. Ir.
S.
Syar
ief F
athilla
h, M.
P)
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NELI
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NELI
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
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Mr. J
on
Gaze
lius
Swed
ia, 15
Fe
brua
ri 198
8 Sw
edia
Upps
ala
Unive
rsity
“Pre
-feas
abilit
y stu
dy o
f was
te
to e
nerg
y in
Kuta
i Ka
rtane
gara
, In
done
sia”
Melak
ukan
stu
di ke
layak
an
untuk
im
pleme
ntasi
pemb
angk
it lis
trik be
rbas
is sa
mpah
Ener
gi da
n lin
gkun
gan
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 12
Mei
2015
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (K
utai
Karta
nega
ra)
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an K
ab. K
utai
Karta
nega
ra (D
r. Ir.
S.
Syar
ief F
athilla
h, M.
P)
41
Mr. Id
sert
Jelsm
a Gr
aven
hage
, 23
Nove
mber
1979
Be
landa
Ut
rech
t Un
iversi
ty &
UGM
"Lar
ge-s
cale
Inve
stmen
t in
Food
, Fibr
e, a
nd
Ener
gy:
Susta
inable
op
tions
that
wo
rk fo
r for
est
and
the
poor
(L
IFFE
Opt
ions,
secti
ons
Indo
nesia
)"
Mene
liti tip
e pe
rkebu
nan
yang
dit
erap
kan
dalam
indu
stri
kerta
s dan
ke
lapa s
awit
serta
meli
hat
damp
ak
lingk
unga
nnya
Sosio
Ek
onom
i Pe
rtania
n
9 (se
mbila
n)
bulan
, mula
i 12
Agu
stus
2015
Jaba
r (Bo
gor),
Ri
au, K
altim
, Lo
kasi
Baru
: Su
mbar
(P
asam
an
Bara
t)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan U
GM
(Oka
Kar
yanto
, S.P
., M.
Sc.)
42
Prof.
Dr.
Satis
h Si
ngh
India,
1 De
semb
er 19
57
Inggr
is Ins
titut d
e Ph
ysiqu
e du
Glob
e de P
aris
“Men
tawa
i Gap
-Ts
unam
i Ea
rthqu
ake
Risk
As
sess
men
t (M
EGA-
TERA
)”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ge
ologi
dan g
eofis
ika
dasa
r laut
dalam
ka
itann
ya
deng
an
kege
mpaa
n da
n tsu
nami
se
baga
i sala
h sa
tu up
aya
untuk
me
lakuk
an
mitig
asi
benc
ana
Geolo
gi da
n Ke
lautan
45
(emp
at pu
luh lim
a)
hari m
ulai 2
0 Me
i 201
5
Pera
iran S
elat
Menta
wai d
an
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
lepas
pa
ntai K
ab.
Kepu
lauan
Me
ntawa
i
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ge
otekn
ologi
LIPI (
Dr.Ir
. Ha
ryadi
Perm
ana d
an D
r. Nu
groh
o Dwi
Han
anto)
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AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
43
Dr. H
elene
Ca
rton
Pera
ncis,
2 Ju
ni 19
78
Pera
ncis
Institu
t de
Phys
ique d
u Gl
obe d
e Par
is
“Men
tawa
i Gap
-Ts
unam
i Ea
rthqu
ake
Risk
As
sess
men
t (M
EGA-
TERA
)”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ge
ologi
dan g
eofis
ika
dasa
r laut
dalam
ka
itann
ya
deng
an
kege
mpaa
n da
n tsu
nami
se
baga
i sala
h sa
tu up
aya
untuk
me
lakuk
an
mitig
asi
benc
ana
Geolo
gi da
n Ke
lautan
45
(emp
at pu
luh lim
a)
hari m
ulai 2
0 Me
i 201
5
Pera
iran S
elat
Menta
wai d
an
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
lepas
pa
ntai K
ab.
Kepu
lauan
Me
ntawa
i
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ge
otekn
ologi
LIPI (
Dr.Ir
. Ha
ryadi
Perm
ana d
an D
r. Nu
groh
o Dwi
Han
anto)
44
Mr. R
omain
Du
perra
y Pe
ranc
is, 15
Ag
ustus
1991
Pe
ranc
is Ins
titut d
e Ph
ysiqu
e du
Glob
e de P
aris
“Men
tawa
i Gap
-Ts
unam
i Ea
rthqu
ake
Risk
As
sess
men
t (M
EGA-
TERA
)”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ge
ologi
dan g
eofis
ika
dasa
r laut
dalam
ka
itann
ya
deng
an
kege
mpaa
n da
n tsu
nami
se
baga
i sala
h sa
tu up
aya
untuk
me
lakuk
an
mitig
asi
benc
ana
Geolo
gi da
n Ke
lautan
45
(emp
at pu
luh lim
a)
hari m
ulai 2
0 Me
i 201
5
Pera
iran S
elat
Menta
wai d
an
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
lepas
pa
ntai K
ab.
Kepu
lauan
Me
ntawa
i
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ge
otekn
ologi
LIPI (
Dr.Ir
. Ha
ryadi
Perm
ana d
an D
r. Nu
groh
o Dwi
Han
anto)
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ENEL
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AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
45
Dr. S
heng
ji Wei
RRT,
20
Agus
tus 19
82
RRT
Earth
Ob
serva
tory o
f Si
ngap
ore
“Men
tawa
i Gap
-Ts
unam
i Ea
rthqu
ake
Risk
As
sess
men
t (M
EGA-
TERA
)”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ge
ologi
dan g
eofis
ika
dasa
r laut
dalam
ka
itann
ya
deng
an
kege
mpaa
n da
n tsu
nami
se
baga
i sala
h sa
tu up
aya
untuk
me
lakuk
an
mitig
asi
benc
ana
Geolo
gi da
n Ke
lautan
45
(emp
at pu
luh lim
a)
hari m
ulai 2
0 Me
i 201
5
Pera
iran S
elat
Menta
wai d
an
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
lepas
pa
ntai K
ab.
Kepu
lauan
Me
ntawa
i
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ge
otekn
ologi
LIPI (
Dr.Ir
. Ha
ryadi
Perm
ana d
an D
r. Nu
groh
o Dwi
Han
anto)
46
Dr. F
rede
rique
Le
clerc
Pera
ncis,
8 Ap
ril 19
87
Pera
ncis
Earth
Ob
serva
tory o
f Si
ngap
ore
“Men
tawa
i Gap
-Ts
unam
i Ea
rthqu
ake
Risk
As
sess
men
t (M
EGA-
TERA
)”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ge
ologi
dan g
eofis
ika
dasa
r laut
dalam
ka
itann
ya
deng
an
kege
mpaa
n da
n tsu
nami
se
baga
i sala
h sa
tu up
aya
untuk
me
lakuk
an
mitig
asi
benc
ana
Geolo
gi da
n Ke
lautan
45
(emp
at pu
luh lim
a)
hari m
ulai 2
0 Me
i 201
5
Pera
iran S
elat
Menta
wai d
an
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
lepas
pa
ntai K
ab.
Kepu
lauan
Me
ntawa
i
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ge
otekn
ologi
LIPI (
Dr.Ir
. Ha
ryadi
Perm
ana d
an D
r. Nu
groh
o Dwi
Han
anto)
533Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian AsingKementerian Riset dan Teknologi
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NAMA
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ELIT
I TE
MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
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NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
47
Mr. S
tephe
n Ca
rson
Inggr
is,18
Fe
brua
ri 198
9 Ing
gris
Earth
Ob
serva
tory o
f Si
ngap
ore
“Men
tawa
i Gap
-Ts
unam
i Ea
rthqu
ake
Risk
As
sess
men
t (M
EGA-
TERA
)”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ge
ologi
dan g
eofis
ika
dasa
r laut
dalam
ka
itann
ya
deng
an
kege
mpaa
n da
n tsu
nami
se
baga
i sala
h sa
tu up
aya
untuk
me
lakuk
an
mitig
asi
benc
ana
Geolo
gi da
n Ke
lautan
45
(emp
at pu
luh lim
a)
hari m
ulai 2
0 Me
i 201
5
Pera
iran S
elat
Menta
wai d
an
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
lepas
pa
ntai K
ab.
Kepu
lauan
Me
ntawa
i
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ge
otekn
ologi
LIPI (
Dr.Ir
. Ha
ryadi
Perm
ana d
an D
r. Nu
groh
o Dwi
Han
anto)
48
Mr. A
noop
Th
omas
Ind
ia, 9
April
1972
Ind
ia Se
a Lan
d Te
chno
logy
“Men
tawa
i Gap
-Ts
unam
i Ea
rthqu
ake
Risk
As
sess
men
t (M
EGA-
TERA
)”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ge
ologi
dan g
eofis
ika
dasa
r laut
dalam
ka
itann
ya
deng
an
kege
mpaa
n da
n tsu
nami
se
baga
i sala
h sa
tu up
aya
untuk
me
lakuk
an
mitig
asi
benc
ana
Geolo
gi da
n Ke
lautan
45
(emp
at pu
luh lim
a)
hari m
ulai 2
0 Me
i 201
5
Pera
iran S
elat
Menta
wai d
an
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
lepas
pa
ntai K
ab.
Kepu
lauan
Me
ntawa
i
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ge
otekn
ologi
LIPI (
Dr.Ir
. Ha
ryadi
Perm
ana d
an D
r. Nu
groh
o Dwi
Han
anto)
534 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian AsingKementerian Riset dan Teknologi
DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA2015NO
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MA P
ENEL
ITI
TEMP
AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
49
Mr. K
hoo Y
ih Ch
yuan
Ma
laysia
, 13
April
1985
Ma
laysia
Se
a Lan
d Te
chno
logy
“Men
tawa
i Gap
-Ts
unam
i Ea
rthqu
ake
Risk
As
sess
men
t (M
EGA-
TERA
)”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ge
ologi
dan g
eofis
ika
dasa
r laut
dalam
ka
itann
ya
deng
an
kege
mpaa
n da
n tsu
nami
se
baga
i sala
h sa
tu up
aya
untuk
me
lakuk
an
mitig
asi
benc
ana
Geolo
gi da
n Ke
lautan
45
(emp
at pu
luh lim
a)
hari m
ulai 2
0 Me
i 201
5
Pera
iran S
elat
Menta
wai d
an
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
lepas
pa
ntai K
ab.
Kepu
lauan
Me
ntawa
i
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ge
otekn
ologi
LIPI (
Dr.Ir
. Ha
ryadi
Perm
ana d
an D
r. Nu
groh
o Dwi
Han
anto)
50
Mr. M
uham
mad
Ramd
an B
in Ka
maru
ddin
Sing
apur
a, 7
Juni
1989
Si
ngap
ura
Sea L
and
Tech
nolog
y “M
enta
wai G
ap-
Tsun
ami
Earth
quak
e Ri
sk
Asse
ssm
ent
(MEG
A-TE
RA)”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ge
ologi
dan g
eofis
ika
dasa
r laut
dalam
ka
itann
ya
deng
an
kege
mpaa
n da
n tsu
nami
se
baga
i sala
h sa
tu up
aya
untuk
me
lakuk
an
mitig
asi
benc
ana
Geolo
gi da
n Ke
lautan
45
(emp
at pu
luh lim
a)
hari m
ulai 2
0 Me
i 201
5
Pera
iran S
elat
Menta
wai d
an
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
lepas
pa
ntai K
ab.
Kepu
lauan
Me
ntawa
i
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ge
otekn
ologi
LIPI (
Dr.Ir
. Ha
ryadi
Perm
ana d
an D
r. Nu
groh
o Dwi
Han
anto)
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PEN
ELIT
I TE
MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
51
Mr. A
nthon
y De
eban
k Ing
gris,
3 No
vemb
er 19
64
Inggr
is Se
a Lan
d Te
chno
logy
“Men
tawa
i Gap
-Ts
unam
i Ea
rthqu
ake
Risk
As
sess
men
t (M
EGA-
TERA
)”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ge
ologi
dan g
eofis
ika
dasa
r laut
dalam
ka
itann
ya
deng
an
kege
mpaa
n da
n tsu
nami
se
baga
i sala
h sa
tu up
aya
untuk
me
lakuk
an
mitig
asi
benc
ana
Geolo
gi da
n Ke
lautan
45
(emp
at pu
luh lim
a)
hari m
ulai 2
0 Me
i 201
5
Pera
iran S
elat
Menta
wai d
an
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
lepas
pa
ntai K
ab.
Kepu
lauan
Me
ntawa
i
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ge
otekn
ologi
LIPI (
Dr.Ir
. Ha
ryadi
Perm
ana d
an D
r. Nu
groh
o Dwi
Han
anto)
52
Mr. P
hilip
Thom
as
Sing
apur
a, 16
Ok
tober
1985
Si
ngap
ura
Sea L
and
Tech
nolog
y “M
enta
wai G
ap-
Tsun
ami
Earth
quak
e Ri
sk
Asse
ssm
ent
(MEG
A-TE
RA)”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ge
ologi
dan g
eofis
ika
dasa
r laut
dalam
ka
itann
ya
deng
an
kege
mpaa
n da
n tsu
nami
se
baga
i sala
h sa
tu up
aya
untuk
me
lakuk
an
mitig
asi
benc
ana
Geolo
gi da
n Ke
lautan
45
(emp
at pu
luh lim
a)
hari m
ulai 2
0 Me
i 201
5
Pera
iran S
elat
Menta
wai d
an
Samu
dera
Hi
ndia
lepas
pa
ntai K
ab.
Kepu
lauan
Me
ntawa
i
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ge
otekn
ologi
LIPI (
Dr.Ir
. Ha
ryadi
Perm
ana d
an D
r. Nu
groh
o Dwi
Han
anto)
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ENEL
ITI
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AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
53
Mr. R
apatt
oni
Julia
n Jos
s Au
strali
a, 15
De
semb
er 19
90
Austr
alia
Unive
rsity
of W
ester
n Au
strali
a
“The
pat
tern
an
d ge
nom
e m
utat
ion o
f HIV
an
tiret
rovir
al re
sista
nce
in Dr
. So
etom
o Ho
spita
l, Su
raba
ya”
Eksp
olora
si po
la AR
V ter
hada
p be
bera
pa
pasie
n di R
S Dr
. Soe
tomo
Sura
baya
se
rta m
enca
ri da
ta me
ngen
ai po
la re
sisten
si AR
V ge
notip
Kese
hatan
3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
20 M
ei 20
15
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Sur
abay
a)
Faku
ltas K
edok
teran
UN
AIR
(Pro
f. Agu
ng
Pran
oto) d
an LP
T UN
AIR
(Pro
f. Mar
linge
Lusid
a)
54
Mr. A
lastai
r Jo
hn K
embe
r Ing
gris,
2 No
vemb
er 19
76
Inggr
is Un
iversi
ty of
Plym
outh
“A
cous
tic
mon
itorin
g as
a
surv
ey m
etho
d fo
r the
Crit
ically
En
dang
ered
Su
lawes
i cr
este
d bla
ck
mac
aque
M
acac
a nig
ra”
Memp
elajar
i ap
akah
pe
manta
uan
akus
tik co
cok
untuk
me
manta
u ko
munit
as
Maca
ca N
igra
Kons
erva
si,
prim
atolog
i 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
23 M
ei 20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Cag
ar A
lam
Tang
koko
-Ba
tuang
as)
Unive
rsitas
Sam
Ratu
langi
(Dr.
John
y S. T
asirin
)
55
Mr. M
ichae
l La
wren
ce D
e Al
essi
Amer
ika, 2
7 Juli
19
69
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of W
ashin
gton
“Mar
ine
Cons
erva
tion
in In
done
sia:
Mini
mum
Size
Lim
its in
the
Blue
Swi
mm
ing
Crab
Fish
ery
and
the
Ban
on
Traw
ling”
Untuk
lebih
me
maha
mi
insen
tif ek
onom
i, so
sial, d
an
ekolo
gi ap
a ya
ng di
resp
on
oleh n
elaya
n ra
junga
n se
tempa
t
Kebij
akan
da
n kela
utan
11 (s
ebela
s) bu
lan, m
ulai
22 Ju
ni 20
15
Lamp
ung,
Beng
kulu,
Ja
wa T
imur
(P
ati),
Jawa
Te
ngah
(D
emak
), Su
lawes
i Te
ngga
ra
(Mun
a, Ko
nawe
), Ma
luku
(Amb
on),
Loka
si Ba
ru :
Bali
Pusa
t Kaji
an S
umbe
rday
a Pe
sisir d
an La
utan I
PB (D
r. Lu
ky A
drian
to)
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ELIT
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MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
56
Ms. S
ophie
Am
elia V
augh
n Ki
rklin
Inggr
is, 10
Juni
1992
Ing
gris
Unive
rsity
Colle
ge
Lond
on
“Ora
ng-u
tan
mot
her-i
nfan
t ac
tivity
pat
tern
s an
d inf
ant
deve
lopm
ent”
Meng
eksp
lora
si pe
riode
ke
terga
ntung
an o
rang
utan
da
n pola
pe
rkemb
anga
nnya
Prim
atolog
i 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
25 M
ei 20
15
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
(S
eban
gau)
CIMT
ROP,
Univ
ersit
as
Palan
gka R
aya
(Hen
dri
Saga
ra da
n Idr
us)
57
Ms. F
atin
Nabil
a Bt M
d Na
zaru
ddin
Malay
sia, 1
8 No
vemb
er 19
92
Malay
sia
Scho
ol Of
Bi
ologic
al Sc
ience
, Un
iversi
ti Sa
ins
Malay
sia
“Ora
ngut
an-
Hum
an
Inte
racti
on”
Memp
elajar
i pe
rilaku
oran
g uta
n ter
hada
p ba
nyak
nya
manu
sia ya
ng
datan
g
Prim
atolog
i 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
11 Ju
ni 20
15
Suma
tera
Utar
a (TN
Na
siona
l Gu
nung
Le
user
, Buk
it La
wang
)
Faku
ltas P
ertan
ian
Unive
rsitas
Sum
atera
Ut
ara (
Onriz
al, S
.Hut,
M.S
i)
58
Ms. A
drien
ne
Louis
e Con
tasti
Kana
da, 1
Fe
brua
ri 198
6 Ka
nada
Un
iversi
ty of
Britis
h Co
lumbia
“Pre
serv
ing
Ecos
yste
m
Thro
ugh
Spec
ies
Inte
racti
ons :
Co
nser
vatio
n Pl
annin
g fo
r Bu
ton
Islan
d,
Indo
nesia
”
Meny
elidik
i ba
gaim
ana
gang
guan
ma
nusia
me
mpen
garu
hi m
amali
a dan
tan
aman
yang
mu
ngkin
be
rgan
tung
pada
mer
eka
di ek
osist
em
hutan
Pula
u Bu
ton,
Sulaw
esi
Teng
gara
, Ind
ones
ia
Ekolo
gi 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
1 Jun
i 201
5
Sulaw
esi
Teng
gara
(C
agar
Alam
Bu
tan U
tara
dan H
utan
Lindu
ng
Lamb
usan
go)
Unive
rsitas
Halu
oleo (
Dr.
Ir. La
ode S
abar
uddin
, M.S
i)
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Ms. F
aizah
Bi
nte Z
akar
ia Si
ngap
ura,
28
Septe
mber
19
80
Sing
apur
a Ya
le Un
ivers
ity
“The
Mak
ing o
f a
Tran
snat
ional
Midd
le Cl
ass:
Migr
ation
, M
obilit
y and
the
Man
dailin
g Fa
mily
in B
ritish
M
alaya
and
the
Dutch
Eas
t In
dies,
1800
-19
42”
Mene
liti ja
lur
ekon
omi y
ang
ditem
puh
pend
atang
Ma
ndail
ing
saat
mere
ka
pinda
h dar
i ka
mpun
g ha
laman
me
reka
Sejar
ah
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
5 Me
i 201
5
DKI J
akar
ta,
Suma
tera
Utar
a (Me
dan,
Tapa
nuli
Selat
an),
Suma
tera
Bara
t (P
adan
gpan
jang)
Unive
rsitas
Kato
lik
Indon
esia
Atma
Jaya
(Pro
f dr
g. Et
ty Ind
riati,
PhD)
60
Mr. N
eil Ju
n Sa
la Lo
bite
Filipi
na, 7
De
semb
er 19
91
Filipi
na
Unive
rsity
of the
Phil
ippine
s “In
fluen
ce o
f Tr
opica
l Lo
wlan
d Ra
infor
est
Tran
sform
ation
Sy
stem
s to
the
Com
mun
ity,
Gene
tic a
nd
Trop
hic
Stru
cture
of
Bats
in Ja
mbi,
Su
mat
ra”
Mema
hami
da
mpak
dari
trans
forma
si sis
tem hu
tan
terha
dap
komu
nitas
dan
gene
tik
kelel
awar
di
Jamb
i
Ekolo
gi 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
28 M
ei 20
15
Jamb
i (TN
Bukit
Du
abela
s, Hu
tan H
ujan
Hara
pan,
Perke
buna
n sa
wit d
an ka
ret
di Ba
tangh
ari
dan
Saro
langu
n)
Institu
t Per
tanian
Bog
or
(Pro
f. Dr.
Dama
yanti
Bu
chor
i)
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ELIT
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LA
HIR
WAR
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NEGA
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PENE
LITI
AN
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NG
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LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
61
Ms. M
aho A
my
Ishigu
ro
AS, 2
3 Ap
ril 19
81
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Wes
leyan
Un
iversi
ty “S
aman
Dan
ce
in Di
aspo
ra:
Fem
ale S
aman
Da
nce
as
Cultu
ral Id
entity
, Ex
pres
sions
of
Piet
y, an
d Po
pular
Cult
ure”
Memp
elajar
i ma
kna t
ari
Sama
n di
setia
p lok
asi,
baga
iman
a pe
maha
man
pema
in ter
hada
p pe
ruba
han t
ari
Sama
n, da
n ba
gaim
ana
peru
baha
n ter
sebu
t me
mpen
garu
hi tr
ansfo
rmas
i tar
i dan
mus
ik
Seni
pertu
njuka
n 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
8 Ju
ni 20
15
DKI J
akar
ta da
n DI
Yogy
akar
ta
Institu
t Kes
enian
Jaka
rta
(Nya
k Ina
Ras
euki,
Ph.D
.)
BULA
N JU
NI
1 Mr
. Vije
sh
Vijay
a Kr
ishna
Ind
ia, 25
Ok
tober
1976
Ind
ia Ge
org-
Augu
st-Un
iversi
tat-
Goett
ingen
“Det
erm
inant
s of
land
use
ch
ange
and
im
pact
on
hous
ehold
we
lfare
am
ong
small
holde
r fa
rmer
s”
Mema
hami
pe
ngge
rak
sosio
-eko
nomi
da
n dam
pak
dari
peru
baha
n pe
nggu
naan
lah
an di
Pr
ovins
i Jam
bi
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
1 Ju
ni 20
15
Jamb
i (B
atang
hari,
Saro
langu
n, Mu
aro J
ambi,
Bu
ngo d
an
Tebo
)
Institu
t Per
tanian
Bog
or
(Pro
f. Dr.
Herm
anto
Sire
gar),
Univ
ersit
as Ja
mbi
(Zak
ki Fa
thoni)
2 Mr
. Chr
istop
h Al
exan
der
Kubit
za
Jerm
an, 2
2 Juli
19
89
Jerm
an
Geor
g-Au
gust-
Unive
rsitat
-Go
etting
en
“Det
erm
inant
s of
land
use
ch
ange
and
im
pact
on
hous
ehold
we
lfare
am
ong
small
holde
r fa
rmer
s”
Mema
hami
pe
ngge
rak
sosio
-eko
nomi
da
n dam
pak
dari
peru
baha
n pe
nggu
naan
lah
an di
Pr
ovins
i Jam
bi
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
1 Ju
ni 20
15
Jamb
i (B
atang
hari,
Saro
langu
n, Mu
aro J
ambi,
Bu
ngo d
an
Tebo
)
Institu
t Per
tanian
Bog
or
(Pro
f. Dr.
Herm
anto
Sire
gar),
Univ
ersit
as Ja
mbi
(Zak
ki Fa
thoni)
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AN
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3 Ms
. Jon
ida B
ou
Dib
Alba
nia, 1
3 De
semb
er 19
85
Alba
nia
Geor
g-Au
gust-
Unive
rsitat
-Go
etting
en
“The
relev
ant
incom
e so
urce
s fo
r rur
al no
n-fa
rm
hous
ehold
s and
th
e ro
le of
em
ploym
ent
cont
racts
and
loc
al ins
titutio
ns
on in
com
e ine
quali
ty in
Jam
bi,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
anali
sa
berb
agai
sumb
er
pend
apata
n da
n per
anny
a un
tuk ru
mah
tangg
a yan
g tid
ak m
emilik
i ke
bun k
elapa
sa
wit
Ekolo
gi 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
1 Jun
i 201
5
Jamb
i (B
atang
hari,
Saro
langu
n, Mu
aro J
ambi,
Bu
ngo d
an
Tebo
)
Institu
t Per
tanian
Bog
or
(Pro
f. Dr.
Herm
anto
Sire
gar),
Univ
ersit
as Ja
mbi
(Zak
ki Fa
thoni)
4 Ms
. Mad
eline
Le
e Tha
ler
AS, 7
Juni
1986
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Ox
ford
Broo
kes
Unive
rsity
“Soc
ial
Deve
lopm
ent o
f Ju
venil
e Or
ang-
utan
s (Po
ngo
pygm
aeus
): Pl
ay B
ehav
ior
and
Inte
racti
ons
in a
reha
bilita
tion
cent
er in
Wes
t Ka
liman
tan”
Mema
hami
pe
ran d
ari
perm
ainan
pa
da
perke
mban
gan o
rang
utan
ya
ng tin
ggal
di pe
nang
kara
n de
ngan
me
merh
atika
n va
riasi
dan
freku
ensi
perm
ainan
Prim
atolog
i 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
3 Jun
i 201
5
Kalim
antan
Ba
rat
(Keta
pang
)
Unive
rsitas
Indo
nesia
Re
sear
ch C
enter
for
Clim
ate C
hang
e (Ro
ndan
g Si
rega
r)
5 Ms
. Afiq
ah B
inti
Miza
n Ma
laysia
, 3 M
ei 19
93
Malay
sia
Rutge
rs Un
iversi
ty “O
rang
utan
(P
ongo
py
gmae
us
wurm
bii)
nutri
tion,
en
erge
tics,
and
healt
h at
the
Tuan
an
Oran
guta
n Re
sear
ch
Melih
at pe
rilaku
dan
resp
on
oran
gutan
ter
utama
or
angu
tan
dewa
sa ke
tika
terjad
i ke
langk
aan
buah
dan
Prim
atolog
i 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
11 Ju
ni 20
15
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
(S
tasiun
Pe
neliti
an
Oran
gutan
Tu
anan
)
Unive
rsitas
Nas
ional
(Prim
a Lad
y)
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PE
NELI
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NELI
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MI
TRA
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Stat
ion”
sumb
er nu
trisi
6 Mr
. Tak
ashi
Sugis
hima
Hokk
aido,
Jepa
ng, 9
Fe
brua
ri 195
3
Jepa
ng
Kyoto
Un
iversi
ty “A
nthr
opolo
gical
Rese
arch
on
the
Origi
n M
yths o
f Tr
aditio
nal
Politi
cal
Divis
ions
(Tan
ah
Pers
ekut
uan
) in
Cent
ral F
lores
, Nu
sa T
engg
ara
Tim
ur”
Mene
liti
meng
enai
kebu
daya
an,
khus
usny
a me
ngen
ai tra
disi li
san
lokal
masy
arak
at/
oran
g Lio
yang
berm
ukin
di Ka
b. En
de
dan K
ab.
Sikk
a
Antro
polog
i da
n sos
ial-
buda
ya
4 (em
pat)
bulan
, mula
i 9 J
uni 2
015
NTT
(Kab
. En
de da
n Kab
. Si
ka)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ke
masy
arak
atan d
an
Kebu
daya
an, L
emba
ga
Ilmu P
enge
tahua
n Ind
ones
ia (P
MB-L
IPI)
(Joha
nis H
aba)
7 Ms
. Rac
hel
Natal
ie Si
nshe
imer
AS, 2
2 Mei
1993
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Ge
orge
W
ashin
gton
Unive
rsity
“The
stre
ss
facto
r: Ex
amini
ng
anth
ropo
genic
so
urce
s of
stres
s in
wild
Mac
aca.
Nigr
a”
Memp
elajar
i fak
tor-fa
ktor
peny
ebab
str
ess p
ada M
. nig
ra lia
r
Biolo
gi da
n fis
iolog
i 8 (
delap
an)
bulan
, mula
i 10
Juni
2015
Jawa
Bar
at (B
ogor
), Su
lawes
i Utar
a (C
agar
Alam
Ta
ngko
ko)
IPB
(Dr.
drh.
Muha
mmad
Ag
il, MS
c.Agr
)
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LAHI
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ARGA
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TIAN
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PE
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LA
MA
PENE
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LITI
AN
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ayne
Ar
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enne
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AS, 1
4 Ap
ril 19
58
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Depa
rtmen
t of
Biolo
gy, T
he
Unive
rsity
of W
est F
lorida
“Cha
racte
rizing
Im
pacts
of
Risin
g Se
a Su
rface
Te
mpe
ratu
res
on In
terti
dal
Faun
a in
the
Wak
atob
i M
arine
Nat
ional
Park
”
Meng
umpu
lkan i
nform
asi
tentan
g ek
ologi
terma
l he
wan y
ang
hidup
di
daer
ah
inter
tidal
tropis
da
n me
mpre
diksi
baga
iman
a po
pulas
i dan
sp
esies
-int
erak
si ak
an
mere
spon
ke
naika
n suh
u pe
rmuk
aan
laut
Biolo
gi Ke
lautan
3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
10 Ju
ni 20
15
Sulaw
esi
Teng
gara
(TN
Wak
atobi)
Faku
ltas P
erika
nan d
an
Kelau
tan, U
niver
sitas
Halu
Ol
eo (P
rof. L
a Sar
a, MS
., Ph
.D)
9 Mr
. Pau
l Jo
seph
Kell
ner
AS, 1
4 Jan
uari
1983
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Un
iversi
ty of
Oxfor
d De
partm
ent o
f Int
erna
tiona
l De
velop
ment
“Iden
tity
Perfo
rman
ce o
f St
reet
-Bas
ed
Yout
h in
Jaka
rta
and/
or
Yogy
akar
ta,
Indo
nesia
”
Memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
komu
nitas
an
ak-a
naka
jal
anan
me
mben
tuk
dan
menu
njukk
an
identi
tasny
a di
berb
agai
situa
si
Sosio
logi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
1 Ju
ni 20
15
DKI J
akar
ta,
DIY
(Kota
Yo
gyak
arta)
FISI
P UI
(Dr.
Arie
S.
Soes
ilo, M
Sc.)
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NEGA
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LITI
AN
TUJU
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LITI
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PENE
LITI
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LAMA
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PE
NELI
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TRA
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10
Mr. M
aarte
n Be
rnar
d Yv
onne
De
Brau
wer
Antw
erpe
n, Be
lgia,
7 De
semb
er 19
84
Belgi
a Cu
rtin
Unive
rsity
“Eco
logi, v
alue
and
thre
ats o
f cr
yptic
mar
ine
bent
hic fa
una
in In
done
sia”
Meng
evalu
asi
popu
lasi h
iu di
Indon
esia
bagia
n ten
gah
dan t
imur
dan
memp
elajar
i po
tensi
opsi
dan t
antan
gan
dalam
me
ngelo
la po
pulas
i ini
seca
ra
berke
lanjut
an
Biolo
gi ke
lautan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
15
Juni
2015
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Sela
t Lem
beh
dan B
unak
en);
Bali (
Panta
i uta
ra da
n tim
ur);
NTT
(Pula
u Ko
modo
); Ma
luku
(Amb
on)
Unive
rsitas
Has
anud
in (P
rof. D
r. Ro
hani
Ambo
Ra
ppe)
11
Mr. R
yuich
i Hi
rano
Je
pang
, 3
Mare
t 199
0 Je
pang
Yo
koha
ma
Natio
nal
Unive
rsity
“Ass
essm
ent o
f re
cons
tructe
d re
sttlem
ent a
rea
and
its p
lannin
g ap
proa
ch fo
r 20
04 In
dian
Ocea
n Ea
rthqu
ake
and
Tsun
ami in
Ba
nda
Aceh
”
Memp
elajar
i pe
renc
anaa
n pe
mulih
an
masy
arak
at ya
ng
meru
paka
n ba
gian d
ari
pros
es
reha
bilita
si Ba
nda A
ceh
pask
a tsu
nami
Mitig
asi
Benc
ana
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 20
Juni
2015
Aceh
(Ban
da
Aceh
) Un
iversi
tas S
yiah
Kuala
(D
r. Kh
airul
Muna
di)
12
Ms. C
hrist
ina
Arian
i W
arten
berg
Brem
en, 2
8 No
vemb
er 19
86
Jerm
an
Swiss
Fed
eral
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y
"Soil
Re
stora
tion
in In
done
sian
Mixe
d Ag
rofo
rests
"
Meng
kaji
damp
ak
rege
nera
si tut
upan
pe
poho
nan
terha
dap
pemu
lihan
tan
ah pa
da
sistem
pr
oduk
si tan
aman
co
klat d
i
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
12
Juni
2015
Sultra
, Jab
ar
(Bog
or),
Jatim
(M
alang
)
Balitb
ang
Keme
nteria
n Ke
hutan
an (D
r. He
sti
Lesta
ri Tata
)
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ARGA
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GARA
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USI
JUDU
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
Sulaw
esi
13
Mr. A
lexan
der
David
Th
omps
on-
allso
p
Inggr
is, 2
Mare
t 19
91
Inggr
is Ou
trop,
Unive
rsity
of Ox
ford,
UK
“Ora
ng-u
tan
Com
mun
icatio
n:
Intra
-and
inte
r-ind
ividu
al va
riabil
ity in
or
ang-
utan
ca
lls”
Memp
elajar
i be
rbag
ai jen
is ko
munik
asi
yang
dil
akuk
an ol
eh
oran
g utan
di
Seba
ngau
Prim
atolog
i 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
12 Ju
ni 20
15
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
(LAH
G Se
bang
au,
Stas
ion
Pene
litian
Ka
lampa
ngan
)
CIMT
ROP,
Univ
ersit
as
Palan
gka R
aya
(Suw
ido
Limin,
Sala
hudin
, Abd
ul Az
is)
14
Mr. T
omas
Bu
sina
Repu
blik C
eko,
21 M
ei 19
83
Repu
blik
Ceko
Cz
ech
Unive
rsity
of Lif
e Scie
nces
Pr
ague
“Sur
vival
and
site
fideli
ty stu
dy
of re
habil
itate
d an
d re
lease
d Bl
ack a
nd w
hite
Laug
hingt
hrus
hes
(Gar
rulax
bic
olor)
with
in In
-situ
co
nser
vatio
n pr
ogra
m”
Meme
riksa
tin
gkat
kema
tian d
an
peny
ebab
nya,
dan p
erila
ku
pasc
a-re
lease
bu
rung
La
ughin
g thr
ushe
s
Zoolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
22
Juni
2015
Suma
tera
Utar
a (Ka
ro)
FMIP
A Un
iversi
tas
Suma
tera U
tara (
Dr.
Nursa
hara
Pas
aribu
, M.
Sc.)
15
Mr. C
hrist
ophe
r Ja
mes K
elly
Inggr
is, 18
Juni
1992
Ing
gris
King
's Co
llege
Lo
ndon
“C
an lo
calis
ed
resto
ratio
n of
we
tland
site
s pr
ovide
su
staina
ble
ecos
yste
m
serv
ices t
o low
-inc
ome
settle
men
ts th
roug
h fa
cilita
ting
urba
n ag
ricult
ure
in M
uara
Ang
ke,
Jaka
rta,
Indo
nesia
?”
Memp
elajar
i po
tensi
resto
rasi
kawa
san
pera
iran d
i se
kitar
Mua
ra
Angk
e untu
k dij
adika
n lah
an
pemu
kiman
ba
gi ma
syar
akat
berp
engh
asila
n ren
dah
Ekolo
gi da
n lin
gkun
gan
2 (du
a)
bulan
, mula
i 16
Juni
2015
DKI J
akar
ta (M
uara
Ang
ke
dan s
ekita
rnya
)
Faku
ltas B
iolog
i Un
iversi
tas N
asion
al (Ji
to Su
gard
jito da
n Tau
fik M
ei Mu
lyana
, Ssi.
)
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ELIT
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MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
16
Ms. S
arah
Ann
e Ian
nicell
o Ka
nada
, 14
April
1988
Ka
nada
Yo
rk Un
iversi
ty “O
rang
utan
be
havio
r and
ad
apta
tions
in
Kuta
i Nat
ional
Park
, Eas
t Ka
liman
tan”
Memp
elajar
i ke
mamp
uan
adap
tasi d
an
fleks
ibilita
s da
n asp
ek-
aspe
k sos
io ek
ologi
Oran
gutan
(P
ongo
Py
gmau
es
morio
) baik
di
habit
at no
rmal
maup
un
ekstr
em
(rusa
k da
n tid
ak fa
milia
r)
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
22
Juni
2015
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (T
N Ku
tai)
Balai
Tam
an N
asion
al Ku
tai (A
gusti
nus R
unde
Sa
mpe S
. Hut)
17
Mr. B
enjam
in Mi
chae
l Jos
t Sw
iss, 1
8 Mei
1986
Sw
iss
Earth
Scie
nce
Depa
rtmen
t, Ro
yal
Hollo
way
Unive
rsity
of Lo
ndon
“The
timing
of
mag
mat
ism,
met
amor
phism
an
d up
lift in
the
easte
rn B
ird‟s
Head
, Wes
t Pa
pua”
Meny
elidik
i me
tatur
bidite
s ka
dar r
enda
h da
n ting
gi da
ri for
masi
Palae
ozoic
Ke
mum
(kera
k Au
strali
a) da
n hu
bung
anny
a de
ngan
Pe
rmo-
Trias
sic
gran
itoid
Geolo
gi 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
17 Ju
ni 20
15
Papu
a Bar
at (M
anok
wari,
Mano
kwar
i Se
latan
, Ma
ybra
t, Pe
gunu
ngan
Ar
fak, R
aja
Ampa
t, Sor
ong
(kota)
, Sor
ong,
Tamb
rauw
, Te
luk B
intun
i)
Institu
t Tek
nolog
i Ban
dung
(H
erwi
n Tira
nda)
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GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
18
Mr. M
ax
Chris
tian
Mitch
ell W
ebb
Inggr
is, 16
Juni
1993
Ing
gris
Earth
Scie
nce
Depa
rtmen
t, Ro
yal
Hollo
way
Unive
rsity
of Lo
ndon
“Tim
ing o
f m
agm
atism
in
the
Neto
ni Pl
uton
ic Co
mple
x: im
plica
tions
for
displa
cem
ent o
n th
e So
rong
Fa
ult”
Mene
ntuka
n jum
lah
perp
indah
an
dari Z
ona
Sesa
r Sor
ong
dan j
ika
mung
kin,
waktu
pe
rpind
ahan
nya
Geolo
gi 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
17 Ju
ni 20
15
DKI J
akar
ta,
Papu
a Bar
at (M
anok
wari,
Lemb
ah K
ebar
, pa
ntai u
tara
Papu
a Bar
at –
Mubr
ani,
Tamb
rauw
, Ma
urep
i, Koo
r, So
rong
dan
sekit
arny
a, ba
gian s
elatan
lem
bah K
ebar
- Ke
mum
High
, ar
ea se
kitar
Ra
nsiki
dan
Gn. A
rfak,
Dana
u Ang
gi)
Institu
t Tek
nolog
i Ban
dung
(H
erwi
n Tira
nda)
19
Mr. C
hrist
of Lie
berm
ann
Jerm
an, 5
Apr
il 19
86
Jerm
an
Earth
Scie
nce
Depa
rtmen
t, Ro
yal
Hollo
way
Unive
rsity
of Lo
ndon
“Pro
vena
nce
of
sedim
ents
from
Su
mat
ra,
Indo
nesia
”
Memp
elajar
i cir
i pop
ulasi
usia
zirko
n ba
wah t
anah
di
Suma
tera
dan u
ntuk
mema
hami
ten
tang j
alur
sedim
en da
ri Su
mater
a ke
ceku
ngan
se
dimen
Ke
nozo
ikum
Geolo
gi 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
17 Ju
ni 20
15
Sumu
t (S
ibolga
, Ta
panu
li Te
ngah
, Ta
panu
li Se
latan
, Ma
ndail
ing
Natal
, Sibo
lga,
Lang
gapa
yung
); Su
mbar
(P
adan
g La
was U
tara,
Pada
ng
Side
mpua
n, Pa
sama
n, Lu
buks
ikapin
g, Pa
dang
Pa
riama
n,
Institu
t Tek
nolog
i Ban
dung
(D
arma
wan R
amad
e)
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ELIT
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MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
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NEGA
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INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
Kota
Paria
man,
Kota
Pada
ng,
Sijun
jung,
Paria
man,
Pada
ng
Panja
ng,
Solok
, Dh
arma
sraya
, Ag
am);
Jamb
i (R
imbo
Bu
jang,
Bung
o, Me
rang
in,
Saro
langu
n,Ba
ngko
); Su
msel
(Lub
uk
Lingg
au, M
usi
Rawa
s, Em
pat
Lawa
ng, L
ahat,
Mu
ara E
nim,
Paga
r Alam
, Og
an
Kome
ring U
lu,
Muar
adua
, Cu
rup)
; Be
ngku
lu (R
ejang
Le
bong
, Ke
pahia
ng,
Beng
kulu,
Se
luma,
Beng
kulu
Selat
an, K
aur);
La
mpun
g (W
ay
Kana
n)
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DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
20
Mr. A
rnold
Le
wis G
ordo
n Ne
w Yo
rk, 4
Febr
uari 1
940
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Colom
bia
Unive
rsity
“Mon
itorin
g In
done
sian
Thro
ughf
low
(MIT
F)”
Meng
ukur
su
hu da
n sa
linita
s pe
raira
n lau
t
Osea
nogr
afi
25 (d
ua
puluh
lima)
ha
ri, mu
lai 1
Ag
ustus
20
15
Pera
iran L
aut
Selat
Ma
kass
ar
Pusa
t Pen
gkaji
an da
n Pe
reka
yasa
an T
ekno
logi
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
3TKP
) Bali
tbang
KP
-(Dr.
rer.n
at Ag
us S
etiaw
an,
M.Si
)
21
Mr. B
ruce
Alan
Hu
ber
Penn
sylva
nia, 4
De
semb
er 19
51
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Colom
bia
Unive
rsity
“Mon
itorin
g In
done
sian
Thro
ughf
low
(MIT
F)”
Meng
ukur
su
hu da
n sa
linita
s pe
raira
n lau
t
Osea
nogr
afi
25 (d
ua
puluh
lima)
ha
ri, mu
lai 1
Ag
ustus
20
15
Pera
iran L
aut
Selat
Ma
kass
ar
Pusa
t Pen
gkaji
an da
n Pe
reka
yasa
an T
ekno
logi
Kelau
tan da
n Per
ikana
n (P
3TKP
) Bali
tbang
KP
-(Dr.
rer.n
at Ag
us S
etiaw
an,
M.Si
)
22
Dr. E
ric N
elson
Sm
ith
Oklah
oma,
18
Septe
mber
19
69
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of Te
xas a
t Ar
lingto
n
“Exp
lorati
on an
d Sp
eciat
ion in
the
Volc
anoe
s of
the
Indon
esian
Ring
of
Fire:
A La
rge
Scale
Inve
ntory
of the
He
rpeto
fauna
of
the H
ighlan
ds of
Su
matra
and
Java
”
Melak
ukan
inv
entor
i be
bera
pa
spec
ies re
ptil
dan a
mfibi
di
datar
an tin
ggi
P. Ja
wa da
n P.
Sum
atera
Biolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
30
Juni
2015
Bante
n, Ja
bar
(Bog
or,
Ciam
is,
Cian
jur, G
arut,
Ku
ninga
n, Su
kabu
mi),
Jawa
Ten
gah
(Ban
yuma
s, Je
para
, Ka
rang
anya
r),
JaTim
(B
anyu
wang
i, Bo
ndow
oso,
Kedir
i, Ma
getan
, Pa
suru
an,
Situb
ondo
), Ka
lTeng
(P
ulang
PI
sau)
, KalB
ar
(Kap
uas H
ulu),
Kepu
lauan
Na
tuna,
Aceh
(A
ceh B
esar
,
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr. A
mir
Hami
di dk
k) Un
ivers
itas
Braw
ijaya
, Mala
ng (D
r.Nia
Kurn
iawati
.)
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
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BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
Naga
n Ray
a, Pi
die),
Beng
kulu
(Reja
ng
Lebo
ng),
Jamb
i (Ker
inci,
Sung
ai Pe
nuh)
, La
mpun
g (L
ampu
ng
Utar
a, La
mpun
g SE
latan
), Ri
au
(Siak
, Be
ngka
lis),
SumB
ar
(Aga
m,
Pada
ng,
Solok
), Su
mSel
(Lah
at, M
uara
En
im
23
Mr. G
outam
Ch
andr
a Sar
ker
Manik
ganj,
12
Oktob
er 19
80
Bang
lades
h Un
iversi
ty of
Texa
s at
Arlin
gton
“Exp
lorati
on an
d Sp
eciat
ion in
the
Volc
anoe
s of
the
Indon
esian
Ring
of
Fire:
A La
rge
Scale
Inve
ntory
of the
He
rpeto
fauna
of
the H
ighlan
ds of
Su
matra
and
Java
”
Melak
ukan
inv
entor
i be
bera
pa
spec
ies re
ptil
dan a
mfibi
di
datar
an tin
ggi
P. Ja
wa da
n P.
Sum
atera
Biolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
30
Juni
2015
Bante
n, Ja
bar
(Bog
or,
Ciam
is,
Cian
jur, G
arut,
Ku
ninga
n, Su
kabu
mi),
Jawa
Ten
gah
(Ban
yuma
s, Je
para
, Ka
rang
anya
r),
JaTim
(B
anyu
wang
i, Bo
ndow
oso,
Kedir
i,
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr. A
mir
Hami
di dk
k) Un
ivers
itas
Braw
ijaya
, Mala
ng (D
r.Nia
Kurn
iawati
.)
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GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
Mage
tan,
Pasu
ruan
, Si
tubon
do),
KalTe
ng
(Pula
ng
PIsa
u), K
alBar
(K
apua
s Hulu
), Ke
pulau
an
Natun
a, Ac
eh
(Ace
h Bes
ar,
Naga
n Ray
a, Pi
die),
Beng
kulu
(Reja
ng
Lebo
ng),
Jamb
i (Ker
inci,
Sung
ai Pe
nuh)
, La
mpun
g (L
ampu
ng
Utar
a, La
mpun
g SE
latan
), Ri
au
(Siak
, Be
ngka
lis),
SumB
ar
(Aga
m,
Pada
ng,
Solok
), Su
mSel
(Lah
at, M
uara
En
im
24
Mr. P
anup
ong
Tham
mach
oti
Bang
kok,
31
July
1986
Th
ailan
d Un
iversi
ty of
Texa
s at
Arlin
gton
“Exp
lorati
on an
d Sp
eciat
ion in
the
Volc
anoe
s of
the
Melak
ukan
inv
entor
i be
bera
pa
spec
ies re
ptil
Biolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
30
Juni
2015
Bante
n, Ja
bar
(Bog
or,
Ciam
is,
Cian
jur, G
arut,
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr. A
mir
Hami
di dk
k) Un
ivers
itas
Braw
ijaya
, Mala
ng (D
r.Nia
Kurn
iawati
.)
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HIR
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NEGA
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LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
Indon
esian
Ring
of
Fire:
A La
rge
Scale
Inve
ntory
of the
He
rpeto
fauna
of
the H
ighlan
ds of
Su
matra
and
Java
”
dan a
mfibi
di
datar
an tin
ggi
P. Ja
wa da
n P.
Sum
atera
Kunin
gan,
Suka
bumi
), Ja
wa T
enga
h (B
anyu
mas,
Jepa
ra,
Kara
ngan
yar),
Ja
Tim
(Ban
yuwa
ngi,
Bond
owos
o, Ke
diri,
Mage
tan,
Pasu
ruan
, Si
tubon
do),
KalTe
ng
(Pula
ng
PIsa
u), K
alBar
(K
apua
s Hulu
), Ke
pulau
an
Natun
a, Ac
eh
(Ace
h Bes
ar,
Naga
n Ray
a, Pi
die),
Beng
kulu
(Reja
ng
Lebo
ng),
Jamb
i (Ker
inci,
Sung
ai Pe
nuh)
, La
mpun
g (L
ampu
ng
Utar
a, La
mpun
g SE
latan
), Ri
au
(Siak
, Be
ngka
lis),
SumB
ar
(Aga
m,
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GARA
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
Pada
ng,
Solok
), Su
mSel
(Lah
at, M
uara
En
im
25
Mr. E
lijah W
ostl
Was
hingto
n, 30
De
semb
er 19
80
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of Te
xas a
t Ar
lingto
n
“Exp
lorati
on an
d Sp
eciat
ion in
the
Volc
anoe
s of
the
Indon
esian
Ring
of
Fire:
A La
rge
Scale
Inve
ntory
of the
He
rpeto
fauna
of
the H
ighlan
ds of
Su
matra
and
Java
”
Melak
ukan
inv
entor
i be
bera
pa
spec
ies re
ptil
dan a
mfibi
di
datar
an tin
ggi
P. Ja
wa da
n P.
Sum
atera
Biolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
30
Juni
2015
Bante
n, Ja
bar
(Bog
or,
Ciam
is,
Cian
jur, G
arut,
Ku
ninga
n, Su
kabu
mi),
Jawa
Ten
gah
(Ban
yuma
s, Je
para
, Ka
rang
anya
r),
JaTim
(B
anyu
wang
i, Bo
ndow
oso,
Kedir
i, Ma
getan
, Pa
suru
an,
Situb
ondo
), Ka
lTeng
(P
ulang
PI
sau)
, KalB
ar
(Kap
uas H
ulu),
Kepu
lauan
Na
tuna,
Aceh
(A
ceh B
esar
, Na
gan R
aya,
Pidie
), Be
ngku
lu (R
ejang
Le
bong
), Ja
mbi (K
erinc
i, Su
ngai
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr. A
mir
Hami
di dk
k) Un
ivers
itas
Braw
ijaya
, Mala
ng (D
r.Nia
Kurn
iawati
.)
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TGL
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WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
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DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
Penu
h),
Lamp
ung
(Lam
pung
Ut
ara,
Lamp
ung
SElat
an),
Riau
(S
iak,
Beng
kalis
), Su
mBar
(A
gam,
Pa
dang
, So
lok),
SumS
el (L
ahat,
Mua
ra
Enim
26
Dr. M
ichae
l Br
own H
arve
y Te
xas,
11
Janu
ary 1
966
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of Te
xas a
t Ar
lingto
n
“Exp
lorati
on an
d Sp
eciat
ion in
the
Volc
anoe
s of
the
Indon
esian
Ring
of
Fire:
A La
rge
Scale
Inve
ntory
of the
He
rpeto
fauna
of
the H
ighlan
ds of
Su
matra
and
Java
”
Melak
ukan
inv
entor
i be
bera
pa
spec
ies re
ptil
dan a
mfibi
di
datar
an tin
ggi
P. Ja
wa da
n P.
Sum
atera
Biolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
30
Juni
2015
Bante
n, Ja
bar
(Bog
or,
Ciam
is,
Cian
jur, G
arut,
Ku
ninga
n, Su
kabu
mi),
Jawa
Ten
gah
(Ban
yuma
s, Je
para
, Ka
rang
anya
r),
JaTim
(B
anyu
wang
i, Bo
ndow
oso,
Kedir
i, Ma
getan
, Pa
suru
an,
Situb
ondo
), Ka
lTeng
(P
ulang
PI
sau)
, KalB
ar
(Kap
uas H
ulu),
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr. A
mir
Hami
di dk
k) Un
ivers
itas
Braw
ijaya
, Mala
ng (D
r.Nia
Kurn
iawati
.)
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GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
Kepu
lauan
Na
tuna,
Aceh
(A
ceh B
esar
, Na
gan R
aya,
Pidie
), Be
ngku
lu (R
ejang
Le
bong
), Ja
mbi (K
erinc
i, Su
ngai
Penu
h),
Lamp
ung
(Lam
pung
Ut
ara,
Lamp
ung
SElat
an),
Riau
(S
iak,
Beng
kalis
), Su
mBar
(A
gam,
Pa
dang
, So
lok),
SumS
el (L
ahat,
Mua
ra
Enim
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HIR
WAR
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NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
27
Mr. T
etsuy
a De
guch
i Hy
ogo,
16
Nove
mber
1959
Je
pang
Ko
be S
teel
Ltd.
"UBC
Pro
cess
by
Utili
zing
the
UBC
Pilot
Plan
t at
Pali
man
an,
Cire
bon,
Wes
t Ja
va"
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own C
oal) d
i Ind
ones
ia,
yang
me
rupa
kan
penin
gkata
n ku
alitas
ba
tubar
a de
ngan
me
ngan
gkat
kelem
baba
n
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
2 Ju
li 20
15
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
oran
g tim
)
28
Mr. S
higer
u Ki
nosh
ita
Hyog
o, 22
Ma
ret 1
978
Jepa
ng
Kobe
Stee
l Ltd
. "U
BC P
roce
ss
by U
tilizin
g th
e UB
C Pi
lot P
lant
at P
alim
anan
, Ci
rebo
n, W
est
Java
"
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own C
oal) d
i Ind
ones
ia,
yang
me
rupa
kan
penin
gkata
n ku
alitas
ba
tubar
a de
ngan
me
ngan
gkat
kelem
baba
n
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
2 Ju
li 20
15
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
oran
g tim
)
29
Mr. A
ijun
Pan
Shan
dong
, 21
Juli 1
977
China
TI
O-SO
A “S
ubsu
rface
M
oorin
g Sy
stem
(S
MS)
and
Ph
ysica
l Oc
eano
ghra
phy
in Le
mbe
h St
rait”
Memp
elajar
i hu
bung
an
peru
baha
n ikl
im da
n ek
osist
em la
ut tro
pis
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
20
(dua
pu
luh) h
ari,
mulai
18
Septe
mber
20
15
Pera
iran S
elat
Lemb
eh
Pusli
t Ose
anog
rafi L
IPI (
Dr.
Dirh
amsy
ah,M
A)
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GL
LAHI
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ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
30
Mr. X
i Wu
Zhou
Sh
ando
ng, 1
7 Fe
brua
ri 197
8 Ch
ina
TIO-
SOA
“Sub
surfa
ce
Moo
ring
Syste
m
(SM
S) a
nd
Phys
ical
Ocea
nogh
raph
y in
Lem
beh
Stra
it”
Memp
elajar
i hu
bung
an
peru
baha
n ikl
im da
n ek
osist
em la
ut tro
pis
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
20
(dua
pu
luh) h
ari,
mulai
18
Septe
mber
20
15
Pera
iran S
elat
Lemb
eh
Pusli
t Ose
anog
rafi L
IPI (
Dr.
Dirh
amsy
ah,M
A)
31
Mr. W
ei Bo
W
ang
Anhu
i, 29
Agus
tus 19
86
China
TI
O-SO
A “S
ubsu
rface
M
oorin
g Sy
stem
(S
MS)
and
Ph
ysica
l Oc
eano
ghra
phy
in Le
mbe
h St
rait”
Memp
elajar
i hu
bung
an
peru
baha
n ikl
im da
n ek
osist
em la
ut tro
pis
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
20
(dua
pu
luh) h
ari,
mulai
18
Septe
mber
20
15
Pera
iran S
elat
Lemb
eh
Pusli
t Ose
anog
rafi L
IPI (
Dr.
Dirh
amsy
ah,M
A)
32
Mr. M
ingz
hang
Ze
ng
Fujia
n, 27
Juni
1963
Ch
ina
TIO-
SOA
“Sub
surfa
ce
Moo
ring
Syste
m
(SM
S) a
nd
Phys
ical
Ocea
nogh
raph
y in
Lem
beh
Stra
it”
Memp
elajar
i hu
bung
an
peru
baha
n ikl
im da
n ek
osist
em la
ut tro
pis
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
20
(dua
pu
luh) h
ari,
mulai
18
Septe
mber
20
15
Pera
iran S
elat
Lemb
eh
Pusli
t Ose
anog
rafi L
IPI (
Dr.
Dirh
amsy
ah,M
A)
33
Ms. C
aitlin
Re
becc
a Ho
lford
Canb
erra
, 20
Septe
mber
19
93
Austr
alia
Unive
rsity
of Qu
eens
land
“Beh
aviou
rs a
nd
Attitu
des
towa
rds
susta
inable
To
urism
in
Yogy
akar
ta”
Mema
hami
pe
rilaku
dan
sikap
wi
sataw
an di
Yo
gyak
arta
dan
mema
hami
pe
rmint
aan
touris
m ya
ng
berke
sinam
bung
an
Pariw
isata
1 (
satu)
bu
lan, m
ulai
3 Juli
2015
Yogy
akar
ta (Jl
. Ma
liobo
ro,
Cand
i Bo
robu
dur d
an
Pram
bana
n, Gu
nung
Me
rapi,
Tam
an
Sari)
Unive
rsitas
Gaja
h Mad
a (I
Made
And
i Arsa
na)
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TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
34
Mr. B
enjam
in Ed
ward
Th
omas
Califo
rnia,
11
Juni
1994
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Ne
wyor
k Un
iversi
ty “A
n In
vesti
gatio
n Of
Tr
ee S
pecie
s Ri
chne
ss A
nd
Dive
rsity
In T
he
Trop
ical P
eat-
Swam
p Fo
rest
Of S
aban
gau,
Ce
ntra
l Ka
liman
tan,
In
done
sia”
Meng
amati
ke
kaya
an da
n ke
raga
man
spes
ies hu
tan
rawa
gamb
ut,
Seba
ngau
, Ka
lteng
Ekolo
gi 5 (
lima)
bu
lan, m
ulai
3 Juli
2015
Kalte
ng
(Pala
ngka
raya
, Hu
tan
Seba
ngau
)
CIMT
ROP,
Univ
ersit
as
Palan
gkar
aya (
Suwi
do
Limin)
35
Mr. P
aul-h
enri
Fran
çois
Dura
nd
Pera
ncis,
1 No
vemb
er 19
91
Pera
ncis
Gren
oble
INP
- En
se3
“Mon
itorin
g th
e sp
atial
ex
tens
ion o
f se
ismo-
volca
nic
sour
ces b
y se
ismic
gonio
met
ry”
Meng
integ
rasi
kan p
erala
tan
baru
di si
stem
peng
awas
an
gunu
ng
Mera
pi
Geolo
gi 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
19 Ju
ni 20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (B
andu
ng) d
an
DI Y
ogya
karta
(G
n. Me
rapi)
Pusa
t Vulk
anolo
gi da
n Mi
tigas
i Ben
cana
Geo
logi -
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (D
r. Ag
us B
udi S
antos
o)
36
Ms. G
iulia
Panfi
li Ro
ma, It
alia,
5 Ag
ustus
1987
Ita
lia
Unive
rsida
de
Nova
de
Lisbo
a (F
CSH.
UNL)
“Way
ang
kulit
at
the
time
of
UNES
CO”
Untuk
me
ngad
opsi
persp
ektif
yang
akan
me
mbuk
a jal
an ba
gi pe
ndek
atan
yang
berb
eda
meng
enai
waya
ng
khus
usny
a da
n kine
rja
waya
ng ku
lit pa
da
umum
nya
Seni
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
Juli
2015
Yogy
akar
ta
Institu
t Sen
i Indo
nesia
ISI
Yogy
akar
ta (D
r. De
wanto
Su
kiston
o, M.
Sn.)
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JUAN
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NELI
TIAN
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DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
37
Mr. R
oel
Frak
king
Wes
tstell
ingwe
rf, B
eland
a, 14
Ok
tober
1980
Belan
da
Euro
pean
Un
iversi
ty Ins
titute,
Flo
renc
e, Ita
ly
“Dut
ch C
olonia
l Pr
opag
anda
To
ward
s the
In
done
sian
Popu
lation
: Re
cruit
men
t and
Fa
iled
Hear
ts &
Mind
s”
Meng
anali
sa
baga
iman
a Be
landa
be
rhas
il me
mbua
t Ind
ones
ia be
kerja
untuk
me
reka
se
lama
perio
de pa
ska
kolon
ialism
e
Sejar
ah
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 6 J
uli 20
15
DKI J
akar
ta (A
rsip N
asion
al Ind
ones
ia da
n Pe
rpus
takaa
n Na
siona
l)
Unive
rsitas
Gad
jah M
ada
(Pro
f. Bam
bang
Pur
wanto
)
38
Mr. K
yle Ja
mes
Shan
ey
Neva
da, 3
Ja
nuar
i 198
9 Am
erika
Se
rikat
Un
iversi
ty of
Texa
s at
Arlin
gton
"Ass
essin
g Ab
unda
nce
and
Popu
lation
St
ructu
re o
f the
Fa
lse G
haria
l (T
omist
oma
schle
gelii)
in
Sum
atra
"
Memp
elajar
i uk
uran
dan
struk
tur
popu
lasi
buay
a Fals
e Gh
arial
untuk
me
nentu
kan
inisia
tif ko
nser
vasi
dan
peng
elolaa
n ya
ng
diper
lukan
un
tuk
melin
dung
i sp
esies
Biolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
29
Juni
2015
Riau
(Sun
gai
Kamp
ar da
n Su
ngai
Siak
Ke
cil),
Jamb
i (S
unga
i Air
Hitam
), Su
mater
a Se
latan
(S
unga
i Lala
n)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr. A
mir
Hami
dy)
BULA
N JU
LI
1 Mr
. Utp
al Sm
art
Sura
t, Guja
rat,
31 M
ei 19
84
India
Unive
rsity
of Te
xas a
t Ar
lingto
n
“Exp
lorat
ion a
nd
Spec
iation
in
the
Volca
noes
of
the
Indo
nesia
n Ri
ng
of F
ire: A
Lar
ge
Scale
Inve
ntor
y
Melak
ukan
inv
entor
i be
bera
pa
spec
ies re
ptil
dan a
mfibi
di
datar
an tin
ggi
P. Ja
wa da
n
Biolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
6 Ju
li 20
15
Bante
n, Ja
bar
(Bog
or,
Ciam
is,
Cian
jur, G
arut,
Ku
ninga
n, Su
kabu
mi),
Jawa
Ten
gah
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr. A
mir
Hami
di dk
k) da
n Un
iversi
tas B
rawi
jaya
(Dr.N
ia Ku
rniaw
ati.)
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ra
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para
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ndow
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Kedir
i, Ma
getan
, Pa
suru
an,
Situb
ondo
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lteng
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ulang
PI
sau)
, Kalb
ar
(Kap
uas H
ulu),
Kepu
lauan
Na
tuna,
Aceh
(A
ceh B
esar
, Na
gan R
aya,
Pidie
), Be
ngku
lu (R
ejang
Le
bong
), Ja
mbi (K
erinc
i, Su
ngai
Penu
h),
Lamp
ung
(Lam
pung
Ut
ara,
Lamp
ung
Selat
an),
Riau
(S
iak,
Beng
kalis
), Su
mbar
(A
gam,
Pa
dang
, So
lok),
Sums
el (L
ahat,
Mua
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)
2 Mr
. Har
ry
Henr
y Be
njam
in
Hilse
r
Inggr
is, 10
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tober
1984
Ing
gris
Exete
r Un
iversi
ty “E
mpa
thizi
ng
With
Nat
ure–
Un
derp
inning
th
e Es
senc
e of
Co
nser
vatio
n Ad
voca
cy”
Meng
evalu
asi
efekti
vitas
str
ategi
kons
erva
si di
Sulaw
esi
Utar
a den
gan
meng
guna
kan
pend
ekata
n mi
xed m
ethod
Kons
erva
si Bi
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 6
Juli
2015
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Man
ado,
Mina
hasa
, Bi
tung)
Unive
rsitas
Sam
Ratu
langi
(Dr J
ohn T
asirin
)
3 Ms
. Am
y Mar
ie Sc
ott
Abing
ton, 1
7 Fe
brua
ri 198
8 Am
erika
Se
rikat
Bo
ston
Unive
rsity
“Und
ersta
nding
m
othe
r and
inf
ant s
ocial
int
erac
tion
in or
angu
tans
”
Memp
elajar
i pe
rger
akan
da
n inte
raks
i so
sial d
ari
oran
gutan
be
tina d
enga
n an
akny
a
Prim
atolog
i 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
6 Juli
2015
Kalba
r (St
asiun
Pe
neliti
an
Caba
ng P
anti,
TN G
unun
g Pa
lung)
Unive
rsitas
Tan
jungp
ura
(Riya
ndi, M
.Si) d
an
Yaya
san
Palun
g (Tr
i W
ahyu
Sus
anto
, M.S
i.)
4 Mr
s. Ch
eryl
Deni
se K
nott
San D
iego,
24
Mare
t 196
3 Am
erika
Se
rikat
Bo
ston
Unive
rsity
“Und
ersta
nding
th
e ro
le of
ec
ology
in
oran
guta
n re
prod
uctio
n”
Memp
elajar
i va
riabe
l ek
ologis
dan
repr
oduk
tif or
ang u
tan
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
6 Ju
li 20
15
Kalba
r (Gn
. Pa
lung)
Un
iversi
tas T
anjun
gpur
a (R
iyand
i, M.S
i) dan
Ya
yasa
n Pa
lung (
Tri
Wah
yu S
usan
to, M
.Si.)
5 Mr
. Li Y
ao
Shan
dong
, 16
Juli 1
980
China
IO
-CAS
“C
ircula
tion
and
ecos
yste
m
study
in th
e In
done
sian
seas
un
der t
he
influe
nce
of th
e we
stern
Pac
ific
varia
bility
”
Meng
etahu
i sir
kulas
i dan
ek
osist
em di
La
ut Ind
ones
ia tim
ur
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
1 (
satu)
bu
lan, m
ulai
26 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Pera
iran L
aut
Sulaw
esi
bagia
n Tim
ur,
Maluk
u (L
ifama
tola,
Halm
aher
a)
Pusli
t Ose
anog
rafi L
IPI (
Dr.
Dirh
amsy
ah M
A)
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. Li X
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Shan
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, 15
Oktob
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China
IO
-CAS
“C
ircula
tion
and
ecos
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m
study
in th
e In
done
sian
seas
un
der t
he
influe
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of th
e we
stern
Pac
ific
varia
bility
”
Meng
etahu
i sir
kulas
i dan
ek
osist
em di
La
ut Ind
ones
ia tim
ur
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
1 (
satu)
bu
lan, m
ulai
26 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Pera
iran L
aut
Sulaw
esi
bagia
n Tim
ur,
Maluk
u (L
ifama
tola,
Halm
aher
a)
Pusli
t Ose
anog
rafi L
IPI (
Dr.
Dirh
amsy
ah M
A)
7 Mr
. Wan
g Zh
eng
Hebe
i, 28
Oktob
er 19
80
China
IO
-CAS
“C
ircula
tion
and
ecos
yste
m
study
in th
e In
done
sian
seas
un
der t
he
influe
nce
of th
e we
stern
Pac
ific
varia
bility
”
Meng
etahu
i sir
kulas
i dan
ek
osist
em di
La
ut Ind
ones
ia tim
ur
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
1 (
satu)
bu
lan, m
ulai
26 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Pera
iran L
aut
Sulaw
esi
bagia
n Tim
ur,
Maluk
u (L
ifama
tola,
Halm
aher
a)
Pusli
t Ose
anog
rafi L
IPI (
Dr.
Dirh
amsy
ah M
A)
8 Mr
. Mar
k St
even
Moc
k Mi
chiga
n, 26
Ok
tober
1988
Am
erika
Se
rikat
W
ayne
Stat
e Un
iversi
ty “E
xplor
ing th
e Im
pact
of
Colla
bora
tion
betw
een
Fullb
right
En
glish
Te
achin
g As
sista
nts a
nd
Indo
nesia
n ES
L Te
ache
rs o
n Hi
gh S
choo
l St
uden
ts En
glish
-La
ngua
ge
Abilit
ies”
Memp
elajar
i da
mpak
efe
ktifita
s pr
ogra
m pe
lajar
an
baha
sa in
ggris
ole
h nati
ve
spea
ker
terha
dap
kema
mpua
n be
rbah
asa
inggr
is pa
ra
siswa
SMA
Lingu
istik
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 3
Ag
ustus
20
15
Jaka
rta, S
ulut
(Man
ado)
, Su
lsel
(Mak
assa
r),
Jatim
(M
alang
), Ka
lbar
(Pon
tiana
k),
Bang
ka
Pusa
t Kaji
an B
ahas
a dan
Bu
daya
, Univ
ersit
as
Atma
jaya (
Dr. L
ucian
a)
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GL
LAHI
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ARGA
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GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
9 Mr
. Pet
er
Marti
n Va
n Ee
uwijk
Swiss
, 14
Juni
1957
Sw
iss
Institu
te of
Socia
l An
throp
ology
, Un
iversi
ty of
Bern
“Chu
rche
s as
Agen
ts in
Susta
inable
De
velop
men
t Pr
ojects
: The
Ca
se o
f In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
kons
ep
pemb
angu
nan
berke
lanjut
an
meleb
ur
deng
an
proy
ek ya
ng
disele
ngga
rak
an ol
eh ge
reja
Sosia
l dan
ag
ama
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
2 Ju
li 201
5
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Man
ado,
Bitun
g, To
moho
n, Ka
b. Mi
naha
sa,
Mina
hasa
Ut
ara,
Mina
hasa
Se
latan
, Mi
naha
sa
Teng
gara
, Ke
p. Sa
ngihe
, Ke
p. Ta
laud)
, Go
ronta
lo (K
ota
Goro
ntalo)
, Su
lawes
i Te
ngah
(Kota
Pa
lu, T
enten
a, Lu
wuk),
Su
lawes
i Se
latan
(Tan
ah
Tora
ja),
Maluk
u Utar
a (K
ota T
erna
te,
Halm
aher
a/To
belo)
, Pap
ua
(Kota
Ja
yapu
ra),
DKI
Jaka
rta
(Jaka
rta
Pusa
t), Ja
wa
Bara
t (Ko
ta Ba
ndun
g)
Faku
ltas I
lmu S
osial
dan
Politi
k Univ
ersit
as 'S
am
Ratul
angi'
(Drs.
Phil
ep
Morse
Reg
ar, M
si)
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LITI
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LITI
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PE
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NELI
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Mr. D
avid
Ed
ward
Gilb
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Califo
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06
Oktob
er 19
82
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Stan
ford
Unive
rsity
“Con
tinui
ty
and
Cha
nge
in S
umat
ran
Trop
ical
Fo
rest
Fa
rmin
g”
mema
hami
ba
gaim
ana
bebe
rapa
pe
tani d
i huta
n ke
cil di
da
taran
tingg
i su
mater
a me
ngad
aptas
i be
rbag
ai ma
cam
prak
tek
agro
fores
tri un
tuk
memp
ertah
anka
n dan
me
ningk
atkan
ek
onom
i loka
l da
n ke
berla
ngsu
ngan
ekolo
gi
kehu
tanan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
23 Ju
li 20
15
Suma
tera
Bara
t (Pa
dang
Ci
ty, B
ukit
Tingg
i dan
Lim
a Pulu
h Ko
ta); J
ambi
(Kota
Jamb
i da
n Ba
tangh
ari)
Unive
rsitas
And
alas (
Prof.
Dr
. Afriz
al, M
A)
11
Ms. A
nnika
Do
se
Emde
n, 22
Fe
brua
ry 19
88
Jerm
an
Leibn
iz Ce
nter
for T
ropic
al Ma
rine
Ecolo
gy
(ZMT
), Br
emen
, Ge
rman
y
Evalu
ation
of
macro
inver
tebra
te co
mmun
ities
in the
man
grov
e for
ests
along
the
coas
t of
Bera
u, Ea
st Ka
liman
tan
memp
elajar
i pe
ran d
an
damp
ak
kegia
tan
perik
anan
ter
hada
p ek
osist
em
baka
u dan
sp
esies
ikan
di
Bera
u, Ka
liman
tan
Timur
Ekolo
gi 5 (
lima)
bu
lan, m
ulai
24 Ju
li 201
5
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (B
erau
, Ta
njung
Re
deb,
Buyu
ng-
Buyu
ng, K
asai,
Ba
tumbu
k, Ra
dak,
Tanju
ng B
atu)
Unive
rsitas
Jend
eral
Soed
irman
(Dr.r
er.na
t. Mo
h. Hu
sein
Sastr
aneg
ara)
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Fe
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Irland
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Broo
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fectin
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sper
sal in
the
Java
n Slow
Lo
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ticeb
us
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icus)
meng
umpu
lkan d
ata pe
rilaku
Ja
van S
low
Loris
deng
an
meng
guna
kan
pelac
akan
ra
dio da
n ac
celer
omete
r un
tuk m
enca
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orma
si ten
tang
distrib
usi,
jaran
g dan
po
la pe
nyeb
aran
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
27
Juli 2
015
Jawa
Bar
at (G
arut
dan
Hutan
Gun
ung
Papa
nday
an)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Ir.
Wird
ateti,
M.Si
)
13
Ms. A
udre
y Lo
uise
Dun
n Un
ited S
tates
, 19
Apr
il 199
3 Am
erika
Se
rikat
Un
iversi
ty of
Wisc
onsin
Os
hkos
h
The
comp
arati
ve
beha
vior a
nd
ecolo
gy of
pr
imate
s livi
ng
in dif
feren
t ha
bitats
in E
ast
Kalim
antan
, Ind
ones
ia
memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
prim
ata di
Ka
ltim
bera
dapta
si de
ngan
ke
langk
aan
sumb
er da
ya
dan g
angg
uan
manu
sia
Kehu
tanan
da
n Prim
ata
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
8 Ju
li 201
5
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (H
utan
Wah
ea da
n Hu
tan
Perke
buna
n Su
rya/S
umali
nda
Huta
ni Ja
ya
(SRH
)
ECOS
ITRO
P (D
r. Ya
ya
Raya
din)
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LITI
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NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
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DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
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14
Ms. E
lisab
eth
Belan
zara
n Ca
nada
, 10
Augu
st 19
92
Kana
da
Unive
rsity
of W
iscon
sin
Oshk
osh
The
comp
arati
ve
beha
vior a
nd
ecolo
gy of
pr
imate
s livi
ng
in dif
feren
t ha
bitats
in E
ast
Kalim
antan
, Ind
ones
ia
memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
prim
ata di
Ka
ltim
bera
dapta
si de
ngan
ke
langk
aan
sumb
er da
ya
dan g
angg
uan
manu
sia
Kehu
tanan
da
n Prim
ata
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
8 Ju
li 201
5
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (H
utan
Wah
ea da
n Hu
tan
Perke
buna
n Su
rya/S
umali
nda
Huta
ni Ja
ya
(SRH
)
ECOS
ITRO
P (D
r. Ya
ya
Raya
din)
15
Ms. C
arol
ine
Susa
n Mu
llins
UK, 1
8 Jan
uary
1985
Ing
gris
Unive
rsity
of W
iscon
sin
Oshk
osh
The
comp
arati
ve
beha
vior a
nd
ecolo
gy of
pr
imate
s livi
ng
in dif
feren
t ha
bitats
in E
ast
Kalim
antan
, Ind
ones
ia
memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
prim
ata di
Ka
ltim
bera
dapta
si de
ngan
ke
langk
aan
sumb
er da
ya
dan g
angg
uan
manu
sia
Kehu
tanan
da
n Prim
ata
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
8 Ju
li 201
5
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (H
utan
Wah
ea da
n Hu
tan
Perke
buna
n Su
rya/S
umali
nda
Huta
ni Ja
ya
(SRH
)
ECOS
ITRO
P (D
r. Ya
ya
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din)
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Mr. Iv
an R
eto
Lenz
i Sw
itzela
nd, 4
Ma
rch 19
89
Swiss
Un
iversi
ty of
Wisc
onsin
Os
hkos
h
The
comp
arati
ve
beha
vior a
nd
ecolo
gy of
pr
imate
s livi
ng
in dif
feren
t ha
bitats
in E
ast
Kalim
antan
, Ind
ones
ia
memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
prim
ata di
Ka
ltim
bera
dapta
si de
ngan
ke
langk
aan
sumb
er da
ya
dan g
angg
uan
manu
sia
Kehu
tanan
da
n Prim
ata
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
8 Ju
li 201
5
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (H
utan
Wah
ea da
n Hu
tan
Perke
buna
n Su
rya/S
umali
nda
Huta
ni Ja
ya
(SRH
)
ECOS
ITRO
P (D
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din)
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17
Ms. T
amm
ara
Rica
Som
a Ba
ndun
g, Ind
ones
ia, 18
Ok
tober
1984
Kana
da
Unive
rsity
of To
ronto
"P
lannin
g fro
m
“Tab
le to
Du
mp”
: An
alyzin
g th
e pr
actic
e of
ho
useh
old fo
od
cons
umpt
ion
and
food
wa
sting
pr
actic
es in
In
done
sia"
Memp
elajar
i pr
aktek
-pr
aktek
ko
nsum
si ke
luarg
a ne
gara
be
rkemb
ang
yang
se
ringk
ali
meny
isaka
n ma
kana
n yan
g dik
onsu
msi
dalam
juml
ah
yang
sig
nifika
n
Mana
jemen
lin
gkun
gan
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 29
Juli 2
015
Jawa
Bar
at (K
ota B
ogor
da
n Kab
upate
n Bo
gor)
Faku
ltas E
kolog
i Man
usia,
Ins
titut P
ertan
ian B
ogor
(P
rof. D
r. Ah
mad
Sulae
man)
18
Mr. T
ien M
ing
Lee
Sing
apur
a, 1
Nove
mber
1978
Si
ngap
ura
Princ
eton
Unive
rsity
“Can
We
mov
e to
ward
mor
e su
staina
ble b
ird
keep
ing in
In
done
sia?
Phas
e II”
Meng
anali
sis
faktor
-fakto
r da
n stru
ktur
yang
me
ndor
ong
masy
arak
at me
mper
daga
ngk
an bu
rung
lia
r atau
bu
rung
asli
budu
daya
Zoolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
29
Juli 2
015
Meda
n (S
umate
ra
Utar
a)
Faku
ltas M
IPA
Unive
rsitas
Su
mater
a Utar
a (Dr
. Nu
rsaha
ra P
asar
ibu)
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PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
19
Ms. M
arian
ne
Nyeg
ard
Esbje
rg, 5
Juli
1974
De
nmar
k Sc
hool
of Ve
terina
ry an
d Lif
e Scie
nces
- Mu
rdoc
h Un
iversi
ty,
Pert
"Inte
grat
ion o
f th
e Po
pulat
ion
Char
acte
ristic
s of
the
Odea
n Su
nfish
(Moil
a m
ola) w
hitin
the
Newl
y Es
tabli
shed
Nu
sa P
enida
Pr
otec
ted
Area
in
Supp
ort o
f De
velop
men
t of
locall
y driv
en
mar
ine t
ouris
m
guide
lines
"
Mene
liti
popu
lasi
Ocea
n Sun
fish
(Moil
o mola
) di
kawa
san
lindu
ng la
ut Nu
sa P
enida
un
tuk
mene
tapka
n pa
rame
ter
popu
lasi d
asar
gu
na
meng
emba
ngka
n par
iwisa
ta
baha
ri
Biolo
gi Ke
lautan
4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
4 Agu
stus
2015
Bali (
Nusa
Pe
nida M
arine
Pr
otecte
d Ar
ea)
Cora
l Tria
ngle
Cente
r (Ri
li Dj
ohan
i)
BULA
N AG
USTU
S
1 Mr
s. La
ura
Marti
nez I
nigo
Ma
drid,
29
Septe
mber
19
87
Span
yol
Germ
an
Prim
ate
Cente
r
“Inte
rgro
up
Inte
racti
ons i
n Bl
ack C
reste
d M
acaq
ues
(Mac
aca
Nigr
a)”
Meng
etahu
i int
erak
si da
lam gr
oup
pada
popu
lasi
mony
et hit
am
Sulaw
esi d
i Ca
gar A
lam
Tang
koko
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
3
Agus
tus
2015
Sulut
(T
angk
oko)
Fa
kulta
s Ked
okter
an
Hewa
n, IP
B (D
r. Dr
h. Mu
hamm
ad A
gil, M
Sc. A
gr)
2 Mr
s. Ma
rina
Andr
ea W
elker
Oa
kland
, 26 J
uli
1973
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Co
rnell
Un
iversi
ty “A
n Et
hnog
raph
y of
PT S
ampo
erna
an
d Cl
ove
Ciga
rette
s in
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
emba
ngka
n stud
i de
ngan
pe
ndek
atan
etnog
rafi
terha
dap
prod
uksi
roko
k Sa
mpoe
rna
Antro
polog
i Bu
daya
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
4
Agus
tus
2015
Jatim
(Mala
ng,
Jemb
er)
Unive
rsitas
Bra
wijay
a (Ika
Nu
rhay
ani,P
h.D)
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JUAN
PE
NELI
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DANG
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LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
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3 Mr
. Pau
l An
thon
y Ma
cklin
Inggr
is, 24
Ja
nuar
i 196
6 Au
strali
a So
uther
n Cr
oss
Unive
rsity
“Car
bon
dioxid
e cy
cling
in fr
esh
to e
stuar
ine
wate
rway
s on
a tro
pical
islan
d”
Meng
ukur
ali
ran C
O2
dan a
ir tan
ah
di pe
raira
n Ba
li
Bio-
geok
imia,
hid
rolog
i
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
2 Ag
ustus
20
15
Bali (
Palas
ari
Rese
rvoir,
Dana
u Buy
an,
Dana
u Batu
r, Su
ngai
Ayun
g, Nu
sa
Lemo
ngan
, Pe
labuh
an
Beno
a)
Unive
rsitas
Pen
didika
n Ga
nesh
a (Dr
. I Gu
sti
Ngur
ah A
gung
Sur
yapu
tra)
4 Ms
. Elh
am
Golp
ushn
ezha
d
Shira
z, 6 J
uni
1985
Ira
n Gr
iffith
Unive
rsity
“Rap
ping
Islam
: An
eth
nogr
aphic
stu
dy o
f Rap
cu
lture
in
Tunis
ia,
Indo
nesia
and
Th
e US
A”
Meng
amati
bu
daya
rapp
er
islam
di
Indon
esia
dalam
konte
ks
lokal
ataup
un
diasp
ora
Sosia
l Bu
daya
3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
3 Agu
stus
2015
Yogy
akar
ta,
Jaka
rta
FISI
P UG
M (P
rof.
Muha
mmad
Naji
b Azc
a)
5 Dr
. Fra
nçoi
s Xa
vier
Beau
duce
l
Confl
ans-S
te-Ho
norin
e, 3
Dese
mber
1968
Pera
ncis
Institu
t de
Phys
ique d
u Gl
obe d
e Par
is
“Impr
oving
ob
serv
ation
and
m
odell
ing to
ols
for v
olcan
o m
onito
ring:
ap
plica
tion
to
mer
tapi
and
north
malu
ku
prov
ince
volca
noes
”
Meng
emba
ngka
n alat
ob
serva
si da
n mo
dellin
g un
tuk
monit
oring
gu
nung
api d
i Ja
teng d
an
Maluk
u
Vulka
nolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
4
Agus
tus
2015
Jaten
g (Gn
. Me
rapi)
; Ma
luku U
tara
(Gn.
Ibu, G
n. Ka
mnok
ora,
Gn.
Gama
lama,
Gn. D
ukon
o, Gn
. Kie
Besi)
Keme
n ESD
M, B
adan
Ge
ologi
PVMB
G (D
rs.
Suba
ndriy
o M.S
i, Ir.
I Gus
ti Ma
de A
gung
Nan
daka
dan
Dr. D
evi K
amil S
yahb
ana)
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HIR
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
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NELI
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MI
TRA
KERJ
A
6 Mr
s. Al
ice
Roge
rs
Confl
ans-S
te-Ho
norin
e, 3
Dese
mber
1968
Inggr
is Th
e Univ
ersit
y of
Quee
nslan
d “C
aptu
ring
Cora
l Re
ef a
nd
Relat
ed
Ecos
yste
m
Serv
ices
Proje
ct:
Com
pone
nt I:
Qu
antify
ing th
e va
lue a
nd
mar
ket p
oten
tial
of co
ral r
eef a
nd
man
grov
e ec
osys
tem
se
rvice
s”
Mera
ncan
g da
n me
nduk
ung
moda
l yan
g ino
vatif
untuk
me
nilai
jasa
ekos
istem
hu
tan ba
kau,
rump
ut lau
t da
n ter
umbu
ka
rang
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
7 (
tujuh
) bu
lan, m
ulai
4 Agu
stus
2015
Sulse
l (Kep
. Se
layar
) Ko
nsor
sium
Keme
nteria
n Ke
lautan
dan P
erika
nan,
P2O
LIPI, d
an IP
B (S
ri At
mini)
7 Mr
. Nich
olas
Hi
nckle
y Wol
ff W
ashin
gton
DC, 1
4 Juli
19
67
Amer
ika
Serik
at
The U
niver
sity
of Qu
eens
land
“Cap
turin
g Co
ral
Reef
and
Re
lated
Ec
osys
tem
Se
rvice
s Pr
oject:
Co
mpo
nent
I:
Quan
tifying
the
value
and
m
arke
t pot
entia
l of
cora
l ree
f and
m
angr
ove
ecos
yste
m
serv
ices”
Mera
ncan
g da
n me
nduk
ung
moda
l yan
g ino
vatif
untuk
me
nilai
jasa
ekos
istem
hu
tan ba
kau,
rump
ut lau
t da
n ter
umbu
ka
rang
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
7 (
tujuh
) bu
lan, m
ulai
4 Agu
stus
2015
Sulse
l (Kep
. Se
layar
) Ko
nsor
sium
Keme
nteria
n Ke
lautan
dan P
erika
nan,
P2O
LIPI, d
an IP
B (S
ri At
mini)
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. Car
l St
ephe
n Sm
ith
Mack
ay, 7
Fe
brua
ri 197
3 Au
strali
a Th
e Univ
ersit
y of
Quee
nslan
d “C
aptu
ring
Cora
l Re
ef a
nd
Relat
ed
Ecos
yste
m
Serv
ices
Proje
ct:
Com
pone
nt II
: Ge
nera
ting
robu
st loc
al ec
onom
ies th
at
capt
ure
and
susta
in m
arine
ec
osys
tem
se
rvice
s –
Syste
ms
Analy
sis a
nd
Mod
elling
”
Mera
ncan
g da
n me
nduk
ung
moda
l yan
g ino
vatif
untuk
me
nilai
jasa
ekos
istem
hu
tan ba
kau,
rump
ut lau
t da
n ter
umbu
ka
rang
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
7 (
tujuh
) bu
lan, m
ulai
4 Agu
stus
2015
Sulse
l (Kep
. Se
layar
) Ko
nsor
sium
Keme
nteria
n Ke
lautan
dan P
erika
nan,
P2O
LIPI, d
an IP
B (S
ri At
mini)
9 Mr
. Pet
er Jo
hn
Mum
by
Barn
et, 10
Ag
ustus
1971
Ing
gris
The U
niver
sity
of Qu
eens
land
“Cap
turin
g Co
ral
Reef
and
Re
lated
Ec
osys
tem
Se
rvice
s Pr
oject:
Co
mpo
nent
I:
Quan
tifying
the
value
and
m
arke
t pot
entia
l of
cora
l ree
f and
m
angr
ove
ecos
yste
m
serv
ices”
Mera
ncan
g da
n me
nduk
ung
moda
l yan
g ino
vatif
untuk
me
nilai
jasa
ekos
istem
hu
tan ba
kau,
rump
ut lau
t da
n ter
umbu
ka
rang
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
7 (
tujuh
) bu
lan, m
ulai
6 Agu
stus
2015
Sulse
l (Kep
. Se
layar
) Ko
nsor
sium
Keme
nteria
n Ke
lautan
dan P
erika
nan,
P2O
LIPI, d
an IP
B (S
ri At
mini)
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PENE
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PE
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DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
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Mr. N
ichol
as
Marti
n Ma
lone
AS
, 9 M
ei 19
74
Amer
ika
Serik
at
The U
niver
sity
of Au
cklan
d, Ne
w Ze
aland
“For
est H
istor
ies
and
Popu
lation
Fu
ture
s in
Wes
t Ja
va”
Memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
tumbu
hnya
ko
nser
vasi
owa H
yloba
tes
moloc
h di
Caga
r Alam
Le
uweu
ng
Sanc
ang
meme
ngar
uhi
perse
psi
manu
sia
terha
dap
hutan
dan o
wa
Antro
polog
i da
n Pr
imato
logi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 5
Ag
ustus
20
15
Jaba
r (Ga
rut,
Caga
r Alam
Le
uweu
ng
Sanc
ang)
FMIP
A Un
iversi
tas
Padja
djara
n (Pr
of. Jo
han
Iskan
dar);
The
Asp
inall
Foun
datio
n (Ma
de
Wed
ana)
11
Mr. T
suyo
shi
Adac
hi
Hyog
o, 14
Ma
ret 1
963
Jepa
ng
Kobe
Stee
l Ltd
. "U
BC P
roce
ss
by U
tilizin
g th
e UB
C Pi
lot P
lant
at P
alim
anan
, Ci
rebo
n, W
est
Java
"
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own
Coal)
di
Indon
esia,
ya
ng
meru
paka
n pe
ningk
atan
kuali
tas
batub
ara
deng
an
meng
angk
at ke
lemba
ban
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
12
Agus
tus
2015
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
oran
g)
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TIAN
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AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
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Mr. Y
oich
i Ta
kaha
shi
Ehim
e, 12
Se
ptemb
er
1972
Jepa
ng
Kobe
Stee
l Ltd
. "U
BC P
roce
ss
by U
tilizin
g th
e UB
C Pi
lot P
lant
at P
alim
anan
, Ci
rebo
n, W
est
Java
"
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own
Coal)
di
Indon
esia,
ya
ng
meru
paka
n pe
ningk
atan
kuali
tas
batub
ara
deng
an
meng
angk
at ke
lemba
ban
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
18
Agus
tus
2015
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
oran
g)
13
Mr. H
iroka
zu
Tsub
o Os
aka,
28
Dese
mber
1979
Je
pang
Ko
be S
teel
Ltd.
"UBC
Pro
cess
by
Utili
zing
the
UBC
Pilot
Plan
t at
Pali
man
an,
Cire
bon,
Wes
t Ja
va"
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own
Coal)
di
Indon
esia,
ya
ng
meru
paka
n pe
ningk
atan
kuali
tas
batub
ara
deng
an
meng
angk
at ke
lemba
ban
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
18
Agus
tus
2015
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
oran
g)
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HIR
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ITUS
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PENE
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LITI
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BIDA
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PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
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DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
14
Mr. Y
utak
a Ka
nam
aru
Fuku
oka,
18
Dese
mber
1951
Je
pang
Ko
be S
teel
Ltd.
"UBC
Pro
cess
by
Utili
zing
the
UBC
Pilot
Plan
t at
Pali
man
an,
Cire
bon,
Wes
t Ja
va"
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own
Coal)
di
Indon
esia,
ya
ng
meru
paka
n pe
ningk
atan
kuali
tas
batub
ara
deng
an
meng
angk
at ke
lemba
ban
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
18
Agus
tus
2015
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
oran
g)
15
Mr. K
azuy
uki
Eika
wa
Naga
saki,
25
Janu
ari 1
954
Jepa
ng
Kobe
Stee
l Ltd
. "U
BC P
roce
ss
by U
tilizin
g th
e UB
C Pi
lot P
lant
at P
alim
anan
, Ci
rebo
n, W
est
Java
"
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own
Coal)
di
Indon
esia,
ya
ng
meru
paka
n pe
ningk
atan
kuali
tas
batub
ara
deng
an
meng
angk
at ke
lemba
ban
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
18
Agus
tus
2015
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
oran
g)
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GL
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ARGA
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GARA
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
16
Mr. T
oshi
nori
Inou
e Hy
ogo,
14
Septe
mber
19
63
Jepa
ng
Kobe
Stee
l Ltd
. "U
BC P
roce
ss
by U
tilizin
g th
e UB
C Pi
lot P
lant
at P
alim
anan
, Ci
rebo
n, W
est
Java
"
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own
Coal)
di
Indon
esia,
ya
ng
meru
paka
n pe
ningk
atan
kuali
tas
batub
ara
deng
an
meng
angk
at ke
lemba
ban
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
18
Agus
tus
2015
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
oran
g)
17
Mr. T
akuo
Sh
igeh
isa
Kago
shim
a, 13
Ag
ustus
1955
Je
pang
Ko
be S
teel
Ltd.
"UBC
Pro
cess
by
Utili
zing
the
UBC
Pilot
Plan
t at
Pali
man
an,
Cire
bon,
Wes
t Ja
va"
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own
Coal)
di
Indon
esia,
ya
ng
meru
paka
n pe
ningk
atan
kuali
tas
batub
ara
deng
an
meng
angk
at ke
lemba
ban
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
23
Agus
tus
2015
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
oran
g)
18
Mr. K
ai Li
Sh
ando
ng, 3
0 Me
i 198
8 Ch
ina
TIO-
SOA
“Sub
surfa
ce
Moo
ring
Syste
m
(SM
S) a
nd
Phys
ical
Ocea
nogh
raph
y in
Lem
beh
Stra
it”
Memp
elajar
i hu
bung
an
peru
baha
n ikl
im da
n ek
osist
em la
ut tro
pis
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
20
(dua
pu
luh) h
ari,
mulai
18
Septe
mber
20
15
Pera
iran S
elat
Lemb
eh
Pusli
t Ose
anog
rafi L
IPI (
Dr.
Dirh
amsy
ah,M
A)
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MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
19
Mr. S
huns
uke
Soga
hata
Ho
kkaid
o, 2
Nove
mber
1977
Je
pang
Ko
be S
teel
Ltd.
"UBC
Pro
cess
by
Utili
zing
the
UBC
Pilot
Plan
t at
Pali
man
an,
Cire
bon,
Wes
t Ja
va"
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own
Coal)
di
Indon
esia,
ya
ng
meru
paka
n pe
ningk
atan
kuali
tas
batub
ara
deng
an
meng
angk
at ke
lemba
ban
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
18
Agus
tus
2015
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
oran
g)
20
Dr. M
asak
i Ka
tsum
ata
Hokk
aido,
3 Fe
brua
ry 19
70
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
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GL
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ARGA
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GARA
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STIT
USI
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TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
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DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
21
Dr. K
atsu
ro
Kats
umat
a To
kyo,
3 Ok
tober
1970
Je
pang
Ja
pan A
genc
y for
Mar
ine-
Earth
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolog
y (JA
MSTE
C)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
22
Mr. B
iao G
eng
Jiang
su, 0
9 Ok
tober
1962
Ch
ina
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
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MPAT
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HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
23
Mr. S
huich
i Mo
ri Ky
oto, 2
9 Fe
brua
ri 196
4 Je
pang
Ja
pan A
genc
y for
Mar
ine-
Earth
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolog
y (JA
MSTE
C)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
24
Dr. A
kira
Wak
ata
Guan
gdon
g, 20
De
semb
er 19
59
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
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ENEL
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AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
25
Dr. S
ator
u Yo
koi
Okay
ama,
6 No
vemb
er 19
78
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
26
Ms. A
yako
Se
iki
Toky
o, 20
Ag
ustus
1977
Je
pang
Ja
pan A
genc
y for
Mar
ine-
Earth
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolog
y (JA
MSTE
C)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
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NAMA
PEN
ELIT
I TE
MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
27
Dr. T
omos
hige
In
oue
Fuku
oka,
26
Septe
mber
19
78
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
28
Dr. H
ugo
Belle
nger
Pa
ris, 2
8 Se
ptemb
er
1980
Pera
ncis
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
29
Ms. N
icole
Thom
pson
W
oodv
ille, 9
Se
ptemb
er
1975
Austr
alia
Suga
r Re
sear
ch
Austr
alia
“Inte
grat
ed
disea
se
man
agem
ent o
f su
garc
ane
strea
k mos
aic in
In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i ma
najem
en
perke
buna
n gu
la teb
u di
Indon
esia
Perta
nian
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
6 No
vemb
er
2015
Jatim
(P
asur
uan
(ISRI
)), Ja
bar
(IPB
Bogo
r)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Pe
rkebu
nan G
ula
Indon
esia
(Ari K
ristin
i)
580 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian AsingKementerian Riset dan Teknologi
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NA
MA P
ENEL
ITI
TEMP
AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
30
Mr. J
unich
i Ha
mad
a Hi
rosh
ima,
27
Oktob
er 19
71
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
31
Ms. P
aula
Soph
ie Ma
rgar
ethe
Se
nff
Leve
rkuse
n, 23
Fe
brua
ri 199
0 Je
rman
Ce
ntre f
or
Trop
ical
Marin
e Ec
ology
(Z
MT),
Unive
rsity
of Br
emen
“Sea
Cuc
umbe
r In
tegr
ated
M
ultitr
ophic
Aq
uacu
lture
on
Lom
bok,
Indo
nesia
- Ec
ologic
al,
Socia
l and
In
stitu
tiona
l Se
ttings
”
Melak
ukan
stu
di ke
layak
an
terha
dap
budid
aya
teripa
ng di
Lo
mbok
dari
persp
ektif
ekolo
gi da
n so
sial d
enga
n me
lakuk
an
budid
aya d
an
perco
baan
se
rta su
rvei
sosia
l yan
g me
ndala
m di
masy
arak
at
Biolo
gi Ke
lautan
8 (
delap
an)
bulan
, mula
i 27
Okto
ber
2015
NTB
(Lom
bok)
Faku
ltas I
lmu K
elauta
n dan
Pe
rikan
an U
niver
sitas
Ha
sanu
ddin
(Pro
f. Ir.
Jama
luddin
Jomp
a, M.
Sc,
Ph.D
)
581Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian AsingKementerian Riset dan Teknologi
DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2015
NO
NAMA
PEN
ELIT
I TE
MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
32
Mr. K
osak
u Mo
teki
Kyoto
, 6 Ju
ni 19
76
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
33
Mr. Ic
hiro
Ma
tsui
Ao
mori,
8 Se
ptemb
er
1955
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
582 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian AsingKementerian Riset dan Teknologi
DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA2015NO
NA
MA P
ENEL
ITI
TEMP
AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
34
Dr. T
etsu
o Ha
rada
Na
ra, 1
5 Mar
et 19
63
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
35
Mr. N
orito
mo
Umam
oto
Okay
ama,
29
Agus
tus 19
91
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
583Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian AsingKementerian Riset dan Teknologi
DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2015
NO
NAMA
PEN
ELIT
I TE
MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
36
Mr. T
akah
iro
Furu
ki Na
gasa
ki, 14
Ap
ril 19
92
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
37
Mr. W
atar
u Oh
oka
Toky
o, 2
Oktob
er 19
89
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
584 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian AsingKementerian Riset dan Teknologi
DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA2015NO
NA
MA P
ENEL
ITI
TEMP
AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
38
Mr. S
huhe
i Ma
tsug
ishi
Hokk
aido,
1 Ap
ril 19
92
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
39
Ms. T
amak
i Su
emat
su
Hyog
o, 12
Mei
1989
Je
pang
Ja
pan A
genc
y for
Mar
ine-
Earth
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolog
y (JA
MSTE
C)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
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NAMA
PEN
ELIT
I TE
MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
40
Mr. A
tsus
hi
Yana
se
Gifu,
7 Ap
ril 19
92
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
41
Mr. A
kihiko
Mu
rata
Mi
e, 28
De
semb
er 19
60
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
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NA
MA P
ENEL
ITI
TEMP
AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
42
Dr. r
er. n
at. T
ill Fl
orian
Oeh
ler
Fran
kfurt,
05
Febr
uari 1
986
Jerm
an
Leibn
iz Ce
nter
for T
ropic
al Ma
rine
Ecolo
gy
“Qua
ntific
ation
of
Sub
mar
ine
Grou
ndwa
ter
Disc
harg
e on
In
done
sia”
Untuk
me
nguk
ur
debit
air t
anah
da
n nutr
isi
masu
k yan
g ter
kait d
i Ja
wa, B
ali,
dan L
ombo
k da
lam
menin
gkatk
an
kese
imba
ngan
air
tawa
r di
daer
ah pe
sisir
Indon
esia
serta
me
ngev
aluas
i da
mpak
Su
bmar
ine
Grou
nd
Disc
harg
e (S
GD) p
ada
ekos
istem
pe
sisir
Indoe
nsia
Geolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
2
Nove
mber
20
15
Yogy
akar
ta,
Jawa
Ten
gah
(Jepa
ra),
Jawa
Tim
ur (P
ulau
Semp
u, Ba
luran
), Ba
nten
(Binu
ange
un),
Bali (
Pada
ng
Pada
ng, K
ab
Kuta
Selat
an),
dan L
ombo
k (K
raka
l)
Faku
ltas T
eknik
– UG
M (D
r. Do
ni Pr
akas
a Ek
a Pu
tra)
43
Dr. Y
uich
iro
Kum
amot
o Hi
rosh
ima,
4 Ap
ril 19
67
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
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DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2015
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NAMA
PEN
ELIT
I TE
MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
Prov
ince”
Ind
ones
ia
44
Dr. H
irosh
i Uc
hida
Ka
naga
wa, 6
Ja
nuar
i 197
0 Je
pang
Ja
pan A
genc
y for
Mar
ine-
Earth
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolog
y (JA
MSTE
C)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
45
Ms. E
lizab
eth
Jenn
ifer
Wils
on
Laun
cesto
n, 26
Ja
nuar
i 196
5 Au
strali
a Su
gar
Rese
arch
Au
strali
a
“Inte
grat
ed
disea
se
man
agem
ent o
f su
garc
ane
strea
k mos
aic in
In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i ma
najem
en
perke
buna
n gu
la teb
u di
Indon
esia
Perta
nian
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
6 No
vemb
er
2015
Jatim
(P
asur
uan
(ISRI
)), Ja
bar
(IPB
Bogo
r)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Pe
rkebu
nan G
ula
Indon
esia
(Ari K
ristin
i)
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MA P
ENEL
ITI
TEMP
AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
46
Dr. M
auri
Guilla
ume
Rich
ard
Sarre
guem
ines,
20 Ja
nuar
i 198
0 Pe
ranc
is Un
iversi
ty of
Neuc
hatel
, Ce
ntre f
or
Hydr
ogeo
logy
and
Geoth
ermi
cs
“Qua
ntify
ing a
nd
mod
eling
a
newb
orn
hydr
othe
rmal
syste
m: T
he
Lusi
mud
and
vo
lcano
co
mple
x”
Untuk
me
lakuk
an
inves
tigas
i ter
hada
p ge
ofisik
a aga
r me
mbata
si sif
at hid
roge
ologi
dan
hidro
terma
l da
ri sist
em
geys
er
Lump
ur
Sido
arjo
ini
yang
dik
ombin
asika
n den
gan s
tudi
pemo
delan
nu
merik
untuk
me
nguk
ur
sistem
ini d
an
menil
ai pe
rilaku
mas
a de
pan d
an
poten
si ba
haya
yang
tim
bul
Geofi
sika
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
1 No
vemb
er
2015
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Sur
abay
a dan
Si
doar
jo)
Bada
n Pela
ksan
a - B
adan
Pe
nang
gulan
gan L
umpu
r Si
doar
jo (A
lwi H
usein
, M.
Si)
47
Mr. J
unji
Naga
ta
Aich
i, 29 M
aret
1964
Je
pang
Un
iversi
ty of
Toky
o “L
ong-
term
So
cioec
onom
ic Dy
nam
ics o
f the
Oi
l Palm
Fa
rmer
s in
Riau
Pr
ovinc
e”
Meng
kaji
peru
baha
n so
sio ek
onom
i ya
ng di
alami
pa
ra pe
tani
terka
it den
gan
pertu
mbuh
an
sekto
r kela
pa
sawi
t di
Sosia
l Ek
onom
i-Pe
rtania
n
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
2 No
vemb
er
2015
Riau
(P
ekan
baru
, Ro
kan H
ilir,
Siak
, Kam
par,
Kuan
tan
Seng
ingi d
an
Pelal
awan
)
Faku
ltas P
ertan
ian,
Unive
rsitas
Riau
(D
r.Ir.S
uard
i Tar
umun
)
589Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian AsingKementerian Riset dan Teknologi
DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2015
NO
NAMA
PEN
ELIT
I TE
MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
Prov
insi R
iau
48
Dr. K
azuh
iko
Mats
umot
o Ky
oto, 2
6 Juli
19
69
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
49
Mr. T
aichi
Yo
koka
wa
Chiba
, 2 M
aret
1977
Je
pang
Ja
pan A
genc
y for
Mar
ine-
Earth
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolog
y (JA
MSTE
C)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
590 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian AsingKementerian Riset dan Teknologi
DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA2015NO
NA
MA P
ENEL
ITI
TEMP
AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
50
Dr. C
hisa
to
Yam
ashi
ta
Osak
a, 29
Juli
1976
Je
pang
Ja
pan A
genc
y for
Mar
ine-
Earth
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolog
y (JA
MSTE
C)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
51
Mr. Y
usuk
e Ko
izum
i Ho
kkaid
o, 17
Ap
ril 19
87
Jepa
ng
Unive
rsity
of To
kyo
“Lon
g-te
rm
Socio
econ
omic
Dyna
mics
of t
he
Oil P
alm
Farm
ers i
n Ri
au
Prov
ince”
Meng
kaji
peru
baha
n so
sio ek
onom
i ya
ng di
alami
pa
ra pe
tani
terka
it den
gan
pertu
mbuh
an
sekto
r kela
pa
sawi
t di
Prov
insi R
iau
Sosia
l Ek
onom
i-Pe
rtania
n
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
2 No
vemb
er
2015
Riau
(P
ekan
baru
, Ro
kan H
ilir,
Siak
, Kam
par,
Kuan
tan
Seng
ingi d
an
Pelal
awan
)
Faku
ltas P
ertan
ian,
Unive
rsitas
Riau
(D
r.Ir.S
uard
i Tar
umun
)
52
Dr. M
ichin
ari
Suna
mur
a To
kyo,
17
Septe
mber
19
69
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
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PE
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53
Mr. S
hoto
ku
Kota
jima
Kana
gawa
, 17
Janu
ari 1
993
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
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“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
54
Mr. K
anta
Ch
ida
Iwate
, 3 A
pril
1992
Je
pang
Ja
pan A
genc
y for
Mar
ine-
Earth
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolog
y (JA
MSTE
C)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
55
Mr. J
ean
Merli
n Vo
n Ag
ris
Berlin
, 16
Oktob
er 19
90
Jerm
an
Unive
rsity
of Go
etting
en
“Det
erm
inant
s of
Lan
d Us
e Ch
ange
and
Im
pact
on
hous
ehold
we
lfare
am
ong
small
holde
r fa
rmer
s”
Mema
hami
ma
salah
so
sial
ekon
omi d
an
peru
baha
n pe
nggu
naan
lah
an di
Pr
ov.Ja
mbi
Sosia
l ek
onom
i Pe
rtania
n
6 (en
am)
bulan
, mula
i 18
Agu
stus
2015
Jamb
i (B
atang
hari,
Kab.S
arola
ngu
n, Ka
b.Mua
ro
Jamb
i, Ka
b.Bun
go,
dan K
ab.T
ebo)
IPB
(Pro
f.Dr.H
erma
nto
Sire
gar)
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USI
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NELI
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PE
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DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
56
Mrs.
Rebe
cca
Shae
Ann
a Br
ittain
Mich
igan,
20
Oktob
er 19
83
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Gran
d Vall
ey
State
Un
iversi
ty
“Nut
rition
, Gut
M
icrob
iomes
, an
d he
alth
in W
ild B
orne
an
Oran
guta
ns
(Pon
go
Pygm
aeus
W
urm
bii) a
t the
Tu
anan
Re
sear
ch
Stat
ion”
Meng
anali
sis
dan
mend
okum
ent
asika
n ko
mpos
isi
mikro
bial p
ada
usus
Or
angu
tan
Prim
atolog
i da
n Biol
ogi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
4 Ag
ustus
20
15
Stas
iun R
iset
Tuan
an, A
rea
Kons
erva
si Ma
was,
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
Faku
ltas B
iolog
i, Un
iversi
tas N
asion
al (D
rs.
Imra
n SL T
obing
)
57
Mrs.
Eliza
beth
Ja
ne B
arro
w Ca
mbrid
ge, 9
De
semb
er 19
89
Inggr
is Ru
tgers,
The
St
ate
Unive
rsity
of Ne
w Je
rsey
“Are
the
long
calls
of B
orne
an
oran
guta
ns
(Pon
go
pygm
aeus
wu
rmbii
) cos
tly
signa
ls of
male
he
alth
and
ener
gy st
atus
?”
Untuk
me
nentu
kan
status
ke
seha
tan
oran
gutan
jan
tan da
n sta
mina
en
ergy
mela
lui
anali
sis su
ara
(long
call)
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
24
Agus
tus
2015
Kalte
ng (A
rea
Kons
erva
si Ma
was,
Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Tu
anan
)
Faku
ltas B
iolog
i, Un
iversi
tas N
asion
al (T
atang
)
58
Mr. D
ongl
iang
Yuan
Sh
ando
ng, 2
7 Ju
ni 19
66
China
IO
-CAS
“C
ircula
tion
and
ecos
yste
m
study
in th
e In
done
sian
seas
un
der t
he
influe
nce
of th
e we
stern
Pac
ific
varia
bility
”
Meng
etahu
i sir
kulas
i dan
ek
osist
em di
La
ut Ind
ones
ia tim
ur
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
1 (
satu)
bu
lan, m
ulai
16 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Selat
Lemb
eh,
Kema
Pu
slit O
sean
ogra
fi LIP
I (Dr
. Di
rham
syah
,MA)
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LITI
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PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
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59
Dr. K
atrin
Mo
neck
e Br
amsc
he, 1
5 No
vemb
er 19
70
Jerm
an
Well
esley
Co
llege
“T
he D
ynam
ics
of C
oasta
l Be
ach
Ridg
e Pl
ains a
nd th
e In
fluen
ce o
f Ea
rthqu
akes
an
d Ts
unam
is:
A Ge
ologic
al Pe
rspe
ctive
”
Meny
elidik
i ca
tatan
mo
rfolog
i dan
pe
ngen
dapa
n ra
wa pa
ntai
yang
dig
olong
kan
berd
asar
kan
garis
tepi
panta
i dan
se
ngke
dan
topog
rafi d
i Ac
eh,
Indon
esia,
be
bera
pa ar
ea
dipen
garu
hi ole
h Tsu
nami
Sa
mude
ra
Hind
ia tah
un
2004
Ilmu B
umi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
4 Se
ptemb
er
2015
Aceh
(Ban
da
Aceh
dan
Meula
boh)
Tsun
ami D
isaste
r Mi
tigati
on R
esea
rch C
enter
(T
DMRC
) – U
niver
sitas
Sy
ah K
uala
(Dr.
Ella
Meilin
da)
60
Mr.
Chris
toph
er
Jam
es C
otte
r
Alex
andr
ia,
Virg
inia,
AS, 6
Fe
brua
ri 198
0
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of Ca
liforn
ia, S
an
Fran
cisco
“Eva
luatin
g Re
activ
e Ca
se
Dete
ction
M
etho
ds fo
r M
alaria
El
imina
tion
in In
done
sia”
Memo
nitor
da
n me
ngev
aluas
i me
tode
dekte
ksi k
asus
re
aktif
(RAC
D)
yang
telah
ru
tin di
lakuk
an
oleh D
inkes
da
lam ra
ngka
eli
mina
si ma
laria
Kese
hatan
, bio
logi
molek
ular
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 3
1 Ag
ustus
20
15
NAD
(Ace
h Be
sar)
LBM
Eijkm
an (E
lisab
eth
Fara
h Nov
ita C
outrie
r) da
n Di
nas K
eseh
atan
Pe
merin
tah A
ceh (
dr. M
. Ya
ni, M
.Kes
, PKK
)
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61
Mr. S
huny
ang
Chen
Fu
jian,
17
Janu
ari 1
987
China
TI
O-SO
A “J
oint
Inve
stiga
tion
on
Man
grov
e Ec
ologie
s in
Dry
Seas
on”
Untuk
me
ngeta
hui
ekolo
gi hu
tan
baka
u pad
a mu
sim
kema
rau
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
20
(dua
pu
luh) h
ari,
mulai
23
Agus
tus
2015
Pera
iran
Muar
a Ang
ke,
Pera
iran
Bitun
g, Se
lat
Lemb
eh da
n Ke
ma
Pusli
t Ose
anog
rafi L
IPI
(Dr.D
irham
syah
MA)
62
Mr. B
in F
an
Shan
ghai,
23
Febr
uary
1960
Ch
ina
First
Institu
te of Oc
eano
grap
hy
(FIO
)
“The
Tra
nspo
rt,
Inte
rnal
Wav
es
and
Mixi
ng in
th
e In
done
sian
Thro
ughf
low
regio
ns (T
IMIT
) an
d Im
pacts
on
Mar
ine
Ecos
yste
m”
Meng
ukur
int
erna
l wav
es
dan
perca
mpur
an
di jal
ur A
rus
Lintas
Ind
ones
ia (A
rlindo
) dan
pe
ngar
uhny
a ter
hada
p ek
osist
em
laut, t
eruta
ma
di jal
ur se
lat
Maka
ssar
dan
selat
Lomb
ok
Osea
nogr
afi
29 (d
ua
puluh
se
mbila
n)
hari,
mulai
1
Oktob
er
2015
Pera
iran S
elat
Maka
ssar
dan
Selat
Lomb
ok
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an –
KKP
(Dr.
Anas
tasia
R.T.
D.
Kusw
arda
ni da
n Tim
)
63
Mr. S
hujia
ng L
i Sh
ando
ng, 1
1 De
semb
er 19
79
China
Fir
st Ins
titute
of Ocea
nogr
aphy
(F
IO)
“The
Tra
nspo
rt,
Inte
rnal
Wav
es
and
Mixi
ng in
th
e In
done
sian
Thro
ughf
low
regio
ns (T
IMIT
) an
d Im
pacts
on
Mar
ine
Ecos
yste
m”
Meng
ukur
int
erna
l wav
es
dan
perca
mpur
an
di jal
ur A
rus
Lintas
Ind
ones
ia (A
rlindo
) dan
pe
ngar
uhny
a ter
hada
p ek
osist
em
laut, t
eruta
ma
di jal
ur se
lat
Maka
ssar
dan
selat
Lomb
ok
Osea
nogr
afi
29 (d
ua
puluh
se
mbila
n)
hari,
mulai
1
Oktob
er
2015
Pera
iran S
elat
Maka
ssar
dan
Selat
Lomb
ok
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an –
KKP
(Dr.
Anas
tasia
R.T.
D.
Kusw
arda
ni da
n Tim
)
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Mr. G
uanl
in
Wan
g Sh
ando
ng, 9
Ma
ret 1
981
China
Fir
st Ins
titute
of Ocea
nogr
aphy
(F
IO)
“The
Tra
nspo
rt,
Inte
rnal
Wav
es
and
Mixi
ng in
th
e In
done
sian
Thro
ughf
low
regio
ns (T
IMIT
) an
d Im
pacts
on
Mar
ine
Ecos
yste
m”
Meng
ukur
int
erna
l wav
es
dan
perca
mpur
an
di jal
ur A
rus
Lintas
Ind
ones
ia (A
rlindo
) dan
pe
ngar
uhny
a ter
hada
p ek
osist
em
laut, t
eruta
ma
di jal
ur se
lat
Maka
ssar
dan
selat
Lomb
ok
Osea
nogr
afi
29 (d
ua
puluh
se
mbila
n)
hari,
mulai
1
Oktob
er
2015
Pera
iran S
elat
Maka
ssar
dan
Selat
Lomb
ok
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an –
KKP
(Dr.
Anas
tasia
R.T.
D.
Kusw
arda
ni da
n Tim
)
65
Ms. X
u Xi
aoqi
ng
Shan
dong
, 9
Janu
ari 1
986
China
Fir
st Ins
titute
of Ocea
nogr
aphy
(F
IO)
“The
Tra
nspo
rt,
Inte
rnal
Wav
es
and
Mixi
ng in
th
e In
done
sian
Thro
ughf
low
regio
ns (T
IMIT
) an
d Im
pacts
on
Mar
ine
Ecos
yste
m”
Meng
ukur
int
erna
l wav
es
dan
perca
mpur
an
di jal
ur A
rus
Lintas
Ind
ones
ia (A
rlindo
) dan
pe
ngar
uhny
a ter
hada
p ek
osist
em
laut, t
eruta
ma
di jal
ur se
lat
Maka
ssar
dan
selat
Lomb
ok
Osea
nogr
afi
29 (d
ua
puluh
se
mbila
n)
hari,
mulai
1
Oktob
er
2015
Pera
iran S
elat
Maka
ssar
dan
Selat
Lomb
ok
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an –
KKP
(Dr.
Anas
tasia
R.T.
D.
Kusw
arda
ni da
n Tim
)
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Mr. X
u Te
ngfe
i Ne
i Mon
gol, 2
7-02
-198
6 Ch
ina
First
Institu
te of Oc
eano
grap
hy
(FIO
)
“The
Tra
nspo
rt,
Inte
rnal
Wav
es
and
Mixi
ng in
th
e In
done
sian
Thro
ughf
low
regio
ns (T
IMIT
) an
d Im
pacts
on
Mar
ine
Ecos
yste
m”
Meng
ukur
int
erna
l wav
es
dan
perca
mpur
an
di jal
ur A
rus
Lintas
Ind
ones
ia (A
rlindo
) dan
pe
ngar
uhny
a ter
hada
p ek
osist
em
laut, t
eruta
ma
di jal
ur se
lat
Maka
ssar
dan
selat
Lomb
ok
Osea
nogr
afi
29 (d
ua
puluh
se
mbila
n)
hari,
mulai
1
Oktob
er
2015
Pera
iran S
elat
Maka
ssar
dan
Selat
Lomb
ok
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an –
KKP
(Dr.
Anas
tasia
R.T.
D.
Kusw
arda
ni da
n Tim
)
67
Mr. G
uan
Shen
g Sh
ando
ng, 1
0 No
vemb
er 19
72
China
Fir
st Ins
titute
of Ocea
nogr
aphy
(F
IO)
“The
Tra
nspo
rt,
Inte
rnal
Wav
es
and
Mixi
ng in
th
e In
done
sian
Thro
ughf
low
regio
ns (T
IMIT
) an
d Im
pacts
on
Mar
ine
Ecos
yste
m”
Meng
ukur
int
erna
l wav
es
dan
perca
mpur
an
di jal
ur A
rus
Lintas
Ind
ones
ia (A
rlindo
) dan
pe
ngar
uhny
a ter
hada
p ek
osist
em
laut, t
eruta
ma
di jal
ur se
lat
Maka
ssar
dan
selat
Lomb
ok
Osea
nogr
afi
29 (d
ua
puluh
se
mbila
n)
hari,
mulai
1
Oktob
er
2015
Pera
iran S
elat
Maka
ssar
dan
Selat
Lomb
ok
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an –
KKP
(Dr.
Anas
tasia
R.T.
D.
Kusw
arda
ni da
n Tim
)
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HIR
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PENE
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AN
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PENE
LITI
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NG
PENE
LITI
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LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
68
Mr. L
in F
ang
Jiang
xi, 15
Apr
il 19
89
China
Fir
st Ins
titute
of Ocea
nogr
aphy
(F
IO)
“The
Tra
nspo
rt,
Inte
rnal
Wav
es
and
Mixi
ng in
th
e In
done
sian
Thro
ughf
low
regio
ns (T
IMIT
) an
d Im
pacts
on
Mar
ine
Ecos
yste
m”
Meng
ukur
int
erna
l wav
es
dan
perca
mpur
an
di jal
ur A
rus
Lintas
Ind
ones
ia (A
rlindo
) dan
pe
ngar
uhny
a ter
hada
p ek
osist
em
laut, t
eruta
ma
di jal
ur se
lat
Maka
ssar
dan
selat
Lomb
ok
Osea
nogr
afi
29 (d
ua
puluh
se
mbila
n)
hari,
mulai
1
Oktob
er
2015
Pera
iran S
elat
Maka
ssar
dan
Selat
Lomb
ok
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an –
KKP
(Dr.
Anas
tasia
R.T.
D.
Kusw
arda
ni da
n Tim
)
69
Mr. Z
hou
Kai
Zheji
ang,
9 Fe
brua
ry 19
73
China
Fir
st Ins
titute
of Ocea
nogr
aphy
(F
IO)
“The
Tra
nspo
rt,
Inte
rnal
Wav
es
and
Mixi
ng in
th
e In
done
sian
Thro
ughf
low
regio
ns (T
IMIT
) an
d Im
pacts
on
Mar
ine
Ecos
yste
m”
Meng
ukur
int
erna
l wav
es
dan
perca
mpur
an
di jal
ur A
rus
Lintas
Ind
ones
ia (A
rlindo
) dan
pe
ngar
uhny
a ter
hada
p ek
osist
em
laut, t
eruta
ma
di jal
ur se
lat
Maka
ssar
dan
selat
Lomb
ok
Osea
nogr
afi
29 (d
ua
puluh
se
mbila
n)
hari,
mulai
1
Oktob
er
2015
Pera
iran S
elat
Maka
ssar
dan
Selat
Lomb
ok
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an –
KKP
(Dr.
Anas
tasia
R.T.
D.
Kusw
arda
ni da
n Tim
)
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AT T
GL
LAHI
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ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
70
Mr. H
e Zh
iqian
g Gu
angx
i, 5
Oktob
er 19
81
China
Fir
st Ins
titute
of Ocea
nogr
aphy
(F
IO)
“The
Tra
nspo
rt,
Inte
rnal
Wav
es
and
Mixi
ng in
th
e In
done
sian
Thro
ughf
low
regio
ns (T
IMIT
) an
d Im
pacts
on
Mar
ine
Ecos
yste
m”
Meng
ukur
int
erna
l wav
es
dan
perca
mpur
an
di jal
ur A
rus
Lintas
Ind
ones
ia (A
rlindo
) dan
pe
ngar
uhny
a ter
hada
p ek
osist
em
laut, t
eruta
ma
di jal
ur se
lat
Maka
ssar
dan
selat
Lomb
ok
Osea
nogr
afi
29 (d
ua
puluh
se
mbila
n)
hari,
mulai
1
Oktob
er
2015
Pera
iran S
elat
Maka
ssar
dan
Selat
Lomb
ok
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an –
KKP
(Dr.
Anas
tasia
R.T.
D.
Kusw
arda
ni da
n Tim
)
71
Dr. M
ark A
lan
Coch
rane
Co
nnec
ticut,
27
Agus
tus 19
64
Amer
ika
Serik
at
South
Dak
ota
State
Un
iversi
ty
“Filli
ng a
critic
al ga
p in
Indo
nesia
's na
tiona
l car
bon
mon
itorin
g,
repo
rting
, and
ve
rifica
tion
capa
bilitie
s for
su
ppor
ting
REDD
+ ac
tivitie
s: In
corp
orat
iong,
qu
antify
ing a
nd
locat
ing fir
e em
ission
s fro
m
with
in tro
pical
peat
-swa
mp
fore
st”
Meng
inves
tiga
si ra
ngka
ian
kejad
ian so
sial
dan b
io-fis
ikal
yang
me
nyeb
abka
n ke
baka
ran d
i lah
an ga
mbut
Ekolo
gi 5 (
lima)
bu
lan, m
ulai
25 A
gustu
s 20
15
Kalte
ng
(Pala
ngka
raya
, wi
layah
Ka
liman
tan
Fore
st an
d Cl
imate
Pa
rtner
ship
(KFC
P) di
Ka
puas
)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan I
PB
(Dr.
Erian
to Ind
ra P
utra,
S.Hu
t, M.S
i), Fa
kulta
s Pe
rtania
n Unp
ar (D
r. Ni
na
Yulia
nti, S
P, M
.Si)
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ELIT
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MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
72
Dr. K
evin
Ch
risto
pher
Ry
an
Illino
is, 19
Ok
tober
1946
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Un
iversi
ty of
Monta
na
“Filli
ng a
critic
al ga
p in
Indo
nesia
's na
tiona
l car
bon
mon
itorin
g,
repo
rting
, and
ve
rifica
tion
capa
bilitie
s for
su
ppor
ting
REDD
+ ac
tivitie
s: In
corp
orat
iong,
qu
antify
ing a
nd
locat
ing fir
e em
ission
s fro
m
with
in tro
pical
peat
-swa
mp
fore
st”
Meng
inves
tiga
si ra
ngka
ian
kejad
ian so
sial
dan b
io-fis
ikal
yang
me
nyeb
abka
n ke
baka
ran d
i lah
an ga
mbut
Ekolo
gi 5 (
lima)
bu
lan, m
ulai
25 A
gustu
s 20
15
Kalte
ng
(Pala
ngka
raya
, wi
layah
Ka
liman
tan
Fore
st an
d Cl
imate
Pa
rtner
ship
(KFC
P) di
Ka
puas
)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan I
PB
(Dr.
Erian
to Ind
ra P
utra,
S.Hu
t, M.S
i), Fa
kulta
s Pe
rtania
n Unp
ar (D
r. Ni
na
Yulia
nti, S
P, M
.Si)
73
Mrs.
Chels
ea
Eliza
beth
St
ockw
ell
Miss
ouri,
19
Mare
t 198
9 Am
erika
Se
rikat
Un
iversi
ty of
Monta
na
“Filli
ng a
critic
al ga
p in
Indo
nesia
's na
tiona
l car
bon
mon
itorin
g,
repo
rting
, and
ve
rifica
tion
capa
bilitie
s for
su
ppor
ting
REDD
+ ac
tivitie
s: In
corp
orat
iong,
qu
antify
ing a
nd
locat
ing fir
e em
ission
s fro
m
with
in tro
pical
peat
-swa
mp
fore
st”
Meng
inves
tiga
si ra
ngka
ian
kejad
ian so
sial
dan b
io-fis
ikal
yang
me
nyeb
abka
n ke
baka
ran d
i lah
an ga
mbut
Ekolo
gi 5 (
lima)
bu
lan, m
ulai
25 A
gustu
s 20
15
Kalte
ng
(Pala
ngka
raya
, wi
layah
Ka
liman
tan
Fore
st an
d Cl
imate
Pa
rtner
ship
(KFC
P) di
Ka
puas
)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan I
PB
(Dr.
Erian
to Ind
ra P
utra,
S.Hu
t, M.S
i), Fa
kulta
s Pe
rtania
n Unp
ar (D
r. Ni
na
Yulia
nti, S
P, M
.Si)
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ENEL
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AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
74
Mr.
Karu
nara
thna
M.
Thi
lina S
. Ja
yara
thne
Kuru
nega
la, 29
Ok
tober
1982
Sr
i Lan
ka
Unive
rsity
of Iow
a “F
illing
a cr
itical
gap
in In
done
sia's
natio
nal c
arbo
n m
onito
ring,
re
porti
ng, a
nd
verif
icatio
n ca
pabil
ities f
or
supp
ortin
g RE
DD+
activ
ities:
Inco
rpor
ation
g,
quan
tifying
and
loc
ating
fire
emiss
ions f
rom
wi
thin
tropic
al pe
at-s
wam
p fo
rest”
Meng
inves
tiga
si ra
ngka
ian
kejad
ian so
sial
dan b
io-fis
ikal
yang
me
nyeb
abka
n ke
baka
ran d
i lah
an ga
mbut
Ekolo
gi 5 (
lima)
bu
lan, m
ulai
25 A
gustu
s 20
15
Kalte
ng
(Pala
ngka
raya
, wi
layah
Ka
liman
tan
Fore
st an
d Cl
imate
Pa
rtner
ship
(KFC
P) di
Ka
puas
)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan I
PB
(Dr.
Erian
to Ind
ra P
utra,
S.Hu
t, M.S
i), Fa
kulta
s Pe
rtania
n Unp
ar (D
r. Ni
na
Yulia
nti, S
P, M
.Si)
75
Dr. C
ynth
ia Tw
yfor
d Fo
wler
South
Car
olina
, 10
Sep
tembe
r 19
70
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Woff
ord
Colle
ge
“Filli
ng a
critic
al ga
p in
Indo
nesia
's na
tiona
l car
bon
mon
itorin
g,
repo
rting
, and
ve
rifica
tion
capa
bilitie
s for
su
ppor
ting
REDD
+ ac
tivitie
s: In
corp
orat
iong,
qu
antify
ing a
nd
locat
ing fir
e em
ission
s fro
m
with
in tro
pical
peat
-swa
mp
fore
st”
Meng
inves
tiga
si ra
ngka
ian
kejad
ian so
sial
dan b
io-fis
ikal
yang
me
nyeb
abka
n ke
baka
ran d
i lah
an ga
mbut
Ekolo
gi 5 (
lima)
bu
lan, m
ulai
25 A
gustu
s 20
15
Kalte
ng
(Pala
ngka
raya
, wi
layah
Ka
liman
tan
Fore
st an
d Cl
imate
Pa
rtner
ship
(KFC
P) di
Ka
puas
)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan I
PB
(Dr.
Erian
to Ind
ra P
utra,
S.Hu
t, M.S
i), Fa
kulta
s Pe
rtania
n Unp
ar (D
r. Ni
na
Yulia
nti, S
P, M
.Si)
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ELIT
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MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
76
Mr. W
ang
Xian
feng
RR
T, 18
Ok
tober
1972
RR
T Ea
rth
Obse
rvator
y of
Sing
apor
e -
NTU
“Elev
ation
, fa
cies a
nd
timing
of c
oral
terra
ces i
n Su
mba
Islan
d: a
re
visit”
Meny
elidik
i ter
as fo
sil
Pulau
Sum
ba
dari b
arat
ke
timur
mela
lui
komb
inasi
geolo
gi da
n top
ogra
fi pe
metaa
n, tek
tonik,
ge
omor
folog
i, ge
odes
i dan
stu
di ge
ochr
onolo
gica
l
Geolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
31
Agus
tus
2015
Nusa
Te
ngga
ra
Timur
(Sum
ba
Bara
t -
Walk
abub
ak,
Sumb
a Tim
ur-
Wain
gapu
, Su
mba
Teng
ah-
Waib
akui,
Su
mba B
arat
Daya
-Ta
mbola
ka)
Institu
t Tek
nolog
i Ban
dung
(IT
B) (P
rof. H
asan
uddin
Z.
Abidi
n)
77
Dr. F
rede
rique
Le
clerc
Pe
ranc
is, 8
April
1987
Pe
ranc
is Ea
rth
Obse
rvator
y of
Sing
apor
e -
NTU
“Elev
ation
, fa
cies a
nd
timing
of c
oral
terra
ces i
n Su
mba
Islan
d: a
re
visit”
Meny
elidik
i ter
as fo
sil
Pulau
Sum
ba
dari b
arat
ke
timur
mela
lui
komb
inasi
geolo
gi da
n top
ogra
fi pe
metaa
n, tek
tonik,
ge
omor
folog
i, ge
odes
i dan
stu
di ge
ochr
onolo
gica
l
Geolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
31
Agus
tus
2015
Nusa
Te
ngga
ra
Timur
(Sum
ba
Bara
t -
Walk
abub
ak,
Sumb
a Tim
ur-
Wain
gapu
, Su
mba
Teng
ah-
Waib
akui,
Su
mba B
arat
Daya
-Ta
mbola
ka)
Institu
t Tek
nolog
i Ban
dung
(IT
B) (P
rof. H
asan
uddin
Z.
Abidi
n)
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GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
78
Mr. H
ong
Wei
Chian
g Ta
ipei, 2
9 No
vemb
er 19
76
Repu
blik
Cina
(T
aiwan
)
Earth
Ob
serva
tory o
f Si
ngap
ore -
NT
U
“Elev
ation
, fa
cies a
nd
timing
of c
oral
terra
ces i
n Su
mba
Islan
d: a
re
visit”
Meny
elidik
i ter
as fo
sil
Pulau
Sum
ba
dari b
arat
ke
timur
mela
lui
komb
inasi
geolo
gi da
n top
ogra
fi pe
metaa
n, tek
tonik,
ge
omor
folog
i, ge
odes
i dan
stu
di ge
ochr
onolo
gica
l
Geolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
31
Agus
tus
2015
Nusa
Te
ngga
ra
Timur
(Sum
ba
Bara
t -
Walk
abub
ak,
Sumb
a Tim
ur-
Wain
gapu
, Su
mba
Teng
ah-
Waib
akui,
Su
mba B
arat
Daya
-Ta
mbola
ka)
Institu
t Tek
nolog
i Ban
dung
(IT
B) (P
rof. H
asan
uddin
Z.
Abidi
n)
79
Mr. S
ylvain
Ri
gaud
Pe
ranc
is, 3
Febr
uari 1
984
Pera
ncis
Earth
Ob
serva
tory o
f Si
ngap
ore -
NT
U
“Elev
ation
, fa
cies a
nd
timing
of c
oral
terra
ces i
n Su
mba
Islan
d: a
re
visit”
Meny
elidik
i ter
as fo
sil
Pulau
Sum
ba
dari b
arat
ke
timur
mela
lui
komb
inasi
geolo
gi da
n top
ogra
fi pe
metaa
n, tek
tonik,
ge
omor
folog
i, ge
odes
i dan
stu
di ge
ochr
onolo
gica
l
Geolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
31
Agus
tus
2015
Nusa
Te
ngga
ra
Timur
(Sum
ba
Bara
t -
Walk
abub
ak,
Sumb
a Tim
ur-
Wain
gapu
, Su
mba
Teng
ah-
Waib
akui,
Su
mba B
arat
Daya
-Ta
mbola
ka)
Institu
t Tek
nolog
i Ban
dung
(IT
B) (P
rof. H
asan
uddin
Z.
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n)
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AN
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LITI
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NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
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DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
80
Mr. C
yril
Benn
ouna
Ne
w Yo
rk Ci
ty,
21 S
eptem
ber
1989
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Colom
bia
Unive
rsity
“Insti
tutio
naliz
ing
Birth
Re
gistra
tion
in Ba
sic S
ervic
e Sy
stem
s: an
Im
plem
enta
tion
Stud
y Des
ign”
Mene
liti
pelay
anan
pe
ndaft
aran
ke
lahira
n pe
ndud
uk
Stud
i Ke
pend
uduk
an
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 3
1 Ag
ustus
20
15
Jaba
r (De
pok)
FISI
P UI
(Dr.
Arie
Setia
budi
Soes
ilo, M
.Sc)
81
Ms. T
hea A
nna
Ham
m
Wur
zbur
g, 24
Me
i 199
0 Je
rman
GE
OMAR
“T
herm
al to
leran
ce o
f the
an
emon
e Ai
ptas
ia an
d Ha
liplan
ella”
Meng
etahu
i ata
s tole
rans
i ter
mal d
ua
anem
on da
ri aip
tasia
dan
halip
lanell
a un
tuk
memp
redik
si de
ngan
tepa
t ba
gaim
ana
mere
ka
bera
ksi
terha
dap
pema
nasa
n glo
bal d
alam
konte
ks
peru
baha
n ikl
im
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
31 A
gustu
s 20
15
Jaba
r (IP
B-Bo
gor,
Pelab
uhan
Ra
tu)
Faku
ltas P
erika
nan d
an
Ilmu K
elauta
n IPB
(P
reha
di)
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TIAN
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JUAN
PE
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TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
82
Mr. T
hom
as
Neise
, M.S
c Be
rlin, 8
Se
ptemb
er
1986
Jerm
an
Unive
rsity
of Co
logne
“N
atur
al ha
zard
s and
fir
ms‟
decis
ion-
mak
ing u
nder
ris
k bet
ween
ind
ividu
al an
d re
giona
l ad
apta
tion
strat
egies
in
Indo
nesia
”
Mema
hami
ke
putus
an
yang
dibu
at ole
h pe
rusa
haan
da
lam
meng
uran
gi ris
iko da
n pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
mben
tuk
strate
gi pe
mban
guna
n da
erah
yang
ad
aptif
juga
integ
ratif
baik
seca
ra
indivi
dual
maup
un
kelom
pok
Geog
rafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 31
Agu
stus
2015
DKI J
akar
ta,
Bante
n (T
ange
rang
Se
latan
dan
Kota
Tang
eran
g),
Jawa
Bar
at (D
epok
, Be
kasi,
Bog
or,
Kab.
Beka
si,
Kab.
Bogo
r)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Su
mber
Da
ya R
egion
al – L
IPI (
Nuur
Sy
ahid,
S.S
os, M
.Sc)
83
Mr. T
odd
Chris
toph
er
Kelly
Ohio,
25
Nove
mber
1969
Am
erika
Se
rikat
De
fense
PO
W/M
IA
Acco
untin
g Ag
ency
“Sea
rch
and
Reco
very
of
Unac
coun
ted
for
Amer
ican
Serv
ice
Pers
onne
l from
W
orld
War
II”
Menc
ari d
an
meng
identi
fika
si ke
rang
ka
jenaz
ah
manta
n ten
tara
Amer
ika
Serik
at da
lam
Pera
ng D
unia
II
Sejar
ah
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 9
No
vemb
er
2015
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an (A
rsip
Daer
ah)
Pusa
t Seja
rah –
TNI
(L
etkol
Caj P
. Has
ibuan
)
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LITI
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PE
NELI
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TRA
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84
Ms. W
endy
Ma
rlene
Cob
le,
M.A.
North
Car
olina
, 23
Apr
il 196
8 Am
erika
Se
rikat
Jo
int P
OW
MIA
Acco
unt
Comm
and
JPAC
/ DPA
A
“Sea
rch
and
Reco
very
of
Unac
coun
ted
for
Amer
ican
Serv
ice
Pers
onne
l from
W
orld
War
II”
Menc
ari d
an
meng
identi
fika
si ke
rang
ka
jenaz
ah
manta
n ten
tara
Amer
ika
Serik
at da
lam
Pera
ng D
unia
II
Sejar
ah
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 3
1 Ag
ustus
20
15
Sulaw
esi
Selat
an (A
rsip
Daer
ah)
Pusa
t Seja
rah –
TNI
(L
etkol
Caj P
. Has
ibuan
)
85
Mr. J
ulien
Lo
uys
St D
enis,
Re
union
Islan
d, 15
Mar
et 19
81
Austr
alia
The A
ustra
lian
Natio
nal
Unive
rsity
“Pala
eoen
viron
em
ents
of
Sum
atra
Dur
ing
The
Pleis
toce
ne”
Meng
evalu
asi
pera
n eru
psi
gunu
ng
volka
no di
Su
mater
a da
lam ev
olusi
dan m
igras
i ma
malia
ke
daer
ah-d
aera
h lai
n
Paleo
-ek
ologi
4 (em
pat)
bulan
, mula
i 31
Agu
stus
2015
Suma
tera
Bara
t (Ag
am,
Lima P
uluh
Kota,
Tan
ah
Datar
, Sa
wahlu
nto,
Sijun
jung,
Solok
, Pad
ang
Paria
man)
Faku
ltas I
lmu d
an
Tekn
ologi
Kebu
mian
ITB
(Pro
f. Dr.
Ir. Y
ahdi
Zaim
)
86
Mr. G
ilber
t Ja
mes
Pric
e Ips
wich
, Qu
eens
land,
Austr
alia,
5 Mei
1979
Austr
alia
Unive
rsity
of Qu
eens
land
“Pala
eoen
viron
em
ents
of
Sum
atra
Dur
ing
The
Pleis
toce
ne”
Meng
evalu
asi
pera
n eru
psi
gunu
ng
volka
no di
Su
mater
a da
lam ev
olusi
dan m
igras
i ma
malia
ke
daer
ah-d
aera
h lai
n
Paleo
-ek
ologi
4 (em
pat)
bulan
, mula
i 31
Agu
stus
2015
Suma
tera
Bara
t (Ag
am,
Lima P
uluh
Kota,
Tan
ah
Datar
, Sa
wahlu
nto,
Sijun
jung,
Solok
, Pad
ang
Paria
man)
Faku
ltas I
lmu d
an
Tekn
ologi
Kebu
mian
ITB
(Pro
f. Dr.
Ir. Y
ahdi
Zaim
)
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Mr. R
ober
t Ro
drig
uez
Suro
Puer
to Ri
co,
AS, 3
De
semb
er 19
91
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Bosto
n Un
iversi
ty “T
he L
ives o
f Or
angu
tans
: m
appin
g m
ale
oran
guta
ns‟
daily
lives
and
ra
nging
pat
tern
s th
roug
h th
e us
e of
long
er te
rm
follo
ws”
Mene
liti
meng
enai
pola
bepe
rgian
dari
oran
g utan
ter
utama
or
ang u
tan
jantan
Prim
atolog
y 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
31
Agus
tus
2015
Kalba
r (TN
Gu
nung
Pa
lung,
Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Ca
bang
Pan
ti)
Unive
rsitas
Tan
jungp
ura
(Riya
ndi, M
Si),
Yaya
san
Palun
g (Tr
i Wah
yu S
usan
to M.
Si.)
88
Mr. E
van
Taylo
r Slo
an
New
York,
AS,
20
Mar
et 19
93
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Buck
nell
Uni
vers
ity
“The
Live
s of
Oran
guta
ns:
map
ping
male
or
angu
tans
‟ da
ily liv
es a
nd
rang
ing p
atte
rns
thro
ugh
the
use
of lo
nger
term
fo
llows
”
Mene
liti
meng
enai
pola
bepe
rgian
dari
oran
g utan
ter
utama
or
ang u
tan
jantan
Prim
atolog
y 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
31
Agus
tus
2015
Kalba
r (TN
Gu
nung
Pa
lung,
Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Ca
bang
Pan
ti)
Unive
rsitas
Tan
jungp
ura
(Riya
ndi, M
Si),
Yaya
san
Palun
g (Tr
i Wah
yu S
usan
to M.
Si.)
89
Mr. G
ianca
rlo
Tam
bure
llo
Paler
mo, 2
7 Ma
ret 1
985
Italia
Un
iversi
ty of
Paler
mo
“Insta
llatio
n of
an
aut
omat
ic m
ultiG
AS
syste
m o
n Gu
nung
Mer
api
and
mea
sure
men
t of
volca
nic g
as
and
plum
e em
ission
s fro
m
Duko
no a
nd Ib
u vo
lcano
es in
No
rth M
aluku
pr
ovinc
e wi
thin
the
fram
ewor
k of
the
DECA
DE
Proje
ct”
Mene
liti
aktifi
tas er
upsi
dan g
eokim
ia gu
nung
api d
i Ind
ones
ia
Vulka
nolog
i da
n Ge
okim
ia
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 1 S
eptem
ber
2015
Maluk
u Utar
a (G
n. Me
rapi,
Du
kono
dan
Gn. Ib
u)
Bada
n Geo
logi E
SDM
(Edi
Pras
odjo)
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Mr. M
arce
llo
Bite
tto
Paler
mo, 1
8 Ap
ril 19
78
Italia
Pa
lermo
Un
iversi
ty “In
stalla
tion
of
an a
utom
atic
mult
iGAS
sy
stem
on
Gunu
ng M
erap
i an
d m
easu
rem
ent o
f vo
lcanic
gas
an
d plu
me
emiss
ions f
rom
Du
kono
and
Ibu
volca
noes
in
North
Malu
ku
prov
ince
with
in th
e fra
mew
ork
of th
e DE
CADE
Pr
oject”
Mene
liti
aktifi
tas er
upsi
dan g
eokim
ia gu
nung
api d
i Ind
ones
ia
Vulka
nolog
i da
n Ge
okim
ia
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 1 S
eptem
ber
2015
Maluk
u Utar
a (G
n. Me
rapi,
Du
kono
dan
Gn. Ib
u)
Bada
n Geo
logi E
SDM
(Edi
Pras
odjo)
91
Mr. M
arco
Li
uzzo
Ca
tania,
21
Septe
mber
19
66
Italia
Ins
tituto
Nazio
nale
di Ge
ofisic
a e
Volca
nolog
ia (IN
GV)
“Insta
llatio
n of
an
aut
omat
ic m
ultiG
AS
syste
m o
n Gu
nung
Mer
api
and
mea
sure
men
t of
volca
nic g
as
and
plum
e em
ission
s fro
m
Duko
no a
nd Ib
u vo
lcano
es in
No
rth M
aluku
pr
ovinc
e wi
thin
the
fram
ewor
k of
the
DECA
DE
Proje
ct”
Mene
liti
aktifi
tas er
upsi
dan g
eokim
ia gu
nung
api d
i Ind
ones
ia
Vulka
nolog
i da
n Ge
okim
ia
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 1 S
eptem
ber
2015
Maluk
u Utar
a (G
n. Me
rapi,
Du
kono
dan
Gn. Ib
u)
Bada
n Geo
logi E
SDM
(Edi
Pras
odjo)
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LAHI
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NE
GARA
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NELI
TIAN
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JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
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DANG
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
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RJA
BULA
N S
EPTE
MBE
R
1 Mr
. Seb
astie
n Jo
aqui
m D
e Ro
yer-D
upre
Buen
os A
ires,
20 M
aret
1984
Je
rman
Ce
nter f
or
Inter
natio
nal
Migr
ation
(C
IM)
“Com
mun
ity-
Base
d Fo
rest
Man
agem
ent,
Agro
fore
stry
and
Tenu
re:
Gove
rnan
ce
arra
ngem
ents,
be
nefits
and
eq
uity –
A
com
para
tive
study
of J
ambi,
Go
ront
alo,
Ciam
is (W
est
Java
) and
Wes
t Ka
liman
tan”
Memp
elajar
i ma
najem
en
hutan
yang
be
rbas
is ma
syar
akat
Ilmu
Kehu
tanan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
4
Septe
mber
20
15
Ciam
is (B
PTA)
Ba
litban
g dan
Inov
asi
Keme
nteria
n Ling
kung
an
Hidu
p dan
Keh
utana
n (Ir.
Tr
i Jok
o Muly
ono,
MM)
2 Mr
s. Se
wa
Trip
athi
Ka
thman
du, 1
Ag
ustus
1988
Ne
pal
Leibn
iz Ze
ntrum
fur
Marin
e Tr
open
kolog
ie
“The
co
mpo
sition
of
bent
hic:
com
mun
ities i
n m
angr
ove
fore
st of
Eas
t Ka
liman
tan”
Memp
elajar
i ko
mpos
isi
komu
nitas
be
ntik d
i huta
n ba
kau K
altim
Ekolo
gi 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
3 Sep
tembe
r 20
15
Kaltim
(Ber
au,
buyu
ng-
buyu
ng, k
asai,
ba
tumbu
k, ra
dak,
tanjun
g ba
tu)
Unive
rsitas
Jend
eral
Soed
irman
(D
r.rer
.nat.M
oh.H
usein
Sa
stran
egar
a)
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NELI
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NELI
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TRA
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s. Ru
th E
lla
Lins
ky
Edmo
nton A
B Ca
nada
, 22
Mare
t 198
6
Cana
da
Centr
al W
ashin
gton
Unive
rsity
“Cam
p Le
akey
Re
lated
ness
, Ta
njung
Put
ting,
Ka
liman
tan
Teng
ah”
Meny
elidik
i se
cara
me
nyelu
ruh k
e da
lam
hubu
ngan
ge
netik
antar
a po
pulas
i liar
or
ang u
tan di
Ka
liman
tan
(Pon
go
Pygm
aeus
) di
lokas
i pe
neliti
an
Camp
Leak
ey,
TN T
anjun
g Pu
tting,
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
1
Septe
mber
20
15
Kalte
ng,
Kotaw
aring
in Ba
rat (
TN.
Tanju
ng
Puttin
g)
Yaya
san O
rang
utan
Inter
nasio
nal K
alima
ntan
(Ren
iastoe
tie D
jojoa
smor
o Ss
i.,Msi)
dan C
IMTR
OP
Unive
rsitas
Pala
ngka
Ray
a (D
r. Ir.
Suw
ido H
. Lim
in,
MS)
4 Ms
. Miri
am
Esm
arag
da
Rom
ero
Anto
nio
Guer
rero
, 9
Oktob
er 19
86
Meks
iko
Geor
g-Au
gust-
Unive
rsitat
-Go
etting
en
“Des
igning
Ef
fecti
ve P
olicy
In
strum
ents
to
Intro
duce
Su
staina
ble
Land
Use
”
Memp
elajar
i pe
rbed
aan
kebij
akan
da
lam
lingk
unga
n se
rta
mend
oron
g pe
nggu
naan
lah
an
berke
lanjut
an
Stud
i Pe
mban
gun
an
6 (en
am)
bulan
, mula
i 8 S
eptem
ber
2015
Jamb
i (TN
Bukit
Dua
belas
da
n Huta
n Ha
rapa
n)
IPB
(Pro
f.Dr.B
amba
ng
Juan
da)
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GARA
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STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
5 Mr
. Wat
it Kh
okth
ong
Phits
anulo
k, 19
Ju
ni 19
88
Thail
and
Geor
g-Au
gust-
Unive
rsitat
-Go
etting
en
“Tre
e Se
edlin
g Es
tabli
shm
ent
and
Ecolo
gy in
an
Exp
erim
enta
l Re
stora
tion
of
Biod
ivers
ity in
Oi
l Palm
Pl
anta
tion”
Mene
tapka
n pe
mben
ihan
seba
gai u
paya
re
stora
si ek
sper
imen
tal
terha
dap
kean
ekar
aga
man h
ayati
di
perke
buna
n sa
wit
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
2
Septe
mber
20
15
Jamb
i (PT.
Hu
mus I
ndo)
Fa
kulta
s Keh
utana
n, IP
B (L
eti S
unda
wati)
6 Mr
. Tim
othy
Da
niel
Ravis
Am
erika
, 28
Febr
uari 1
988
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of Co
nnec
ticut
“R
ecen
terin
g th
e cit
y: M
etro
polita
n Go
vern
ance
in
Dece
ntra
lized
In
done
sia”
Mene
liti
pelak
sana
an
tata r
uang
pe
rkotaa
n na
siona
l se
suai
UU
Nomo
r 26
/2007
di
Indon
esia
Pere
ncan
aan d
an
Peng
emba
nga
n Kota
10 (s
epulu
h)
bulan
, mula
i 4 S
eptem
ber
2015
Lama
: Jab
ar
(Ban
dung
), Yo
gyak
arta,
Ka
ltim
(Bali
kpap
an),
Baru
: (J
akar
ta,
Bata
m,
Denp
asar
)
Seko
lah A
rsitek
tur,
Pere
ncan
aan,
dan
Peng
emba
ngan
Keb
ijaka
n-IT
B (T
ubag
us F
urqo
n So
fhani)
7 Mr
. Jef
frey
Taylo
r Goo
d Pe
nnsy
lvania
, 1
Oktob
er 19
92
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Ecke
rd
Colle
ge
“The
effe
ct of
ind
ustri
al an
d ag
ricult
ural
pollu
tion
on th
e ec
onom
ically
im
porta
nt
milk
fish,
Cha
nos
chan
os”
Mene
liti
damp
ak po
lusi
lingk
unga
n da
ri ind
ustri
dan p
ertan
ian
terha
dap n
ilai
pertu
mbuh
an
ekon
omi
Ilmu
Lingk
unga
n Hi
dup
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 4
Se
ptemb
er
2015
Jaten
g (S
emar
ang,
Dema
k, Ke
ndal)
UNIK
A So
egija
pran
ata
(Pro
f.Dr.
Y. B
udi
Widi
anar
ko, M
Sc)
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HIR
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
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NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
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DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
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8 Ms
. Am
anda
Ra
e Hoe
pfne
r Ut
ah, 7
Apr
il 19
88
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of Ut
ah
“Can
beh
avior
of
indic
ator
sp
ecies
reve
al ha
bitat
co
nditio
n? T
he
long
call o
f the
or
angu
tan”
Meng
etahu
i ke
mung
kinan
pe
nggu
naan
da
ta pe
rilaku
vo
cal
oran
gutan
un
tuk
mene
ntuka
n ku
alitas
ha
bitat
dan
mend
eteks
i pe
ruba
han
habit
at or
angu
tan
Prim
atolog
y 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
8 Sep
tembe
r 20
15
Kalte
ng (L
AHG
Kere
ng
Bang
kirai,
Sa
bang
au)
CIMT
ROP
UNPA
R (H
endr
i Sa
gara
)
9 Mr
s. Fa
ny
Alin
e M.
Brot
corn
e
Scha
erbe
ek, 2
2 Ag
ustus
1983
Be
lgia
Unive
rsity
of Le
thbrid
ge,
Cana
da
“Obje
ct/ fo
od
barte
ring
as a
cu
ltura
l toke
n ec
onom
y in
Balin
ese
long-
taile
d m
acaq
ues
(Mac
aca
Fasc
icular
is)”
Memp
elajar
i po
la ma
kan
mony
et ek
or
panja
ng di
Bali
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
7
Septe
mber
20
15
Bali (
Bukit
Pe
ninsu
la-Ul
uwatu
Te
mple,
Ubu
d – P
adan
gtega
l Mo
nkey
Fo
rest,
ab
ianse
mal –
Sa
ngeh
Mo
nkey
Fo
rest,
Ser
irit –
Pulak
i Tem
ple,
Kuku
h – A
las
Keda
ton
Monk
ey
Fore
st)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Sa
twa
Prim
ata, U
niver
sitas
Ud
ayan
a (I N
enga
h W
andia
)
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GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
10
Mrs.
Keiko
Ku
akab
e Os
aka,
4 Se
ptemb
er
1947
Jepa
ng
Toky
o Me
tropo
litan
Unive
rsity
“Con
tem
pora
ry
Deve
lopm
ent o
f Lo
cal W
eavin
g Pr
oduc
tion
in So
uth
and
Wes
t Su
lawes
i: with
Re
lation
to
Reviv
ing
Custo
m in
In
done
sia”
Meng
anali
sis
perke
mban
gan k
ontem
pore
r loc
al ten
un
prod
uksi
di Su
lsel d
an
Sulba
r di
tenga
h pe
mban
guna
n ek
onom
i dan
me
nghid
upka
n ke
mbali
adat
di Ind
ones
ia
Sosia
l Bu
daya
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
8
Septe
mber
20
15
Sulse
l (Tan
a To
raja,
Tor
aja
Utar
a), S
ulbar
(M
amas
a, Po
lewali
-Ma
ndar
)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ke
pend
uduk
an LI
PI (H
erry
Yoga
swar
a)
11
Ms. E
mm
a Lo
uise
Col
ven
King
ston U
pon
Tham
es, 9
Ma
ret 1
990
Inggr
is Un
iversi
ty of
Califo
rnia
Los
Ange
les
“Jak
arta
‟s Gr
eat
Garu
da S
ea
Wall
Pro
ject :
A
Stud
y of t
he
Imple
men
tatio
n of
Eng
ineer
ing
Solut
ions t
o Fl
oodin
g”
Memp
elajar
i ba
gaim
ana
cara
kota
khus
usny
a Ja
karta
me
resp
on
anca
man
lingk
unga
n da
n bah
aya
Geog
rafi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 8
Se
ptemb
er
2015
Jaka
rta
Prog
ram
Stud
i Tek
nik
Pere
ncan
aan U
niver
sitas
Ta
ruma
nega
ra (D
r.Ing
Su
ryadi
Santo
so)
12
Mrs.
Chris
tina
Evely
n Gr
iffin
Or
ange
, 11
Mare
t 198
5 Au
strali
a Au
strali
an
Natio
nal
Unive
rsity
“Nat
ural
haza
rds i
n Ja
va‟s
highla
nd
: The
dien
g vo
lcanic
lan
dsca
pe,
Cent
ral J
ava,
In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i ke
benc
anaa
n ala
m di
datar
an tin
ggi
Dien
g
Mitig
asi
Benc
ana
4 (em
pat)
bulan
, mula
i 7 S
eptem
ber
2015
Jaka
rta,
Yogy
akar
ta da
n Jaw
a Te
ngah
P2K-
LIPI (
Dr. H
erry
Yoga
swar
a)
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HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
13
Mr. J
orda
n Mi
tche
ll Mille
r Ne
lson,
29
Oktob
er 19
91
Selan
dia
Baru
De
pt. of
Ge
ogra
phy a
t Un
iversi
ty of
Cante
rbur
y
“The
Nor
th
Coas
t of J
ava
and
The
Sout
h of
Sum
atra
du
ring
The
Early
Hi
ndu-
Budd
hist
Perio
d”
Memb
erika
n ga
mbar
an
tentan
g jum
lah, lo
kasi,
ke
pada
tan,
dan k
rono
logi
situs
Hind
u-Bu
dha
Arke
ologi
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 7 S
eptem
ber
2015
Jawa
Ten
gah
(Bata
ng: S
itus
Bale
Kamb
ang)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ar
keolo
gi Na
siona
l (Drs.
Bam
bang
Bu
di Ut
omo d
an T
im)
14
Mr. R
ober
t Bu
sh
Lem
elson
New
Jerse
y,USA
, 13
Mare
t 196
1
Amer
ika
Serik
at
UCLA
“T
radit
ional
Heali
ng a
nd
Cultu
re a
nd
Men
tal H
ealth
in
Bali a
nd Ja
va”
Meng
amati
pe
nyem
buha
n tra
dision
al da
ri as
pek-a
spek
bu
daya
dan
kese
hatan
me
ntal d
i Bali
da
n Jaw
a
Cine
matog
raph
y dan
An
tropo
logi
Buda
ya
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 25
Se
ptemb
er
2015
Ubud
(D
enpa
sar),
Ne
gara
(Bali
), Yo
gyak
arta,
Gu
nung
Kidu
l, da
n Mag
elang
Faku
ltas P
sikolo
gi Un
iversi
tas S
umate
ra
Utar
a (Pr
of.Dr
. Irma
wati);
Fa
kulta
s Psik
ologi
Unika
At
ma Ja
ya (D
r.phil
. Juli
ana
Murn
iati, M
.Si.);
Fak
ultas
Ke
dokte
ran U
niver
sitas
An
dalas
(Dr.
dr. H
. Mas
rul
MSc,S
pGK)
; Per
himpu
nan
Dokte
r Spe
sialis
Ke
dokte
ran J
iwa I
ndon
esia
(dr.
Maha
r Agu
sno,
Sp.
KJ(K
))
15
Ms. B
riana
Ma
rie Y
oung
Ca
liforn
ia, U
SA,
30 M
ei 19
80
Amer
ika
Serik
at
UCLA
“T
radit
ional
Heali
ng a
nd
Cultu
re a
nd
Men
tal H
ealth
in
Bali a
nd Ja
va”
Meng
amati
pe
nyem
buha
n tra
dision
al da
ri as
pek-a
spek
bu
daya
dan
kese
hatan
me
ntal d
i Bali
da
n Jaw
a
Cine
matog
raph
y dan
An
tropo
logi
Buda
ya
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 25
Se
ptemb
er
2015
Ubud
(D
enpa
sar),
Ne
gara
(Bali
), Yo
gyak
arta,
Gu
nung
Kidu
l, da
n Mag
elang
Faku
ltas P
sikolo
gi Un
iversi
tas S
umate
ra
Utar
a (Pr
of.Dr
. Irma
wati);
Fa
kulta
s Psik
ologi
Unika
At
ma Ja
ya (D
r.phil
. Juli
ana
Murn
iati, M
.Si.);
Fak
ultas
Ke
dokte
ran U
niver
sitas
An
dalas
(Dr.
dr. H
. Mas
rul
MSc,S
pGK)
; Per
himpu
nan
Dokte
r Spe
sialis
Ke
dokte
ran J
iwa I
ndon
esia
(dr.
Maha
r Agu
sno,
Sp.
KJ(K
))
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ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
16
Mrs.
Ales
sand
ra
Pasq
uino
Manto
va, 2
1 Ag
ustus
1960
Ita
lia
UCLA
“T
radit
ional
Heali
ng a
nd
Cultu
re a
nd
Men
tal H
ealth
in
Bali a
nd Ja
va”
Meng
amati
pe
nyem
buha
n tra
dision
al da
ri as
pek-a
spek
bu
daya
dan
kese
hatan
me
ntal d
i Bali
da
n Jaw
a
Cine
matog
raph
y dan
An
tropo
logi
Buda
ya
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 25
Se
ptemb
er
2015
Ubud
(D
enpa
sar),
Ne
gara
(Bali
), Yo
gyak
arta,
Gu
nung
Kidu
l, da
n Mag
elang
Faku
ltas P
sikolo
gi Un
iversi
tas S
umate
ra
Utar
a (Pr
of.Dr
. Irma
wati);
Fa
kulta
s Psik
ologi
Unika
At
ma Ja
ya (D
r.phil
. Juli
ana
Murn
iati, M
.Si.);
Fak
ultas
Ke
dokte
ran U
niver
sitas
An
dalas
(Dr.
dr. H
. Mas
rul
MSc,S
pGK)
; Per
himpu
nan
Dokte
r Spe
sialis
Ke
dokte
ran J
iwa I
ndon
esia
(dr.
Maha
r Agu
sno,
Sp.
KJ(K
))
17
Mr. T
oru
Higu
chi
Hyog
o, 26
Apr
il 19
73
Jepa
ng
Kobe
Stee
l Ltd
. "U
BC P
roce
ss
by U
tilizin
g th
e UB
C Pi
lot P
lant
at P
alim
anan
, Ci
rebo
n, W
est
Java
"
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own
Coal)
di
Indon
esia,
ya
ng
meru
paka
n pe
ningk
atan
kuali
tas
batub
ara
deng
an
meng
angk
at ke
lemba
ban
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
3
Septe
mber
20
15
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
oran
g)
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HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
18
Dr. A
lessa
ndra
Lo
pez Y
Roy
o Ba
ri, 24
Apr
il 19
57
Inggr
is SO
AS
Unive
rsity
Of
Lond
on
“Fas
hion
in Co
ntem
pora
ry
Indo
nesia
: Pe
rform
ing
Fem
inity”
Mene
liti
fashio
n des
ign
konte
mpor
er
di Ja
karta
Buda
ya
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 15
Se
ptemb
er
2015
Jaka
rta
Selat
an
Faku
ltas S
eni R
upa-
Institu
t Ke
senia
n Jak
arta
(Citra
Sm
ara D
ewi, S
.Sn.,
M.Si
)
19
Mr. J
oey R
avi
Ceyla
n Ma
rkx
Kess
el, 31
Juli
1994
Be
landa
Ox
ford
Broo
kes
Unive
rsity
“A fie
ld stu
dy o
n ge
stura
l co
mm
unica
tion
in wi
ld or
ang
utan
(Pon
go
pygm
aeus
wu
rmbii
) m
othe
r- of
fsprin
g an
d inf
ant-o
ther
dy
ads”
Memp
elajar
i sif
at ho
molog
i an
tara
manu
sia da
n ke
ra
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
7
Septe
mber
20
15
Kalte
ng (L
AHG
Ke
reng
Ba
ngkir
ai Sa
bang
au)
CIMT
ROP,
Univ
ersit
as
Palan
gkar
aya
(Twe
ntino
losa)
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GARA
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
20
Dr. T
hom
as
von
Rint
elen
Berlin
, 25
Nove
mber
1970
Je
rman
Mu
seum
fuer
Na
turku
nde
Berlin
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
21
Dr. S
tefa
n Sc
hmid
t Mi
nden
, 12 J
uli
1962
Je
rman
Zo
ologis
che
Staa
tssam
mlu
ng, M
unich
, Ge
rman
y
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
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NEGA
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ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
22
Dr. A
ndre
w Po
lasze
k Lo
ndon
, 30
Dese
mber
1959
Ing
gris
Natur
al Hi
story
Muse
um
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
23
Mrs.
Olga
Sc
hmid
t Le
ningr
ad, 2
0 Ju
li 196
5 Je
rman
Zo
ologis
che
Staa
tssam
mlu
ng, M
unich
, Ge
rman
y
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
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GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
24
Dr. S
iegfri
ed
Wol
fram
Mey
Ar
nstad
t, 1
Mare
t 195
3 Je
rman
Mu
seum
fuer
Na
turku
nde
Berlin
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
8
Oktob
er
2015
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim
)
25
Dr. C
hrist
oph
Leon
ard
Häus
er
Kiel,
29 M
aret
1959
Je
rman
Mu
seum
fuer
Na
turku
nde
Berlin
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
5
Oktob
er
2015
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
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AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
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26
Mr. H
iroki
Koba
yash
i Ho
kkaid
o, 26
Fe
brua
ri 199
3 Je
pang
Fa
culty
of
Engin
eerin
g –
Hokk
aido
Unive
risty
“Res
earc
h on
ur
ban
met
aboli
sm b
y tim
e all
ocat
ion
surv
ey”
Untuk
me
maha
mi
metab
olism
e pe
rkotaa
n dar
i su
dut
pand
ang
value
-cha
in di
daer
ah ku
muh
Stud
i ke
pend
uduk
an
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 23
No
vemb
er
2015
Jawa
Bar
at (B
andu
ng)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Fisi
ka –
LIPI (
Dr.re
r.nat.
Nen
i Si
ntawa
rdan
i)
27
Dr. A
ndre
as
Flor
en
Dues
seldo
rf, 13
Se
ptemb
er
1961
Jerm
an
Dept.
of
Anim
al Ec
ology
and
Trop
ical
Biolo
gy –
Unive
rsity
of W
uerzb
urg
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
21
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
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GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
28
Dr. T
hom
as
Wes
ener
Ha
ttinge
n, 24
Me
i 198
0 Je
rman
Zo
ologic
al Re
sear
ch
Muse
um
Alex
ande
r Ko
enig
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
29
Mr. J
an P
hilip
Oe
yen
Lenv
ik, 13
Ok
tober
1988
No
rweg
ian
Zoolo
gical
Rese
arch
Mu
seum
Al
exan
der
Koen
ig
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
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HIR
WAR
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NEGA
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ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
30
Dr. J
ohan
nes
Fran
s Fris
ch
Kass
el, 14
Juni
1966
Je
rman
Mu
seum
fuer
Na
turku
nde
Berlin
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
31
Mr. F
abian
Dr
oppe
lman
n Si
egbu
rg, 1
3 No
vemb
er 19
87
Jerm
an
Zoolo
gical
Rese
arch
Mu
seum
Al
exan
der
Koen
ig
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
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GL
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ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
32
Ms. Is
abel
Cata
lina K
ilian
Salas
Quito
, 20 M
aret
1993
Je
rman
Zo
ologic
al Re
sear
ch
Muse
um
Alex
ande
r Ko
enig
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
33
Mr. S
ebas
tian
Hülle
n Si
egbu
rg, 1
4 Se
ptemb
er
1987
Jerm
an
Zoolo
gisch
es
Forsc
hung
smu
seum
Al
exan
der
Koen
ig
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
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HIR
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AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
34
Ms. A
nita
Fr
eudm
ann,
M.
Sc
Brau
nau a
m inn
, 31 O
ktobe
r 19
83
Austr
ia De
pt. of
Bo
tany a
nd
Biod
iversi
ty Re
sear
ch –
Unive
rsity
of Vi
enna
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
15
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
35
Ms. R
icard
a W
istub
a, M.
Sc
Bonn
, 1
Oktob
er 19
86
Jerm
an
Zoolo
gisch
es
Forsc
hung
mus
eum
Alex
ande
r Ko
enig
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
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TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
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LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
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36
Ms. J
anin
e Sc
hmid
t Kő
ln, 23
Juni
1987
Je
rman
Zo
ologis
ches
Fo
rschu
ngmu
seu
m Al
exan
der
Koen
ig
“Indo
nesia
n Bi
odive
rsity
and
In
form
ation
Sy
stem
(IN
DOBI
OSYS
)”
Meng
emba
ngka
n dan
me
nyed
iakan
ko
mpon
en in
ti un
tuk
pend
ekata
n sc
reen
ing
fungs
ional
berb
asis
peng
etahu
an
yang
dig
unak
an
untuk
pe
nemu
an
seny
awa a
nti-
infek
si ba
ru
dari o
rgan
ism
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Septe
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (T
N. G
unun
g Ha
limun
Sala
k)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Pr
of. D
r. Ro
sicho
n Ub
aidilla
h, Ir.
Ahm
ad
Jauh
ar A
rief, M
.Sc.,
dan
Tim)
37
Mr. M
ark
Chris
toph
er
O’Ha
ra
Wien
, 24
Nove
mber
1982
Au
stria
Depa
rtmen
t of
Cogn
itive
Biolo
gy,
Unive
rsity
of Vi
enna
“Inve
stiga
ting
the
dieta
ry
com
posit
ion o
f en
dem
ic fre
e ra
nging
Gof
fin
Cock
toos
)”
Meng
etahu
i nu
trisi
Kaka
ktua
Goffin
di
habit
at as
linya
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
9 Sep
tembe
r 20
15
Maluk
u (P.
Ja
mden
a, P.
La
rat, P
. Mar
u)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Tri
Haryo
ko,M
.Si, D
r.Dew
i Ma
lia P
rawi
radil
aga,
Rini
Rach
matik
a, M.
Si)
38
Ms. B
eren
ika
Moni
ka
Miod
usze
wska
War
sawa
, 16
Juli 1
985
Polan
dia
Depa
rtmen
t of
Cogn
itive
Biolo
gy,
Unive
rsity
of Vi
enna
“Inve
stiga
ting
the
dieta
ry
com
posit
ion o
f en
dem
ic fre
e ra
nging
Gof
fin
Cock
toos
)”
Meng
etahu
i nu
trisi
Kaka
ktua
Goffin
di
habit
at as
linya
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
9 Sep
tembe
r 20
15
Maluk
u (P.
Ja
mden
a, P.
La
rat, P
. Mar
u)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Tri
Haryo
ko,M
.Si, D
r.Dew
i Ma
lia P
rawi
radil
aga,
Rini
Rach
matik
a, M.
Si)
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ELIT
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ITUS
I JU
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LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
39
Dr. T
akak
o Ut
sum
i Ka
gawa
, 14
Dese
mber
1962
Je
pang
Ko
be
Unive
rsity
“Epid
emiol
ogica
l stu
dy o
f No
rovir
us
Infe
ction
in
Indo
nesia
and
its
Infe
ction
Co
ntro
l”
Memp
elajar
i ep
idemi
c inf
eksi
dan
menje
laska
n jal
ur in
feksi
serta
me
kanis
me
epide
mic
Biolo
gi Mo
leluk
er
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
0 Se
ptemb
er
2015
P. Ja
wa (R
S.
Dr S
oetom
o Su
raba
ya, U
I di
Jaka
rta, d
an
UGM
di Yo
gyak
arta)
Lemb
aga P
enya
kit T
ropis
, Un
iversi
tas A
irlang
ga
(Mar
ia Ing
e Lus
ida)
40
Dr. S
atom
i Sh
iode
ra
Sapp
oro,
20
April
1975
Je
pang
Ky
oto
Unive
rsity
“Rec
over
y fro
m
hum
an-in
duce
d dis
turb
ance
and
su
staina
ble
man
agem
ent o
f te
rrestr
ial
ecos
yste
ms i
n tro
pical
fore
sts”
Meny
ediak
an
infor
masi
ilmiah
bida
ng
ekolo
gi da
n ek
ofisio
logi
guna
me
netap
kan
mana
jemen
ek
osist
em
dara
tan ya
ng
berke
sinam
bung
an
Biolo
gi (B
otani)
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
10
Septe
mber
20
15
Kalba
r (P
ontia
nak,
Hutan
Gam
but
Kons
esi W
ana
Subu
r Les
tari,
Sari B
umi
Kusu
ma
Kons
esi H
utan
Trop
is), R
iau
(Pek
anba
ru,
Tasik
Betu
ng
dan G
iam S
iak
Kecil
), Ka
lteng
(P
alang
kara
ya,
Hutan
Gam
but
Kalte
ng),
Kalse
l (B
anjar
masin
, Hu
tan G
ambu
t Ka
lsel)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr.
Joen
i S.R
ahajo
e dan
Tika
D.
Atik
ah)
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
41
Ms. K
aren
An
ne Je
ffers
Ex
eter,
2 Mar
et 19
63
Inggr
is Ky
oto
Unive
rsity
“Sec
ret C
ats o
f Sa
bang
au:
Beha
viour
al Ec
ology
and
Po
pulat
ion
Dens
ity o
f Bo
rneo
's Sm
all
Cats”
Memp
elajar
i pe
rilaku
dari
Born
eo’s
Small
Cats
di
Seba
ngau
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
11
Septe
mber
20
15
Labo
rator
ium
Alam
Huta
n Ga
mbut
Seba
ngau
– Pa
langk
aray
a
CIMT
ROP
– Univ
ersit
as
Palan
gkar
aya (
Rahm
an
dan B
ustan
i Arifi
n)
42
Dr. N
icolas
Mi
chae
l Hu
bert
Chate
auro
ux,
22 A
gustu
s 19
75
Pera
ncis
Institu
t de
Rech
erch
e po
ur le
Dé
velop
peme
nt (IR
D)
“DNA
bar
codin
g In
done
sian
fresh
wate
r aq
uatic
biot
as o
f Su
ndala
nd:
cryp
tic d
ivers
ity
and
its
bioge
ogra
phica
l or
igin
in a
biodiv
ersit
y ho
tspot
”
Melak
ukan
DN
A Ba
rcodin
g pa
da sp
esies
ika
n di
Indon
esia
Zoolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
10
Septe
mber
20
15
Kalim
antan
, Su
matra
, NTB
, Ma
luku
Pusli
t Biol
ogi –
LIPI
(Dr.
Daisy
Wow
or, M
.Sc d
an
Dra.
Renn
y K. H
adiat
y, DS
c.)
43
Ms. F
emke
An
ouk J
anse
n Hu
izen,
17
Augu
st 19
91
Belan
da
Wag
ening
en
Unive
rsity
“A
Char
acte
rizat
ion
of th
e hy
drolo
gical
dyna
mics
of a
he
adwa
ter
catch
men
t in
Sam
boja
Lesta
ri,
Indo
nesia
”
Mene
ntuka
n din
amika
hid
rolog
i did
aera
h tan
gkap
an ai
r Hu
tan
Samb
oja
Ekolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
14
Septe
mber
20
15
Kaltim
(S
ambo
ja Le
stari)
Ecolo
gy an
d Con
serva
tion
Cente
r for
Tro
pical
Stud
ies
– ECO
SITR
OP (D
r. Ya
ya
Raya
din)
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ITUS
I JU
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
44
Ms. L
isann
e Fr
ancis
ca
Marg
aret
ha
van
Beek
Utre
cht, 1
3 Fe
brua
ri 199
0 Be
landa
W
agen
ingen
Un
iversi
ty “H
ydro
logica
l ch
arac
teris
tics
of a
hea
dwat
er
catch
men
t in
Sam
boja
Lesta
ri,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
etahu
i ke
terse
diaan
air
yang
cuku
p un
tuk
memb
uat
pulau
buata
n di
area
Sa
mboja
Le
stari b
agian
ba
rat la
ut ya
ng di
kelili
ngi
oleh k
anal-
kana
l den
gan
level
keda
laman
air
di ata
s mi
nimum
Ekolo
gi 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
14
Septe
mber
20
15
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur
(Sam
boja
Lesta
ri)
Ecolo
gy an
d Con
serva
tion
Cente
r for
Tro
pical
Stud
ies
– ECO
SITR
OP (D
r. Ya
ya
Raya
din)
45
Ms. K
athe
rine
Marg
aret
Ne
lson
Alab
ama,1
8 Ag
ustus
1980
Am
erika
Se
rikat
ZM
T - C
enter
for
Tro
pical
Marin
e Ec
ology
“Con
tribu
ting
to
cora
l co
nser
vatio
n:
Wha
t mot
ivate
s pe
ople
to g
ive?”
Meng
etahu
i ha
l yan
g dap
at me
motiv
asi
sese
oran
g ag
ar
berko
ntribu
si da
lam
kons
erva
si ter
umbu
ka
rang
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
16
Septe
mber
20
15
Sulaw
esi
Teng
gara
(W
akato
bi)
Pusa
t Kaji
an S
umbe
rday
a Pe
sisir d
an La
utan –
IPB
(Dr.
Luky
Adr
ianto)
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LAHI
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ARGA
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GARA
IN
STIT
USI
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
46
Mr. J
oerg
Ger
d La
ngbe
in
Cobu
rg, 1
0 Juli
19
85
Jerm
an
Rhein
isch-
Wes
tfälis
ches
Ins
titut fü
r W
irtsch
aftsfo
rchu
ng
“The
role
of
local
cons
erva
tion
agen
cies o
n hu
man
welf
are
and
the
ecos
yste
m
healt
h of
cora
l re
efs (
Econ
omic
com
pone
nt o
f th
e int
erdis
ciplin
ary
proje
ct Co
ntrib
uting
to
Cora
l Com
mon
s (T
riple
C))”
Mema
hami
po
la sp
asial
da
ri ke
tahan
an
terum
bu
kara
ng da
n ko
mpon
en
manu
sia
sehin
gga
menja
wab
perta
nyaa
n uta
ma
pene
litian
ter
kait e
kolog
i da
n eko
nomi
ya
ng ak
an
dikaji
pada
pr
oyek
Co
ntrib
uting
to
Cora
l Co
mm
ons
(Trip
le C)
Ekon
omi
ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
16
Septe
mber
20
15
Sulaw
esi
Teng
gara
(K
ab. K
onaw
e Se
latan
dan
Wak
atobi)
, Su
lawes
i Utar
a (M
anad
o City
)
Pusa
t Kaji
an S
umbe
rday
a Pe
sisir d
an La
utan –
IPB
(Dr.
Luky
Adr
ianto)
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TUJU
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PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
47
Ms. S
ophi
e No
elle
Wan
nem
ache
r
Puett
linge
n, 25
Fe
brua
ri 198
9 Je
rman
Rh
ine
Wes
tphali
a Ins
titute
of Ec
onom
ic Re
sear
ch
(RW
I)
“The
role
of
local
cons
erva
tion
agen
cies o
n hu
man
welf
are
and
the
ecos
yste
m
healt
h of
cora
l re
efs (
Econ
omic
com
pone
nt o
f th
e int
erdis
ciplin
ary
proje
ct Co
ntrib
uting
to
Cora
l Com
mon
s (T
riple
C))”
Mema
hami
po
la sp
asial
da
ri ke
tahan
an
terum
bu
kara
ng da
n ko
mpon
en
manu
sia
sehin
gga
menja
wab
perta
nyaa
n uta
ma
pene
litian
ter
kait e
kolog
i da
n eko
nomi
ya
ng ak
an
dikaji
pada
pr
oyek
Co
ntrib
uting
to
Cora
l Co
mm
ons
(Trip
le C)
Ekon
omi
ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
16
Septe
mber
20
15
Sulaw
esi
Teng
gara
(K
ab. K
onaw
e Se
latan
dan
Wak
atobi)
, Su
lawes
i Utar
a (M
anad
o City
)
Pusa
t Kaji
an S
umbe
rday
a Pe
sisir d
an La
utan –
IPB
(Dr.
Luky
Adr
ianto)
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USI
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NELI
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TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
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Mr. A
dam
Bo
bbet
te
Barri
e Can
ada,
28 N
ovem
ber
1980
Kana
da
Unive
rsity
of Ca
mbrid
ge
“The
Ga
teke
eper
s: Kn
owled
ge a
nd
Cultu
re o
n an
Ac
tive
Volca
no
Mt M
erap
i”
Memp
elajar
i hu
bung
an
antar
man
usia
deng
an al
am
di lin
gkun
gan
gunu
ng
mera
pi da
n un
tuk
mema
hami
pe
ran i
lmu,
peng
etahu
an
tradis
ional
serta
tekn
ologi
konte
mpor
er
dalam
pros
es
vulka
nolog
i di
Gunu
ng
Mera
pi
Geog
rafi
7 (tuj
uh)
bulan
, mula
i 14
Se
ptemb
er
2015
DI Y
ogya
karta
(G
unun
g Me
rapi)
Faku
ltas I
lmu B
uday
a UG
M (M
uh A
rief R
okhm
an)
49
Dr. A
nast
assia
Bo
risso
va
Rusia
, 18 M
ay
1972
Pe
ranc
is Gé
oscie
nces
En
viron
neme
nt T
oulou
se
“Det
ailed
inv
estig
ation
of
crus
t mag
ma
inter
actio
n to
un
ders
tand
the
trigg
ering
m
echa
nism
of
the
Mer
api
explo
sive
erup
tions
”
Memp
elajar
i fak
tor-fa
ktor
yang
me
ndor
ong
erup
si ek
splos
if Gu
nung
Me
rapi
Vulka
nolog
i 28
(dua
pu
luh
delap
an)
hari,
mulai
18
Se
ptemb
er
2015
Yogy
akar
ta (G
n. Me
rapi)
Pu
sat V
ulkan
ologi
dan
Mitig
asi B
enca
na G
eolog
i, Ba
dan G
eolog
i, Kem
en
ESDM
(Dr.S
ri Sum
arti)
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HIR
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NEGA
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INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
50
Mr. P
etru
s Jo
hann
es
Gera
rdus
Co
rneli
s Van
Du
ijnho
ven
Stiph
out, 1
Mei
1966
Be
landa
An
throp
ologic
al Ins
titute
of the
Univ
ersit
y of
Zuric
h
“Mea
surin
g Gr
owth
in
Born
ean
Oran
guta
ns
(Pon
go
Pygm
aeus
W
urm
bii) w
ith a
no
n-inv
asive
ph
otog
raph
ic m
etho
d”
Melak
ukan
pe
nguk
uran
fis
ik pe
rtumb
uhan
or
angu
tan di
Tu
anan
Ka
lteng
Biolo
gi (P
rimato
logi)
6 (en
am)
bulan
, mula
i 21
Se
ptemb
er
2015
Kalte
ng
(Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Tu
anan
)
Faku
ltas B
iolog
i UNA
S (M
arlia
Fajr
i Hay
oto)
51
Ms. A
lexan
dra
Patri
cia
Kiss
ling
Zuric
h, 12
Se
ptemb
er
1989
Switz
erlan
d Un
iversi
ty of
Zuric
h “M
ater
nal c
are
in Bo
rnea
n Or
angu
tans
”
Mene
liti po
la pe
ngas
uhan
ole
h ind
uk
oran
gutan
Ka
liman
tan
Prim
atolog
i 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
21
Septe
mber
20
15
Kalte
ng
(Tua
nan,
Area
Ko
nser
vasi
Mawa
s, Ka
puas
)
Faku
ltas B
iolog
i UNA
S (T
atang
Mitra
Seti
a)
52
Dr. T
im R
ixen
Brem
en, 2
3 Ok
tober
1962
Je
rman
Le
ibniz-
Zentr
um fu
r Ma
rine
Trop
enok
ologi
e (ZM
T)
GmbH
“Clim
ate
Chan
ge a
nd
Coas
tal
Vulne
rabil
ity”
Mene
ntuka
n da
n me
ngam
ati
peru
baha
n ek
osist
em
pesis
ir-lau
t da
n dina
mika
ka
rbon
di
Indon
esia
serta
me
ngem
bang
kan m
odel
inter
aksi
antar
a pes
isir
dan a
tmos
fer
Klim
atolog
i 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
3 Okto
ber
2015
Maka
sar (
Kep.
Sper
mond
e da
n Sela
t Ma
kasa
r)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an S
umbe
r Da
ya La
ut da
n Pes
isir –
Ba
litban
g KP
(Dr.
Andr
eas
Hutah
aean
)
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53 Ms. Francisca Maria Constance Wit
Alkmaar, 10 Maret 1984
Belanda Leibniz-Zentrum fur Marine Tropenokologie (ZMT) GmbH
“Climate Change and Coastal Vulnerability”
Menentukan dan mengamati perubahan ekosistem pesisir-laut dan dinamika karbon di Indonesia serta mengembangkan model interaksi antara pesisir dan atmosfer
Klimatologi 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 3 Oktober 2015
Makasar (Kep. Spermonde dan Selat Makasar)
Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Laut dan Pesisir – Balitbang KP (Dr. Andreas Hutahaean)
54 Dr. Herbert Guenter Siegel
Rostock-warnemuende, 26 Januari 1952
Jerman Leibniz-Institut Fur Ostseeforschung Warnemunde
“Climate Change and Coastal Vulnerability”
Menentukan dan mengamati perubahan ekosistem pesisir-laut dan dinamika karbon di Indonesia serta mengembangkan model interaksi antara pesisir dan atmosfer
Klimatologi 4 (empat) bulan, mulai 3 Oktober 2015
Makasar (Kep. Spermonde dan Selat Makasar)
Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Laut dan Pesisir – Balitbang KP (Dr. Andreas Hutahaean)
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PENE
LITI
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LAMA
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NELI
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PE
NELI
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55
Ms. Ir
is St
ottm
eiste
r Ne
ttetal
, 20
Janu
ari 1
972
Jerm
an
Leibn
iz-Ins
titut
Fur
Ostse
eforsc
hung
W
arne
mund
e
“Clim
ate
Chan
ge a
nd
Coas
tal
Vulne
rabil
ity”
Mene
ntuka
n da
n me
ngam
ati
peru
baha
n ek
osist
em
pesis
ir-lau
t da
n dina
mika
ka
rbon
di
Indon
esia
serta
me
ngem
bang
kan m
odel
inter
aksi
antar
a pes
isir
dan a
tmos
fer
Klim
atolog
i 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
3 Okto
ber
2015
Maka
sar (
Kep.
Sper
mond
e da
n Sela
t Ma
kasa
r)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an S
umbe
r Da
ya La
ut da
n Pes
isir –
Ba
litban
g KP
(Dr.
Andr
eas
Hutah
aean
)
56
Dr. T
hom
as
Walt
er P
eter
Po
hlm
ann
Hamb
urg,
17
Mare
t 195
9 Je
rman
Ce
nter f
or
Earth
Sys
tem
Rese
arch
and
Susta
inabil
ity
(CEN
)
“Clim
ate
Chan
ge a
nd
Coas
tal
Vulne
rabil
ity”
Mene
ntuka
n da
n me
ngam
ati
peru
baha
n ek
osist
em
pesis
ir-lau
t da
n dina
mika
ka
rbon
di
Indon
esia
serta
me
ngem
bang
kan m
odel
inter
aksi
antar
a pes
isir
dan a
tmos
fer
Klim
atolog
i 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
3 Okto
ber
2015
Maka
sar (
Kep.
Sper
mond
e da
n Sela
t Ma
kasa
r)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an S
umbe
r Da
ya La
ut da
n Pes
isir –
Ba
litban
g KP
(Dr.
Andr
eas
Hutah
aean
)
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ENEL
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GL
LAHI
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ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
57
Dr. B
ernh
ard
Andr
eas M
ayer
Ha
mbur
g, 29
No
vemb
er 19
60
Jerm
an
Leibn
iz-Ze
ntrum
fur
Marin
e Tr
open
okolo
gie (
ZMT)
Gm
bH
“Clim
ate
Chan
ge a
nd
Coas
tal
Vulne
rabil
ity”
Mene
ntuka
n da
n me
ngam
ati
peru
baha
n ek
osist
em
pesis
ir-lau
t da
n dina
mika
ka
rbon
di
Indon
esia
serta
me
ngem
bang
kan m
odel
inter
aksi
antar
a pes
isir
dan a
tmos
fer
Klim
atolog
i 4 (
empa
t) bu
lan, m
ulai
3 Okto
ber
2015
Maka
sar (
Kep.
Sper
mond
e da
n Sela
t Ma
kasa
r)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an S
umbe
r Da
ya La
ut da
n Pes
isir –
Ba
litban
g KP
(Dr.
Andr
eas
Hutah
aean
)
58
Dr. R
ober
t Ja
mes
Yo
kelso
n
Rhod
e Isla
nd
AS, 2
2 Feb
ruar
i 19
56
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of Mo
ntana
“F
illing
a cr
itical
gap
in In
done
sia's
natio
nal c
arbo
n m
onito
ring,
re
porti
ng, a
nd
verif
icatio
n ca
pabil
ities f
or
supp
ortin
g RE
DD+
activ
ities:
Inco
rpor
ation
g,
quan
tifying
and
loc
ating
fire
emiss
ions f
rom
wi
thin
tropic
al pe
at-s
wam
p fo
rest”
Meng
inves
tiga
si ra
ngka
ian
kejad
ian so
sial
dan b
io-fis
ikal
yang
me
nyeb
abka
n ke
baka
ran d
i lah
an ga
mbut
Ekolo
gi 5 (
lima)
bu
lan, m
ulai
21
Septe
mber
20
15
Kalte
ng
(Pala
ngka
raya
, wi
layah
Ka
liman
tan
Fore
st an
d Cl
imate
Pa
rtner
ship
(KFC
P) di
Ka
puas
)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan I
PB
(Dr.
Erian
to Ind
ra P
utra,
S.Hu
t, M.S
i), Fa
kulta
s Pe
rtania
n Unp
ar (D
r. Ni
na
Yulia
nti, S
P, M
.Si)
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ITUS
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LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
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ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
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59
Ms. A
nna
Mare
ike
Holtk
amp
Tubin
gen,
27
April
1985
Je
rman
Un
iversi
ty of
Goett
ingen
“S
mall
holde
r Pr
oduc
tivity
, M
arke
t Acc
ess,
and
Inte
rnat
ional
Linka
ges i
n Ru
bber
and
Pa
lm O
il Pr
oduc
tion
in Ja
mbi
Prov
ince”
Meng
anali
sis
value
chain
da
ri ke
sejah
teraa
n pe
tani k
aret
dan k
elapa
sa
wit y
ang
bero
rienta
si pa
da pr
oduk
si ek
spor
pada
sk
ala ya
ng
berb
eda
Sosia
l –
Ekon
omi
Perta
nian
6 (en
am)
bulan
, mula
i 25
Se
ptemb
er
2015
Jamb
i (TN.
Bu
kit D
uabe
las
dan H
utan
Hujan
Ha
rapa
n)
Unive
rsitas
Jamb
i (Pr
of. D
r. Ir.
Zulk
ifli A
lamsy
ah, M
.Sc.)
60
Dr. X
iaohu
a Jin
An
hui, 2
6 Juli
19
75
China
Ch
inese
Ac
adem
y of
Scien
ces
“Join
t bio
diver
sity
inven
tory
of t
he
highe
r plan
ts in
Indo
nesia
and
co
llabo
rativ
e tra
ining
of
Indo
nesia
n yo
ung
taxo
nom
ists”
Melak
ukan
ko
labor
asi
pene
litian
tak
sono
mi
yang
meli
puti
bebe
rapa
ke
lompo
k pe
nting
sepe
rti tan
aman
pa
ku-p
akua
n
Botan
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
21
Septe
mber
20
15
Suma
tera
Bara
t; Suls
el (M
amas
a, Ta
tor,
Engr
ekan
g),
Sulut
(M
inaha
sa,
Bolan
g Mo
ngan
dow)
, Ka
ltim (P
asir,
Kutai
Ka
rtane
gara
), Ja
bar
(Suk
abum
i, Ga
rut),
Pap
ua
Bara
t (M
anok
wari)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr.
Andr
ea A
gusta
, Dr.
Joen
i Se
tijo R
ahajo
e, D
r. An
drea
Ag
usta,
Arie
f Hida
yat, M
.Si,
dan D
r. Lin
a Jus
wara
)
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ENEL
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AT T
GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
61
Dr. Q
iaopi
ng
Xian
g Hu
bei, 1
9 Ok
tober
1965
Ch
ina
Chine
se
Acad
emy o
f Sc
ience
s
“Join
t bio
diver
sity
inven
tory
of t
he
highe
r plan
ts in
Indo
nesia
and
co
llabo
rativ
e tra
ining
of
Indo
nesia
n yo
ung
taxo
nom
ists”
Melak
ukan
ko
labor
asi
pene
litian
tak
sono
mi
yang
meli
puti
bebe
rapa
ke
lompo
k pe
nting
sepe
rti tan
aman
pa
ku-p
akua
n
Botan
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
21
Septe
mber
20
15
Suma
tera
Bara
t; Suls
el (M
amas
a, Ta
tor,
Engr
ekan
g),
Sulut
(M
inaha
sa,
Bolan
g Mo
ngan
dow)
, Ka
ltim (P
asir,
Kutai
Ka
rtane
gara
), Ja
bar
(Suk
abum
i, Ga
rut),
Pap
ua
Bara
t (M
anok
wari)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr.
Andr
ea A
gusta
, Dr.
Joen
i Se
tijo R
ahajo
e, D
r. An
drea
Ag
usta,
Arie
f Hida
yat, M
.Si,
dan D
r. Lin
a Jus
wara
)
62
Ms. C
hrist
ina
Leig
h Ge
ros
Tenn
esse
e, 5
Janu
ari 1
982
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Harva
rd
Unive
rsity
“#Vo
ices:
A Na
rrativ
e-ba
sed
inves
tigat
ion o
f em
erge
nt u
rban
ne
twor
ks a
nd
ecolo
gical
form
”
Menc
erita
kan
kisah
dari
kedu
a kon
disi
perko
taan d
an
muar
a yan
g me
mben
tuk
daer
ah pe
sisir
kota
melal
ui up
aya
revo
lusion
er
warg
a kota
, pa
ra pe
mikir
, da
n org
anisa
si da
lam
memb
angu
ng
jaring
an ya
ng
kuat
untuk
be
rada
ptasi
terha
dap
Stud
i Ke
pend
uduk
an
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
3 Se
ptemb
er
2015
DKI J
akar
ta,
Jawa
Bar
at (T
ange
rang
, De
pok,
Beka
si), d
an
Bante
n (T
ange
rang
Se
latan
)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Geo
grafi
Te
rapa
n – F
MIPA
UI (
Dr.
Rudy
P. T
ambu
nan,
MS)
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LITI
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TUJU
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LITI
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NG
PENE
LITI
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LAMA
PE
NELI
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DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
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MI
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peru
baha
n
63
Ms. K
yoko
Ta
nigu
chi
Nara
, 29
Agus
tus 19
79
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
64
Mr. D
aisuk
e Te
rauc
hi
Osak
a, 19
Juni
1983
Je
pang
Un
iversi
ty of
Toky
o “L
ong-
term
So
cioec
onom
ic Dy
nam
ics o
f the
Oi
l Palm
Fa
rmer
s in
Riau
Pr
ovinc
e”
Meng
kaji
peru
baha
n so
sio ek
onom
i ya
ng di
alami
pa
ra pe
tani
terka
it den
gan
pertu
mbuh
an
sekto
r kela
pa
sawi
t di
Prov
insi R
iau
Sosia
l Ek
onom
i-Pe
rtania
n
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
2 No
vemb
er
2015
Riau
(P
ekan
baru
, Ro
kan H
ilir,
Siak
, Kam
par,
Kuan
tan
Seng
ingi d
an
Pelal
awan
)
Faku
ltas P
ertan
ian,
Unive
rsitas
Riau
(D
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i Tar
umun
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TU
JUAN
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NELI
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DANG
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
65
Mr. M
akito
Yo
kota
Ka
naga
wa, 1
0 Fe
brua
ri 198
1 Je
pang
Ja
pan A
genc
y for
Mar
ine-
Earth
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolog
y (JA
MSTE
C)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
66
Ms. Y
uki
Kane
ko
Kyoto
, 16
Oktob
er 19
86
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
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Mr. K
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saki
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30
Juli 1
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Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
68
Mr. K
osei
Sasa
oka
Toya
ma, 1
5 Se
ptemb
er
1972
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
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AT T
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LAHI
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NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
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NELI
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TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
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BI
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PE
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LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
69
Mr. E
tsur
o On
o Ku
mamo
to, 16
Fe
brua
ri 198
4 Je
pang
Ja
pan A
genc
y for
Mar
ine-
Earth
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolog
y (JA
MSTE
C)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
sudin
)
70
Ms. M
aura
El
izabe
th
Tyrre
ll
Califo
rnia,
26
Oktob
er 19
85
Amer
ika
Serik
at
State
Un
iversi
ty of
New
York
at Bu
ffalo
“The
effe
ct of
wi
thin-
grou
p an
d ex
tra-g
roup
co
mpe
tition
on
male
coali
tion
patte
rns i
n wi
ld cr
este
d m
acaq
ues
(Mac
aca
nigra
)”
Memp
elajar
i hu
bung
an
kera
jamb
ul lia
r (M
acac
a nig
ra) b
erjen
is ke
lamin
jantan
be
rdas
arka
n ke
rang
ka
sosio
ekolo
gi
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Nove
mber
20
15
Sulaw
esi U
tara
(Cag
ar A
lam
Tang
koko
– Du
a Sud
ara,
Batua
ngus
)
Faku
ltas K
edok
teran
He
wan –
IPB
(Dr.
drh.
Muha
mmad
Agil
, M.S
c.Agr
)
71
Mr. K
azuh
ide
Yam
amot
o Ho
kkaid
o, 25
Ju
ni 19
81
Jepa
ng
Japa
n Age
ncy
for M
arine
-Ea
rth S
cienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
(JAMS
TEC)
“Stu
dy o
n oc
eanic
and
at
mos
pher
ic cli
mat
e va
riabil
ity in
the
weste
rn
Sum
ater
a an
d so
uthe
rn Ja
wa
wate
rs, a
nd
land-
base
d ob
serv
ation
in
Beng
kulu
Prov
ince”
Mema
hami
pe
rbed
aan
penti
ng da
ri lap
isan u
dara
da
n lau
tan
serta
pe
rann
ya
dalam
me
ngatu
r pe
ruba
han
iklim
daer
ah
dan g
lobal
di Ind
ones
ia
Meteo
rolog
i da
n Os
eano
grafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 1 N
ovem
ber
2015
Pera
iran B
arat
Suma
tera d
an
Selat
an Ja
wa
serta
stas
iun
peng
amata
n BM
KG di
Pr
ovins
i Be
ngku
lu
Pusa
t Tek
nolog
i Inv
entar
isasi
Sumb
erda
ya
Alam
– BP
PT (D
r. Fa
dli
Syam
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)
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Ms. N
aoko
Ta
kata
Hi
rosh
ima,
20
Oktob
er 19
91
Jepa
ng
The U
niver
sity
of To
kyo
“The
su
staina
ble
Socia
l Sys
tem
fo
r Mak
ing
Deve
lopm
ent
Orga
nizat
ion”
Menje
laska
n hu
bung
an
bebe
rapa
ke
lompo
k tan
i co
klat d
i Des
a Tu
yog y
ang
memi
liki
hubu
ngan
ke
rja
tradis
ional
dan
damp
ak
dese
ntrali
sasi
pemb
angu
nan
daer
ah
Sosio
logi
Masy
arak
at De
sa
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
8 Se
ptemb
er
2015
Long
Tuy
oq,
Long
Pa
hang
ai,
Maha
kam
Ulu,
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur
Unive
rsitas
Mula
warm
an
(Dr.
Fadja
r Pam
budh
i)
BULA
N O
KTO
BER
1 Ms
. Meli
ssa
Ann
Ilard
o Ne
w Yo
rk, 16
De
semb
er 19
88
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Centr
e for
Ge
oGen
etics
“T
he
Dem
ogra
phic
and
Evolu
tiona
ry
Histo
ry o
f the
Or
ang
Bajau
”
Memp
elajar
i da
n me
nemu
kan
asal
serta
se
jarah
de
mogr
afis
suku
Baja
u da
ri ber
baga
i ko
mpon
en
yang
me
ngar
ah
pada
adap
tasi
fisiol
ogis
Geog
rafi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 6 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Sulaw
esi
Teng
ah (K
ab.
Bang
gai:
Luwu
k dan
Ja
ya B
akti)
Lemb
aga P
eneli
tian d
an
Peng
emba
ngan
Ma
syar
akat
(LP2
M) –
Unive
rsitas
Tom
potik
a Lu
wuk (
Dr. S
uhar
tini
Salin
gkat,
M.P
d)
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GARA
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
2 Dr
. Male
m
Kerin
a Mcle
od
Kutab
uluh,
30
Septe
mber
19
64
Austr
alia
Depa
rtmen
t of
Prim
ary
Indus
tries –
Ne
w So
uth
Wale
s
“Impr
oving
soil
and
wate
r m
anag
emen
t an
d cr
op
prod
uctiv
ity o
f dr
yland
ag
ricult
ure
syste
ms o
f Ace
h an
d NS
W”
Meme
riksa
sy
stem
tanam
lah
an ke
ring
serta
me
ngide
ntifik
asi
kend
ala
agro
nomi
da
lam
menin
gkatk
an
prod
uktiv
itas
pada
ka
bupa
ten
terpil
ih
Perta
nian
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 7
Ok
tober
20
15
Aceh
(Ace
h Be
sar,
Aceh
Ba
rat, P
idie
dan B
ireue
n)
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an P
ertan
ian
– Kem
entan
(Dr.
Muha
mmad
Sya
kir, M
S)
dan B
alai P
engk
ajian
Te
knolo
gi Pe
rtania
n Ace
h (Ir
. Bas
ri AB,
Msi)
3 Dr
. Gav
in
Robe
rt Ti
nnin
g Sy
dney
, 18
Oktob
er 19
67
Austr
alia
Depa
rtmen
t of
Prim
ary
Indus
tries –
Ne
w So
uth
Wale
s
“Impr
oving
soil
and
wate
r m
anag
emen
t an
d cr
op
prod
uctiv
ity o
f dr
yland
ag
ricult
ure
syste
ms o
f Ace
h an
d NS
W”
Meme
riksa
sy
stem
tanam
lah
an ke
ring
serta
me
ngide
ntifik
asi
kend
ala
agro
nomi
da
lam
menin
gkatk
an
prod
uktiv
itas
pada
ka
bupa
ten
terpil
ih
Perta
nian
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 7
Ok
tober
20
15
Aceh
(Ace
h Be
sar,
Aceh
Ba
rat, P
idie
dan B
ireue
n)
Bada
n Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
ngem
bang
an P
ertan
ian
– Kem
entan
(Dr.
Muha
mmad
Sya
kir, M
S)
dan B
alai P
engk
ajian
Te
knolo
gi Pe
rtania
n Ace
h (Ir
. Bas
ri AB,
Msi)
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HIR
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AN
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LITI
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LITI
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PE
NELI
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ERAH
PE
NELI
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TRA
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. Keit
a Yo
neda
Hy
ogo,
26
Dese
mber
1989
Je
pang
Ko
be S
teel L
td
“UBC
Pro
cess
by
Utili
zing
the
UBC
Pilot
Plan
t at
Pali
man
an,
Cire
bon,
Wes
t Ja
va”
Mene
rapk
an
pros
es U
BC
(Upg
rade
d Br
own
Coal)
di
Indon
esia,
ya
ng
meru
paka
n pe
ningk
atan
kuali
tas
batub
ara
deng
an
meng
angk
at ke
lemba
ban
Perta
mban
gan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
6
Oktob
er
2015
Jaba
r (P
alima
nan)
Pu
slitba
ng T
ekno
logi
Mine
ral d
an B
atuba
ra
Keme
nteria
n ESD
M (M
iftahu
l Hud
a dan
16
Oran
g Tim
)
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GARA
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
5 Dr
. Gab
riella
Na
imi
Ahm
adia
Califo
rnia,
9 Ja
nuar
i 198
1 Am
erika
Se
rikat
W
orld
Wild
life
Fund
“C
hara
cteriz
ing
the
Ecolo
gical,
Fi
sher
ies, a
nd
Socia
l Sta
tus o
f th
e So
uthe
rn
Inne
r Ban
da
Arc.
Indo
nesia
”
Mend
okum
ent
asika
n stat
us
dan t
ren y
ang
seda
ng
berke
mban
g sa
at ini
terka
it ko
ndisi
sosia
l, ek
ologi,
dan
perik
anan
di
wilay
ah ya
ng
misk
in da
ta na
mun
memi
liki n
ilai
kons
erva
si str
ategis
yang
tin
ggi u
ntuk
mend
ukun
g de
sain
dan
pelak
sana
an
inter
vens
i ko
nser
vasi
laut d
i dae
rah-
daer
ah un
tuk
mend
ukun
g pe
rikan
an
yang
be
rkelan
jutan
Ekolo
gi 29
(dua
pu
luh
semb
ilan)
ha
ri, mu
lai
30 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Maluk
u (Ka
b. Ma
luku B
arat
Daya
dan K
ab.
Maluk
u Te
ngga
ra)
Wor
ld W
ildlife
Fun
d (E
strad
ivari,
S.Pi
, M.S
c)
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. Lou
ise
Elain
e Glew
, Ph
.D
Redh
ill, 10
Ok
tober
1983
Ing
gris
Wor
ld W
ildlife
Fu
nd
“Cha
racte
rizing
th
e Ec
ologic
al,
Fish
eries
, and
So
cial S
tatu
s of
the
Sout
hern
In
ner B
anda
Ar
c. In
done
sia”
Mend
okum
ent
asika
n stat
us
dan t
ren y
ang
seda
ng
berke
mban
g sa
at ini
terka
it ko
ndisi
sosia
l, ek
ologi,
dan
perik
anan
di
wilay
ah ya
ng
misk
in da
ta na
mun
memi
liki n
ilai
kons
erva
si str
ategis
yang
tin
ggi u
ntuk
mend
ukun
g de
sain
dan
pelak
sana
an
inter
vens
i ko
nser
vasi
laut d
i dae
rah-
daer
ah un
tuk
mend
ukun
g pe
rikan
an
yang
be
rkelan
jutan
Ekolo
gi 29
(dua
pu
luh
semb
ilan)
ha
ri, mu
lai
30 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Maluk
u (Ka
b. Ma
luku B
arat
Daya
dan K
ab.
Maluk
u Te
ngga
ra)
Wor
ld W
ildlife
Fun
d (E
strad
ivari,
S.Pi
, M.S
c)
7 Pr
of. P
eter
Va
nder
ford
La
pe
New
Hamp
shire
, 14
Febr
uari 1
963
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of W
ashin
gton
“The
Ar
chae
ology
of
Early
Neo
lithic
Settle
men
t in
Easte
rn
Indo
nesia
”
Memp
elajar
i pe
mukim
an
pend
uduk
pa
da ja
man
neoli
tikum
Arke
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
2 Ok
tober
20
15
Maluk
u (Se
ram
Bara
t dan
Se
ram
Timur
, Ar
u)
Pusli
tbang
Arke
ologi
Nasio
nal (D
rs. I M
ade
Geria
M.S
i)
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TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
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AN
MITR
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8 Dr
. Em
ily Je
an
Pete
rson
Ne
w Ha
mpsh
ire, 1
5 No
vemb
er 19
77
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of W
ashin
gton
“The
Ar
chae
ology
of
Early
Neo
lithic
Settle
men
t in
Easte
rn
Indo
nesia
”
Memp
elajar
i pe
mukim
an
pend
uduk
pa
da ja
man
neoli
tikum
Arke
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
2 Ok
tober
20
15
Maluk
u (Se
ram
Bara
t dan
Se
ram
Timur
, Ar
u)
Pusli
tbang
Arke
ologi
Nasio
nal (D
rs. I M
ade
Geria
M.S
i)
9 Mr
. Jos
s Ch
arles
Ro
berts
W
hitta
ker
Was
hingto
n, 24
Ap
ril 19
83
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of W
ashin
gton
“The
Ar
chae
ology
of
Early
Neo
lithic
Settle
men
t in
Easte
rn
Indo
nesia
”
Memp
elajar
i pe
mukim
an
pend
uduk
pa
da ja
man
neoli
tikum
Arke
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
2 Ok
tober
20
15
Maluk
u (Se
ram
Bara
t dan
Se
ram
Timur
, Ar
u)
Pusli
tbang
Arke
ologi
Nasio
nal (D
rs. I M
ade
Geria
M.S
i)
10
Ms. J
enni
fer
Anne
Huf
f Ne
w Yo
rk, 16
Ok
tober
1970
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Un
iversi
ty of
Was
hingto
n “T
he
Arch
aeolo
gy o
f Ea
rly N
eolith
ic Se
ttlem
ent in
Ea
stern
In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i pe
mukim
an
pend
uduk
pa
da ja
man
neoli
tikum
Arke
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
2 Ok
tober
20
15
Maluk
u (Se
ram
Bara
t dan
Se
ram
Timur
, Ar
u)
Pusli
tbang
Arke
ologi
Nasio
nal (D
rs. I M
ade
Geria
M.S
i)
11
Ms. L
aury
l Ka
elin
Sum
ner
Zeno
bi
Hawa
ii, 9 J
uli
1989
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Un
iversi
ty of
Was
hingto
n “T
he
Arch
aeolo
gy o
f Ea
rly N
eolith
ic Se
ttlem
ent in
Ea
stern
In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i pe
mukim
an
pend
uduk
pa
da ja
man
neoli
tikum
Arke
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
2 Ok
tober
20
15
Maluk
u (Se
ram
Bara
t dan
Se
ram
Timur
, Ar
u)
Pusli
tbang
Arke
ologi
Nasio
nal (D
rs. I M
ade
Geria
M.S
i)
12
Ms. S
usan
Ro
se V
ulpa
s W
iscon
sin, 9
Ag
ustus
1988
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Am
erica
n Un
iversi
ty “M
angr
ove
Fore
sts in
In
done
sia:
Asse
sing
defo
resta
tion
rate
s &
cons
erva
tion
hotsp
ots”
Meng
kaji
tingk
at de
fores
tasi
hutan
baka
u da
n dae
rah-
daer
ah
kons
erva
si
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Oktob
er
2015
Sema
rang
dan
Kend
al Un
iversi
tas D
ipone
goro
(D
r. Ru
dhi P
ribad
i)
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AN
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AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
13
Ms. J
olea
h Ba
iley L
amb
Califo
rnia,
12
Febr
uari 1
983
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Natur
eNet
Scien
ce
Fello
w
“Cap
turin
g Co
ral
Reef
and
Re
lated
Ec
osys
tem
Se
rvice
s Pr
oject:
Co
mpo
nent
I:
Quan
tifying
the
value
and
m
arke
t pot
entia
l of
cora
l ree
f and
m
angr
ove
ecos
yste
m
serv
ices -
Ex
amini
ng
ecos
yste
m
filtra
tion
serv
ices f
or
hum
an a
nd re
ef
healt
h”
Mera
ncan
g da
n me
nduk
ung
mode
l yan
g ino
vatif
untuk
me
nilai
jasa
ekos
istem
hu
tan ba
kau,
rump
ut lau
t da
n ter
umbu
ka
rang
Ekolo
gi Ke
lautan
7 (
tujuh
) bu
lan, m
ulai
15 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Sulse
l (Kep
. Se
layar
) Ko
nsor
sium
Keme
nteria
n Ke
lautan
dan P
erika
nan,
P2O
LIPI, d
an IP
B (S
ri At
mini)
14
Dr. S
usan
Li
lian
O'Co
nnor
Melbo
urne
, 8
Nove
mber
1956
Au
strali
a Au
strali
an
Natio
nal
Unive
rsity
“The
Arc
haelo
gy
of Is
land
use
in th
e W
allac
ean
Arch
ipelag
o”
Meny
elidik
i pe
kerja
an
oran
g jam
an
dahu
lu dis
ekita
r pula
u ke
cil di
W
allac
ea
Arke
ologi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 5 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Maluk
u Bar
at Da
ya (A
lor,
Panta
r, Le
mbata
, Ki
sar,
Leti d
an
Weta
r)
Faku
ltas I
lmu B
uday
a UG
M (D
r. Ma
hirta
Saso
ngko
)
15
Mr. S
tuar
t Ch
arles
Ha
wkin
s
Auck
land,
28
Dese
mber
1974
Au
strali
a Au
strali
an
Natio
nal
Unive
rsity
“The
Arc
haelo
gy
of Is
land
use
in th
e W
allac
ean
Arch
ipelag
o”
Meny
elidik
i pe
kerja
an
oran
g jam
an
dahu
lu dis
ekita
r pula
u ke
cil di
W
allac
ea
Arke
ologi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 5 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Maluk
u Bar
at Da
ya (A
lor,
Panta
r, Le
mbata
, Ki
sar,
Leti d
an
Weta
r)
Faku
ltas I
lmu B
uday
a UG
M (D
r. Ma
hirta
Saso
ngko
)
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TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
16
Ms. E
lena
Luisa
Pio
tto
Brisb
ane,
15
Septe
mber
19
73
Austr
alia
Austr
alian
Na
tiona
l Un
iversi
ty
“The
Arc
haelo
gy
of Is
land
use
in th
e W
allac
ean
Arch
ipelag
o”
Meny
elidik
i pe
kerja
an
oran
g jam
an
dahu
lu dis
ekita
r pula
u ke
cil di
W
allac
ea
Arke
ologi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 5 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Maluk
u Bar
at Da
ya (A
lor,
Panta
r, Le
mbata
, Ki
sar,
Leti d
an
Weta
r)
Faku
ltas I
lmu B
uday
a UG
M (D
r. Ma
hirta
Saso
ngko
)
17
Ms. S
him
ona
Fran
ces K
ealy
Subia
co, 1
1 Ag
ustus
1990
Au
strali
a Au
strali
an
Natio
nal
Unive
rsity
“The
Arc
haelo
gy
of Is
land
use
in th
e W
allac
ean
Arch
ipelag
o”
Meny
elidik
i pe
kerja
an
oran
g jam
an
dahu
lu dis
ekita
r pula
u ke
cil di
W
allac
ea
Arke
ologi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 5 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Maluk
u Bar
at Da
ya (A
lor,
Panta
r, Le
mbata
, Ki
sar,
Leti d
an
Weta
r)
Faku
ltas I
lmu B
uday
a UG
M (D
r. Ma
hirta
Saso
ngko
)
18
Dr. D
aniel
Ge
orge
s Pe
rret
Roan
ne, 2
0 No
vemb
er 19
58
Pera
ncis
École
fra
nçais
e d'E
xtrêm
e-Or
ient (
EFEO
)
“Seja
rah
Pem
ukim
an d
i ba
gian
utar
a Su
mat
era
(aba
d ke
-11
– ab
ad
ke-1
7 M
)”
Memp
erka
ya
data
meng
enai
sejar
ah ku
no
Suma
tra
bagia
n utar
a se
jak ab
ad ke
-5 s
ampa
i aba
d ke
-15 M
Arke
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
7 Ok
tober
20
15
Suma
tera
Utar
a (Me
dan
dan D
eli
Serd
ang)
serta
Ac
eh (B
anda
Ac
eh)
Pusa
t Arke
ologi
Nasio
nal
(Drs.
I Mad
e Ger
ia, M
.Si)
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
19
Ms. A
nna
Holzn
er
Eber
sber
g, 10
Fe
brua
ri 198
9 Je
rman
Be
havio
ur an
d Ev
olutio
n Re
sear
ch
Grou
p -
Depa
rtmen
t of
Psyc
holog
y -
Unive
rsity
of Le
thbrid
ge
“Cult
ural
beha
vior a
nd
socia
l net
work
in
Balin
ese
long-
taile
d m
acaq
ues
(Mac
aca
fasc
icular
is)”
Untuk
me
ngek
splor
asi
seca
ra
mend
alam
tentan
g pola
be
rper
ilaku
mo
nyet
ekor
pa
njang
Bali
Prim
atolog
i 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
13 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Bali (
Badu
ng
(Buk
it Pe
ninsu
la:
Pura
Uluw
atu),
Gian
yar (
Ubud
: Pa
dang
tegal)
, Ba
dung
(A
bians
emal:
Hu
tan
Sang
eh),
Sing
araja
(S
eririt
: Pur
a Pu
laki),
dan
Taba
na
(Kuk
uh: H
utan
Alas
Ked
aton)
)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Sa
twa
Prim
ata –
Unive
rsitas
Ud
ayan
a (Dr
. Drh
. I Ne
ngah
Wan
dia, M
Si)
20
Ms. B
etty
Jean
Li
li Lag
lbau
er
Lagn
y sur
Ma
rne,
Pera
ncis,
22
April
1989
Pera
ncis
The U
niver
sity
of Qu
eens
land
“Impa
cts,
alter
nativ
e so
lution
s, an
d aw
aren
ess o
f m
obula
fishe
ries
in In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i ke
sada
ran
masy
arak
at lok
al ter
hada
p ko
ndisi
ikan
ge
nus m
obula
, so
lusi
alter
natif
dan
damp
akny
a di
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi Ke
lautan
2 (
dua)
bu
lan, m
ulai
15 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Jatim
(Mun
car,
Bany
uwan
gi),
Jaba
r (C
ibino
ng,
Bogo
r), N
TB
(Tan
jung L
uar,
Lomb
ok),
NTT
(Lam
aker
a, Ka
b.Flor
es,
Tama
n Na
siona
l Ko
modo
)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Os
eano
grafi
– LIP
I (Fa
hmi,
M.Ph
ill)
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NELI
TIAN
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JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
21
Prof
. Eiic
hi
Hond
o Sh
inaga
wa, 5
Ag
ustus
1968
Je
pang
Na
goya
Un
iversi
ty “H
igh tr
ough
put
Analy
sis o
f Ra
bies –
relat
ed
Viru
ses a
nd its
Pr
otec
tion
in th
e Gl
obal
Migr
ating
Fl
ying
Fox
(Pte
ropu
s sp.
)”
Melih
at ke
terka
itan
antar
a rub
ah
terba
ng,
rabie
s, da
n inf
eksi
virus
lai
nnya
de
ngan
skem
a ke
rjasa
ma
teknis
Zoolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
13
Oktob
er
2015
Jawa
Bar
at (B
ogor
dan
Garu
t)
Faku
ltas K
edok
teran
He
wan –
IPB
(Pro
f. drh
. Sr
ihadi
Agun
gpriy
ono,
Ph.D
, PV
Vet (
K))
22
Ms. Y
upad
ee
Heng
jan, M
.Sc
Ratch
abur
i, 14
Juni
1986
Th
ailan
d Na
goya
Un
iversi
ty “H
igh tr
ough
put
Analy
sis o
f Ra
bies –
relat
ed
Viru
ses a
nd its
Pr
otec
tion
in th
e Gl
obal
Migr
ating
Fl
ying
Fox
(Pte
ropu
s sp.
)”
Melih
at ke
terka
itan
antar
a rub
ah
terba
ng,
rabie
s, da
n inf
eksi
virus
lai
nnya
de
ngan
skem
a ke
rjasa
ma
teknis
Zoolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
13
Oktob
er
2015
Jawa
Bar
at (B
ogor
dan
Garu
t)
Faku
ltas K
edok
teran
He
wan –
IPB
(Pro
f. drh
. Sr
ihadi
Agun
gpriy
ono,
Ph.D
, PV
Vet (
K))
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Mr. P
hilip
p W
ilhelm
He
inric
h Vo
gt
Wilh
emsh
aven
, 28
Juni
1985
Je
rman
Mu
seum
Fue
r Na
turku
nde
Berlin
“Com
para
tive
phylo
geog
raph
y of
the
hype
rdive
rse
gastr
opod
co
nus i
n In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i pe
rban
dinga
n filo
geog
rafi
hewa
n ga
strop
oda
conu
s di
Indon
esia
Biolo
gi Ke
lautan
6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
16 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Suma
tera
(Bata
m,
Pada
ng),
Jawa
(P
anga
ndar
an,
Madu
ra),
Kalim
antan
(P
ontia
nak,
Dera
wan)
, Su
lawes
i (S
perm
onde
, Se
layar
, Do
ngga
la),
Maluk
u (T
erna
te),
Papu
a (Ra
ja Am
pat, T
eluk
Cend
rawa
sih)
Faku
ltas B
iolog
i, Uns
oed
(Dr.R
oman
us E
.Pra
bowo
)
24
Ms. K
athl
een
Dani
elle
Rein
hard
t
New
York,
24
Febr
uari 1
989
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Oxfor
d Br
ooke
s Un
iversi
ty
“Tor
por i
n a
critic
ally
enda
nger
ed
prim
ate:
Effe
cts
of cl
imat
e on
Ja
van
Slow
Lo
ris b
ehav
iour”
Memp
elajar
i pe
ruba
han
iklim
dan
damp
akny
a ter
hada
p pe
rilaku
kera
Ja
van S
low
Loris
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
13
Oktob
er
2015
Jaba
r (C
ipaga
nti,
Kab.G
arut)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI
(Ir.W
irdate
ti,M.S
i)
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TIAN
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JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
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DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
25
Mr. T
akur
o Fu
rusa
wa
Fuku
oka,
24
Oktob
er 19
77
Jepa
ng
Grad
uate
Scho
ol of
Asian
and
Afric
an A
rea
Stud
ies, K
yoto
Unive
rsity
“Stre
ngth
ening
th
e Di
saste
r Re
silien
ce o
f Lo
cal
Com
mun
ities
thro
ugh
Inte
racti
ve R
eal-
Tim
e Ar
ea
Stud
ies u
sing
SNS
and
cloud
GI
S M
etho
dolog
ies”
Mema
hami
pe
ngeta
huan
tra
dision
al da
n pr
aktek
-pr
aktek
pe
nceg
ahan
be
ncan
a dan
ma
najem
en
sumb
er da
ya
Mana
jemen
Ke
benc
anaa
n
2 (du
a)
bulan
, mula
i 15
Okto
ber
2015
NTT
(P.S
umba
, P.
Flore
s, P.
Tim
or, d
an P
. Sa
vu)
Unive
rsitas
Nus
a Cen
dana
(R
ikson
Sibu
rian)
26
Ms. G
reta
Ch
ristin
e Se
ibel
Jerm
an, 2
0 Ag
ustus
1986
Je
rman
Lo
ndon
Sc
hool
of Ec
onom
ics
and P
olitic
al Sc
ience
“The
Role
of
Small
and
M
edium
En
terp
rises
in
the
Indo
nesia
n Ec
onom
y: De
term
ining
Fa
ctors
and
De
velop
men
t in
the
Twen
tieth
Ce
ntur
y”
Melih
at ba
gaim
ana
kebij
akan
pe
merin
tah
Indon
esia
terha
dap U
KM
dan i
ndus
tri se
cara
umum
tel
ah
memb
entuk
pe
rkemb
anga
n mer
eka d
i ab
ad ke
dua
puluh
Ekon
omi
3 (tig
a)
bulan
, mula
i 19
Okto
ber
2015
DKI J
akar
ta (L
IPI, B
RI, B
I da
n BPS
)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Ek
onom
i LIP
I (Dr
s. Da
rwin,
M.S
c)
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LITI
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NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
27
Dr. S
vetla
na
Jure
vna
Byrd
ina
Mosc
ow, 1
3 Ap
ril 19
70
Jerm
an
ISTE
RRE
Cham
bery
“Hyd
roth
erm
al sy
stem
imag
ing
by E
lectri
cal
Resis
tivity
To
mog
raph
y an
d CO
2 flu
x m
easu
rem
ents”
Memp
elajar
i stu
ktur
bang
unan
vu
lkanik
, pe
metaa
n CO
2 dar
i pu
ncak
me
rapi,
serta
pe
melih
araa
n ter
hada
p dua
sta
siun
pema
ntaua
n mu
lti-pa
rame
ter
kege
mpaa
n, su
hu ta
nah,
kemi
ringa
n, da
n pote
nsi
dari G
unun
g Me
rapi
Geolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
20 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Garu
t (Gn
. Pa
pand
ayan
) da
n Yo
gyak
arta
(Gn.
Mera
pi)
Pusa
t Vulk
anolo
gi da
n Mi
tigas
i Ben
cana
Geo
logi –
Ba
dan G
eolog
i ESD
M (D
r. He
ndra
Gun
awan
)
28
Mr. E
iji Su
zuki
Shizu
oka,
19
Janu
ari 1
953
Jepa
ng
Kago
shim
a Un
iversi
ty “T
he p
lant
ecolo
gical
study
of
trop
ical r
ain
fore
st in
Gn.L
euse
r Na
tiona
l Par
k, No
rth S
umat
era
in 20
15”
Untuk
me
ndete
ksi
struk
tur
vege
tasi y
ang
ada
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 1 (
satu)
bu
lan, m
ulai
22 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Sumu
t (T
angk
ahan
, TN
.Gun
ung
Leus
eur)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr.
Ruliy
ana S
usan
ti, Ku
suma
Ra
hmaw
ati,S
.Hut
dan
Taufi
k Mah
endr
a)
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GL
LAHI
R W
ARGA
NE
GARA
IN
STIT
USI
JUDU
L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
29
Ms. S
ibyll
e Im
hof
Visp
, 4 A
ugus
t 19
81
Swiss
Sw
iss T
ropic
al an
d Pub
lic
Healt
h Ins
titute
(Swi
ss T
PH)
“You
ng m
en‟s
perc
eptio
ns o
f se
xuali
ty wi
thin
hete
rose
xual
relat
ionsh
ips
befo
re m
arria
ge
- A q
ualita
tive
study
in
Lom
bok,
Indo
nesia
”
Meng
eksp
lora
si pe
rseps
i pr
ia ya
ng
belum
me
nikah
ter
hada
p se
ksua
litas
pran
ikah
dalam
hu
bung
an
heter
osek
sual
Kese
hatan
6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
20 O
ktobe
r 20
15
NTB
(Mata
ram
dan L
ombo
k Ba
rat)
Perku
mpula
n Kelu
arga
Be
renc
ana I
ndon
esia
– NT
B (R
r. Sa
tyawa
nti, S
.Pi,
MM)
30
Mr. D
aiki
Kawa
hara
Fu
kuok
a, 16
Se
ptemb
er
1992
Jepa
ng
Kago
shim
a Un
iversi
ty “T
he p
lant
ecolo
gical
study
of
trop
ical r
ain
fore
st in
Gn.L
euse
r Na
tiona
l Par
k, No
rth S
umat
era
in 20
15”
Untuk
me
ndete
ksi
struk
tur
vege
tasi y
ang
ada
Biolo
gi (Z
oolog
i) 1 (
satu)
bu
lan, m
ulai
22 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Sumu
t (T
angk
ahan
, TN
.Gun
ung
Leus
eur)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr.
Ruliy
ana S
usan
ti, Ku
suma
Ra
hmaw
ati,S
.Hut
dan
Taufi
k Mah
endr
a)
31
Ms. P
ia Lo
uise
Ha
rkne
ss
Town
sville
, 23
Janu
ari 1
981
Austr
alia
Char
les
Darw
in Un
iversi
ty
“Coa
stal
Liveli
hood
s, sm
all-s
cale
fishe
ry
depe
nden
ce
and
the
impa
cts
of fis
herie
s m
anag
emen
t an
d m
arine
co
nser
vatio
n,
Sabu
-Raij
ua
distri
ct, N
TT”
Untuk
me
ngeta
hui
berb
agai
hal
tentan
g mata
pe
ncah
arian
se
baga
i ne
layan
di
pesis
ir Sab
u Ra
ijua
Perik
anan
10
(sep
uluh)
bu
lan, m
ulai
26 O
ktobe
r 20
15
NTT
(Sab
u-Ra
ijua)
Fa
kulta
s Ilm
u Kela
utan d
an
Perik
anan
– Un
ivers
itas
Nusa
Cen
dana
(Pro
f. Rick
y Gi
min)
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LITI
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TUJU
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PENE
LITI
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NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
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32
Mr. R
yan
Gord
on T
ans
Alas
ka, 2
1 Jun
i 19
81
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Emor
y Un
iversi
ty “D
ecen
traliz
atio
n an
d th
e Po
litics
of L
ocal
Taxa
tion
in In
done
sia”
Mene
liti
dinam
ika
pelak
sana
an
otono
mi
daer
ah da
n po
litik l
okal
Ilmu P
olitik
6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
22 O
ktobe
r 20
15
Jaka
rta, J
atim
(Sur
abay
a),
Kalse
l (B
anjar
masin
), Su
lsel
(Mak
assa
r),
Lomb
ok
(Mata
ram)
Cente
r for
Sou
theas
t Asia
n St
udies
-Indo
nesia
(C
SEAS
I) (Y
osef
Djak
abab
a)
33
Mr. B
rade
n Sc
ott B
erna
rds
Oreg
on, 2
2 Ja
nuar
i 199
3 Am
erika
Se
rikat
Pi
tzer C
olleg
e “P
ublic
Spa
ce in
th
e Un
plann
ed
City:
An
Analy
sis o
f Ja
karta
's Sp
atial
Po
litics
”
Memp
rofil
ruan
g pub
lik
kota
Jaka
rta
dan
mema
hami
ma
knan
ya
deng
an le
bih
luas
Sosio
logi
Perko
taan
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
No
vemb
er
2015
DKI J
akar
ta,
Band
ung,
Yogy
akar
ta,
dan S
urab
aya
Faku
ltas I
lmu P
enge
tahua
n Bu
daya
– UI
(Man
neke
Bu
diman
, Ph.
D)
34
Ms. M
areik
e Hu
hn
Reck
lingh
ause
n, 1
3 Sep
tembe
r 19
84
Jerm
an
Helm
holtz
Ce
ntre f
or
Ocea
n Re
sear
ch K
iel
– GEO
MAR
“Tria
l of a
n ea
rly
warn
ing sy
stem
fo
r mar
ine p
ests
in th
e Ba
nda
Islan
ds,
Molu
ccas
, In
done
sia”
Untuk
me
ngide
ntifik
asi
apak
ah
nelay
an
sekit
ar
kepu
lauan
Ba
nda
teran
cam
oleh
invas
i biol
ogi
kelau
tan da
ri da
erah
bio
geog
rafi
lain d
i Ind
ones
ia ata
u Au
strali
a
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
26
Oktob
er
2015
Jawa
Bar
at (B
ogor
) dan
Ma
luku (
Band
a Na
ira)
Faku
ltas P
erika
nan d
an
Ilmu K
elauta
n – IP
B (D
r. Ha
wis M
addu
ppa)
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
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JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
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Ms. S
ophi
a Va
n Zy
le W
arsh
all
USA,
6 Ma
ret
1984
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Un
iversi
ty of
Califo
rnia,
Be
rkeley
“Tra
nslat
ing th
e Bu
ddha
: In
done
sian
reliq
uarie
s and
th
e vim
ala
usnis
a dh
aran
i”
Untuk
me
mban
dingk
an da
n me
ngan
alisa
be
rbag
ai co
ntoh s
tupa
yang
dit
emuk
an di
Ind
ones
ia ba
gian B
arat
Sosia
l Bu
daya
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
5
Nove
mber
20
15
Sums
el (P
alemb
ang)
, Ja
karta
(Ja
ksel)
, D.I
Yogy
akar
ta,
Jatim
(S
urab
aya)
Unive
rsitas
Sur
abay
a (Is
mail L
utfi)
36
Dr. K
arl-H
einz
Runt
e Es
sen,
12 M
ei 19
56
Jerm
an
Rese
arch
and
Tech
nolog
y Ce
ntre
Wes
tcoas
t (F
TZ) -
Un
iversi
ty of
Kiel
“Dev
elopm
ent o
f a
Decis
ion
supp
ort s
yste
m
for s
ite se
lectio
n an
d po
wer y
ield
from
oce
an
rene
wable
en
ergy
facil
ities
in In
done
sia”
Meng
emba
ngka
n pote
nsi
ener
gi ge
lomba
ng
laut d
an
fasilit
as tid
al ste
am
Osea
nogr
afi
8 (de
lapan
) bu
lan, m
ulai
26 O
ktobe
r 20
15
NTT
(Sela
t La
rantu
ka)
Balai
Tek
nolog
i Sur
vei
Kelau
tan-B
PPT
(Dr.W
ahyu
W
Pan
doe)
BULA
N N
OVE
MBE
R
1 Dr
. Fra
nk
Erwi
n Rh
eindt
He
ilbro
nn, 2
6 Ja
nuar
i 197
7 Je
rman
Na
tiona
l Un
iversi
ty of
Sing
apor
e
“Eas
tern
In
done
sia a
s the
So
urce
of
Sign
ifican
t Av
ian C
rypt
ic Di
vers
ity”
Mene
liti
kean
ekar
aga
man s
pesie
s bu
rung
di
bagia
n tim
ur
Indon
esia
Zoolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
11
Nove
mber
20
15
Papu
a Bar
at (F
akfak
), Tim
or
(Gun
ung
Mutis
), da
n NT
T (P
ulau
Alor
)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Bi
ologi
– LIP
I (Hi
daya
t Ash
ari, M
.Sc)
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ELIT
I TE
MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
2 Dr
. Khi
n Sa
w My
int
Myan
mar,
10
April
1956
My
anma
r Un
ited S
tates
Ce
nter f
or
Dise
ases
Co
ntrol
“Stu
dy o
f Ep
idem
ic an
d Em
ergin
g Vi
ruse
s in
Indo
nesia
Ar
chipe
lago”
Mema
hami
pe
ngar
uh
virus
yang
mu
ncul
yang
me
nyeb
abka
n pe
nyak
it di
selur
uh
Indon
esia
Viro
logi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
6 No
vemb
er
2015
DKI J
akar
ta,
Kalim
antan
(B
anjar
masin
: Un
iversi
tas
Lamb
ung
Mang
kura
t),
Bali
(Den
pasa
r: Un
iversi
tas
War
made
wa),
Sulaw
esi, N
TB,
dan S
umate
ra
Lemb
aga B
iolog
i Mole
kular
Ei
jkman
(Ir.
I Mad
e Artik
a, M.
App.S
c, Ph
.D)
3 Dr
. Mich
ael
Albe
rt Ri
mm
er
Manly
, 25
Nove
mber
1956
Au
strali
a Sy
dney
Un
iversi
ty “Im
prov
ing fis
h he
alth
man
agem
ent
and
prod
uctio
n pr
otoc
ols in
m
arine
finfis
h aq
uacu
lture
in
Indo
nesia
and
Au
strali
a”
Mene
liti
peny
ebab
dan
damp
ak da
ri pe
nuru
nan
prod
uksi
finfis
h atau
ika
n ber
sirip
kare
na
peny
akit d
i Ind
ones
ia
Perik
anan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
10
Nove
mber
20
15
DI Y
ogya
karta
, Ba
li, NT
B (S
umba
wa),
Sulse
l (M
akas
sar)
Balitb
ang
KP –
KKP
(Dr.
Achm
ad P
oern
omo)
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PE
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TIAN
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MA
PENE
LITI
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AH
PENE
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AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
4 Pr
of. F
ranç
ois
Rene
Eug
ene
Sem
ah
Paris
, 15 A
pril
1954
Pe
ranc
is Na
tiona
l Mu
seum
of
Natur
al Hi
story
"Chr
onolo
gy
and
palae
oenv
ironm
ents
of th
e In
done
sian
Palae
olith
ic pe
riod
in Ce
ntra
l an
d Ea
stern
Ja
va: t
he
Punu
ng a
nd
Solo
area
s"
Meng
urai
sejar
ah
kebe
rada
an
manu
sia
(Hom
o er
ectu
s da
n Ho
mo
sapie
ns) y
ang
telah
be
rada
ptasi
deng
an
tantan
gan
kond
isi ik
lim
tropis
sejak
1,5
juta
tahun
ya
ng la
lu sa
mpai
deng
an
terpe
ncar
nya
kelom
pok-
kelom
pok
manu
sia di
be
rbag
ai wi
layah
ke
pulau
an
Arke
ologi
4 (em
pat)
bulan
, mula
i 11
No
vemb
er
2015
Jaten
g (S
angir
an),
Jatim
(Pun
ung)
Pusa
t Arke
ologi
Nasio
nal
(Dr.I
Mad
e Ger
ia)
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ELIT
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MPAT
TGL
LA
HIR
WAR
GA
NEGA
RA
INST
ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
5 Dr
. Ann
e-Ma
rie
Sem
ah
Helle
mes-L
ille,
3 Mar
et 19
53
Pera
ncis
Natio
nal
Muse
um of
Na
tural
Histo
ry
"Chr
onolo
gy
and
palae
oenv
ironm
ents
of th
e In
done
sian
Palae
olith
ic pe
riod
in Ce
ntra
l an
d Ea
stern
Ja
va: t
he
Punu
ng a
nd
Solo
area
s"
Meng
urai
sejar
ah
kebe
rada
an
manu
sia
(Hom
o er
ectu
s da
n Ho
mo
sapie
ns) y
ang
telah
be
rada
ptasi
deng
an
tantan
gan
kond
isi ik
lim
tropis
sejak
1,5
juta
tahun
ya
ng la
lu sa
mpai
deng
an
terpe
ncar
nya
kelom
pok-
kelom
pok
manu
sia di
be
rbag
ai wi
layah
ke
pulau
an
Arke
ologi
4 (em
pat)
bulan
, mula
i 11
No
vemb
er
2015
Jaten
g (S
angir
an),
Jatim
(Pun
ung)
Pusa
t Arke
ologi
Nasio
nal
(Dr.I
Mad
e Ger
ia)
6 Dr
. Ger
rit D
irk
Van
Den
Berg
h Ro
tterd
am, 7
Ma
ret 1
961
Belan
da
Unive
rsity
of W
ollon
gong
“In
sear
ch o
f the
fir
st ho
mini
ns:
Sedim
ento
logy,
palae
onto
logy
and
datin
g of
Pl
eisto
cene
fo
ssil v
erte
brat
e fa
unas
and
op
en o
ccup
ation
sit
es in
Flor
es
and
Sulaw
esi”
Melak
ukan
pe
ngga
lian,
surve
y Ge
ologi
dan
reko
nstru
ksi
lingk
unga
n de
posit
Pl
eistoc
ene
Paleo
antol
ogi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
2 No
vemb
er
2015
NTT
(Nga
da
dan N
age K
eo,
Kab.
Flore
s) se
rta S
ulawe
si Se
latan
(W
atans
oppe
ng)
Pusa
t Sur
vei G
eolog
i –
Bada
n Geo
logi E
SDM
(Ir.
Agun
g Prib
adi, M
.Sc)
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GARA
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
7 Dr
. Kat
ja Re
mbo
ld
Neus
s, 7
Febr
uari 1
980
Jerm
an
Geor
g-Au
gust-
Unive
rsitat
-Go
etting
en
“Tax
onom
ic,
Phylo
gene
tic,
Func
tiona
l, and
Bi
ogeo
grap
hyca
l Dive
rsity
of
Vasc
ular P
lants
in Ra
infor
est
Tran
sform
ation
Sy
stem
s on
Sum
ater
a (In
done
sia)”
Memp
elajar
i fel
ogen
etika
, tak
sono
mi da
n bio
geog
rafi
tanam
an da
n se
luruh
nilai
-nil
ai ek
onom
i da
n ek
ologin
ya
Botan
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
16
Nove
mber
20
15
Jamb
i (Buk
it Du
abela
s lan
dsca
pe da
n Ha
rapa
n lan
dsca
pe)
IPB
(Dr.
Sri S
udar
miya
ti Tji
troso
edird
jo)
8 Dr
. Ant
ony
Bore
l Pe
ranc
is, 20
Ag
ustus
1983
Pe
ranc
is Na
tiona
l Mu
seum
of
Natur
al Hi
story
"Chr
onolo
gy
and
palae
oenv
ironm
ents
of th
e In
done
sian
Palae
olith
ic pe
riod
in Ce
ntra
l an
d Ea
stern
Ja
va: t
he
Punu
ng a
nd
Solo
area
s"
Meng
urai
sejar
ah
kebe
rada
an
manu
sia
(Hom
o er
ectu
s da
n Ho
mo
sapie
ns) y
ang
telah
be
rada
ptasi
deng
an
tantan
gan
kond
isi ik
lim
tropis
sejak
1,5
juta
tahun
ya
ng la
lu sa
mpai
deng
an
terpe
ncar
nya
kelom
pok-
kelom
pok
manu
sia di
be
rbag
ai wi
layah
ke
pulau
an
Arke
ologi
4 (em
pat)
bulan
, mula
i 11
No
vemb
er
2015
Jaten
g (S
angir
an),
Jatim
(Pun
ung)
Pusa
t Arke
ologi
Nasio
nal
(Dr.I
Mad
e Ger
ia)
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ELIT
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HIR
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ITUS
I JU
DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
9 Mr
. And
ras
Toth
mih
aly
Vesz
prem
, 22
Juni
1979
Hu
ngar
ia Un
iversi
ty of
Goett
ingen
“P
over
ty an
d su
staina
bility
in
the
Indo
nesia
n co
coa
prod
uctio
n”
Mene
liti
berb
agai
perm
asala
han
serta
ha
mbata
n ter
kait
prod
uktiv
itas
kaka
o di
Indon
esia
Perta
nian
5 (lim
a)
bulan
, mula
i 12
No
vemb
er
2015
Sulaw
esi
Teng
ah (S
igi-
Palu)
Faku
ltas P
ertan
ian –
Unive
rsitas
Tad
ulako
(Dr.
Aiye
n Tjoa
dan D
r. Yu
lianti
Ka
laba)
10
Dr. U
shijim
a Ke
n Sa
itama
, 7
Septe
mber
19
75
Jepa
ng
North
ern
Regio
nal
Build
ing
Rese
arch
Ins
titute,
Ho
kkaid
o Re
sear
ch
Orga
nizati
on
“Res
earc
h on
ur
ban
met
aboli
sm b
y tim
e all
ocat
ion
surv
ey”
Untuk
me
maha
mi
metab
olism
e pe
rkotaa
n dar
i su
dut
pand
ang
value
-cha
in di
daer
ah ku
muh
Stud
i ke
pend
uduk
an
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 23
No
vemb
er
2015
Jawa
Bar
at (B
andu
ng)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Fisi
ka –
LIPI (
Dr.re
r.nat.
Nen
i Si
ntawa
rdan
i)
11
Dr. R
ober
t Ca
mpb
ell
Maga
rey
Adela
ide, 2
1 Fe
brua
ri 195
8 Au
strali
a Su
gar
Rese
arch
Au
strali
a
“Inte
grat
ed
disea
se
man
agem
ent o
f su
garc
ane
strea
k mos
aic in
In
done
sia”
Memp
elajar
i ma
najem
en
perke
buna
n gu
la teb
u di
Indon
esia
Perta
nian
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
7 No
vemb
er
2015
Jatim
(P
asur
uan
(ISRI
)), Ja
bar
(IPB
Bogo
r)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Pe
rkebu
nan G
ula
Indon
esia
(Ari K
ristin
i)
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GARA
IN
STIT
USI
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L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
12
Dr. M
ae D
e Lo
s Rey
es
Cata
cuta
n
Cadiz
city,
4 Me
i 195
6 Fil
ipina
So
uthea
st As
ian
Fishe
ries
Deve
lopme
nt Ce
nter –
Aq
uacu
lture
De
partm
ent
(SEA
FDEC
/AQD
)
“Enh
ance
men
t of
susta
inabil
ity
of ca
tadr
omou
s ee
l res
ourc
es in
So
uthe
ast A
sia”
Untuk
me
ngeta
hui
data
dan
infor
masi
terka
it belu
t lau
t (ee
l fis
herie
s) ya
ng
dapa
t dig
unak
an
dalam
me
nduk
ung
peny
usun
an
regu
lasi d
an
kons
erva
si pe
ngelo
laan
perik
anan
ya
ng be
rlanju
t
Perik
anan
1 (
satu)
bu
lan, m
ulai
17
Nove
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (P
elabu
han
Ratu)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
rikan
an P
erair
an U
mum
– KKP
(Drs.
Bud
i Iska
ndar
Pr
isanto
so)
13
Dr. E
velyn
Gr
ace D
e Je
sus A
yson
Duma
guete
cit
y, 24
Okto
ber
1963
Filipi
na
South
east
Asian
Fis
herie
s De
velop
ment
Cente
r –
Aqua
cultu
re
Depa
rtmen
t (S
EAFD
EC/A
QD)
“Enh
ance
men
t of
susta
inabil
ity
of ca
tadr
omou
s ee
l res
ourc
es in
So
uthe
ast A
sia”
Untuk
me
ngeta
hui
data
dan
infor
masi
terka
it belu
t lau
t (ee
l fis
herie
s) ya
ng
dapa
t dig
unak
an
dalam
me
nduk
ung
peny
usun
an
regu
lasi d
an
kons
erva
si pe
ngelo
laan
perik
anan
ya
ng be
rlanju
t
Perik
anan
1 (
satu)
bu
lan, m
ulai
17
Nove
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (P
elabu
han
Ratu)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
rikan
an P
erair
an U
mum
– KKP
(Drs.
Bud
i Iska
ndar
Pr
isanto
so)
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DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
14
Dr. T
akur
o Sh
ibun
o Ok
ayam
a, 14
Ag
ustus
1957
Je
pang
So
uthea
st As
ian
Fishe
ries
Deve
lopme
nt Ce
nter –
Aq
uacu
lture
De
partm
ent
(SEA
FDEC
/AQD
)
“Enh
ance
men
t of
susta
inabil
ity
of ca
tadr
omou
s ee
l res
ourc
es in
So
uthe
ast A
sia”
Untuk
me
ngeta
hui
data
dan
infor
masi
terka
it belu
t lau
t (ee
l fis
herie
s) ya
ng
dapa
t dig
unak
an
dalam
me
nduk
ung
peny
usun
an
regu
lasi d
an
kons
erva
si pe
ngelo
laan
perik
anan
ya
ng be
rlanju
t
Perik
anan
1 (
satu)
bu
lan, m
ulai
17
Nove
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (P
elabu
han
Ratu)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n dan
Pe
rikan
an P
erair
an U
mum
– KKP
(Drs.
Bud
i Iska
ndar
Pr
isanto
so)
15
Ms. K
atha
rine
Elisa
beth
Cu
rrier
AS, 1
6 De
semb
er 19
81
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Bios
pher
e Fo
unda
tion
“The
Men
janga
n Isl
and
Cora
l Re
ef P
rojec
t: Ad
dres
sing
Thre
ats t
o Re
efs”
Meng
identi
fika
si an
cama
n ter
hada
p ter
umbu
ka
rang
di
sekit
ar
Menja
ngan
Ekolo
gi ke
lautan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
23
Nove
mber
20
15
Bali (
Bulel
eng,
Pulau
Me
njang
an, T
N Ba
li Bar
at,
Pemu
teran
, Su
mber
Kim
a, Pe
jarak
an, d
an
Sumb
er
Klam
pok)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Lin
gkun
gan H
idup –
Un
iversi
tas U
daya
na (A
bd.
Rahm
an A
s-sya
kur)
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USI
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NELI
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JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
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DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
16
Ms. M
aïté
Faub
ert
Ste-
Agath
e-De
s-Mon
ts, 5
Agus
tus 19
87
Kana
da
Unive
rsity
of Ne
ucha
tel,
Centr
e for
Hy
drog
eolog
y an
d Ge
other
mics
“Qua
ntify
ing a
nd
mod
eling
a
newb
orn
hydr
othe
rmal
syste
m: T
he
Lusi
mud
and
vo
lcano
co
mple
x”
Untuk
me
lakuk
an
inves
tigas
i ter
hada
p ge
ofisik
a aga
r me
mbata
si sif
at hid
roge
ologi
dan
hidro
terma
l da
ri sist
em
geys
er
Lump
ur
Sido
arjo
ini
yang
dik
ombin
asika
n den
gan s
tudi
pemo
delan
nu
merik
untuk
me
nguk
ur
sistem
ini d
an
menil
ai pe
rilaku
mas
a de
pan d
an
poten
si ba
haya
yang
tim
bul
Geofi
sika
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
8 No
vemb
er
2015
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Sur
abay
a dan
Si
doar
jo)
Bada
n Pela
ksan
a - B
adan
Pe
nang
gulan
gan L
umpu
r Si
doar
jo (A
lwi H
usein
, M.
Si)
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17
Dr. R
ichar
d Lo
uis W
ilson
Pa
ris,19
No
vemb
er
1957
Pera
ncis
Unive
rsity
Pier
re an
d Ma
rie C
urie,
LA
TMOS
“Clea
r Air
Turb
ulenc
e an
d Oz
one
Distr
ibutio
n in
the
Equa
toria
l Tr
opop
ause
La
yer”
Untuk
me
ngga
mbar
kan d
ampa
k da
ri dina
mika
sk
ala ke
cil di
Tr
opica
l Tr
opop
ause
La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
nera
pkan
me
tode b
aru
berd
asar
kan
komb
inasi
dari r
adar
da
n pe
ngam
atan
di Eq
uato
rial
Atm
osph
ere
Obse
rvato
ry
Ilmu
Kebu
mian
1 (
satu)
bu
lan,
mulai
30
Nove
mber
20
15
Suma
tera
Bara
t (Bu
kit
Tingg
i)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Ha
limur
rahm
an, M
T da
n Tim
)
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Dr. H
uber
t Yv
es R
ichar
d Lu
ce
Le N
ouvio
n en
Thiér
ache
, 30
Septe
mber
19
69
Pera
ncis
Unive
rsity
Pier
re an
d Ma
rie C
urie,
LA
TMOS
“Clea
r Air
Turb
ulenc
e an
d Oz
one
Distr
ibutio
n in
the
Equa
toria
l Tr
opop
ause
La
yer”
Untuk
me
ngga
mbar
kan d
ampa
k da
ri dina
mika
sk
ala ke
cil di
Tr
opica
l Tr
opop
ause
La
yer (
TTL)
de
ngan
me
nera
pkan
me
tode b
aru
berd
asar
kan
komb
inasi
dari r
adar
Ilmu
Kebu
mian
1 (
satu)
bu
lan,
mulai
30
Nove
mber
20
15
Suma
tera
Bara
t (Bu
kit
Tingg
i)
LAPA
N (Ir
. Ha
limur
rahm
an, M
T da
n Tim
)
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MITR
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serva
tory
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Ms. S
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Ma
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ffe
Califo
rnia,
28
Dese
mber
1979
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Un
iversi
ty of
Califo
rnia,
Da
vis
“Effe
cts o
f sp
atial
and
te
mpo
ral
varia
tion
in pla
nt
prod
uctiv
ity o
n th
e po
pulat
ion
ecolo
gy o
f Bo
rnea
n ra
infor
est
prim
ates
at t
he
Caba
ng P
anti
Rese
arch
St
ation
in
Gunu
ng P
alung
Na
tiona
l Par
k”
Memp
elajar
i da
mpak
sp
asial
dan
prod
uktifi
tas
berb
agai
jenis
tanam
an
hutan
ter
hada
p po
pulas
i pr
imata
hutan
hu
jan tr
opis
Kalim
antan
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
23
Nove
mber
20
15
Kalba
r (C
aban
g Pan
ti Re
sear
ch
Stati
on di
TN
Gunu
ng
Palun
g Ke
tapan
g dan
Ka
yong
Utar
a)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan –
Un
iversi
tas T
anjun
gpur
a (D
r. Ir.
Bur
hanu
ddin,
MP)
20
Mr. P
iotr
Andr
zej
Burg
iełł
Prus
zków
, 24
Febr
uari 1
986
Polan
dia
War
saw
Unive
rsity
of Lif
e Scie
nces
W
ULS
– SG
GW
“Diet
, ac
tiven
ess,
and
impa
ct of
fore
st dw
elling
bat
s on
pest
popu
lation
s in
agro
fore
st an
d fo
rest
plant
ation
”
Memp
elajar
i po
la ma
kan,
hunia
n, ke
lalaw
ar, d
an
hama
peny
akit
didae
rah
perke
buna
n
Kehu
tanan
6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
25
Nove
mber
20
15
Jawa
Bar
at (G
n. W
alat –
Su
kabu
mi)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan –
IPB
(Dr.
Ir. A
gus P
riyon
o Ka
rtono
, MSi
)
21
Mr. T
hom
as
Dani
el W
right
Ho
ng K
ong,
31
Juli 1
987
Austr
alia
Unive
rsity
of Qu
eens
land
“Wat
er, t
ouris
m
and
surfi
ng: a
n et
hnog
raph
y of
mar
ine
envir
onm
ents
in Ba
li”
Mene
liti
lingk
unga
n lau
t Bali
dalam
ko
nteks
pe
ngelo
laan
air da
n lau
t,
Antro
polog
i lin
gkun
gan
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
6 No
vemb
er
2015
Bali (
Kuta
Utar
a dan
Ba
dung
)
Faku
ltas S
astra
dan
Buda
ya –
Unive
rsitas
Ud
ayan
a (Pr
of. D
r. I
Nyom
an D
ama P
utra,
M.Lit
t)
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
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A
pariw
isata,
da
n be
rselan
car,
serta
men
eliti
peru
baha
n so
sial y
ang
terba
wa da
ri se
gi ek
onom
i, bu
daya
, dan
lin
gkun
gan
22
Mr. T
akuy
a Ha
sega
wa
Chiba
, 20
Agus
tus 19
80
Jepa
ng
Facu
lty of
Hu
manit
ies
and S
ocial
Sc
ience
s, Ts
ukub
a Un
iversi
ty
“Diffu
sion
of
Civil
Ser
vice
Refo
rm: H
ow A
n In
nova
tive
Polic
y Is
Desig
ned
and
Subs
eque
ntly
Emula
ted
by
Othe
r Loc
al Go
vern
men
ts”
Untuk
me
ngek
splor
asi
meng
apa
bebe
rapa
ke
bijak
an
peme
rintah
da
erah
yang
ino
vatif
berh
asil d
itiru
oleh
peme
rintah
da
erah
lainn
ya
dan m
enga
pa
kebij
akan
ya
ng la
in dia
baika
n
Kebij
akan
Pu
blik
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 2
5 No
vemb
er
2015
DKI J
akar
ta,
Suma
tera
Bara
t, Su
mater
a Se
latan
, Bali
, Ba
nten,
Jawa
Ba
rat, J
awa
Teng
ah, d
an
Jawa
Tim
ur
Pusa
t Pen
gkaji
an Is
lam
dan M
asya
raka
t –
Unive
rsitas
Islam
Neg
eri
Jaka
rta (S
aiful
Umam
, Ph
.D)
BULA
N D
ESEM
BER
1 Mr
. Fra
nk
Marti
n Se
dlar
Am
erika
, 7
Janu
ari 1
990
Amer
ika
Serik
at Un
iversi
ty of
Mich
igan
“Mea
surin
g Ur
ban
Resil
ience
to
Clim
ate
Chan
ge in
Ja
karta
, In
done
sia”
Untuk
me
mpela
jari
akiba
t dar
i pe
ruba
han
iklim
di
Jaka
rta
Ekolo
gi 10
(se
puluh
) bu
lan,
mulai
2
Dese
mber
20
15
DKI J
akar
ta Pr
ogra
m Pa
scas
arjan
a Un
iversi
tas In
done
sia
(Kom
ara D
jaja)
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IN
STIT
USI
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L PE
NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
2 Ms
. Kat
hrin
e Ma
e Har
rell
Florid
a, 7 J
uli
1989
Am
erika
Se
rikat
Mills
Coll
ege
“A vo
ice in
Ba
li: Cl
assic
al Ba
lines
e Vo
cal
Tech
nique
s an
d Te
mban
g”
Memp
elajar
i mu
sik kl
asik
Bali s
erta
teknik
voca
l da
n tem
bang
Ba
li
Etno
musik
olog
i 12
(dua
be
las)
bulan
, mu
lai 3
De
semb
er
2015
Bali (
ISI,
Peng
osek
an
Gian
yar,
Tunju
k, Ta
bana
n, Ba
tubula
n, Mu
nduk
, Bu
lelen
g, Sa
ding,
Badu
ng)
Institu
t Sen
i Indo
nesia
(IS
I) De
npas
ar (D
esak
Ma
de S
uarti
Laks
mi)
3 Mr
. Mich
ael
Henr
y Mye
rs
Newt
on, M
A,
24 A
gustu
s 19
83
Amer
ika
Serik
at Po
rtland
St
ate
Unive
rsity
“For
est
Liveli
hood
s an
d Co
nser
vatio
n In
itiativ
es in
In
done
sian
Born
eo”
Untuk
me
ndap
atka
n has
il ko
nkrit
dalam
re
kome
ndas
i pe
ngelo
laan
hutan
yang
ko
labor
atif
melib
atkan
ba
nyak
pe
mang
ku
kepe
nting
an
terma
suk
angg
ota
komu
nitas
lok
al, pe
kerja
Be
rau
Fore
st Ca
rbon
Pr
ogra
m
(BFC
P),
indus
tri, da
n ins
tansi
Antro
polog
i 12
(dua
be
las)
bulan
, mu
lai 3
De
semb
er
2015
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur
(Ber
au),
Yogy
akar
ta,
dan J
awa
Bara
t (Bo
gor)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan -
IP
B (P
rof. D
r. He
ri Pu
rnom
o)
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LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
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LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
peme
rintah
4
Dr. M
ikino
ri Ku
wata
Ai
chi, 1
4 De
semb
er
1981
Jepa
ng
Cente
r for
So
uthea
st As
ian
Stud
ies,
Kyoto
Un
iversi
ty
“Tow
ard
the
Rege
nera
tion
of T
ropic
al Pe
at L
and
Socie
ties:
Esta
blish
ment
of
an
Inte
rnat
ional
Rese
arch
Ne
twor
k and
Pr
opos
al of
its
Futu
re”
Untuk
me
mper
jelas
ka
rakte
ristik
ek
ologi
dan
siklus
mate
ri di
daer
ah
rawa
gamb
ut tro
pis
Antro
polog
i Lin
gkun
gan
12 (d
ua
belas
) bu
lan,
mulai
7
Dese
mber
20
15
Prop
. Riau
(D
esaT
anjun
g Leb
an, K
ab.
Beng
kalis
)
Pusa
t Stud
i Ben
cana
– Un
iversi
tas R
iau (D
r. Ha
rris G
unaw
an)
5 Mr
. Pet
er
Tere
nce
Bowe
rs
Sydn
ey, 2
8 Ap
ril 19
93
Austr
alia
Unive
rsity
of Sy
dney
“T
he R
ole o
f As
pirat
ions i
n Ru
ral-U
rban
M
igrat
ion”
Memp
elajar
i fak
tor
pene
ntu
kepu
tusan
ind
ividu
da
lam
berm
igras
i da
ri des
a ke
kota
Demo
grafi
2 (
dua)
bu
lan,
mulai
31
Dese
mber
20
15
Bante
n (Ka
b. Le
bak d
an
Kab.
Pand
eglan
g)
Demo
grap
hic In
stitut
e, Fa
kulta
s Eko
nomi
, Un
iversi
tas In
done
sia
(Dr.
Sony
Har
ry B.
Ha
rmad
i)
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
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JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
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DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
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6 Dr
. Olg
a Jo
anna
Or
man
Krak
ow, 2
9 Ju
ni 19
84
Polan
dia
Hokk
aido
Unive
rsity
“Rec
over
y fro
m h
uman
-ind
uced
dis
turb
ance
an
d su
staina
ble
man
agem
ent
of te
rrestr
ial
ecos
ystem
s in
tropic
al fo
rests
”
Meny
ediak
an
infor
masi
ilmiah
bida
ng
ekolo
gi da
n ek
ofisio
logi
guna
me
netap
kan
mana
jemen
ek
osist
em
dara
tan ya
ng
berke
sinam
bun
gan
Biolo
gi (B
otani)
12
(dua
be
las)
bulan
, mu
lai 7
De
semb
er
2015
Kalba
r (P
ontia
nak,
Hutan
Ga
mbut
Kons
esi
Wan
a Sub
ur
Lesta
ri, Sa
ri Bu
mi K
usum
a Ko
nses
i Hu
tan
Trop
is), R
iau
(Pek
anba
ru,
Tasik
Betu
ng
dan G
iam
Siak
Kec
il),
Kalte
ng
(Pala
ngka
ray
a, Hu
tan
Gamb
ut Ka
lteng
), Ka
lsel
(Ban
jarma
sin,
Hutan
Ga
mbut
Kalse
l)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi –
LIPI
(Dr.
Tika D
ewi A
tikah
)
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NELI
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TRA
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7 Mr
. Ryo
Ara
ki Mi
e, 11
Mei
1987
Je
pang
To
kyo
Metro
polita
n Un
iversi
ty
“Exp
loring
Su
ndan
ese
Ethn
ic Ide
ntity
an
d Cu
ltura
l Co
nver
sion”
An
An
thro
polog
ical s
tudy
in th
e Gl
obali
zatio
n an
d M
oder
nizat
ion
Era
Untuk
me
neliti
ide
ntitas
su
ku su
nda
dalam
era
reko
nstru
ksi
buda
ya di
ba
wah
peng
aruh
glo
balis
asi
dan
mode
rnisa
si di
Indon
esia
Antro
polog
i So
sial
12 (d
ua
belas
) bu
lan,
mulai
7
Dese
mber
20
15
Jaba
r (B
andu
ng)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Sum
ber
Daya
Reg
ional
(PSD
R) –
LIPI (
Fadja
r Ibn
u Thu
fall,
PhD)
8 Mr
. Tak
ashi
To
miya
su
Fuku
oka,
22
Nove
mber
19
62
Jepa
ng
Kago
shim
a Un
iversi
ty “T
he B
ehav
ior
of M
ercu
ry in
Co
ntam
inate
d Si
te a
nd Its
Ec
ologic
al Im
pact”
Untuk
me
ngeta
hui
damp
ak
lingk
unga
n da
ri mer
kuri
Biolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las)
bulan
, mu
lai 3
De
semb
er
2015
Jaba
r (Bo
gor
dan T
N Gn
. Ha
limun
-Sa
lak),
Kalte
ng
(Pala
ngka
ray
a dan
Baw
an)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dr.
Joen
i Seti
jo Ra
hajoe
, Dr.
Nuril
Hida
yati,
Dr. S
iti Su
ndar
i)
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MA
PENE
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AH
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9 Ms
. Elit
za
Stan
islav
ova
Germ
anov
Sofia
, 25
Agus
tus 19
82
Kana
da
Murd
och
Unive
rsity
“Micr
oplas
tics
and
Meg
afau
na:
Impli
catio
ns o
f m
icrop
lastic
ing
estio
n on
lar
ge fil
ter
feed
ers”
Untuk
me
mpela
jari
impli
kasi
dari
penc
emar
an
plasti
k lau
t ter
hada
p par
i ma
nta
(Man
ta
alfre
di da
n M
anta
bir
ostris
) se
rta hi
u pa
us
(Rhin
codo
n typ
us)
Perik
anan
12
(dua
be
las)
bulan
, mu
lai 8
De
semb
er
2015
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Pro
bolin
ggo,
Bany
uwan
gi),
Bali (
Kab.
Klun
gkun
g: Nu
sa P
enida
, Nu
sa
Lemb
onga
n, da
n Nus
a Ce
ninga
n),
NTB
(Lom
bok
Bara
t dan
Lo
mbok
Tim
ur),
NTT
(TN.
Pula
u Ko
modo
, Ma
ngga
rai
Bara
t, Solo
r, da
n Le
mbata
), se
rta
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (B
erau
)
Faku
ltas P
erika
nan d
an
Kelau
tan –
Unive
rsitas
Ud
ayan
a (I G
ede
Hend
rawa
n, Ph
.D)
10
Mr. M
akot
o Fu
jita
Ehim
e, 24
De
semb
er
1961
Jepa
ng
Mura
ta Ma
nufac
turin
g
“Raja
Am
pat
Dem
o Pr
oject”
Un
tuk
meng
uji da
n me
ngev
aluas
i solu
si pe
nghe
mat
baha
n bak
ar
yang
me
nggu
naka
n Mur
ata
Ener
gi 6 (
enam
) bu
lan,
mulai
14
Dese
mber
20
15
Papu
a (Ra
ja Am
pat)
Pusli
t Teli
mek –
LIPI
(Dr.
Eng B
udi P
rawa
ra)
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PE
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PE
NELI
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Smar
t In
verte
r
11
Mr. M
otoh
iro
Yosh
imur
a Ho
kkaid
o, 29
No
vemb
er
1992
Jepa
ng
Hokk
aido
Unive
rsity
“Find
ing a
nd
evalu
ation
of
the
cont
rollin
g fa
ctor o
f sulf
ur
denit
rifica
tion
and
gree
nhou
se
gas e
miss
ion
from
acid
su
lfate
soil i
n In
done
sia”
Untuk
me
ngeta
hui
emisi
gas
ruma
h kac
a da
ri tan
ah
sulfa
t mas
am
di Ind
ones
ia
Ekolo
gi 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan,
mulai
16
Dese
mber
20
1
Jamb
i (R
antau
Ra
sau,
Kab.
Tanju
ng
Jabu
ng
Timur
)
Depa
rteme
n Ilm
u Tan
ah
dan S
umbe
rday
a Lah
an,
Institu
t Per
tanian
Bog
or
(Dr.S
uwar
di)
12
Mr. S
øren
Br
ofeld
t Ge
ntofte
, 11
Agus
tus 19
85
Denm
ark
Unive
rsity
of Co
penh
agen
„‟R
EDD+
: The
Fo
rest
grab
of
all tim
es?‟‟
Meny
elidik
i ke
adaa
n di
mana
im
pleme
ntasi
REDD
+
akan
be
rfung
si pa
ling
optim
al da
lam ha
l pe
ngur
anga
n em
isi sa
mbil
memp
erha
tikan
poten
si
Kehu
tanan
9 (se
mbila
n)
bulan
, mu
lai 1
6 De
semb
er
2015
Jamb
i (TN.
Be
rbak
, Kab
. Mu
aro
Jamb
i), Ka
liman
tan
Timur
(Kab
. Be
rau)
dan
Suma
tera
Bara
t (Ka
b. Si
junjun
g)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan -
IP
B (P
rof. D
r. Ir.
Isk
anda
r Z. S
irega
r)
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
BI
DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
damp
ak
terha
dap
kehid
upan
ma
syar
akat
lokal
13
Mr. P
au
Brug
ues
Sint
es
Barce
lona,
16
Oktob
er 19
84
Span
yol
OuTr
op,
Oxfor
d Br
ooke
s Un
iversi
ty,
UK
„‟Hyd
rolog
ical
resto
ratio
n m
onito
ring
in th
e Sa
bang
au
peat
-swa
mp
fore
st, C
entra
l Ka
liman
tan”
Meng
olah
hasil
pe
neliti
an
dari
Com
mun
ity
Patro
l Tea
m
(TSA
) dan
Ci
mtro
p un
tuk
meny
ediak
an
data
yang
be
rgun
a da
lam
melak
ukan
pe
nilaia
n ko
ndisi
hid
rolog
i ek
osist
em
serta
me
manta
u ke
berh
asila
n da
ri tind
akan
ko
nser
vasi
yang
telah
dil
akuk
an
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las)
bulan
, mu
lai 1
8 De
semb
er
2015
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
(P
alang
kara
ya,
Seba
ngau
, Pu
lau P
isang
, da
n La
bora
torium
Al
am H
utan
Gamb
ut)
CIMT
ROP
– Univ
ersit
as
Palan
gka R
aya (
Dr
Suwi
do H
. Lim
in)
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AN
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LITI
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PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
14
Mr. H
ikaru
Ke
nchu
Os
aka,
9 Ok
tober
1986
Je
pang
Gr
adua
te Sc
hool
of To
urism
, W
akay
ama
Unive
rsity
“A S
tudy
on
Tour
ism th
at
cont
ribut
es to
Di
saste
r Re
cons
tructi
on: R
oles o
f the
com
munit
y or
ganiz
ation
s in
Yogy
akar
ta
and
Sura
baya
, In
done
sia”
Untuk
me
mpela
jari
fungs
i pa
riwisa
ta da
lam
rang
ka
mere
kontr
uksi
wilay
ah
benc
ana d
an
meng
usulk
an
poten
si wi
layah
ter
sebu
t me
lalui
peng
gamb
aran
ke
raga
man
pariw
isata
di da
erah
yang
dil
anda
be
ncan
a
Pariw
isata
12 (d
ua
belas
) bu
lan,
mulai
28
Dese
mber
20
15
Kabu
paten
Sl
eman
- Pr
ovins
i Da
erah
Ist
imew
a Yo
gyak
arta,
Ka
bupa
ten
Sido
arjo
- Pr
ovins
i Jaw
a Tim
ur
Faku
ltas I
lmu B
uday
a, Un
iversi
tas G
adjah
Ma
da (D
r. W
iwik
Sush
artam
i, M.A
.)
15
Mr. Y
oshi
aki
Yam
agish
i To
kyo,
18
Janu
ari 1
985
Jepa
ng
Kobe
Un
iversi
ty Sc
hool
of Me
dicine
“Mole
cular
ep
idemi
ology
of
avia
n inf
luenz
a viru
s inf
ectio
n in
Indo
nesia
”
Untuk
me
ningk
atka
n pema
hama
n ter
hada
p inf
eksi
virus
ep
idemi
ologi
molek
uler
pada
buru
ng
dan m
anus
ia se
rta un
tuk
meng
kontr
ol
Kese
hatan
5 (
lima)
bu
lan,
mulai
28
Dese
mber
20
15
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Sur
abay
a, Si
doar
jo, da
n Ma
lang)
Lemb
aga P
enya
kit
Trop
is – U
niver
sitas
Ai
rlang
ga (D
r. Ga
tot
Soeg
iharto
)
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USI
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JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
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DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
infek
si ma
nusia
ter
hada
p vir
us di
Ind
ones
ia SU
RAT
IZIN
PEN
ELIT
IAN
PERP
ANJA
NGAN
BU
LAN
JANU
ARI
1 Mr
. Anto
ine
Pier
re La
urin
Nanc
y, 11
De
semb
er 19
90
Pera
ncis
Institu
t de
Rsch
erch
e po
ur le
Dé
velop
peme
nt (IR
D)
"Tec
hnica
l and
Sc
ientifi
c Su
ppor
t on
Geop
hysic
al Ob
serv
ation
Pl
atfo
rm o
f In
done
sian
Volca
noes
"
Melak
ukan
pe
melih
araa
n pe
ralat
an
serta
pe
ngam
bilan
da
ta ge
ofisik
da
n geo
kimia
Vulka
nolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
6
Janu
ari 2
015
DI Y
ogya
karta
(G
N. M
erap
i), Gu
nung
api d
i Ma
luku
Bada
n Geo
logi E
SDM
(Dra
. Sri S
umar
ti)
2 Ms
. Katl
in Ve
rnoy
Kra
ska
Ohio,
11 Ju
ni 19
91
Amer
ika
Serik
at
SFS
Dire
cted
Rese
arch
- En
viron
menta
l Po
licy G
roup
Le
ader
"Pot
entia
l loca
l ec
onom
ic an
d co
nser
vatio
n be
nefits
of
ecot
ouris
m in
Uj
ung
Kulon
Na
tiona
l Par
k, In
done
sia"
Mene
liti ca
ra-
cara
me
ngor
ganis
ir lah
an ya
ng
berfu
ngsi
seba
gai
tempa
t po
pulas
i ma
rgas
atwa
dan j
uga
memb
eri
keun
tunga
n ba
gi ko
munit
as
lokal
di se
kitar
nya
Stud
i Lin
gkun
gan
dan
Kawa
san
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 11
Janu
ari
2015
Jaba
r (B
andu
ng,
Bogo
r), B
anten
(U
jung K
ulon)
, Ba
li, Su
matra
Seko
lah A
rsitek
tur,
Pere
ncan
aan,
dan
Peng
emba
ngan
Keb
ijaka
n IT
B (R
izki Y
uwan
ita
Habib
ah)
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HIR
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PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
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TRA
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3 Ms
. Ana
Meij
ide
Orive
Ma
drid,
19
Oktob
er 19
80
Span
yol
Geor
g-Au
gust-
Unive
rsity
of Go
etting
en
"Influ
ence
of
tropic
al lan
d-us
e tra
nsfo
rmat
ions
on lo
cal a
nd
regio
nal c
limat
e in Su
mat
ra/In
done
sia"
Meng
gabu
ngk
an
pend
ekata
n pe
nguk
uran
da
n pe
mode
lan
untuk
me
mpela
jari
pertu
kara
n ga
s rum
ah
kaca
serta
fee
dbac
k bio
fisik
antar
a da
taran
dan
atmos
fer
Ekolo
gi 11
(seb
elas)
bulan
, mula
i 24
Feb
ruar
i 20
15
Jamb
i (TN
Bukit
Dua
Be
las da
n Hu
tan
Hara
pan)
UNTA
D (D
r. Ab
dul R
auf),
Ind
ones
ian W
eathe
r Se
rvice
(Dr.
Dodo
Gu
nawa
n), IP
B (D
r. Ta
nia
June
)
4 Mr
. Wolf
ram
Lore
nz
Spre
mber
g, 10
Me
i 196
7 Je
rman
Un
iversi
ty of
Goett
ingen
"Im
plem
entin
g Co
nven
tion
on
Biolo
gical
Dive
rsity
(CBD
), Na
goya
Pr
otoc
ol (N
P)
and
Acce
ss
Bene
fit Sh
aring
(A
BS) -
Im
pacts
fo
r Int
erna
tiona
l Re
sear
ch
Man
agem
ent"
Meng
anali
sa
rang
kaian
im
pleme
ntasi
riset
yang
se
suai
deng
an
pera
turan
Co
nven
tion o
n Bi
ologic
al Di
versi
ty (C
BD),
Nago
ya
Proto
col (N
P),
dan A
cces
s Be
nefit
Shar
ing (A
BS)
untuk
me
ngem
bang
kan m
etode
se
rta
instru
men
terba
ik
Mana
jemen
SD
A 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
10
Febr
uari
2015
Jamb
i (UNJ
A),
Sulte
ng
(UNT
AD -
Palu)
, Jab
ar
(IPB
Bogo
r)
IPB
(Pro
f. Dr
. Ana
s M.
Fauz
i, M.E
ng., P
rof. D
r. Ir.
Isk
anda
r Z. S
irega
r, Pr
of.
Dr. D
amay
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ucho
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NELI
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TIAN
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
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AH
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LITI
AN
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RJA
BULA
N F
EBRU
ARI
1 Pr
of. A
nne
Elea
nor R
usso
n To
ronto
, 20
Mei
1947
Kana
da
Dept.
of
Psyc
holog
y, Gl
endo
n Co
llege
, Yor
k Un
iversi
ty
“Ora
ngut
an
beha
vior a
nd
adap
tatio
ns in
Ku
tai N
ation
al Pa
rk, E
ast
Kalim
anta
n”
Memp
elajar
i ke
mamp
uan
adap
tasi d
an
fleks
ibilita
s da
n asp
ek-
aspe
k sos
io ek
ologi
Oran
gutan
(P
ongo
Py
gmau
es
morio
) baik
di
habit
at no
rmal
maup
un
ekstr
em
(rusa
k da
n tid
ak fa
milia
r)
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las)
bulan
, mula
i 4 M
ei 20
15
Kaltim
(T.N
. Ku
tai)
Balai
Tam
an N
asion
al Ku
tai (A
gusti
nus R
unde
Sa
mpe,
S.Hu
t)
2 Mr
. Jam
es A
rthur
As
kew
Plym
outh,
22
De
semb
er 1
986
Inggr
is Un
iversi
ty of
South
ern
Califo
rnia
"The
func
tion
of
the
oran
guta
n lon
g ca
ll: W
hat
is its
role
in m
ediat
ing so
cial
relat
ionsh
ip an
d re
prod
uctiv
e str
ateg
ies?"
Meng
hasil
kan
mode
l yan
g leb
ih de
tail
meng
gamb
ark
an hu
bung
an
sosia
l dan
re
prod
uksi
oran
gutan
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las)
bulan
, mula
i 1 A
pril 2
015
Loka
si lam
a: Su
mut
(Siku
ndur
,TN
Gunu
ng
Leus
er),
Kalte
ng
(Seb
anga
u),
Kaltim
(P
reva
b Ca
mp, T
N Ku
tai).
Loka
si ba
ru:
Sumb
ar
(Bata
ng T
aro)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan
Unive
rsitas
Mula
warm
an
(Dr.
Yaya
Ray
adin)
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HIR
WAR
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NEGA
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ITUS
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DUL
PENE
LITI
AN
TUJU
AN
PENE
LITI
AN
BIDA
NG
PENE
LITI
AN
LAMA
PE
NELI
TIAN
DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
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3 Dr
. Wen
dy
Mar
ie E
rb
Ohi
o, 2
3 Fe
brua
ri 19
78
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Rutg
ers
Uni
vers
ity
Are
the
Long
Ca
lls o
f Bo
rnea
n O
rang
utan
s (P
ongo
py
gmae
us
wur
mbi
i) Co
stly
Sig
nals
of M
ale
Heal
th a
nd
Ener
gy S
tatu
s?
Men
entu
kan
apak
ah lo
ng
call
oran
guta
n m
erup
akan
pe
rtan
da
stat
us
kese
hata
n da
n en
ergi
or
angu
tan
jant
an
Prim
atol
ogi
12 (d
ua
bela
s)
bula
n,
mul
ai 2
8 Ap
ril 2
015
Kalte
ng
(Tua
nan)
Fa
kulta
s Bio
logi
UN
AS
(Tom
i Ariy
anto
, S.S
i.)
4 Ms
. Alis
on M
ary
Ashb
ury
Halifa
x, 02
Juli
1986
Kana
da
Unive
rsity
of Zu
rich
"Livi
ng o
n th
e ed
ge: A
pilo
t stu
dy o
f the
be
havio
r of t
he
Weh
ea F
ores
t or
angu
tan
popu
lation
"
Mene
liti
perila
ku
popu
lasi
oran
gutan
di
Hutan
Weh
ea
Prim
atolog
i 11
(seb
elas)
bulan
, mula
i 23
Mar
et 20
15
Kaltim
(Huta
n W
ehea
) Fa
kulta
s Keh
utana
n Un
iversi
tas M
ulawa
rman
(D
r. Ya
ya R
ayad
in)
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USI
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JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
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DANG
PE
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
1 Mr
. Ama
rasin
ghe
Achc
hige T
hasu
n Am
aras
inghe
Colom
bo,
22
Nove
mber
19
84
Sri L
anka
Re
sear
ch
Cente
r for
Cl
imate
Ch
ange
- Un
iversi
ty of
Indon
esia
“Jav
a &
Sum
atra
Ex
pedit
ion &
Su
rvey
to
mea
sure
the
impa
ct of
clim
ate
chan
ge u
sing
indica
tor
spec
ies”
Melak
ukan
su
rvei
bioge
ogra
fi un
tuk
meng
ukur
da
mpak
pe
ruba
han
iklim
terh
adap
ke
anek
arag
aman
haya
ti dan
ko
ndisi
ha
bitatn
ya
deng
an
meng
guna
kan
indika
tor
spec
ies
Biolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
17 M
ei 20
15
Jaba
r, Ba
nten,
DKI J
akar
ta,
Jaten
g. D.
I. Yo
gyak
arta,
Ja
tim,
Lamp
ung,
Beng
kulu,
Su
msel,
Ba
ngka
Be
litung
, Su
mbar
, Riau
, Ja
mbi, S
umut,
Ac
eh, K
ep.
Riau
, Sum
sel,
Bali (
Tama
n Na
siona
l Bali
Ba
rat)
Pusa
t Pen
elitia
n Per
ubah
an
Iklim
UI (
Dr. J
atna
Supr
iatna
)
2 Dr
. Phil
ipson
Ban
i Am
ibae,
25 M
ei 19
75
Vanu
atu
Institu
t de
Rech
erch
e po
ur le
De
velop
peme
nt (
IRD)
"Gro
und
base
d re
mot
e se
nsing
of
volca
nic
emiss
ions"
Meng
hitun
g da
n mem
onito
r tin
gkat
emisi
ma
gma d
ari
gunu
ng ap
i ak
tif se
rta
melak
ukan
ka
rakte
risas
i ko
mpos
isi
debu
vulka
nik
untuk
me
mper
kirak
an m
anife
stasi
magm
a
Vulka
nolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
9
Mare
t 201
5
Gn. M
erap
i, Gn.
Papa
nday
an,
Gn. D
ieng,
Gn.
Brom
o, Gn
. Se
meru
Pusa
t Vulk
anolo
gi da
n Mi
tigas
i Ben
cana
Geo
logi
ESDM
(Ir.
M. H
endr
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M.
Sc)
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AN
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AN
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PENE
LITI
AN
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PE
NELI
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DA
ERAH
PE
NELI
TIAN
MI
TRA
KERJ
A
3 Mr
. Luk
as Le
y Es
sen,
24
Juni
1986
Je
rman
Un
iversi
ty of
Toro
nto
“Livi
ng o
n bo
rrowe
d tim
e:
The
Antic
ipato
ry
Politi
cs o
f Vu
lnera
bility
and
Cl
imat
e Ch
ange
in
Jaka
rta,
Indo
nesia
"
Mene
liti
pera
nan
kesa
dara
n ata
s top
ik pe
ruba
han
iklim
dalam
pe
mben
tukan
pr
ogra
m ter
kait
lingk
unga
n
Sosio
Eko
logi
6 (en
am)
bulan
, mula
i 8 A
pril 2
015
DKI J
akar
ta (P
adem
anga
n, Pe
njarin
gan)
, Ja
bar,
Jaten
g (S
emar
ang)
Faku
ltas I
lmu B
uday
a UGM
(D
r. Pu
jo Se
medi
Harg
o Yu
wono
, M.A
.)
4 Dr
. Phil
ippe P
aul
Maur
ice M
ouro
t Se
mur-E
n-Au
xois,
22
Agus
tus
1974
Pera
ncis
Institu
t de
Rech
erch
e po
ur le
De
velop
peme
nt (
IRD)
"Impr
ovem
ent o
f Se
ismic
Mon
itorin
g M
etho
dolog
ies
and
Appli
catio
n to
Acti
ves
Volca
noes
"
Meng
emba
ngk
an ek
sper
imen
su
suna
n se
ismik
untuk
str
uktur
-str
uktur
ge
ologis
dan
me
ngem
bang
kan
siste
m mo
nitor
ing
gunu
ng ap
i
Vulka
nolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
22
Mare
t 201
5
Jawa
Ten
gan
dan D
IY (G
n. Me
rapi)
, Ban
ten
(Gn.K
raka
tau),
Jawa
Tim
ur
(Gn.B
romo
), Ma
luku U
tara
(Gn.G
amala
ma,
Gn. G
amko
nora
da
n Gn.
Duko
no),
dan
NTB
(Gn.
Ibu)
Pusa
t Vulk
anolo
gi da
n Mi
tigas
i Ben
cana
, Bad
an
Geolo
gi - K
emen
terian
ES
DM (
Ir.Kr
istian
to, M
.Si.)
5 Ms
. Thir
za A
nna
Catha
rina L
offeld
Ge
idrop
, 20
Mei
1984
Belan
da
Whit
ley W
ildlife
Co
nser
vatio
n Tr
ust
"Con
serv
ation
of
the
critic
ally
enda
nger
ed
Sulaw
esi b
lack
cres
ted
mac
aque
s, M
acac
a nig
ra (M
. nig
ra):
evalu
ating
an
awa
rene
ss
cam
paign
"
Meng
umpu
lkan d
ukun
gan
untuk
pe
rlindu
ngan
ke
anek
arag
aman
dan
menin
gkatk
an
pera
nan
masy
arak
at lok
al un
tuk
menja
ga
popu
lasi
M.nig
ra.
Prim
atolog
i 2 (
dua)
bu
lan, m
ulai
9 Mar
et 20
15
Sulut
(Man
ado,
Tomo
hon,
Lang
owan
, Ai
rmad
idi,
Bitun
g)
Faku
ltas P
ertan
ian,
Unive
rsitas
Sam
Ra
tulan
gi(Dr
. Joh
n Tas
irin)
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ARGA
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GARA
IN
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
TU
JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
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DANG
PE
NELI
TIAN
LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
6 Dr
. Phi
llip
Murra
y Keit
h De
ols, 2
4 Ap
ril 19
64
Pera
ncis
Musé
um
Natio
nal
d'Hist
oire
Natur
elle
"Inve
ntor
y of
fresh
wate
r fish
es
of th
e fa
mily
Go
biida
e in
Indo
nesia
"
Melak
ukan
inv
entor
i yan
g me
liputi
stud
i tak
sono
mi,
sistem
mo
lekule
r, da
n ek
ologi
ikan a
ir taw
ar
Indon
esia
khus
usny
a fam
ili Go
biida
e
Perik
anan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
5 A
pril
2015
NTB
(Bim
a, Do
mpu,
Sumb
awa,
Sumb
awa
Bara
t), M
aluku
(B
uru,
Buru
Se
latan
, Ma
luku
Teng
ah, S
eram
Ba
gian B
arat,
Se
ram
Bagia
n Tim
ur, A
mbon
); Ma
luku
Teng
gara
(M
aluku
Te
ngga
ra,
Maluk
u Te
ngga
ra
Bara
t, Aru
, Ba
rat D
aya,
Tual)
; Malu
ku
Utar
a (H
almah
era
Bara
t, Ha
lmah
era
Selat
an,
Halm
aher
a Te
ngah
, Ha
lmah
era
Timur
, Ha
lmah
era
Utar
a, Ke
p. Su
la, M
orota
i)
Pusli
t Biol
ogi L
IPI (
Dra.
Renn
y K. H
adiat
i, Dr.
Daisy
W
owor
, Sop
ian S
auri)
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GARA
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USI
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NELI
TIAN
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JUAN
PE
NELI
TIAN
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PE
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LA
MA
PENE
LITI
AN
DAER
AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
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. Kei
Nish
ikawa
Mi
yagi,
Je
pang
, 27
Mar
et 19
89
Jepa
ng
Grad
uate
Scho
ol of
Arts
and L
etter
s, To
hoku
Un
iversi
ty
“Leg
al Pl
urali
sm
and
Islam
in
Indo
nesia
: Et
hnog
raph
y of
Mina
ngka
bau”
Memp
elajar
i pr
aktek
turu
n tem
urun
dari
oran
g Mi
nang
kaba
u di
Suma
tera
dan m
eliha
t ke
sinam
bung
an d
an
peru
baha
n da
lam si
stem
keke
raba
tan
dan s
truktu
r de
sa
Sosio
logi d
an
antro
polog
i 8 (
delap
an)
bulan
, mula
i 24
Mar
et 20
15
Suma
tera B
arat
(Pad
ang,
Bukit
tingg
i, (B
aru:
Pesis
ir Se
latan
, Solo
k Se
latan
, Pa
inan)
); DK
I Ja
karta
Pusa
t Kaji
an S
osial
-Bud
aya
& Ek
onom
i (PKS
BE),
Unive
rsitas
Neg
eri P
adan
g (M
estik
a Zed
)
8 Mr
. Zac
hary
Ra
ndall
An
ders
on
Groto
n, AS
, 10
Mei 1
985
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of To
ronto
“T
he C
ultur
al Po
litics
of t
he
Emer
ging
Gree
n Ec
onom
y in
East
Kalim
anta
n,
Indo
nesia
”
Memp
elajar
i da
n me
ndala
mi
gree
n gro
wth
proje
cts di
Ko
ta Be
rau
Antro
polog
i, ek
onom
i dan
ek
ologi
10 (s
epulu
h)
bulan
, mula
i 27
Mar
et 20
15
Kalim
antan
Tim
ur (B
erau
, Sa
marin
da,
Balik
papa
n, (B
aru:
Maha
kam
Ulu,
Kutai
Bar
at));
Jawa
Bar
at (B
ogor
), DK
I Ja
karta
, Yo
gyak
arta
Unive
rsity
of Ind
ones
ia (S
uray
a Afiff
), Un
iversi
tas
Mulaw
arma
n (Pr
of De
ddy
Hadr
iyanto
)
1 Mr
. Col
um M
orris
Gr
aham
As
hford
, 23
Fe
brua
ri 19
84
Austr
alia
Austr
alian
Na
tiona
l Un
iversi
ty
"Per
ubah
an
Agra
ria d
i Jaw
a Ti
mur
: Im
plem
enta
si UU
De
sa N
o. 6
201
4 da
n ko
ntrib
usiny
a da
lam
men
gura
ngi
huta
ng p
etan
i"
Mema
hami
ba
gaim
ana
hasil
dari U
U De
sa N
o. 6
Tahu
n 201
4 me
meng
aruh
i da
n me
ngur
angi
hutan
g ma
syar
akat
Sosio
logi
Politi
k 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
12 A
pril 2
015
Jatim
(B
ojone
goro
, Bl
ora,
Sura
baya
)
PMB
LIPI (
Dr. E
ndan
g Tu
rmud
i)
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TIAN
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
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AH
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LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
2 Ms
. Thi
rza A
nna
Cath
arin
a Lof
feld
Ge
idrop
, 20
Mei
1984
Belan
da
Whit
ley W
ildlife
Co
nser
vatio
n Tr
ust
"Con
serv
ation
of
the
critic
ally
enda
nger
ed
Sulaw
esi b
lack
cres
ted
mac
aque
s, M
acac
a nig
ra (M
. nig
ra):
evalu
ating
an
awa
rene
ss
cam
paign
"
Meng
umpu
lkan d
ukun
gan
untuk
pe
rlindu
ngan
ke
anek
arag
aman
dan
menin
gkatk
an
pera
nan
masy
arak
at lok
al un
tuk
menja
ga
popu
lasi
M.nig
ra.
Prim
atolog
i 10
(sep
uluh)
bu
lan, m
ulai
8 Mei
2015
Sulut
(Man
ado,
Tomo
hon,
Lang
owan
, Ai
rmad
idi,
Bitun
g)
Faku
ltas P
ertan
ian,
Unive
rsitas
Sam
Ra
tulan
gi(Dr
. Joh
n Tas
irin)
3 Dr
. Ada
m R
ober
t Br
umm
To
owoo
mba
, 17 J
uli
1976
Austr
alia
Scho
ol of
Earth
an
d En
viron
menta
l Sc
ience
s, Un
iversi
ty of
Woll
ongo
ng
"Disp
ersa
l and
Ev
olutio
n of
Ho
mini
s and
Ea
rly M
oder
n Hu
man
s in
Sulaw
esi a
nd
Islan
d In
done
sia
(201
3-20
15)"
Melan
jutka
n pe
ngga
lian d
i Le
ang B
urun
g 2 d
an si
tus la
in di
Maro
s untu
k me
ndap
at inf
orma
si ya
ng
lebih
dalam
me
ngen
ai dis
tribus
i sp
asial
dan
krono
logis
dari
sisa-
sisa
hewa
n, ar
tefak
be
batua
n, fitu
r pa
leolan
skap
, da
n pro
ses
depo
sisi
Arke
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
9 Mei
2015
Sulse
l (Mar
os)
Pusa
t Arke
ologi
Nasio
nal
(Dr.
I Mad
e Ger
ia)
4 Ms
. Mar
tha A
nn
Walt
ers
Wor
ceste
r, MA
, USA
, 16
No
vemb
er
1992
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Colle
ge of
the
Holy
Cros
s “T
he In
ters
ectio
n of
Org
anic
Farm
ing a
nd
Wom
en's
Agen
cy in
In
done
sia”
Meng
kaji
pera
n wan
ita
dalam
me
mpro
mosik
an p
ertan
ian
orga
nik
Antro
polog
i So
sial
5 (lim
a)
bulan
, mula
i 6 M
ei 20
15
D.I Y
ogya
karta
; Su
mbar
(P
adan
g, Bu
kittin
ggi);
Bali (
Gian
yar,
Ba
ngli)
Unive
rsitas
And
alas (
Dr.
Mask
ota D
elfi)
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JUAN
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NELI
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PENE
LITI
AN
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AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
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of. F
umih
iko
Kawa
mot
o Ai
chi, 1
6 Ag
ustus
19
47
Jepa
ng
Oita
Unive
rsity
"Mole
cular
ep
idem
iolog
ical
and
biolog
ical
studie
s on
hum
an m
alaria
pa
rasit
es in
In
done
sia"
Melak
ukan
stu
di ep
idemi
ologis
mo
lekule
r pa
da pa
rasit
ma
laria
yang
me
nyer
ang
manu
sia
Mikro
biolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
2 Ju
ni 20
15
Jatim
(S
urab
aya)
Le
mbag
a Pen
yakit
Tro
pis,
Unive
rsitas
Airla
ngga
(Ind
ah
S. T
antul
ar, d
r., P
h.D.,
Sp.P
arK)
6 Pr
of. K
azuf
umi
Shim
izu
Yama
guch
i, 28 J
uni
1941
Jepa
ng
Kobe
Un
iversi
ty "M
olecu
lar
epide
miol
ogy o
f av
ian in
fluen
za
virus
infe
ction
in
Indo
nesia
"
Mene
liti
epide
miolo
gi mo
lekule
r dar
i inf
eksi
virus
flu
buru
ng pa
da
ungg
as,
hewa
n, da
n ma
nusia
untuk
me
ngon
trol
infek
si vir
us
terse
but p
ada
manu
sia
Mikro
biolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
1 Ju
ni 20
15
Jatim
(S
urab
aya,
Sido
arjo,
Ma
lang)
Lemb
aga P
enya
kit T
ropis
Un
iversi
tas A
irlang
ga (P
rof.
Dr. N
asro
nudin
)
BULA
N M
EI
1 Dr
. Pau
l Mor
gan
Hick
W
ollon
gon
g, 07
Ma
ret
1976
Austr
alia
Eliza
beth
Maca
rthur
Ag
ricult
ure
Institu
te (E
MAI)
"Impr
oving
fish
healt
h m
anag
emen
t an
d pr
oduc
tion
prot
ocols
in
mar
ine fin
fish
aqua
cultu
re in
In
done
sia a
nd
Austr
alia"
Mene
liti
peny
ebab
dan
damp
ak da
ri pe
nuru
nan
prod
uksi
finfis
h ata
u ika
n be
rsirip
kare
na
peny
akit d
i Ind
ones
ia
Perik
anan
12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
17 M
ei 20
15
DI Y
ogya
karta
, Ba
li, NT
B (S
umba
wa),
Sulse
l (M
akas
sar)
Balitb
ang K
P, K
KP (D
r. Ac
hmad
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rnom
o)
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AH
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LITI
AN
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y Eva
Si
lvers
tone
Un
ited
King
dom,
15
Juni
1955
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Bios
pher
e Fo
unda
tion
"Pro
mot
ing
Orga
nic D
ry
Land
Far
ming
an
d Re
stora
tion
of D
ecidu
ous
Fore
st in
Wes
t Ba
li, In
done
sia"
Mene
liti
kese
suaia
n tan
aman
yang
ak
an di
tanam
se
rta si
stem
perta
nian y
ang
digun
akan
pe
tani lo
kal
deng
an da
erah
pe
nana
man,
untuk
ke
penti
ngan
pe
neliti
an
agrik
ultur
, pe
ngay
aan
hutan
dan
kontr
ol ter
hada
p ero
si
Botan
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
7 Ju
ni 20
15
Bali (
TN B
ali
Bara
t) Pu
slit B
iolog
i LIP
I (Ir.
Al
bertu
s Hus
ein W
awo,
M.Si
)
3 Dr
. Ivon
a Foi
tova
Jih
lava,
11
April
1967
Re
publi
k Ce
ko
UMI -
Sav
ing of
Po
ngida
e Fo
unda
tion
"Evo
lution
of
para
sites
af
fecti
ng
Indo
nesia
n ap
es
and
their
re
spon
ses t
o inf
ectio
n by
pa
rasit
es vi
a se
lf-m
edica
tion"
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kaji
dinam
ika
inter
aksi
inang
pa
rasit
seba
gai
indika
tor
kese
hatan
or
angu
tan da
n ek
osist
em
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
4 Ju
ni 20
15
Suma
tra (T
N Gu
nung
Le
user
, Buk
it La
wang
, Buk
it Ke
ncur
, Ke
tambe
dan
Suaq
, Bata
ng
Toru
, Kar
antin
Ba
tu Be
lin),
Kalim
antan
(TN
Seba
ngau
, TN.
Gu
nung
Palu
ng
dan T
N Ta
njung
Puti
ng,
Wan
arise
t Ny
aru M
enten
g Sa
mboja
dan
AIRI
Keta
pang
), Ja
wa B
arat
(AIR
I Ciap
us)
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u Nu
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M., P
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4 Mr
. Mat
thew
W
ayne
Toc
heri
Thun
der
Bay,
Cana
da,
11 Ju
li 19
73
Kana
da
Smith
sonia
n Ins
titutio
n “In
crea
sing
and
Diffu
sing
Know
ledge
ab
out t
he
Preh
istor
y of
Hum
an-
Occu
pied
Flor
es,
Indo
nesia
Th
roug
h Ta
rget
ed N
ew
Exca
vatio
ns,
Analy
ses,
and
Rese
arch
”
Memp
elajar
i pe
ngeta
huan
ten
tang
Homo
flo
resie
nsis,
St
egod
on
flore
nsis
serta
en
demi
c fau
na
jaman
pr
aseja
rah
yang
me
nghu
ni P.
Flo
res
Arke
ologi
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 1
1 Ju
ni 20
15
NTT
(Kab
upate
n Ma
ngga
rai d
an
Mang
gara
il Ba
rat, F
lores
)
Pusa
t Arke
ologi
Nasio
nal
(Drs.
I Mad
e Ger
ia, M
.Si)
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a Mar
ia Ma
rzec
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dziej
ow, 1
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i 19
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Polan
dia
Anthr
opoli
gical
Institu
te an
d Mu
seum
, Un
iversi
ty of
Zuric
h
"Iden
tifying
cu
ltura
l unit
s in
oran
guta
ns"
Mend
eskri
psik
an pr
ofil-p
rofil
perila
ku
Oran
gutan
jan
tan da
n be
tina d
an
memb
andin
gkan
inten
sitas
so
cial le
arnin
g ho
rizon
tal
inova
si lok
al di
antar
a po
pulas
i sp
ecies
Or
angu
tan
Suma
tera d
an
Kalim
antan
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
13
Juni
2015
Kalte
ng
(Tua
nan)
Fa
kulta
s Biol
ogi U
NAS
(Drs.
Tatan
g Seti
a Mitra
)
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. Tim
othy
Br
ansf
ord,
PhD
. Te
xas,
USA,
10
Septe
mbe
r 198
8
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ika
Serik
at
Rutge
rs Un
iversi
ty “In
vesti
gatin
g th
e en
erge
tic a
nd
nutri
tiona
l cos
ts of
mot
herh
ood
in wi
ld Bo
rnea
n or
angu
tans
(P
ongo
py
gmae
us
wurm
bii)”
Mene
liti
perila
ku da
n po
la ma
kan
Oran
gutan
liar
Kalim
antan
Prim
atolog
i 2 (
dua)
bu
lan, m
ulai
9 Juli
2015
Kalte
ng,
Stas
ium
Pene
litian
Or
ang U
tan
Tuan
an
Unive
rsitas
Nas
ional
Jaka
rta
(Drs.
Imra
n S. L
. Tob
ing,
MSi)
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JUAN
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MA
PENE
LITI
AN
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AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
3 Mr
. Sha
uhin
Ed
ward
Alav
i W
estla
ke
Villa
ge,
CA, U
SA,
29 Ju
li 19
88
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Rutge
rs Un
iversi
ty “N
utrie
nts i
n an
d nu
trien
ts ou
t: die
t, co
gnitio
n,
and
nutri
ent
cycli
ng in
or
angu
tan
habit
ats”
Mema
hami
hu
bung
an
antar
a tipe
-tipe
spati
al, nu
trisi,
pola
maka
n, ko
gnisi
dan
siklus
nutrie
nt di
habit
at Or
angu
tan
Prim
atolog
i 3 (
tiga)
bu
lan, m
ulai
8 Jun
i 201
5
Kalte
ng
(Stas
iun
Pene
litian
Tu
anan
)
Faku
ltas B
iolog
i, UNA
S (F
ajar S
aputr
a)
4 Dr
. Ruk
hsan
a Ah
med
Ma
le, 20
Ok
tober
19
58
Malad
ewa
Liver
pool
Scho
ol of
Trop
ical
Medic
ine
“Inte
rmitte
nt
scre
ening
and
tre
atm
ent o
r int
erm
itten
prev
entiv
e th
erap
hy fo
r co
ntro
l of m
alaria
in
preg
nanc
y in
Indo
nesia
"
Proy
ek 1
: Me
ngev
aluas
i ak
uras
i dan
pr
aktik
lap
anga
n em
pat H
RP-2
da
n pLD
H ya
ng be
rbed
a un
tuk
meng
ontro
l ma
laria
pada
ma
sa
keha
milan
di
Indon
esia
Timur
/ Pr
oyek
2 :
Me
nentu
kan
tingk
at ke
aman
an da
n efe
ktivit
as
IPTp
dan I
STp
pada
SST
p (
Sing
le-Sc
reen
ing an
d Tr
eatm
ent)
yang
teng
ah
berla
ku
Ilmu
Kedo
ktera
n 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
1 Ju
li 20
15
NTT
(Sum
ba)
LBM
Eijkm
an (d
r. Di
n Sy
afrud
din,P
h.D)
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PE
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LITI
AN
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AH
PENE
LITI
AN
MITR
A KE
RJA
5 Ms
. Nas
tasja
Ilo
nka R
oels
Leide
n, 7
Mare
t 19
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Belan
da
Amste
rdam
Ins
titute
for
Socia
l Scie
nce
Rese
arch
(A
ISSR
), Un
iversi
ty of
Amste
rdam
“Ten
sion
of
Being
You
ng:
Cons
umpt
ion
prac
tices
and
ur
ban
yout
h in
Indo
nesia
”
Memp
elajar
i ga
ya hi
dup
berko
nsum
si dik
alang
an
rema
ja pe
rkotaa
n di
Mana
do
Antro
polog
i So
sial
12 (d
ua
belas
) bula
n, mu
lai 5
Juli
2015
Sulut
(Man
ado)
FI
SIP
Unive
rsitas
Sam
Ra
tulan
gi (D
rs. N
asru
n Sa
ndiah
, M.S
i)
6 Ms
. Yoo
njun
g Yi
Se
oul, 1
1 Ag
ustus
19
89
Kore
a Se
latan
Ew
ha W
oman
s Un
iversi
ty “In
direc
t par
enta
l ca
re in
m
onog
amou
s Ja
van
Gibb
on
(Hylo
bate
s M
oloch
)”
Mene
liti po
la pe
ngas
uhan
ole
h ind
uk ja
va
gibbo
n ter
hada
p an
akny
a
Prim
atolog
i 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
26
Oktob
er
2015
Jaba
r (C
italah
ab, T
N.
Gunu
ng
Halim
un-S
alak)
Faku
ltas K
ehuta
nan I
PB
(Sam
bas B
asun
i)
7 Pr
of. K
arm
a Le
kshe
Tso
mo
Wilm
ingto
n, Delaw
are,
AS, 2
3 Se
ptemb
er 1
944
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Unive
rsity
of Sa
n Dieg
o “B
uddh
ist
Wom
en o
f In
done
sia:
Mult
iple
Suba
ltern
Na
rrativ
es”
Memb
andin
gkan
cara
pa
rtisipa
si wa
nita d
i be
rbag
ai ko
munit
as da
n ins
titusi
Budh
a
Sosio
-an
tropo
logi
1 (sa
tu)
bulan
, mula
i 13
Juni
2015
Yogy
akar
ta,
DKI J
akar
ta,
Suma
tera U
tara
(Med
an),
Jamb
i, Nus
a Te
ngga
ra B
arat
(Lom
bok),
Bali
Indon
esian
Con
sortiu
m Fo
r Re
ligiou
s Stud
ies, U
GM (D
r. Je
anny
Dhe
waya
ni)
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LI
1 Ms
. Sar
a Ann
e Th
ornt
on
Abo,
5 De
semb
er
1991
Finlan
dia
Unive
rsity
of Le
iceste
r “E
valua
ting
the
ecolo
gical
and
cultu
ral s
ervic
es
prov
ided
by
tropic
al fo
rest
ecos
yste
m: A
ca
se st
udy i
n Ce
ntra
l Ka
liman
tan,
In
done
sia”
Mene
liti ja
sa
ekos
istem
ya
ng di
berik
an
oleh h
utan
gamb
ut tro
pis
di Ka
lteng
Ekolo
gi 6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
19 Ju
li 201
5
Labo
rator
ium
Alam
Huta
n Ga
mbut
(LAH
G) K
eren
g Ba
nkira
i, Sa
bang
au-
Kalim
antan
Te
ngah
CIMT
ROP,
Univ
ersit
as
Palan
gkar
aya (
Supia
nsya
h)
2 Mr
. Ber
nat R
ipol
l Ca
pilla
Ba
rcelon
a, 15
-12-
1981
Span
yol
Outro
p “R
esea
rch
to
Supp
ort
Cons
erva
tion
in th
e Tr
opica
l Fo
rest
of
Kalim
anta
n”
Meny
ediak
an
data
untuk
me
nduk
ung
upay
a ko
nser
vasi
di wi
layah
hutan
be
rnila
i ko
nser
vasi
tingg
i (High
Co
nser
vatio
n Va
lue) d
i Ka
liman
tan,
Indon
esia
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
13 J
uli
2015
Kalte
ng
(Lab
orato
rium
Alam
Huta
n Ga
mbut
(LAH
G) K
eren
g Ba
ngkir
ai,
Saba
ngau
)
CIMT
ROP,
Univ
ersit
as
Palan
gka R
aya (
Salah
udin)
3 Dr
. Dom
inik
Mich
ael K
neer
St
uttga
rt,
18
Septe
mbe
r 197
8
Jerm
an
Alfre
d-W
egen
er-
Institu
te for
Po
lar an
d Ma
rine
Rese
arch
Evalu
ation
of th
e ca
rbon
se
ques
tratio
n po
tentia
l of
tropic
al se
agra
ss
mead
ows,
and
an in
situ
carb
on
dioxid
e en
richm
ent
expe
rimen
t
Meng
evalu
asi
poten
si ka
rbon
ya
ng
terpe
rang
kap
dalam
pada
ng
lamun
/ rum
put
laut
Ekolo
gi 12
(dua
be
las) b
ulan,
mulai
28 J
uli
2015
Pesis
ir Suls
el,
Sultra
(TN
Wak
atobi,
P.
Bara
ng Lo
mpo)
Pusli
tbang
Laut,
Pes
isir d
an
Pulau
-pula
u kec
il UNH
AS
(Pro
f. Jam
aludd
in Jo
mpa,
PhD)
.
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app
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Amer
ika
Serik
at
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ford
Unive
rsity
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ast o
f Po
ssibi
lity: T
he
Rise
of U
rban
He
ritag
e Ad
voca
cy in
Co
ntem
pora
ry
Indo
nesia
”
Mend
okum
ent
asika
n dan
me
nafsi
rkan
tren a
dvoc
acy
dan
perlin
dung
an
bang
unan
-ba
ngun
an
bern
ilai s
ejara
h di
bebe
rapa
ko
ta di
P. Ja
wa
Arsit
ektur
6 (
enam
) bu
lan, m
ulai
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Septe
mber
20
15
Jaba
r (B
andu
ng);
Jaten
g (S
emar
ang)
; DK
I Jak
arta
dan D
.I. Yo
gyak
arta
Institu
t Tek
nolog
i Ban
dung
Se
kolah
Arsi
tektur
, Pe
renc
anaa
n, da
n Pe
ngem
bang
an (D
r. Ing
. Ir.
Widj
aja M
artok
usum
o)
2 Mr
. Jon
atha
n Me
nsch
Em
ont
New
York
City,
27
Agus
tus
1990
Amer
ika
Serik
at
Swath
more
Co
llege
“T
he S
riwija
ya
Empir
e: L
ost,
Foun
d, a
nd R
e-im
agine
d”
Mene
liti
baga
iman
a pa
ra na
siona
lis
Indon
esia
mema
ndan
g ke
rajaa
n sri
wijay
a dan
me
nuan
gkan
nya
di da
lam
karya
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sa
stra s
eper
ti pid
ato, n
ovel
dan a
rtikel
Sejar
ah
2 (du
a)
bulan
, mula
i 31
Agu
stus
2015
D.I Y
ogya
karta
(U
GM)
Faku
ltas I
lmu B
uday
a UGM
(S
ri Mar
gana
)
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dri S
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taro
Ono
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1975
Jepa
ng
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aluku
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lian
dan a
nalis
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keolo
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tuk
mere
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belum
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esia
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ua
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ustus
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n ka
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gitiga
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gi Ke
lautan
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las) b
ulan,
mulai
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2015
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kabu
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ma S
hita
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n Pus
at Ka
jian
IBRC
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as U
daya
na
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f. DR.
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rdika
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ru
Nish
ijima
Fuku
oka,
Jepa
ng, 7
Ap
ril 19
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Jepa
ng
Grad
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Scho
ol of
Asian
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Afric
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Stud
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yoto
Unive
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“Hist
orica
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ansfo
rmat
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of th
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alay
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anta
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Memp
elajar
i pe
lestar
ian
buda
ya m
elayu
di
Kalim
antan
Ba
rat
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ah
12 (d
ua
belas
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n, mu
lai 1
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tober
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akar
ta da
n Kali
manta
n Ba
rat
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of. D
r. Ye
kti
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ati, M
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