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Activity Name: Reduced Impact Harvesting
Country of
Implementation: Indonesia
Implementing Institutions:
USDA Forest Service/Tropical Forest Foundation
Host Country Counterpart Institutions: Indonesia Ministry of Forestry
and Estate Crops
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Estimated Expenditure by Fiscal Year of Implementation |
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Fiscal Year |
1998 |
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Amount |
$200,000 |
Operating Unit: Funding: ANE/SEA Managing: G/ENV/DAA Objective Number: 498-015 1998 SEA-05
Brief Activity Description: This project received funding from SEAEI in order to maintain and promote healthy forests through reduced-impact harvesting techniques in Indonesia. By reducing the damage done to forests during the logging process, the forests may be able to withstand future forest fires. The USDA Forest Service is implementing this activity through the Tropical Forest Foundation (TFF). The TFF is an NGO partner that was chosen because of its years of experience promoting reduced-impact harvesting techniques in the Brazilian Amazon. Implementation progress is the following:
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TFF has hired a coordinator to establish and direct training within Indonesia.
He will also be responsible for linking with other Asian countries and the
Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission
· Significant
steps have been taken in establishing the project through meetings with relevant
stakeholders such as government officials, concessionaires, NGOs (e.g. Lembaga
Ecolabelling Institute), international donors and research institutions.
These meetings have resulted in two Memorandums of Understanding. The first
MOU with the Indonesian Association of Concessionaires (APHI), states that
the association will provide office space and assist the coordination of training
and demonstration of reduced impact harvesting. The second MOU with the Center
for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) defines a collaboration for the
training of concessionaires in East Kalimantan.
· A review of existing training materials is underway in order to assess applicability to the Asian context. Further training modules will be developed. In the next year linkages with forest training institutions, concessionaires and NGOs will be strengthened. For example, they are now planning to carry out a regional workshop on taking stock of reduced-impact harvesting techniques to date and ways to promote wide-scale implementation.
· A working relationship with one concessionaire (Alas Kusuma) is beginning to be formed.
The project was delayed in starting due to the difficulty in finding an appropriate candidate for a coordinator to be based in Indonesia. Also, the Executive Director of TFF mentions that the political uncertainty in Indonesia also delayed start-up. With the employment of the coordinator, activities will be progressing and a plan of work has been approved.
Links:
EAPEI 1999 Southeast Asia Regional Reduced Impact Harvesting
USDA/FS/IF site
on Reduction
of Fire Risk Through Reduced-Impact Harvesting
Center for International Forestry Research
Reduced
Impact Logging
Ministry of Forestry and
Estate Crops of Indonesia
FAO Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission
Web-based and searchable bibliographic database on RIL managed by The Forest Management Trust, located at the University of Florida, on the general topic of reduced impact logging, with an emphasis on tropical forests. The database contains approximately 350 references on RIL and is updated periodically.
RILNET is an e-mail listserver for the APFC to distribute information, synopses of research results and activities on reduced impact logging (RIL). As an electronic mailing list, the network disseminates relevant information and serves as a node for discussing "hot" topics.
Publications:
Forest
Trends. [Nov 2002]. Reduced
impact logging (RIL) [Technical forestry brief]. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
Forest Service, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). PN-ACT-287.
130 KB
[English]
Elias, Applegate, Grahame et al. 2001 Reduced
impact logging Indonesia. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Forest Service, Center
for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
Foundation, International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) , USAID. Bur.
for Economic Growth, Agriculture, and Trade. Ofc. of Agriculture and Food Security,
USAID. Mission to Indonesia PN-ACU-610. 9,612 KB
[Bahasa
Indonesian] Elias, Applegate, Grahame et al. 2001 Pedoman
reduced impact logging Indonesia. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Forest Service,
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation, International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) , USAID.
Bur. for Economic Growth, Agriculture, and Trade. Ofc. of Agriculture and Food
Security, USAID. Mission to Indonesia PN-ACU-611. 9,454 KB
Asia-Pacific: A Visionary Approach to Sustainable Forestry by Patrick B. Durst and Thomas Enters. USDA Forest Service Global Leaflet February 2003
Other Publications:
International Resources
Group, Ltd. (IRG) | Indonesia. Ministry of Forestry | USAID. Mission to Indonesia
| USAID. Bur. for Global Programs, Field Support and Research. Center for Environment
Jul 1999 Principles and practices
for forest harvesting in Indonesia PN-ACH-569
Contacts:
| Applegate,
Grahame Forest Scientist, Sustainable Forest Management Program |
Center
for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Mailing address P.O. Box 6596 JKPWB, Jakarta 10065, Indonesia Office address Jalan CIFOR, Situ Gede, Sindangbarang, Bogor Barat 16680, Indonesia |
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251 622 622 62 251 622 100 |
g.applegate@cgiar.org |
| Benge, Mike | International
Programs USDA Forest Service 1099 14th St NW 5500W Washington, DC 20005-3402 |
202501 3025 202 273 4748 |
mbenge@fs.us.gov http://www.fs.fed.us/global |
| Evans,
O Keister Executive Director |
Tropical
Forest Foundation 225 Reinekers Ln Suite 770 Alexandria, VA 22314 |
703
518 8834 703 518 8974 |
tff@igc.apc.org keisterevans@compuserve.com |
| Klassen,
A W Regional Director, SE Asia and Pacific |
Tropical
Forest Foundation Manggala Wanabakti Blk IV, 9th Fl, Wing B Jl Jend Gatot Subroto Senayan Jakarta 10270 Indonesia |
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21 573 5589 62 21 579 02925 H 62 21 572 7915 C 0812 800 4406 |
tff@cbn.net.id a.klassen@cgiar.org |
| Man, Gary | International
Programs USDA Forest Service 1099 14th St NW 5500W Washington, DC 20005-3402 |
202
273 4746 202 273 4750 |
gman@fs.us.gov http://www.fs.fed.us/global |
Updated January 6, 2004