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Indonesian Links
Demonstration study on carbon fixing forest management project aims to establish new techniques and methodologies in relation to carbon fixing forest management. The project is jointly implemented by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Forestry Research and Development Agency (FORDA).
The Center for Social Forestry (CSF) Mulawarman University contributes to sustainable use and management of tropical rain forest of East Kalimantan, Indonesia.
The objective of the Consultative Group on Indonesian Forestry (CGIF) is to strengthen the communication, co-ordination and co-operation among all parties (government, donor projects, NGOs, the private sector, universities and research institutions etc.) in the development of the Indonesian forest sector. In 1994, CGIF was formalized as a multi-stakeholder forum by a Decree of the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry and Estate Crops.
The Integrated Forest Fire Management Project (IFFM), East Kalimantan is a technical cooperation project under bilateral agreement between the Governments of Indonesia and Germany.
Lembaga Ekolabel Indonesia (LEI)'s main objective is to ensure sustainable natural resources and environmental management by means of application of a credible eco-labeling certification system.
LATIN (The Indonesian Tropical Institute) was established in Bogor in 1989 by a group of environmentalists and foresters. It was formed in response to the severe tropical forest crisis in Indonesia.
Since 1986,Wetlands International Asia Pacific-Indonesia Programme has supported the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry, Directorate General Protection and Nature Conservation (PKA) in programmes of survey, conservation and management of wetlands, biodiversity evaluation, ecological importance, habitat status and conservation potential of a number of areas in Indonesia.
WWF Indonesia's traditional mission to protect Indonesia's endangered large mammals, such as the Javan and Sumatran rhinoceros and the orangutans, has become more complex and far-reaching within the last decade as environmental concerns have shifted and new possibilities for action have emerged. WWF Indonesia now puts greater emphasis on community involvement and improving national environmental awareness.
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