Workshop Community engagement for local livelihoods and peat-lands conservation

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Community engagement for local
livelihoods and peat-lands conservation
Workshop
Tuesday 30 October, 2012
BAPPEDA Kapubaten Kapuas
Jl. Tambun Bungai No: 53a Kuala Kapuas, Kalimantan Tengah
Indonesia 73514
WORKSHOP COMMENCES
Tuesday 30 October, 2012
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Registration
Session One: Monash University Presentations
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Official Welcome
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Dr Paul McShane, Linking Research to REDD Policy
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Dr Terry Chan, Systemic Modelling for Policy Evaluation applicable to
REDD
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Dr Jeremy Aarons, Knowledge Management for Sustainable Economic
Development
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Dr Tina Kalivas and Dr Max Richter, Institutional Strengthening, ADS
Projects & Community Engagement in the Context of REDD
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Dr Fabrizio D’Aprile, Forestry & REDD
09:00 AM – 10:30 AM
10:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Morning Tea
Session Two: KFCP + UNPAR Presentations
10:45 AM – 12:00 NOON
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Mr Murianson (KFCP), KFCP Village Agreement
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Mr Al Zaqie (KFCP), Peatlands Rehabilitation
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Dr Aswin Usup (UNPAR), Planning for Alternative Livelihoods in Corelation with Reducing Peatland Fires in KalTeng
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UNPAR Senior Researcher (TBA)
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Vironika Bahat, MT (UNPAR), Swamp Network Planning for
Developing a Potential Agricultural Area in Teluk Betung
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12:00 NOON – 1:00 PM
Lunch
Session Three: UNPAR Presentations and Discussion
1:00 PM – 2:45 PM
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Akhmad Fauzan, MPd, Students’ Attitudes to Forest, Bush, and Peat
Land Fires and Educational Perspectives towards Environmental Issues
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Tampung Saman, MLib, Forest Management Paradigm and
Community-based Communication Approaches towards the
Implementation of REDD+ Program in Central Kalimantan (A
Literature Review)
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Merrisa Octora, MA, The Social Impact of Palm Oil Plantations on
Local Communities In East Kotawaringin, Central Kalimantan
Discussion: Interest Areas (from Monash ALAF sessions)
1. How to Increase Local Participation in Peatland Conservation
Programs (facilitator: Tampung Saman, MLib, UNPAR)
2. Smallholder Palm Oil & Rubber Plantations to Improve Local Incomes
in Central Kalimantan (facilitator: Dr Arnusianto Mage, UNPAR)
3. Integrated Approaches to Developing Community Livelihoods
supporting Sustainable Natural Resources (facilitator: Afentina, MP,
UNPAR)
4. Women & Rubber-tapping and Men & Illegal Mining: Gender
Dimensions of Village Economies (facilitator: Nomeritae Nasir, MEng,
UNPAR)
2:45 PM – 3:00 PM
Afternoon Tea
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Session Four: Discussion
7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Dinner
WORKSHOP CONCLUDES
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