Establishment of Indonesia`s Peatland Restoration Agency lauded

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) installed Nazir Foead, former conservation director at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), as head of the Peatland Restoration Agency (BRG) on January 20.

The agency, which has been set up based on Presidential Regulation Number 1 of 2016, is chiefly tasked with preventing forest fires that particularly occur in peatlands and to restore such areas gutted by forest fires, particularly on Sumatra and Kalimantan Islands.

source: http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/102806/establishment-of-indonesias-peatland-restoration-agency-lauded

Rainfall to Return as La Nina Travels over Indonesia

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics  Agency (BMKG), has predicted that precipitation is due to increase substantially at the end of January 2016.

"The La Nina weather pattern is expected to impact the rate of precipitation - especially so around the south of the equator," said the Head of BMKG's Public Information Department, through a press release on Monday, January 25, 2016.

http://en.tempo.co/read/news/2016/01/25/055739178/Rainfall-to-Return-as-La-Nina-Travels-over-Indonesia

President Joko Appoints Conservationist as New Peat Restoration Agency Head

Jakarta. President Joko Widodo and Vice President Jusuf Kalla on Wednesday inaugurated Nazir Foead, conservation director at the World Wildlife Fund, as head of the newly established Peat Restoration Agency, known as BRG.

“To me, Nazir Foead has the competencies and experiences in restoring the forests and peat lands, especially the skills to coordinate with the [related] ministries, [local] agencies and international agency networks,” Joko said ahead of the inauguration last week.

The BRG is tasked with restoring peat lands in Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra, Papua and across all of Kalimantan which have been affected by last year's disastrous forest and land fires. Hundreds of thousands of hectares of forests and peat lands were destroyed.

source: http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/news/president-joko-appoints-conservationist-new-peat-restoration-agency-head/

Govt Drafts Biodiversity Law

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The government is set to draft a biodiversity law to protect wildlife in Indonesia. Data from the Indonesian Science Institute (LIPI) in 2014 reveals that Indonesia boats more than 47,000 species of plants and animals.

“However, only 236 of them are protected,” Indra Exploitasia Semiawan, head of Genetic Resources Sub-directorate at the Environment and Forestry Ministry, said during a discussion of biodiversity conservation draft bill exports held in Jakarta on Tuesday, January 12, 2016.

Source: http://en.tempo.co/read/news/2016/01/13/206735562/Govt-Drafts-Biodiversity-Law

Erik Meijaard: A Sumatran Wonderland

The forest was not like any other I had visited. Relatively short, thin, mossy trees, with many conifer-type species, an uncommon feature in tropical rainforests. And it was quiet and cool, unlike the oppressive hot humidity and constant buzzing and chirping normally encountered in these environments. I was back in Batang Toru, for the first time in 18 years.

In 1997 I had been asked to survey the forests south of Lake Toba in Sumatra. Common knowledge was that the Toba region divided Sumatra into two bioregions. To the north, species like Orangutans and White-handed Gibbons occur, while south of Toba you get the Tapir and Bearded Pig. Why these forest species don’t occur across the entire island is unclear. Something unusual apparently happened around Toba that ensured that species lived either north or south but not both.

Source: http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/opinion/erik-meijaard-sumatran-wonderland/

Rice and palm oil risk to mangroves

The threat posed by the development of rice and palm oil plantations to mangroves in South-East Asia has been underestimated, a study has suggested.

Rice and oil plantations accounted for 38% of mangrove deforestation between 2000 and 2012, the research showed.

As well as being important carbon sinks and rich in biodiversity, mangrove forests provide fuel and food for coastal communities.

source: http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-35198675

Palembang District Court finds no damages after forest fires

The government's efforts to bring justice to companies allegedly responsible for the annual forest fires in the country have suffered a setback after the Palembang District Court in South Sumatra rejected Rp 7.8 trillion (SS$804 million) lawsuit against a supplier to Sinar Mas Group, one of Indonesia's largest conglomerates.

Delivering the decision on Wednesday, the court said that the evidence collected in the case against PT Bumi Mekar Hijau (BMH, failed prove its alleged criminality in the burning of 20,000 hectares of its concession in Ogan Komering Ilir, South Sumatra, in 2014.

source: http://news.asiaone.com/news/asia/palembang-district-court-finds-no-damages%C2%A0after-forest-fires

Government aims to establish 500,000 ha of community forests by 2017

The West Sumatra provincial administration has expressed optimism that it can complete a plan to hand over the management of 500,000 hectares of protected forests to local communities by next year despite the relatively slow progress of the policy, which was initiated in 2012.

West Sumatra Forestry Agency head Hendri Octavia said that three years after the launch of the program, the local administration had been able to introduce community-based forest management for 43,821 ha of forest land, only 19 percent of the designated target.

See more at: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/01/04/government-aims-establish-500000-ha-community-forests-2017.html#sthash.WIzy31Is.dpuf

Hackers Strike District Court Website After Not Guilty Verdict in Forest Fire Case

Jakarta. The website for a South Sumatra district court has reportedly been hacked, days after issuing a not guilty verdict against one of the plantation companies accused of slash-and-burn practices that destroyed two million hectares of forests and caused debilitating haze.

The Palembang District Court has been criticized for ruling in favor of Bumi Mekar Hijau last week, dismissing accusations made by the Ministry of Forestry and Environment that it purposely burned forests in its own concession area to make way for oil palms during the 2014 drought season

Source: http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/news/hackers-strike-district-court-website-not-guilty-verdict-forest-fire-case/