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The HR Training Center for Environment and Forestry (Pusdiklat SDM LHK), which is being supported by FORCLIME, held an online dissemination session on the eLearning training plan for structural and functional officials at the Center for HR Training for Environment and Forestry and the Environmental and Forestry Training Center on 28 November 2022. The meeting aimed to ensure that all officials working at the Training Centers, including trainers, functional officials working for learning technology developers and administrative employees of Education and Training organizers, understood the eLearning training plan that will be implemented by the LHK HR Training Center in conjunction with FORCLIME.
"We as training institutions must continue to learn, so that we can continue to share knowledge with those who need it," stated the Head of the LHK HR Training Center, Dr. Kusdamayanti Duryat, at the opening of the event.
The training plan will be implemented online by the LHK HR Training Center, specifically through processes of self-study and tutorials, and will run from early December 2022 until early January 2023. Meanwhile, face-to-face or offline training will commence at the end of December 2023.
For more information, please contact:
Edy Marbyanto, Strategic Area Manager for Human Capacity Development
Wira Hakim, Advisor for Human Capacity Development
The Production Forest Management Unit (KPHP) Unit IV of Tambrauw and KPHP Unit V of Sorong Selatan, supported by FORCLIME, recently held a dissemination session that specifically addressed the protection and utilization of forest resources by forest farmer groups in four supported villages, namely: Kampung Haha and Kampung Wendi (South Sorong Regency), and the villages of Bikar and Emmaus (Tambrauw Regency). These sessions were held from 18 - 30 November 2022.
These dissemination sessions on the protection and utilization of forest resources aimed to educate the parties concerned regarding the importance of forests in supporting the lives of living things. The topics presented during the session were: The impact of environmental damage and the utilization of non-timber forest resources (Myrmecodia pendans for herbal tea, agarwood, candlenut and oil made from Cinnamomum culilawan).
This outreach activity was delivered by six students from the Department of Forestry, Faculty of Forestry at the University of Papua, Manokwari, West Papua who were completing internships with FORCLIME. These intern apprentices were placed in FORCLIME-supported villages to support the implementation of Social Forestry programmes at the site level, as follows:
1. Adrian Maulana and Nur Ulfa Fauziah at Kampung Bikar.
2. Eliza Samosir and Kesya Daeng at Kampung Emaus.
3. Jekson Tigtigweria at Kampung Wendi.
4. Steven Angrianto at Kampung Haha
The outreach methods used encompassed the watching of videos on forests and their functions, the distribution of brochures and the telling of stories.
“It's good to participate in an event like this so that we can learn about the benefits of agarwood. To date, we have only known that agarwood can be used as a medicine, however, we have not known exactly what such medicine can be used for,” stated Mama Kamesrar, a resident of Kampung Haha.
For more information, please contact:
Melanesia Brigite Boseren, Junior Advisor for Rural Livelihood, Forest Management and Conservation
Nita Yohana, Adviser for Sustainable Forest Management and Coordinator for West Papua Province
Mohammad Sidiq, Strategic Area Manager for Sustainable Forest Management and Coordinator for Papua and West Papua Provinces
To support the cultivation and conservation (through restocking) of orchids in the Papua Conservation center (BBKSDA Papua) area and to support the marketing development of the Kareba Orchid of the Lore Lindu Biosphere Reserve (LLBR), FORCLIME organized a recent visit and exchange of knowledge with the BBKSDA Papua regarding orchid conservation and cultivation. This activity was implemented from 28 - 30 November 2022 in the BBKSDA Papua-assisted villages of Maribu and Dosai. The arrival of the FORCLIME team was warmly welcomed by Mr. Purnama Ashari, the Head of the Moy Resort and the Forest Ranger coordinator.
The main points discussed during the meeting were the various obstacles experienced regarding orchid cultivation and orchid conservation through natural restocking. In addition, based on the lessons learned from BBKSDA Papua,the Kareba Orchid of LLBR will need to receive support and assistance in order to secure distribution permits, so that sales of orchids are able to meet requests that originate from outside the LLBR area.
For more information, please contact:
Fikty Aprilinayati, Advisor for Sustainable Forest Management and Biosphere Reserve Management
Ismet Khaeruddin, Senior Adviser for Biodiversity Focal Point for the KFW Forest Program 3 and Provincial Coordinator for Central Sulawesi
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