Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Deforestation in Aceh has continued to worsen despite the signing of a logging moratorium that prohibits anyone from felling forest trees, a non-governmental organization said.

According to a report from Greenomics Indonesia (GI), Aceh has in recent years lost more than 200,000 hectares of forested areas, felled on a massive scale to meet the demand for timber for reconstruction programs following the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the province on December 26, 2004.

"The reconstruction process in Aceh has sparked illegal logging that has severely damaged forest cover. In just three years of reconstruction Aceh has lost around 200,000 hectares of its forests.

This is the fastest rate of deforestation in the world," said GI program coordinator Vanda Mutia Dewi on Monday.

According to Vanda, forest damage in Aceh had taken place despite the moratorium declared by Governor Irwandi Yusuf.

Based on a GI survey, forests took the most damage in areas most affected by the tsunami, especially along the west coast of Aceh, where during the reconstruction process, around 60,000 hectares of forest had been logged.

The worst damage occurred on Simeulue Island in South Aceh, where almost around 44,000 hectares of forest had been converted into oil palm plantations.

According to Vanda, illegal logging remained prevalent in Aceh following the end of the reconstruction program. Illegally felled timber is instead being smuggled into neighboring North Sumatra.

Vanda expressed hope that the Aceh provincial administration would be able to enforce the logging moratorium as well as consider the timber needs of residents living near forests.

Acting Aceh Legislative Council Speaker Hasbi Abdullah said environmental damage in Aceh had reached a point of grave concern, due to illegal logging.

According to Hasbi, if Aceh failed to halt illegal logging, in three to four years time it would suffer massive ecological damage that would threaten the livelihoods of everyone in the province.

Separately in Jambi, Batanghari Regent Syahirsyah S.Y. strongly condemned illegal logging, which had depleted forests in the regency, despite the fact that it is still covered by about 216,000 hectares, which accounts for around 42 percent of the regency's total area.

The remaining forested areas have further decreased due to illegal logging of natural forests.

"The practice of illegal logging has worsened and accelerated forest damage," he said.

About 118,000 hectares of Batanghari regency's 216,000 hectares of forested area is devoted to legal production forests.






NIXON 7A

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Migrant Worker Issue

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will Visit Malaysia in the near future following the recent death of an Indonesian migrant worker abused by his employer. He go to Malaysia because there are many issue about the worker in Malaysia. Many issue like the boss torture the servant because of small thing, many worker can't go home at Lebaran come because the boss don't allow the servant, the boss impound the servant and many worker are dead because they was tortured. President will go there and discuss with the Malaysia President about this issue.

BY: HERU 7A

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Global warming: The story of Rashomon and the impacts of climate change


GLOBAL WARMING..

Because of the global warming such as global enviroment that make many people killed.
I think the result of the topic are ther are many plants,animals,and human can die and also can make this world be disaster because of the global warming.
And also because of that one the temperatures in this world be very hard.
That also arise because of the pollution from car and also because of forest fires.
By:Gracia.Christina.L 7a


Monday, November 9, 2009

Bear Trafficking

It seems that Indonesia is a safe haven for bear trafficking. They trade living bears and their body parts to the neighouring countries and also sell them illegaly in some dark markets.In Singapore, the price of a honey bear's gall bladder is around Rp. 4 million, while in Malaysia it sells for Rp. 2,5 million. Indonesia has also been importing bear's body parts from China, especially medicines. KSBK said that a survey conducted in 2001 and 2002 revealed that 62 percent of 124 drug stores in eight large cities, such as Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Bengkulu, Pontianak, Jambi, and Sintang in West Kalimantan, had sold medicine containing the gall bladder and bile of bears. Among those brands are Pien Tze Huang, selling for Rp 100,000 to Rp 300,000 per package, which is believed to cure hepatitis; Tieh Ta Wan, Zhongguo Mochus for the treatment of hemorrhoids (Rp 15,000) and Yunan Paiyao (Rp 6,000).

By: Vianca 7A


Environment & Ecology Problems is the solution of the world if not the world will be a climate change thats why we have to cleaning our enviroment. if not we have a flood / natural disaster, we have to save our enviromental in our world.
done by felix 7a 7

Sunday, November 8, 2009

forestry students brainstorm in Bogor

Forestry students from different countries gathered round at one of the university
In Bogor which is in (IPB) campus to discuss various forestry issues and to intiate reforestations
Program. The students are came from Geramny, Canada, Italy, Japan, France, Finland, Australia, Hungary,
The netherlands, sweden and also the host of Indonesia. One of the forestry students said that this event was held anually
Toi unite forestry students from different countries, last year was held in Bulgaris and now its in Bogor.
The aim of having a meeting between countries is to generating ideas to sustain forest, mitigate the impact of climate change,
Through this international event they all want to say that challenge and opportunity the Indonesians forests are now dealing
With is part of the solution to the global forestry issues and they also said "the sucess of the global environment preservation
Depends on forestry management in Indonesia where the government, indutries, and the people are involved to an action which
Contributes to sustaining the forest. Sat/7 nov 2009..
Michelle 7a

pollution

Pollution
Friday, 10/16/2009. Many car in Jakarta. And make many pollution. Cars owner they must ensure their vehicles pass emissions tests or risk being ticketed.

"Starting November, at all cars, their must a sticker is a emission test," Ridwan Panjaitan, head of the Jakarta Environmental Management Agency’s (BPLHD) law enforcement unit.

And they will add police, to confiscate driver's licenses and vehicle registration documents from non-compliant car owners.

Jakarta, world's 8 pollution city. This need time to all people study

By: Olivia
Bibliography: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/10/16/blowing-smoke-city-targets-polluting-vehicles.html