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FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION ON HEART OF
BORNEO GREEN ECONOMY IN INDONESIA

Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2013


Posted on 04 July 2013
Since the Heart of Borneo (HoB) Declaration in 2007 the initiative has achieved successes in various areas. However the reality is that the successes so far do not go far enough to ensure long-term protection. Instead, a broader program which involves players from various sectors such as the public, private, NGO, community and others is required. Furthermore, an intervention on sustainable development is equally important alongside the traditional approach for land and wildlife conservation. Therefore the development of the green economy concept for the Heart of Borneo in three countries is a new approach that unifies conservation and sustainable development themes and allows those various key players to be actively involved in the design and implementation of HoB program.

In Indonesia, the HoB area has been acknowledged by Indonesian Government as National Strategic Area (NSA) through Government Regulation (PP) No.26 of 2008. NSA HoB has the implication of it being nationally prioritized for the spatial plan. This regulation was then followed by the Presidential Decree No. 3 of 2012, on island spatial plan for Kalimantan, where HoB is designated as part of ‘lungs of the world’ area. With these fundamental recognitions on importance of HoB, development policy is required to guide the proper land use, and green economy policy will serve as the suitable guidance for development in the HoB area.

The National Working Group (POKJANAS) HoB has commissioned experts from six universities, three of them from Kalimantan, to prepare a study on an ‘Implementation Strategy for Heart of Borneo Development through a Green Economy Approach’. The process of finalizing the study will be iterative, with revisions made to accommodate input from national and local stakeholders through discussions both in Jakarta and in the three provinces.

The document highlighted green economy as one fundamental instrument for sustainable development in the HoB area and recommended green economy strategies such as incentive or disincentive mechanisms for corporates and communities, optimalization of district-generated revenue from non-forestry sectors, synergizing spatial plans with the HoB area, transparent and responsible forest governance and institutional
capacity building.

Implementation of the recommended strategy requires enabling conditions such as central government policy and regulation (for example government regulation on environmental services), regional/local government policy and regulation (PERDA), synchronized national and local policies, development of green economy indicators, and adaptation on local issues.

A particular issue that emerged in the discussion was the formalization of HoB Green Economy strategy implementation as a national regulation and policy (in the form of a Presidential Decree). This is considered important to ensure effective implementation in the area. The meeting proposed inclusion of the HoB Green Economy into the evolving process of HoB National Strategic Area as part of the Presidential Decree, to get stronger backup for the implementation of green economy approach in the area.

Cooperation with the Finance Ministry is seen as key to govern applicable incentives or disincentives through the establishment of specific policies and other measures to encourage sustainable use of natural resources.

The meeting also noted that the revitalization of the customary laws (hukum adat) is crucial to increase the level of local community participation in the implementation of green economy.

POKJANAS anticipates the possibility to conduct a national seminar on the HoB Green Economy Implementation Strategy later on in August 2013 and expects the results to be presented by Indonesian delegates to the 7th HoB Trilateral Meeting scheduled in September 2013.

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Rare Dragonfly Discovered in Wadi Wurayah

Posted on 04 July 2013
Wadi Wurayah National Park, Fujairah, UAE – 2 July, 2013: An extremely rare species of dragonfly has been found for the first time in Wadi Wurayah National Park by Dr Jacky Judas; an expert in tropical ecology as well as a research consultant in the wadi.

This species, which is new to the UAE, is a dragonfly called Urothemis thomasi. According to IUCN data, this endemic species, only previously recorded in a few sites in Oman, has not been recorded anywhere since 1957 and was even thought to be extinct.

Recent wildlife surveys show that 21 of the 30 known dragonfly and damselfly species that occur in the UAE, have been recorded in Wadi Wurayah National Park; further establishing this site as a hotspot for dragonflies.
His Excellency Mohammed Al Afkham of Fujairah Municipality said: “These latest exciting discoveries further the evidence that Wadi Wurayah is an exceptional site for wildlife. It is vital to conserve this rich area in order to protect the unique species which rely on it for survival.”

Ida Tillisch, Director General of EWS-WWF said: “Wadi Wurayah is an example of the rich cultural and natural heritage of the UAE. It has never failed to surprise us; since 2006, we have found 57 new species, 25 of them new to science. This beautiful place continues to remind us of the life water provides, as well as the fragility of life in this harsh climate. We are grateful for the vision and support of H.H. Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Fujairah and H.H. Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah for preserving this unique place for the future generations of the UAE".

EWS-WWF has been working with the Government of Fujairah and other partners in Wadi Wurayah since 2006 to establish this important Mountain Protected Area and National Park.

Another discovery in the same week in two different sites in the emirate of Fujairah found a tiny colorful damselfly called Ischnura nursei. This is the first time it has been recorded in the country: its previously known range being India, Pakistan and Iran.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International
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