ACEH: STOP TALKING, SEND TIMBER, SAYS WWF

Environmental Panorama
Jakarta - Indonesia / Gland - Switzerland
April of 2005

 

27/04/2005 – Aceh’s already shattered landscape faces further devastation if donor countries do not immediately supply the tsunami-stricken province with sustainable timber.

The warning was made at the launch of a set of reconstruction guidelines developed by WWF to strengthen and safeguard Aceh’s environment against future threats.

The guidelines come at a time when there is mounting pressure to see delivery of the vast sums of aid promised by the international community.

Millions of people around the world donated money to the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami that killed more than 300,000 people on 26 December 2004.

Yet exactly four months after the event, major reconstruction has still not begun in Aceh where thousands of people remain displaced and homeless.

WWF believes the framework it has developed will strengthen both communities and the environment.

The call for imported sustainable timber for Aceh is the first phase of a reconstruction effort designed to minimize the impacts that large-scale rebuilding would have on the province's already damaged environment.

A report by WWF and Indonesian policy research institution Greenomics estimates that one million cubic metres of timber will be needed to rebuild Aceh over the next five years.

"Aceh faces the likelihood of further humanitarian and ecological disasters unless timber for reconstruction is immediately brought into the devastated Indonesian province," said Mubariq Ahmad, Executive Director of WWF-Indonesia.

"If the amount of timber needed for the reconstruction of Aceh was sourced locally, the result would be massive deforestation, which would lead to further floods and landslides and the potential for further tragedy for the Indonesian people."

According to WWF, this would also threaten Indonesia’s beleaguered wildlife, including species such as the Sumatran tiger, rhino and elephant, and the region’s populations of orang-utans.

WWF's Green Reconstruction Policy Guidelines parallel the Master Plan for Aceh’s Reconstruction, released by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, which also calls for the province to be rebuilt along sustainable guidelines.

"These guidelines will help provide natural defence barriers against future tsunamis and extreme weather events," said Mubariq Ahmad.

"The extensive conversion of coastal mangroves to shrimp ponds had already depleted Aceh’s natural defence systems before the tsunami hit, compounding its impact. It is vital that we don’t make the same mistakes of the past. We need to rebuild Aceh in a sustainable and safe way for the future well-being of Aceh’s people."

NOTE:

• Indonesia lost 40 per cent of its forest cover over the past 50 years, because of extensive logging practices.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Mubariq Ahmad, Ralph Ashton and Olivier van Bogaert)
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