CIFOR-Udayana University in three years collaborations
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Presented by Ni Luh Watiniasih (Lecturer, Udayana University) at "2023 CIFOR-ICRAF Science Week: Equity in Action - Partner Day" during the Landscape Restoration session on May 10, 2023.
CIFOR-Udayana University in three years collaborations
1. CIFOR-Udayana University in three
years collaborations
Ni Luh Watiniasih, CG Qur’ani, B. Lee,
SD Sasmito, AM Maulana, M. Seol, NL. Arpiwi,
IA Astarini, B. Leksono, B Himlal.
09 May 2023
CIFOR-ICRAF Campus, Bogor, Indonesia
8–12
M
ay
2. Ongoing Projects:
CIFOR - Faculty of Maths and Natural Sciences,
Udayana University
1. The establishment of Pongamia pinnata seedlings at Songan Village,
Kintamani, Bali
- To obtain certified pongamia seeds
2. AFoCO: Community–Government Restoration, Recreation and
Livelihoods in Batur UNESCO Global Geopark in Indonesia for Climate
Resilience
- to obtain the principles or guidelines of land-based and community-based economic
revitalization to enhance disaster and climate change resilience
3. CIFOR-NIFoS-Unud: Ecosystem services and carbon dynamics of
mangrove species
3. The establishment of Pongamia pinnata seedlings at Songan
Village, Kintamani, Bali
Seed collection Seed planting Seedlings
Seedling
sellections
Seedling ready for planting in the field
Planting seedlingin the field
Recent plant growth
4. The establishment of Pongamia pinnata seedlings at Songan
Village, Kintamani, Bali
Future plans:
üSpacing stage 1 in 2024
üSpacing stage 2 in 2025
üHoney bee box placement in 2026
üHarvesting in 2026-2027
üSubmission for seed certification
5. AFoCO: Community–Government Restoration, Recreation
and Livelihoods in Batur UNESCO Global Geopark in
Indonesia for Climate Resilience
Summary findings:
ü Main agricultural activities is onion farming
ü Developing natural agricultural farming by cultivating black soldier flies
ü Potential to plant ornamental flowers
ü Potential for bee farming
ü Development of hill side as outlook sites
ü Potential for citrus and coffee plantation
ü Area of camping sites at outer villages
ü Unique cultural activities
The Batur UNESCO Global Geopark has a high potential for economic
revitalization based on community and land availability
6. AFoCO: Community–Government Restoration, Recreation
and Livelihoods in Batur UNESCO Global Geopark in
Indonesia for Climate Resilience
Onion farm Black flies farm
Ornamental plants
Outlook sites
Coffee plantation
Cultural activites
7. CIFOR-NIFoS-Unud: Ecosystem services and carbon
dynamics of mangrove species
Ø Symposium on Climate Change Adaptation And Mitigation With
Blue Carbon: Cross-sectional Research From Two Island
Prama Sanur Beach Hotel, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia 27 March
2023
ØPrimary data collection using similar standar tools for collection
data at Mangrove forest of Tanaman Hutan Rakyat (Denpasar
Selatan, known also as MIC) Ngurah Rai
ØCurrently two students working with mangrove projects in
Tahura Ngurah Rai
9. CIFOR-Udayana University Collaborations (means)
Ø Higher education required to fulfill 3 main duties:
ØEducations
ØResearch
ØCommunity services
ØAll these requirements can be implemented in this collaboration works
ØInternational collaborations support work performance
Ø Program of MBKM need more partners to work with
ØReceiving researches to teach/share knowledge to the University and vice versa
ØSending students to study out of the University for 6 months (equivalent to 20 ICS)
and vice versa
ØWider networking for the benefit of students and researchers
10. Improvement and expectation
Ø Continuation of the current projects
ØFindings more research funding from international sources
ØInvolving more members in a projects
ØIncrease the number of publications
ØMore scientific meeting (seminars, conferences, held by
CIFOR_ICRAF in collaborations with University)_promotion of
us
11. cifor-icraf.org | globallandscapesforum.org | resilient-landscapes.org
CIFOR-ICRAF brings more than 75 years of experience in harnessing the power of trees, forests, and agroforestry
landscapes to address the most pressing global challenges of our time – biodiversity loss, climate change, food security,
livelihoods and inequity. CIFOR and ICRAF are both international organizations and CGIAR Research Centers.
Thank you