International Workshop on Human Dimension of Tropical Peatland under Global Environmental Changes

8-9 December 2004

Faculty of Agriculture Auditorium, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, Indonesia

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Name of Authors and Presentation Titles

 

No

First Author

Affiliation

Presentation Title*

Session

1.    

YAMADA, Isamu;

  

 

SOEKIRMAN

Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto, JAPAN,

yamada@cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp

 

 

Faculty of Agriculture Bogor Agric. University

Eco-human aspects of peat swamp forests in Southeast Asia.

 

 The Consequences of environment changes on health, nutrition, educability and productivity of people.

Keynote speaker

2.    

ABE Ken-ichi

The Japan Center for Area Studies, National Museum of Ethnology, 10-1 Senri Expo Park, Suita, Osaka 565-8511, Japan

abek@idc.minpaku.ac.jp

Sustainable Local Community for Sustainable Forest Management  Project Pengembangan Lahan Gambut and After in Central Kalimantan*

O - 1

3.    

ARDIANOR,  Imar

Limnological laboratory, UNPAR, Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA

sulmin@palangkaraya.wasantara.net.id; sulmingumiri@yahoo.com;

Ambul: a Traditional Farming System on Open Water in Kalimantan*

O - 2

4.    

BASUKI,  Sumawinata

Center for Wetland Studies, Department of Soil Science, Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA

Landuse Evolution of Peatland in Rawa Lakbok, West Java*

O - 3

5.    

MULYANTO,

Budi

Center for Wetland Studies, Dept of Soil Science Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA

Integrated Landuses of Wetland in Hulu Sungai Utara District, South Kalimantan*

O - 4

 

6.    

DARMAWAN

Center for Wetland Studies, Dept. of Soil Science, Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA

A New Paradigm in Characterization in Tropical Peat*

O – 5

 

7.    

GUMIRI,

Sulmin

Limnological laboratory, University of Palangka Raya (UNPAR), Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA sulmin@palangkaraya.wasantara.net.id; sulmingumiri@yahoo.com

Life on Wetland in the Bangkau village, South Kalimantan*

O – 6

 

8.    

HARAGUCHI, Akira

The University of Kitakyushu, Hibikino 1-1, Wakamatsu, Kitakyushu J-808 0135, JAPAN sphagnummire@hotmail.com

Effect of Agricultural Land Development of Peat Swamp on the Limnological Environment in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia*         

O - 7

 

 

9.    

HARTOTO, Dede Irving

Research Center for Limnology-LIPI, Bogor, INDONESIA dirvingh@yahoo.com

 

State of the art of inland fishery reserve management in Indonesia*

O - 8

 

10.      

HASHIDOKO , Y

 Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8589, JAPAN

yasu-h@abs.agr.hokudai.ac.jp

Utilization of Epiphytic and Endophytic Bacteria for Sustainable, Hydrophilous Agricultural Management of Wet, Abandoned Tropical Peat Land to Protect Peat Soil and Swampy Forest from Fire

O - 9

11.      

HATA , Hiroshi

Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Kita-9, Nishi-9, Kita-Ku, Sapporo 060-8589, JAPAN

Sustaining Agropastoralism on the Central Kalimantan peatland : Goat Production – a case study of Kalampangan Livestock Experimental Station*

O - 10

 

12.      

IWAKUMA,   Toshio

Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Kita-10, Nishi-5, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0810, JAPAN

iwakuma@ees.hokudai.ac.jp

How are the lake ecosystems maintained in Central Kalimantan?

- Implications from the long-term ecological research on oxbow and floodplain lakes*

O – 11

13.      

KURAMOCHI Kanta

Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8590 JAPAN

takaka@chem.agr.hokudai.ac.jp

Effect of Agriculture and Forest Fire on Water Quality in Tropical Peatland in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia*

0 - 12

 

14.      

KOESHARTO,

C

Dept. of  Community Nutrition and Family Resources, Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA kcl@indo.net.id

Introduction to  Tree Planting Programme as a part of the whole activities namely KS-Beriman (Clean, Beautiful and Peaceful-Greeny Campus) at IPB Darmaga Campus

O – 13

15.      

LIWAT, Yulintine

Limnological laboratory, University of Palangka Raya (UNPAR), Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA sulmin@palangkaraya.wasantara.net.id; sulmingumiri@yahoo.com;

yulintine@yahoo.com

Threats to the Sustainability of Inland Water Fishery in Central Kalimantan*

O– 41

16.      

MAHARANI,

Rizki

Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, N-9, W-9, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-8589, JAPAN mtera@for.agr.hokudai.ac.jp; rizma_annisa@yahoo.com

The Evaluation of  Sawmill Industry Waste as an Artificial Soil Matrix in East Kalimantan*

O – 15

 

17.      

MAKI, Imai

Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo JAPAN

makiimai@ees.hokudai.ac.j

Estimation of the Impact of a Large-Scale Development on Pond Ecosystems in Central Kalimantan*

O – 16

 

18.      

MOMOSE, Kuniyasu

Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University, JAPAN momose@agr.ehime-u.ac.jp

Use and Recognition of Plants by Malay Residents in Sumatran Peat Swamp Forests: Comparison Among Vegetation Types*

O – 17

 

19.      

MURTILAKSONO, Kukuh

Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Bogor Agricultural University, Darmaga Campus, Jl. Meranti, Bogor 16680, INDONESIA murtilaksono@faperta.ipb.ac.id;

Effect of Leaching on Water Quality of Acid Sulphate Soils*

O – 18

 

20.      

NAKAMOTO, Nobutada

Department of Applied Biology, Shinshu University, Ueda, Nagano,386-8567, JAPAN

nnakamt@giptc.shinshu-u.ac.jp

Ecological Purification System to Make Safe Drinking Water by Slow Sand Filtration System in Bangladesh*

O – 19

 

21.      

NASOETION, S.H

 

Conservation of endemic fish species (Malanotaenia celebensis) in Malili Lakes in South Celebes

O – 20

22.      

OIKAWA, Yosei

Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu, Tokyo 183-8509, JAPAN

yosei@cc.tuat.ac.jp

Local Efforts of Human Resource Development for Sustainable Peatland Use: Agricultural College and Farmers' School Approaches in Indragiri Hilir, Riau Province, Indonesia*

O – 21

23.      

PURNOMO,  Erry

Center for Tropical Acid Soils Studies, Graduate Studies for Natural Resource Management, Lambung Mangkurat University, Gedung I, Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan 70714, INDONESIA

Yield variations of Extreme High Yield of Tropical Rice Grown Without Fertilizer on Acid Sulfate Soil in South Kalimantan*

O – 22

 

24.      

SEGAH, Hendrik

Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8589 JAPAN

segah@env.agr.hokudai.ac.jp

The Study on 1997 and 2002 El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Effect Over Tropical Peat Swamp Forest in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia by Satellite Data*

O – 23

 

25.      

SHIMADA, Tomofumi

Laboratory of Ecology and Genetics, Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0810, JAPAN

mfm@ees.hokudai.ac.jp,

The sunda region, a precious world for mammalian fauna: phylogenetic reconstruction and evolutianary perspectives with help of rodent molecular networks

O – 24

26.      

SIMBOLON,

Herwint

Research Center for Biology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jl. Juanda 18, Bogor 16122-INDONESIA herbolon@indo.net.id

Peat swamp forest rehabilitation after wildfires: learning from natural process of forest recovery*

O – 25

27.      

SITEPU,

Irnayuli R.

Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Kita-9, Nishi-9, Kita-Ku, Sapporo 060-8589, JAPAN

yasu-h@abs.agr.hokudai.ac.jp

Proposed Approach for Peatland Rehabilitation Using Enriched Bacterial-Inoculated Seedling: Case Studies on Dipterocarps*

O – 26

 

28.      

SULISTIYAN-TO, Y.

Centre for International Co-operation in Management of Tropical Peatland (CIMTROP), UNPAR, Palangka Raya, INDONESIA

Mineral Nutrient Content of Rainfall, Throughfall, and Stemflow in Two Sub-Types of Peat Swamp Forest in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia*

O - 27

 

29.      

SUPRIYANTO

Faculty of Forestry, Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA

Community Development at the Surrounding IPB Gunung Walad Forestry Research Station, Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia

O – 28

30.      

SUWARDI

Center for Wetland Studies, Dept of Soil Science, Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA

Podzolisation in Mal-Developed Coastal Peatland and Its Impact to Soil Management*

O – 29

31.      

SUZUKI, Hitoshi

Laboratory of Ecology and Genetics, Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan

htsuzuki@ees.hokudai.ac.jp

The Sunda region, a precious world for mammalian fauna: phylogenetic reconstruction and evolutionary perspectives with help of rodent molecular networks

O – 30

32.      

TACHIBANA, Towa

Graduate School for International Cooperation Studies, Kobe University

2-1 Rokkodai, Nada-ku, Kobe 657-8501, JAPAN ttachi@kobe-u.ac.jp

Valuing Wetland Ecosystems: A Review*

O – 31

33.      

TAKAHASHI, Hidenori

Hokkaido Institute of Hydro-climate, N14 W3, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 001-0014 JAPAN

nana77@mtg.biglobe.ne.jp

The Importance of Ground Water Control for the Prevention of the Peat/Forest Fire in Tropical Peatland*

O – 32

34.      

TAKAKAI, Fumiaki

Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8589 JAPAN

takaka@chem.agr.hokudai.ac.jp

Effect of Forest Fire and Agriculture on CH4 and N2O emission Form Tropical Peatlands, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia*

O – 33

35.      

TAMAI,  Yutaka

Laboratory of Forest Resource Biology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, N-9, W-9, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-8589, JAPAN

ytamai@for.agr.hokudai.ac.jp

Mushroom Culture Property of Woods from Peat Swamp Forest*

O - 34

36.      

TERAZAWA,

Minoru

Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, N-9, W-9, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-8589, JAPAN mtera@for.agr.hokudai.ac.jp

Efficiency of Sawdust for the Reduction in Formation and Evaporation of Ammonia*

O – 35

37.      

WIDJAJA, Hermanu

Center for Wetland Studies, Department of Soil Science, Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA

Seasonal Characteristics Change of Water in The Main Canals of Rantau Rasau Transmigration Area, Berbak Delta, Jambi*

O – 36

38.      

ADEN,

Robertho

Centre for International Co-operation in Management of Tropical Peatland (CIMTROP), UNPAR, Palangka Raya, suwido@palangkaraya.wasantara.net.id

Sustaining Agropastoralism on the Central Kalimantan peatland : Production of Sasendok*

P – 1

39.      

BUCHAR,

Tariono

Limnological laboratory, UNPAR, Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA sulmin@palangkaraya.wasantara.net.id; sulmingumiri@yahoo.com; tariono_36447@yahoo.com

Toward the Domestication of Local Fishes in Central Kalimantan*

P – 2

40.      

DARUNG Untung

Faculty Of Agriculture, University Of Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA takakai@chem.agr.hokudai.ac.jp, untdar@yahoo.com

Effect of Forest Fire and Agriculture on CO2 Emission from Tropical Peatlands, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

P – 3

 

41.      

DWINAWATI, Elisabeth

ema_rian@yahoo.com

Potency of Dayak traditional vegetables consumption in the point of view mineral content and Fe bioavailability in vitro

P – 4

42.      

HAYASAKA,

Hiroshi

Hokkaido University, N13 W8 Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060-8628 JAPAN.

hhaya@eng.hokudai.ac.jp

Present State of Core City for Development  - Preliminary Research in Palangkaraya, Kalimantan*

P – 5

43.      

ISWANDI Anas

Laboratory of Soil Biology, Soil Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), Jl. Meranti, IPB Campus  Darmaga, Bogor 16680, INDONESIA

aiswandi@indo.net.id

Using Beneficial Soil Microbes in Rice Cultivation  to Reduce  Agrochemicals  Pollution  in  Swampy Area of  One Million Hectares Rice Project in Central Kalimantan*

P - 6

 

44.      

JAYADI,

Sudarsono

Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA sjayadi@indo.net.id

 

Sustaining Agropastoralism on the Central Kalimantan peatland : Forage Production - a case study of Kalampangan Livestock Experimental*

P – 7

45.      

KOESHARTO, Clara

Dept. of  Community Nutrition and Family Resources, Bogor Agricultural University, INDONESIA kcl@indo.net.id

Green, clean and healthy campus

P – 8

46.      

MAHARANI,

Rizki

Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, N-9, W-9, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-8589, JAPAN mtera@for.agr.hokudai.ac.jp; rizma_annisa@yahoo.com

Biomass Waste Management Activities In Indonesia; Trials in Bandung, Palangka Raya, and Samarinda*

P – 9

47.      

MELHANAH

Departement of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture,  University of Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA

melhanah2001@yahoo.com

Pest Preference on Sweet Corn (Zea mays Saccharata Sturt) on Peat Which Have Been Given Organic Matter, Cattle Manure and Lime*

P – 10

48.      

RUTHENA, Yuli

Limnological laboratory, UNPAR, Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA sulmin@palangkaraya.wasantara.net.id; sulmingumiri@yahoo.com;yuli_ruthena@plasa.com

Non Fishery Resources of Wetland Ecosystem in Central Kalimantan*

P – 11

 

49.      

SEPTIANI , Tri

Limnological laboratory, UNPAR, Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA sulmin@palangkaraya.wasantara.net.id;sulmingumiri@yahoo.com;tribusu@yahoo.com

Traditional Methods of Freshwater Fish Preservation In Central Kalimantan*

P – 12

50.      

SULISTIYAN-TO, Y.

Departement of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, UNPAR, Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA

sulistiyanto_y@yahoo.co.uk

Effect of Organic Matter, Cattle Manure and Lime on Growth and Nutrient Uptake of Sweet Corn (Zea mays Saccharata Sturt) on Peat Soil*

P – 13

51.      

SYAWAl, M. S

Research Center for Limnology, LIPI, Bogor, INDONESIA syawalms@yahoo.com

Environmental degradation due to Human activity changes in River Cikaniki, Bogor*

P – 14

 

52.      

TANAKA,

Shunitz

Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Kita-10, Nishi-5, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0810, JAPAN

shunitz@ees.hokudai.ac.jp

Chemical Properties of Humic Substances and the Possibility of Use for Environmental Remediation Reduction and Solubilization Properties*

P – 15

53.      

TRISLIANA

Limnological laboratory, UNPAR, Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA sulmin@palangkaraya.wasantara.net.id; sulmingumiri@yahoo.com;yautris@yahoo.com

 

 

Freshwater Fish Market in Palangka Raya*

P – 16

 

 

54.      

WELSIANA,  Sepmiarna

Limnological laboratory, UNPAR, Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA sulmin@palangkaraya.wasantara.net.id;sulmingumiri@yahoo.com;danum_blue@yahoo.com

Fish Cuisine in Central Kalimantan*

P – 17

 

55.      

WIDJAJA, Fifi

Department of Living Aquatic  Resources Management, Faculty of fisheries and Marine Science, Bogor Agriculture University (IPB), Bogor, INDONESIA

Water Hyacinth and Water Pollution*

P – 18

56.      

WULANDARI, Linda

Limnological laboratory, UNPAR, Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA sulmin@palangkaraya.wasantara.net.id; sulmingumiri@yahoo.com,

linda_160172@yahoo.com

The Lost of Local People Income from Beje During the Mega Rice Project in Central Kalimantan*

P - 19

57.      

Yurenfri

Limnological laboratory, University of Palangka Raya (UNPAR), Central Kalimantan, INDONESIA sulmin@palangkaraya.wasantara.net.id; sulmingumiri@yahoo.com;

The Life of a Local Fisherman Family in the Takapan Lake of Central Kalimantan*

P – 20

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