MANAJEMEN SUMBER DAYA ALAM

193 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2014 A.1.1. Ms. Eve Alicia Warburton Warga Negara Nationality : Australia Jabatan Position : PhD Candidate Institusi Institution : Australian National University Email email : eve.warburtonanu.edu.au Alamat Address : 61 Yeramba St Turramurra, NSW, Australia, 2074 Australia A.2. Disasters as Windows of Opportunity for Change towards Sustainable Development Tujuan Penelitian : Mempelajari bagaimana proses penanganan bencana dapat menciptakan kesempatan bagi pembangunan berkelanjutan Bidang Penelitian : Manajemen penanganan bencana Lama Penelitian : 3 tiga bulan, mulai 3 Oktober 2014month, starting from Daerah Penelitian : DKI Jakarta, Jawa Barat Kabupaten Bandung dan Kota Bandung, DI Yogyakarta, Jawa Timur Surabaya Mitra Kerja : Resilience Development Institute Indonesia Elisabeth Rianawati, M.Eng. Abstract The purpose of my dissertation research is to learn about and document how disasters and post-disaster recovery processes can create opportunities for sustainable development, and how various groups can seize those opportunities in the post- disaster recovery process. In the recovery process, sustainable development can manifest through e.g., increased social justice, livelihood opportunities, resource eiciency, and civic governance, as well as reduced disaster risk and vulnerability. The questions I will be focusing on are: Who iswas involved in recovery activities in pursuit of sustainable development? How dodid individuals and organizations pursue sustainable development in these projects? Is progress towards sustainable development observable for whom, and how? My hope is that this research will document what was done and how sharing best practices thereby helping inform practitioners on how to foster sustainable development in post-disaster recovery. 194 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2014 I have selected the following case studies for ieldwork estimated times: Recovery from tsunami in Banda Aceh, Indonesia 3 months, ideally from October- December 2014; Recovery from typhoon in Hayian, Philippines about 1 month, December-January 2014; Recovery from earthquakes in Christchurch, New Zealand 3 months, ideally from February-April 2015 A.2.1. Ms. Katja Brundiers Warga Negara Nationality : Jerman Jabatan Position : Research Professional Institusi Institution : School of Sustainability, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University Email email : katja.brundiersasu.edu Alamat Address : 936 S Maple Avenue Tempe, AZ 85281, USA USA A.3. Enhancing Supply Chain Performance in the Australian and Indonesia Dairy Industry Tujuan Penelitian : Mengidentiikasi kegiatan inovasi supply chain yang dilakukan oleh semua pihak yang terlibat dalam industri susu, khususnya antara Indonesia dan Australia Bidang Penelitian : Ekonomi Manajemen Lama Penelitian : 4empat bulan, mulai 15Desember 2014month, starting from Daerah Penelitian : Jateng Semarang Mitra Kerja : FMIPA Universitas Diponegoro Prof. Mustaid, Ph.D. Abstract This research project will focus on Australian and Indonesian dairy industry supply chain innovation practices. This study aims to identify the supply chain innovation practices including supplier partnership, customer relationship, information sharing, information quality, trust and commitment and a lean system , which have 195 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2014 most inluence over dairy supply chain management performance. It is expected that the project will have economic, environmental and social beneits, in terms of increasing productivity and net value, growing market access and sustaining the natural resource base. By boosting industry margins and proits across the value chain, it is expected that there will be substantial additional gains on ofer for both the national economy and regional communities across Australia and Indonesia. We would anticipate that the results of the survey would indicate what kind of supply chain management improvements could be made in diferent locations in the industry, and at diferent levels of the supply chain. As indicated by many researchers of supply chain analysis, and observed in our previous work, trust and commitment between supply chain participants, supply chain practices such as strategic supplier partnerships, customer relationships, information sharing, information quality, and lean thinking are probably important considerations. To complete the survey and disseminate the results efectively will require substantial interaction with managers along the supply chain. We will essentially need to gather within our data their understanding of the supply chain components and relationships. As we generate results they will need to be disseminated widely in the industry through individual discussions, forums and information lealets. A.3.1. Dr. Ferry Jie Warga Negara Nationality : Australia Jabatan Position : Senior Lecturer Institusi Institution : RMIT University Email email : ferry.jiermit.edu.au AlamatAddress : 19 Kirrama Street, Tarneit Victoria 3029 Australia Australia Judul Penelitian : “Implementing Convention on Biological Diversity CBD, Nagoya Protocol NP and Access Beneit Sharing ABS - Impacts for International Research Management” A.4. Implementing Convention on Biological Diversity CBD, Nagoya Protocol NP and Access Beneit Sharing ABS - Impacts for International Research Management 196 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2014 Tujuan Penelitian : Menganalisa rangkaian implementasi riset yang sesuai dengan peraturan Convention on Biological Diversity CBD, Nagoya Protocol NP, dan Access Beneit Sharing ABS untuk mengembangkan metode serta instrumen terbaik Bidang Penelitian : Manajemen SDA Lama Penelitian : 12dua belas bulan, mulai 11 Februari 2014 month, starting from Daerah Penelitian : Jambi UNJA, Sulteng UNTAD - Palu, Jabar IPB Bogor Mitra Kerja : IPB Prof. Dr. Anas M. Fauzi, M.Eng., Prof. Dr. Ir. Iskandar Z. Siregar, Prof. Dr. Damayanti Buchori, Univ.Jambi Dr. Bambang Irawan, Univ. Tadulako Dr. Aiyen Tjoa, LIPI Prof.Dr.Endang Sukara 1. Research objectives The research as part of the central management aims to analyse strains to implement research in line with CBD, NP and ABS regulations, to develop best practise methods and instruments providing guidance on example of CRC 990 EFForTS research in Indonesia, a tropical country with one of the highest biological diversity on earth. 2. Description of study ield Social Science, Law, Management, Sustainability The German Research Foundation DFG is a major funding institution, which sponsors an important number of German basic research projects who are working with biological material. In view of its commitment to the objectives of the CBD, the DFG has adopted respective guidelines for its researchers already in 2007. Recently these guidelines are under revision in order to adjust them to the NP. The Guidelines gives researchers general orientation for research collaboration planning object to CBD and NP. Till recent very little research is done in this ield. 3. Research material or object to be investigated The CRC 990 research is in several points object to CBD and NP. Some of the subprojects are working with genetic recourses and collect plant material or animals and carry out analyses in Indonesia. Some analyses work, which cannot 197 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2014 be done in Indonesia, may need to export a part of the collected samples under separate MTA for further identiication and analyses in Germany. The NP protocol does not only cover working with biological material, but it also includes rights of traditional groups. Two of the CRC 990 project’s ield locations are inhabited by groups of SukuAnakDalam Orang Rimba. Even these groups are not direct object of investigation, contact is unavoidable and therefore the project also needs to pay attention to their rights. In this case a PIC is also necessary. 4. Research approach or methods The research will consist of four major components: 1 International Regime: Analysing CBD, NP and respective international documents for its applicability to the research of CRC 990 EFForTS 2 National Regime: Analysing existing regulations and implementation eforts of the Indonesian law making institutions and its consequences to research management 3 Lessons learned: Analysing experiences of past big scale research collaboration, like within STORMA, as well as other relevant research collaboration 4 Guiding to best practise: Drawing assumptions out of 1 - 4 and develop methods and instruments for project management. For data collection we will prepare questionnaires. These questionnaires will be send to universities in Indonesia who have international collaborations and who are working with biological material. Further, we will study existing regulations and law. A.4.1. Mr. Wolfram Lorenz Warga Negara Nationality : Jerman Jabatan Position : Project Coordinator Institusi Institution : University of Göettingen Email email : wolfram.lorenzgmx.de Alamat Address : Muehlengrund 5 37124 Rosdorf, Germany 198 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2014

BAB 5 ILMU KEBUMIAN

A. GEOLOGI

A.1. Transitions in the Banda Arc-Australia continental collision Tujuan Penelitian : Melakukan analisis seismologi, topograi, dan geomorphologik guna memahami control litosferik dan mantel pada permukaan bumi Bidang Penelitian : Geologi Lama Penelitian : 12 dua belas bulan mulai 15September 2014 month, starting from Daerah Penelitian : NTT Alor, Atambua, Belu, Bajawa Ngada, Ende Mitra Kerja Fakultas Ilmu dan Teknologi Kebumian ITB Professor Sri Widiyantoro Abstract PROJECT SUMMARY – Transitions in the Banda Arc-Australia continental collision as a bridge to understanding mantle and lithospheric controls on surface tectonics. Intellectual merits: Eastern Indonesia is one of the least well understood geological domains of our planet, and yet the region provides a truly remarkable natural experiment for unraveling the complex dynamics of convergent tectonics. The recent, subduction-related collision of the Australian continental lithosphere with the active Banda arc efectively captures the initiation of convergent orogenesis and ofers a rare glimpse into a process that has shaped Earth’s evolution over geologic time. Along strike the tectonic setting allows for imaging and assessing the spatio-temporal evolution of the collision, which allows for investigation of the transition from subduction to arc-continental collision. This will also lead to help ill in fundamental gaps in general understanding of collisional tectonics. There are many unanswered questions about the interrelationships between the history of convergence and the present-day crustal, lithospheric and mantle structure, and the way this relates to topography; for example: 1. What are the initial location, timing, efects, and extent of the arc-continent collision, both along and across the Banda arc? 199 Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing Kementerian Riset Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA 2014 2. What is the slab morphology beneath the ocean-continent convergent margin transition? Is the slab torn and, if so, can we say how the tear has evolved? 3. How does the subaerial and submarine topographic expression of initial continental collision vary laterally across the Banda arc transition? How does this topography relate to the underlying lithospheric structure? 4. How do along-arc variations in lithospheric and crustal structure, including the extent of subducted continental lithosphere, modulate and inluence the coupling and interactions between the deep mantle and surface deformation? To help answer these questions, a multidisciplinary research team has been assembled to constrain a sophisticated dynamical model of regional collision and subduction by passive seismology, topography analysis, geomorphological work, and a collaboratively led geodetic campaign. These eforts will be linked together with ongoing geologic work, with the aim of formulating a robust framework for understanding the forces driving the tectonics of the Banda arc. The targeted region lies between the islands of Sumba and Timor 118E-128E, spanning the transition from subduction of oceanic lithosphere to continental collision. This study of the Banda arc holds promise for clarifying the relationships between surface uplift, crustal deformation and recycling, lithospheric structure, subduction, and mantle convection, and ofers fundamental new constraints on the nature of stress transfer through complex plate boundaries. A.1.1. Mr. Cooper William Harris Warga Negara Nationality : Amerika Serikat Jabatan Position : PhD student Institusi Institution : University of Southern California Email email : cwharrisusc.edu AlamatAddress : Department of Earth Sciences, 3651 Trousdale Pkwy Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA A.2. Late Pleistocene Landscapes in South Sulawesi : A Strategic Location Understanding Climate and Environmental change in our Region Tujuan Penelitian : Mempelajari sejarah perubahan vegetasi Danau Malili dari aspek paleo ekologi