Improved Management
of Indonesia’s Forest
From Illegal Logging to Community Logging :
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Results of
‘illegal logging’ period :
1. Many forest investigators due to numerous
training
2. Established Forest Watch Indonesia (FWI)
3. Independent Local Television Stations
4. Anti Illegal Logging Law
5. Biggest Anti Illegal Logging Operation
Yes We Can!
1. We have strong experience working with forestry issues and we
have a aplicable bussines model in community base and
sustainable logging
2. We have 231 Members in 27 province in Indonesia from Aceh to
Papua with association assets more than US $ 20 Million
3. We have a lot of experience to influence government regulation with our
result from the field :
a. Anti Illegal Logging Law
b. SVLK
c. Developed HTR regulation by our experience in Konawe Selatan
d. Inspired Ministry of Cooperative to separate the Production
Cooperative with the Financial Cooperative (our experience in
Jogjakarta)
4. Our financial system is audited every year, recognised by Ernst and
Young, who chose Telapak as a Social Entrepreneur of The Year in 2008
5. International Recognition for Telapak as a organisation or for Telapak
members:
a. Ashoka Fellows
b. Ernst & Young Social Entrepreneur of The Year 2008
c. Conde Nast Traveler Environmental Award, 2008
d. Young Global Leaders, World Economic Forum, 2009
e. Skoll Award on Social Entrepreneurship in 2010
f. Goldman Environmental Prize, 2010
g. Ramon Magsaysay Award 2012
Telapak’s Next Step.. 1. Continuing Investigation and Monitoring and continuing training for
community investigator – US$ 2 Million
2. Completing the community logging prototype, with :
a. Build the the rest 1,700 ha in state forest with KHJL who
already get permit for 65 years management – US$ 2
Million
b. Build Finishing Industry with KWLM in Jogjakarta – US $ 1,5
Million
c. Expand community logging in private land in Lampung –
US$ 1 Million
3. Continuing community logging process in 5 site, who already have
permit from government, in costumary land in Papua – US$ 5
Million
4. Continuing Integrated Low carbon growth industry with build
renewable energy from waste of wood in Konawe Selatan ,
Jogjakarta, and Lampung – US$ 6 million
Lessons Learned:
1. Doing business with community may be a better way to
engage community, develop its capacity, and maintain
sustainability.
2. Replication can be spread to other areas related to
natural resource extraction such as fishing and coral
protection.
3. Social innovation will be best achieved by involving
pertinent stakeholders from the outset.
4. Sometimes an NGO must transform itself to a social
enterprise to better achieve its missions.
thank you
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