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Activity Name: Causes and impacts of fires
Country of Implementation:
Indonesia
Implementing Institutions:
USDA Forest Service/Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
Host Country Counterpart Institutions:
Indonesia Ministry of Forestry and Estate Crops
| Estimated Expenditure by Fiscal Year of Implementation | |
| Fiscal Year | 1998 |
| Amount | $700,000 |
Operating Unit: Funding: ANE/SPOTS Managing: G/ENV/DAA Objective Number: 498-015 1998 SEA-03
Brief Activity Description: This assessment is objectively analyzing the different scenarios under which the 97-98 fires in Indonesia occurred. It is the evaluation which directly links the events on the ground with satellite imagery and aerial photography. It is implemented by a research partnership involving the US Forest Service’s Remote Sensing Applications Center (RSAC) in Salt Lake City, the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and the International Center for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF), both in Indonesia. The following has been accomplished:
CIFOR and ICRAF are currently
undertaking Phase II research with funding assistance from the European Commision
with the project THE UNDERLYING CAUSES AND IMPACTS OF FIRES IN INDONESIA (B7-6201/99-034-/DEV/FT).
The project will build on information and insights gained by previous investigations
into the fires in various locations in Indonesia. CIFOR/ICRAF's objective
is to go beyond the initial understanding of the causes of fires. This will
be achieved by undertaking a social, economic, spatial, temporal, institutional
and ecological analysis of the landscape at the provincial and site specific
level. An analysis will be made of the changes and formation of fire-prone
resistant landscapes. In order to assess the roles of the different factors
influencing the creation of fire-prone and fire-resistant landscapes, sites
will be studied in Sumatra and Kalimantan (with different historical land
use patterns). These sites will form the basis for determining the extent
to which fires are influenced by land use policies from village level through
to central government. The sites will also cover areas with peat soils, the
burning of which contributed a very large portion of the smoke and haze during
the 1997/98 fires.
Links:
Fire Research at CIFOR Underlying Causes and Impacts of Fires Project Site
FS/IF site on Assessing the Underlying Causes and Impacts of Fires in Southeast Asia (Deleted)
CIFOR Seeking Solutions to Fires in Southeast Asia
Building
capacity for fire management in Indonesia EAPEI support to the USDA
Forest Service
Alternatives to slash and burn agriculture
EAPEI support to ICRAF
Reduced Impact Harvesting EAPEI support to the Tropical
Forest Foundation
Coal Seam and Peat Fire Suppression EAPEI support to
DOI Office of Surface Mining
Monitoring of Smoke Haze and Forest
Fires in Southeast Asia Singapore Meteorological Services
ASEAN Regional Haze Action Plan Coordination and Support Unit
Ministry of Forestry of Indonesia
Forest
Fires in Indonesia publications by WWF/Indonesia
FireGlobe: Global Fire Monitoring
Center (GFMC) Asia
Links Projects
and Programmes in SE Asia
NOAA The Climate Prediction Center (CPC)
Project FireFight South East Asia is the first element of a global initiative by WWF – The World Wide Fund for Nature and IUCN – The World Conservation Union, funded by the EC – European Commission. The project seeks to secure essential policy reform through a strategy of advocacy using syntheses and analysis of existing information and new outputs. Project FireFight South East Asia works at the national and regional level across South East Asia to support and advocate the creation of the legislative and economic bases for mitigating harmful man-lit forest fires.
Publications:
CIFOR Underlying Causes and Impacts of Fires Outputs (Reports, Posters, Papers and Press Releases)
Applegate,
G.A.B,, U Chokkalingam and S Suyanto. 2001. The
Underlying causes and Impact of Fires in Southeast Asia Final Report. CIFOR,
ICRAF, USAID, USFS. Bogor. 3690kb also at USAID at PN-ACT-614
2,945 KB
Fires in Indonesia
: an assessment of the causes -- summary of research findings : 1997-1998 fires.
Feb 2002. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) | International
Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) | U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Forest
Service | USAID. Bur. for Asia and the Near East. Ofc. of Strategic Planning,
Operations and Technical Support | USAID. Bur. for Economic Growth, Agriculture,
and Trade. Ofc. of Environment and Natural Resources. 15 p. [17 p.] PN-ACS-859
(Paper)
Suyanto,
S. |
Dennis, Rona | et al. Aug 2000 The underlying causes and impacts of fires
in South-east Asia : site 1. Sekincau, Lampung Province, Indonesia -- site report
PN-ACT-615 827
KB
Suyanto,
S. |
Dennis, Rona | et al. Aug 2000 The underlying causes and impacts of
fires in South-east Asia : site 2. Menggala, Lampung Province, Indonesia --
site report PN-ACT-617
1,581 KB
Suyanto,
S. |
Ruchiat, Y. | et al.Sep 2000 The underlying causes and impacts of fires
in South-east Asia : site 3. Tanah Tumbuh, Jambi Province, Indonesia -- site
report PN-ACT-619 761
KB
Dennis,
R. A. |
Ruchiat, Y. | et al. Sep 2000 The underlying causes and impacts of fires
in South-east Asia : site 4. Musi Banyu Asin, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia
-- site report PN-ACT-620 1,196 KB
Dennis,
R. A.,
Erman, A. Nov 2000 The underlying causes and impacts of fires in South-east
Asia : site 5. Danau Sentarum, West Kalimantan Province, Indonesia -- site report
PN-ACT-621 1,852
KB
Mayer,
J. |
Suratmoko, B. | et al. Sep 2000 The underlying causes and impacts of fires
in South-east Asia : site 6. Sanggau, West Kalimantan Province, Indonesia --
site report PN-ACT-622 1,001 KB
Suyanto,
S. |
Ruchiat, Y. | et al. Aug 2000 The underlying causes and impacts of fires
in South-east Asia : site 7. Tumbang Titi, West Kalimantan Province, Indonesia
-- site report PN-ACT-624 2,004 KB
Colfer,
C. |
Dennis, R. A. |
Applegate, G. Sep 2000 The underlying causes and impacts of fires in South-east
Asia : site 8. Long Segar, East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia -- site report
PN-ACT-625 1,021 KB
Mayer,
Judith |
Suratmoko, Bagus Aug 2000 The underlying causes and impacts of fires in
South-east Asia : fire and landscape in Sanggau, West Kalimantan [Province],
Indonesia -- socio-economic report PN-ACT-623 1,263
KB
Suyanto,
S. |
Ruchiat, Yayat n.d. The underlying causes and impacts of fires in
South-east Asia : ]impacts of human activities and land tenure conflict on fires
and land use change : case study of Menggala-Lampung-Sumatra[ Province, Indonesia
-- socio-economic report] PN-ACT-618
406 KB
Suyanto,
S. n.d.[The underlying causes and impacts of fires in South-east Asia :
]fire, deforestation and land tenure in the north-eastern fringes of Bukit Barisan
Selatan National Park, Lampung[ Province, Indonesia -- socio-economic report]
PN-ACT-616 362
KB
Ruchiat,
Yayat n.d. Penyebab dan dampak kebakaran hutan dan lahan (the underlying
causes and impacts of fire [i.e., fires in Southeast Asia]) -- studi kasus :
Tumbang Titi, Kabupeten Ketapang, Kalimantan Barat[, Indonesia] PN-ACT-626
308 KB
Indonesia's
Fire Problem CIFOR News Highlights
The recent outbreak of fires in Indonesia 28 March 2000 CIFOR News Highlights
No quick fix for forest fires, researchers warn CIFOR News Release 7/31/01
"Haze
in Riau: Case of déjà vu" Jakarta Post of August 3, 2000
Indonesian Fire Maps (USDA/FS) Publish date: 3/16/1998
Related Publications:
Communities in flames : proceedings of an international conference on community involvement in fire management Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia July 25-28, 2001 Edited by Peter Moore, David Ganz, Lay Cheng Tan, Thomas Enters and Patrick B. Durst. Published by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand 2002
Qadri, S. Tahir
(Ed). 2001. Fire,
Smoke, and Haze: The ASEAN Response Strategy. Asian Development Bank and
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Tacconi, Luca. 2003. Fires in Indonesia: Causes, costs and policy implications. CIFOR Occasional Paper No. 38. Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor Indonesia. 34pp.
Stolle, F. 2000. DETERMINANTS OF VEGETATION FIRES IN SUMATRA AND KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA
Contacts:
| Grahame
Applegate Forest Scientist, Sustainable Forest Management Program |
Center
for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Mailing address P.O. Box 6596 JKPWB, Jakarta 10065, Indonesia Office address Jalan CIFOR, Situ Gede, Sindangbarang, Bogor Barat 16680, Indonesia |
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251 622 622 62 251 622 100 |
g.applegate@cgiar.org |
| Benge, Mike | International
Programs USDA Forest Service 1099 14th St NW 5500W Washington, DC 20005-3402 |
202501 3025 202 273 4748 |
mbenge@fs.us.gov http://www.fs.fed.us/global |
| Dennis,
Rona A Remote Sensing/GIS Analyst |
Center
for International Forestry Research Jalan CIFOR Situ Gede, Sindang Barang Bogor Barat 16680 Indonesia |
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21 622 622 62 21 622 100 |
r.dennis@cgiar.org |
| Man, Gary | International
Programs USDA Forest Service 1099 14th St NW 5500W Washington, DC 20005-3402 |
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273 4746 202 273 4750 |
gman@fs.us.gov http://www.fs.fed.us/global |
| Paul
A. Maus Remote Sensing Specialist |
Remote
Sensing Applications Center (RSAC) USDA Forest Service 2222 W. 2300 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84119 |
801 975 3756 | pmaus@fs.fed.us |
| Melnyk,
Mary PhD Environment Analyst USDA RSSA |
USAID Asia and Near East Bureau 1325 G St NW Room 460 Washington, DC 20005-3104 |
202
219 0501 202 219 0506 |
mmelnyk@usaid.gov |
| MacDicken,
Dr Kenneth G Director of Research |
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CIFOR Situ Gede Sindang Barang PO Box 161 Bogor 16001 Indonesia Mail to: |
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25 162 2622 or 662 070 x707 62 25 162 2100 |
k.macdicken@cgiar.org |
| Tomich,
Dr Thomas P Principal Economist and Global ASB Coordinator |
International
Centre for Research in Agroforestry United Nations Ave, Gigiri PO Box 30677 Nairobi, Kenya |
254
252 4139 254 252 4001 |
T.Tomich@cgiar.org |