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RECENT ORNITHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS from BURU by Paul Jepson (Final Manuscript Received 21 April 1993)
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by KUKILA KUKILA 6 No. 2 (1993): 85 - 109 RECENT ORNITHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS FROM BURU by Paul Jepson (Final manuscript received 21 April 1993) Summary The island of Buru was visited between 8 Nov and 10 Dec 1969 and surveys conducted from field stations in the north-west of the island. A total of 112 species was recorded, including six of Bum's ten endemic species. Four of the endemic species, Pnoniturus mada, Monarcha loricatus, Rhipidura superflua and Zosterops buruensis were found to be quite common, but Lichmera deningeri and Cworacina fortis are considered to be uncommon or rare. The mountains or Burn from where Madanga ruficollis and Rhinomyias addita have previously beea collected were not visited. Concern is expressed concerning the status of two endemic parrots, Charmosyna toxopei and Tanypiathus gramineus, which were not conclusively recorded and which appear to have always been rare. Six species were recorded for the first tune on Buru. Introduction The Manchester Indonesia Islands Expedition visited the island of Buru between 8 Nov and 10 Dec 1989. The aim of the expedition was to obtain data related to the conservation of bird faunas. The results of the analysis of data on the ecology and habitat preferences of the bird species will appear elsewhere. The purpose of this paper is to present a systematic list of birds recorded on Bum by the expedition, and to publish notes collected for some of the species on moult, nests and vocalisations. During the last sixty years. -
Local Uses of Tree Species and Contribution of Mixed Tree Gardens to Livelihoods of Saleman Village Near the Manusela National Park, Seram Island, Maluku (Indonesia)
Local uses of tree species and contribution of mixed tree gardens to livelihoods of Saleman village near the Manusela National Park, Seram Island, Maluku (Indonesia) Master’s thesis Ariane Cosiaux Master “Biodiversité Végétale Tropicale” 2012 Ariane Cosiaux 2012 Master’s internship from 7 March to 17 August 2012 at : Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Jalan CIFOR, Situ Gede Bogor Barat 16115 Indonesia Supervisor : Yves Laumonier CIRAD scientist in the research unit « Tropical Forest Goods and Ecosystem Services » Aknowledgments I first want to thank Yves Laumonier for allowing me to do this internship, for his availability and advices. And I want to thank him for allowing me to discover the amazing Island of Seram. I would like to thank also Pak Purwanto from LIPI for his kindness and his invaluable advices for the ethnobotanical part of my study. I am grateful to him for his help to the realization of my questionnaire in bahasa Indonesia and his encouragements during the first two weeks of my field work. I am so grateful for the hospitality of the Saleman village. First I want to thank Nenek In and Hapipa for hosting me during my field work. Then I want to thank my field assistant Jul who help me and take care of me. A special thank goes to Bapak Hadir who taught me the name of plants in bahasa Saleman, for his kindness and availability. I also would like to thank Bapak Mustafa and Mama Ratna who also take care of me and help me for collecting voucher specimens. Finally, I like to thank Andre, Yaren and all the member of Nenek In family. -
2019 UI Greenmetric World University Rankings in Indonesia
2019 UI GreenMetric World University Rankings in Indonesia IND World University Country SI EC WS WR TR ED Total Rank Rank 1 27 Universitas Indonesia Indonesia 1050 1625 1500 825 1375 1650 8025 2 40 Bogor Agricultural University Indonesia 1400 1200 1425 575 1475 1700 7775 3 47 Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia 900 1300 1500 875 1375 1675 7625 4 50 Diponegoro University Indonesia 750 1575 1350 950 1225 1750 7600 Institut Teknologi Sepuluh 59 Indonesia 975 1350 1275 925 1225 1800 7550 5 Nopember 6 71 Universitas Negeri Semarang Indonesia 1050 1475 1125 800 1450 1500 7400 7 96 Universitas Sebelas Maret Indonesia 775 1450 1275 850 1275 1425 7050 8 109 Universitas Islam Indonesia Indonesia 650 1400 1050 800 1275 1750 6925 9 135 Telkom University Indonesia 775 1250 1350 700 1325 1150 6550 10 142 Universitas Padjadjaran Indonesia 675 1175 1350 725 1150 1400 6475 Universitas Islam Negeri Raden 172 Indonesia 950 1450 1125 650 1250 825 6250 11 Intan Lampung Universitas Muhammadiyah 189 Indonesia 725 1450 975 775 1150 1050 6125 12 Yogyakarta 213 Universitas Multimedia Nusantara Indonesia 575 1500 1200 900 950 900 6025 13 14 250 Universitas Sumatera Utara Indonesia 800 925 1275 775 1075 950 5800 15 255 Airlangga University Indonesia 875 875 900 650 1325 1125 5750 16 257 Brawijaya University Indonesia 575 1250 900 600 950 1450 5725 17 303 Universitas Medan Area Indonesia 775 1075 975 450 1025 1125 5425 18 343 Universitas Lampung Indonesia 700 1275 900 525 850 975 5225 19 355 Yogyakarta State University Indonesia 425 1150 900 450 1325 900 5150 20 407 -
Local Trade Networks in Maluku in the 16Th, 17Th and 18Th Centuries
CAKALELEVOL. 2, :-f0. 2 (1991), PP. LOCAL TRADE NETWORKS IN MALUKU IN THE 16TH, 17TH, AND 18TH CENTURIES LEONARD Y. ANDAYA U:-fIVERSITY OF From an outsider's viewpoint, the diversity of language and ethnic groups scattered through numerous small and often inaccessible islands in Maluku might appear to be a major deterrent to economic contact between communities. But it was because these groups lived on small islands or in forested larger islands with limited arable land that trade with their neighbors was an economic necessity Distrust of strangers was often overcome through marriage or trade partnerships. However, the most . effective justification for cooperation among groups in Maluku was adherence to common origin myths which established familial links with societies as far west as Butung and as far east as the Papuan islands. I The records of the Dutch East India Company housed in the State Archives in The Hague offer a useful glimpse of the operation of local trading networks in Maluku. Although concerned principally with their own economic activities in the area, the Dutch found it necessary to understand something of the nature of Indigenous exchange relationships. The information, however, never formed the basis for a report, but is scattered in various documents in the form of observations or personal experiences of Dutch officials. From these pieces of information it is possible to reconstruct some of the complexity of the exchange in MaJuku in these centuries and to observe the dynamism of local groups in adapting to new economic developments in the area. In addition to the Malukans, there were two foreign groups who were essential to the successful integration of the local trade networks: the and the Chinese. -
Daftar Bpr Konvensional Posisi Januari 2015
DAFTAR BPR KONVENSIONAL POSISI JANUARI 2015 Sandi KC Jenis nama_bank nama_cabang alamat Propinsi Dati II Kode Pos Telp Fax KOJK 600001 1 KP PT. BPR Jawa Timur Pusat Jl. Ciliwung No.11 Jatim Kota Surabaya 60241 031-5677844 031-5681037 Kantor Regional 3 Jawa Timur, Bali dan NT 600001 2 KC PT. BPR Jawa Timur KC Bangkalan Jl. Teuku Umar No.33A Kemayoran Jatim Kab. Bangkalan 69116 031-3099760 031-3061490 Kantor Regional 3 Jawa Timur, Bali dan NT 600001 3 KC PT. BPR Jawa Timur KC Banyuwangi Jl. Brigjen Katamso No. 1 Jatim Kab. Banyuwangi 0333-411585 0333-421061 Kantor Regional 3 Jawa Timur, Bali dan NT 600001 4 KC PT. BPR Jawa Timur KC Blitar Jl. Kalimantan No.59 Jatim Kota Blitar 66131 0342-816369 0342-816866 Kantor Regional 3 Jawa Timur, Bali dan NT 600001 5 KC PT. BPR Jawa Timur KC Gresik Jl. Jaksa Agung Suprapto No.08 Jatim Kab. Gresik 61111 031-3982985 031-3982983 Kantor Regional 3 Jawa Timur, Bali dan NT 600001 6 KC PT. BPR Jawa Timur KC Jombang Jl. Dr. Sutomo No.7 Jatim Kab. Jombang 61411 0321-850556 0321-850557 Kantor Regional 3 Jawa Timur, Bali dan NT 600001 7 KC PT. BPR Jawa Timur KC Kediri Jl. Kawi No. 4 B Mojoroto Jatim Kota Kediri 64112 0354-773093 0354-771592 Kantor Regional 3 Jawa Timur, Bali dan NT 600001 8 KC PT. BPR Jawa Timur KC Lamongan Jl. Dr. Wahidin Sudiro Husodo No.96 Jatim Kab. Lamongan 62262 0322-324920 0322-318921 Kantor Regional 3 Jawa Timur, Bali dan NT 600001 9 KC PT. -
North Kalimantan Indonesia
JURISDICTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY PROFILE NORTH KALIMANTAN INDONESIA FOREST NO FOREST DEFORESTATION (1990-2015) LOW-EMISSION RURAL DEVELOPMENT (LED-R) AT A GLANCE DRIVERS OF Infrastructure development • Newest province in Indonesia, established in 2012 DEFORESTATION Fisheries (formerly part of East Kalimantan) Industrial mining TANJUNG SELOR Large-scale legal logging • 30% of provincial population are migrants from other provinces, with recent migrants settling in urban areas; Large-scale agriculture g population growth agricultural land conversion, AVERAGE ANNUAL 11.33 Mt CO2 (2010-2015) Includes Data sources: production decrease & increased reliance on imports EMISSIONS FROM above-ground biomass & peat Socio-economic: BPS decomposition Deforestation: Derived DEFORESTATION from Ministry of • 90% of provincial area contained in forests zoned for AREA 68,996 km2 Forestry data protection, conservation & production POPULATION 716,407 (2018) • Palm oil accounts for 62% of agricultural production HDI 69.84 (2017) Deforestation GDP USD 4.1 billion GDP • Kayan Mentarang National Park (KMNP), one of the Average yearly (2017) deforestation (using 51 50 largest conservation areas in SE Asia & a central part of the FREL baseline GINI 0.303 (2018) 2 period 1990-2012) TRILLIONS IDR the Heart of Borneo Initiative, encompasses over 15% 6 40 MAIN ECONOMIC of the jurisdiction (13,600 km2) Fish farming ACTIVITIES 30 Extraction of non-renewable 4 • Endangered Bornean elephants in the Sebuku forest resources 20 are protected by national regulations & culturally -
Peserta Dan Jadwal Pembekalan BUDI-LN Gel-1 2016
Lampiran Surat : Nomor : Tanggal : LAMPIRAN 1. Daftar Peserta Lokakarya Pra-Keberangkatan Beasiswa Unggulan Dosen Indonesia (BUDI) Luar Negeri Gel-1 Tahun 2016 Yogyakarta, 12-14 Agustus 2016 No No Registrasi Nama NIDN PT Asal PT Tujuan Negara Mulai Studi Program Studi Jenjang UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL 1 160001028401 YUSRON SUGIARTO 0001028401 UNIVERSITAS BRAWIJAYA AUSTRALIA SEP-2016 S3 AUSTRALIA ENGINEERING 2 160001078304 LA ODE AHMAD BARATA 0001078304 UNIVERSITAS HALU OLEO KANAZAWA UNIVERSITY JAPAN SEP-2016 TEKNIK MESIN S3 UNIVERSITAS PENDIDIKAN 3 160001118106 DENNY ANDRIANA 0001118106 UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE UNITED KINGDOM OKT-2016 ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE S3 INDONESIA 4 160003108901 SRI OKTAMULIANI 0003108901 UNIVERSITAS JAMBI TOHOKU UNIVERSITY JAPAN OKT-2016 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING S3 5 160003117304 NIKEN PUJIRAHAYU 0003117304 UNIVERSITAS HALU OLEO EHIME UNIVERSITY JAPAN SEP-2016 APPLIED BIORESOURCE SCIENCE S3 NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE 6 160003118402 SAMUEL 0003118402 UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO PUKYONG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SOUTH KOREA AGU-2016 S3 SYSTEM ENGINEERING NUTRITION, TOXICOLOGY & 7 160004078501 ADRIYAN PRAMONO 0004078501 UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY NETHERLANDS SEP-2016 TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH IN S3 METABOLISM 8 160004097901 ADE CANDRA 0004097901 UNIVERSITAS SUMATERA UTARA KANAZAWA UNIVERSITY JAPAN SEP-2016 ENVIROMENTAL DESIGN S3 9 160004108002 OKTAVIAN ABRAHAM LANTANG 0004108002 UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI UNIVERSITY OF DEBRECEN HUNGARY SEP-2016 INFORMATICS S3 10 160005058009 SAKUNDA ANGGARINI -
Hasil Review Proposal Konsorsium Riset Dan Inovasi Covid-19 (Pencegahan)
HASIL REVIEW PROPOSAL KONSORSIUM RISET DAN INOVASI COVID-19 (PENCEGAHAN) NO. JUDUL RISET DAN INOVASI LEMBAGA NAMA KETUA Pembuatan Baby Face Shield Menggunakan Teknologi 3D Printing untuk Melindungi Bayi dari Wabah 1 Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional (LAPAN) Afid Nugroho, S.T., M.Eng. Covid-19 dan Persiapan New Normal Life Instrumen Screening Virus Covid 19 Di Lingkungan dan Sistem Kendali Light Disinfectant Terintegrasi 2 Universitas Dian Nuswantoro - LPPM Sari Ayu Wulandari, ST, M.Eng dengan Teknologi Ultraviolet Electronic Nose Internet Of Things (Uv Enose-Iot) Adaptasi Fase New Normal Pandemi Covid-19: Pengembangan Prototipe Disinfektan Ruang 3 Pertemuan dan Kabin Penumpang Transportasi Umum Melalui Semburan Kontinu Partikel Uap Universitas Sam Ratulangi (Unsrat) - LPPM Stenly Wullur, SPi, MSc, PhD Menggunakan Ekstrak Bahan Alami Pengembangan dan Penerapan Bioplastik Antibakteri untuk Bahan APD Hazmat yang Ramah Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi (BPPT) - 4 Dr. Dadang Suhendar, M.Eng. Lingkungan Pusat Teknologi Bioindustri Inovasi Produk Medicated Oil dan Hand Sanitizer Berbasis Minyak Kayu Putih dan Minyak Nilam 5 Universitas Syiah Kuala (UNSYIAH) Dr. Binawati Ginting, M.Si untuk Menghadapi Bencana COVID-19 Pengembangan Sediaan kapsul kombinasi Ekstrak Ikan gabus, Meniran dan Temulawak sebagai 6 Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) - Fakultas Farmasi Imam Bagus Sumantri, S.Farm., M.Si., Apt. Immunomodulator Pencegahan COVID-19 Pengembangan herbal penurun kadar kolesterol dan peningkat sistem imun berbasis tumbuhan asli 7 Universitas Mulawarman (UNMUL) - LPPM Dr. dr. Swandari Paramita, M.Kes Kalimantan Timur untuk menurunkan risiko pasien COVID-19 dengan komorbid Pengembangan Koper Sterilisasi Portable Berbasis UV-C Guna Mendukung Normal Baru Dalam Dr. Eng. Ir. R. Rachmat A. -
Waves of Destruction in the East Indies: the Wichmann Catalogue of Earthquakes and Tsunami in the Indonesian Region from 1538 to 1877
Downloaded from http://sp.lyellcollection.org/ by guest on May 24, 2016 Waves of destruction in the East Indies: the Wichmann catalogue of earthquakes and tsunami in the Indonesian region from 1538 to 1877 RON HARRIS1* & JONATHAN MAJOR1,2 1Department of Geological Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602–4606, USA 2Present address: Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78758, USA *Corresponding author (e-mail: [email protected]) Abstract: The two volumes of Arthur Wichmann’s Die Erdbeben Des Indischen Archipels [The Earthquakes of the Indian Archipelago] (1918 and 1922) document 61 regional earthquakes and 36 tsunamis between 1538 and 1877 in the Indonesian region. The largest and best documented are the events of 1770 and 1859 in the Molucca Sea region, of 1629, 1774 and 1852 in the Banda Sea region, the 1820 event in Makassar, the 1857 event in Dili, Timor, the 1815 event in Bali and Lom- bok, the events of 1699, 1771, 1780, 1815, 1848 and 1852 in Java, and the events of 1797, 1818, 1833 and 1861 in Sumatra. Most of these events caused damage over a broad region, and are asso- ciated with years of temporal and spatial clustering of earthquakes. The earthquakes left many cit- ies in ‘rubble heaps’. Some events spawned tsunamis with run-up heights .15 m that swept many coastal villages away. 2004 marked the recurrence of some of these events in western Indonesia. However, there has not been a major shallow earthquake (M ≥ 8) in Java and eastern Indonesia for the past 160 years. -
Sultan Zainal Abidin Syah: from the Kingdomcontents of Tidore to the Republic of Indonesia Foreword
TAWARIKH:TAWARIKH: Journal Journal of Historicalof Historical Studies Studies,, VolumeVolume 12(1), 11(2), October April 2020 2020 Volume 11(2), April 2020 p-ISSN 2085-0980, e-ISSN 2685-2284 ABDUL HARIS FATGEHIPON & SATRIONO PRIYO UTOMO Sultan Zainal Abidin Syah: From the KingdomContents of Tidore to the Republic of Indonesia Foreword. [ii] JOHANABSTRACT: WAHYUDI This paper& M. DIEN– using MAJID, the qualitative approach, historical method, and literature review The– discussesHajj in Indonesia Zainal Abidin and Brunei Syah as Darussalam the first Governor in XIX of – WestXX AD: Irian and, at the same time, as Sultan of A ComparisonTidore in North Study Maluku,. [91-102] Indonesia. The results of this study indicate that the political process of the West Irian struggle will not have an important influence in the Indonesian revolution without the MOHAMMADfirmness of the IMAM Tidore FARISI Sultanate, & ARY namely PURWANTININGSIH Sultan Zainal Abidin, Syah. The assertion given by Sultan TheZainal September Abidin 30 Syahth Movement in rejecting and the Aftermath results of in the Indonesian KMB (Konferensi Collective Meja Memory Bundar or Round Table andConference) Revolution: in A 1949, Lesson because for the the Nation KMB. [103-128]sought to separate West Irian from Indonesian territory. The appointment of Zainal Abidin Syah as Sultan took place in Denpasar, Bali, in 1946, and his MARYcoronation O. ESERE, was carried out a year later in January 1947 in Soa Sio, Tidore. Zainal Abidin Syah was Historicalas the first Overview Governor of ofGuidance West Irian, and which Counselling was installed Practices on 23 inrd NigeriaSeptember. [129-142] 1956. Ali Sastroamidjojo’s Cabinet formed the Province of West Irian, whose capital was located in Soa Sio. -
A. Bahwa Untuk Mengarahkan Pembangunan Di Kabupaten Seram
PEMERINTAH KABUPATENSERAM BAGIAN BARAT PERATURAN DAERAH KABUPATEN SERAM BAGIAN BARAT NOMOR 03 TAHUN2014 TENTANG RENCANA TATA RUANG WILAYAH KABUPATEN SERAM BAGIAN BARAT TAHUN 2010-2030 DENGAN RAHMAT TUHAN YANG MAHA ESA BUPATI SERAM BAGIAN BARAT, Menimbang : a. bahwa untuk mengarahkan pembangunan di Kabupaten Seram Bagian Barat dengan memanfaatkan ruang wilayah secara b.erdaya guna, berhasil guna, serasi, selaras, seimbang, dan berkelanjutan dalam rangka meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat dan pertahanan keamanan, perlu disusun rencana tata ruang wilayah. b. bahwa dalam rangka mewujudkan keterpaduan pembangunan antar sektor, daerah^ dan masyarakat maka rencana tata ruang wilayah merupakan arahan lokasi investasi pembangunan yang dilaksanakan pemerintah, masyarakat, dan/atau dunia usaha. c. bahwa dengan ditetapkannya Undang-Undang No. 26 tahun 2007 tentang Penataan Ruang dan Peraturan Pemerintah No.26 tahun 2008 tentang Rencana Tata Ruang Wilayah Nasional, maka perlu penjabaran ke dalam Rencana Tata Ruang Wilayah Kabupaten. Peraturan Daerah tentang Rencana Tata Ruang Wilayah Kabupaten Seram Bagian Barat Tahun 2010-2030. Mengingat : 1. Pasal 18 ayat (6) Undang-Undang Dasar Negara Republik Indonesia; 2". Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 40 Tahun 2003 tentang Pembentukan Kabupaten Seram Bagian Timur, Kabupaten Seram Bagian Barat dan Kabupaten Kepulauan Aru di Provinsi Maluku (Lembaran Negara Republik Indonesia Tahun 2003 Nomor 155, Tambahan Lembaran Negara Republik Indonesia Nomor 4350); 3. Undang-Undang Nomor 7 Tahun 2004 tentang Sumber Daya Air (Lembaran Negara Republik Indonesia Tahun 2004 Nomor 32, Tambahan Lembaran Negara Republik Indonesia Nomor 4377); 4. Undang-Undang Nomor 25 Tahun 2004 tentang Sistem Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional (Lembaran Negara Republik Indonesia Tahun 2004 Nomor 104, Tambahan Lembaran Negara Republik Indonesia Nomor 4421); 5. -
From Paradise Lost to Promised Land: Christianity and the Rise of West
School of History & Politics & Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies (CAPSTRANS) University of Wollongong From Paradise Lost to Promised Land Christianity and the Rise of West Papuan Nationalism Susanna Grazia Rizzo A Thesis submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (History) of the University of Wollongong 2004 “Religion (…) constitutes the universal horizon and foundation of the nation’s existence. It is in terms of religion that a nation defines what it considers to be true”. G. W. F. Hegel, Lectures on the of Philosophy of World History. Abstract In 1953 Aarne Koskinen’s book, The Missionary Influence as a Political Factor in the Pacific Islands, appeared on the shelves of the academic world, adding further fuel to the longstanding debate in anthropological and historical studies regarding the role and effects of missionary activity in colonial settings. Koskinen’s finding supported the general view amongst anthropologists and historians that missionary activity had a negative impact on non-Western populations, wiping away their cultural templates and disrupting their socio-economic and political systems. This attitude towards mission activity assumes that the contemporary non-Western world is the product of the ‘West’, and that what the ‘Rest’ believes and how it lives, its social, economic and political systems, as well as its values and beliefs, have derived from or have been implanted by the ‘West’. This postulate has led to the denial of the agency of non-Western or colonial people, deeming them as ‘history-less’ and ‘nation-less’: as an entity devoid of identity. But is this postulate true? Have the non-Western populations really been passive recipients of Western commodities, ideas and values? This dissertation examines the role that Christianity, the ideology of the West, the religion whose values underlies the semantics and structures of modernisation, has played in the genesis and rise of West Papuan nationalism.