TENTATIVE AGENDA OSM III 2005
1st day (September 27, 2005) PLENARY SESSION
08.00 – 09.00 Registration (coffee and snack served) 09.00 – 10.00 Opening - Organizing Committee - Head of LIPI - KNAW representative - MoRT representative - Governor of DIY 10.00 – 10.45 Keynote speeches on General Theme “Indonesia across Orders: The reorganization of Indonesia Society”, by Prof. Dr. Taufik Abdullah 10.45 – 11.30 Keynote speeches on “The role of tropical peat land in global change processes” Title: Environmental and economic importance of tropical lowland peatland of Southeast Asia by Prof. Jack Rieley 11.30 – 12.30 Lunch 12.30 – 13.15 Keynote speeches on “Resilience and restoration of soft-bottom near-shore ecosystems” Title: ………………………………………………………………………….. by Prof. Ian Gordon 13.15 – 14.00 Keynote speeches on “Tsunami: bringing the science to public policy, awareness, and preparedness”. Title: …………………………………………………………………………. by Prof. Dr. Jan Sopaheluwakan 14.00 – 14.45 Keynote speeches on “Tuberculosis in Indonesia: protection, care, and cure”. Title: M. Tuberculosis genotypes: genetic variations, molecular strain typing and development of TB-disease by Dr. Reinout van Crevel 14.45 – 15.15 Coffee break 15.15 – 16.00 Keynote speeches on “Mathematical modeling for problems arising in science, engineering, and industry” Title: Optimization modeling technology: Past, Present and Future by Prof. Dr. Johannes Bisschop 16.00 – 16.45 Keynote speeches on “Rule of Law” Title: …………………………………………………………………………. By Prof. Dr. Jimly Asshiddiqie
16.45 – 17.45 General discussion with regards to the keynote speeches, by the seven conveners.
End for today 19.00 – till end Dinner hosted by LIPI and Governor DIY
2nd day (September 28, 2005) PARALEL SESSION
(Presentation of seven Sub-Themes will be split into seven rooms parallel) 08.00 – 09.00 Registration 09.00 – 10.30 Presentation (1) THE ROLE OF TROPICAL PEAT LAND IN GLOBAL CHANGE PROCESSES • New observations of Indonesian peatlands with the Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC) satellite: An initial assessment of burnt area and forest cover during the 2005 dry season, by Kevin Tansey et al • The history of fire occurrence in Borneo between 1997 and 2004 and its impact on Borneo’s forests and peat lands, by Annette Bechteler et al • Environmental Management Study of the Tangkiling District along River Rungan in Central Kalimantan, using Remote Sensing and GIS, by Viktor Boehm et al. • Development of peatland landscapes and its environmental changes: case study of ex-the Mega Rice Project in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, by Adi Jaya et al (2) RESILIENCE AND RESTORATION OF SOFT BOTTOM NEAR SHORE ECOSYSTEMS • Purpose of the Symposium; Proceedings, by Conveners • A review of 15 years research on the interaction between a study on a small population of dugongs and seagrass ecosystems on soft bottom substrates in Indonesia, by Hans de Iongh et al • Coastal zone remote sensing, by Jelle Ferwerda et al (3) TSUNAMI: BRINGING THE SCIENCE TO PUBLIC POLICY, AWARENESS AND PREPAREDNESS • Tsunami of Aceh: The role of marine geomatics for science and society, by A. Hartoko & M. Helmi • Casuarina protect coast from tsunami and increase productivity, by Suhardi • Coastal impact of seismologically generated water waves, by E. van Groesen & Andonowati
(4) TUBERCULOSIS IN INDONESIA: PROTECTION, CARE AND CURE • Treatment of HIV-TB co-infection, and paradoxical reactions, by R van Crevel • Optimization of TB treatment from a clinical pharmacological perspective, by R Aarnoutse • Measurement of adherence to TB treatment in Indonesian multiple methods and Evaluation of pharmacokinetics and tolerability of high-dose rifampicin in Indonesian pulmonary tuberculosis patients, by R Ruslami • Establishment of the Multiwell method for drug sensitivity testing for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Indonesia, by Y Rosana (5) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING FOR PROBLEMS ARISING IN SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRY • Ship loading program (SLP), by A. Suryanto, Trisilowati, Marji, Taufik, Sumariyono • Application of thermo-optic effect in brag grating for remote operation of OTDR, by M.O. Tjia, Alexander A. Iskandar, A. Soehianie, H. Alatas, Soendojoadi, Johannes Adi P.P., Ariyanto, A. Sopaheluwakan, R. Stoffer • Iterative scheme for efficient wave generation in hydrodynamic laboratories, by H. Margaretha, F.P.H. van Beckum, E. van Groesen, A. Jamaludin, A.M. Wijaya (6) RULE OF LAW • Rule of Law: An Elementary Approach, by Adriaan Bedner • Good governance about issues of transparency and accountability, by Irfan Kusuma • Legitimate law – experiences, perceptions, expectations and compliance with regulatory law in contemporary Indonesia, by Julia Arnscheidt (7) INDONESIA ACROSS ORDERS. THE REORGANISATION OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY • Social-economic dimension in the time of political changing 1960-1930, by Djoko Suryo • Out of care and fear: Modernizing the police in the Netherlands-Indies, 1918-1920, by M. Bloembergen • The Indonesian education from past to present – finding the way for quality improvement through research, by Laurens Kaluge, Bert P.M. Creemers, Klaas Westerhof 10.30 – 10.45 Coffee break 10.45 – 12.15 Presentation
(1) THE ROLE OF TROPICAL PEAT LAND IN GLOBAL CHANGE PROCESSES • • • • Peat thickness, type of minerals on the bottom peat layer and hydrology status should be taken into account for the utilization of peatland for agricultural purposes, by Suwido Limin Biogeochemical aspects of restoration of degraded peatlands, by Ahmad Kurnain Choice of land clearing technique for agriculture development on peatland, by Ismail Abu Bakar Ecological Status of Beriah Peat Swamp, by Mashhor Mansor
(2) RESILIENCE AND RESTORATION OF SOFT BOTTOM NEAR SHORE ECOSYSTEMS • Variation in the utilization of sea grass habitat by juvenile groupers and snappers in the Banten Bay, West Java, by Siti Nuraini • A community profile of seagrass beds at Banten Bay: Mapping based on GPS data, by Wawan Kiswara et al. (3) TSUNAMI: BRINGING THE SCIENCE TO PUBLIC POLICY, AWARENESS AND PREPAREDNESS • Tsunami, science and the ancient lore, by Cheria Paramita Noezar • Sustainability in community based disaster management in Indonesia, by Herryal Z. Anwar (4) TUBERCULOSIS IN INDONESIA: PROTECTION, CARE AND CURE • Dynamics in Pro-inflammatory and Anti-inflammatory cytokine responses and serum granulysin levels in TB, by E Sahiratmadja • New genomic approaches in TB, by M Seielstadt • Biomarkers in TB, by M Klein • Manifestation, severity and outcome of TB in diabetics, by B Alisjahbana (5) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING FOR PROBLEMS ARISING IN SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRY • Variational modelling and simulation of surface water waves, by G. Klopman & E. van Groesen • Three Dimensional Modeling of Cohesive Suspended Sediment Transport in Estuary of Mahakam Delta, by Safwan Hadi, Nining Sari Ningsih, and Ayi Tarya • Phase effects on the Maximal Temporal Amplitude of down-stream running nonlinear water waves, by Andonowati, Marwan, W.M. Kusumawinahyu (6) RULE OF LAW
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The Rule of Law in the Context of Indonesia’s Legal Pluralism, by Research Center for Society and Culture (PMB)- The Indonesian Institutes of Sciences Rule of Law amidst Legal Pluralism in Minangkabau, West Sumatra, Indonesia, by Arfi Bambani Amri Rule of Law and Islamic Law in Indonesia, by Jan Michiel Otto
(7) INDONESIA ACROSS ORDERS. THE REORGANISATION OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY • Kota Baru: antara ada dan tidak ada di jaman postcolonial, by Farabi Faqih • The political of street names: Reclaiming the past and reclaiming the city in contemporary Surabaya, Indonesia, by Sarkawi B. Husain 12.15 – 13.15 Lunch 13.15 – 14.00 Poster presentation and networking 14.00 – 15.30 Presentation (1) THE ROLE OF TROPICAL PEAT LAND IN GLOBAL CHANGE PROCESSES • Effects of changes in tropical peatland water management at river basin scale, by Henk Wösten et al • Burning profile of selected woods from tropical peatland, by Aswin Usup et al • The carbon dynamics of tropical peatland: A Cinderella ecosystem, by Susan Page • Securing the tropical peat carbon resource, by Jyrki Jauhiainen (2) RESILIENCE AND RESTORATION OF SOFT BOTTOM NEAR SHORE ECOSYSTEMS • Hyperspectral monitoring of coral reefs. Case study Fordate, Tanimbar, Indonesia, by Rob van Schijndel • Positive feedback in seagrass meadows, a synthesis, by W.F. de Boer • Survival of different transplant units of Enhalus acoroides from different type of substrate, by Wawan Kiswara et al. (3) TSUNAMI: BRINGING THE SCIENCE TO PUBLIC POLICY, AWARENESS AND PREPAREDNESS
TUBERCULOSIS IN INDONESIA: PROTECTION, CARE AND CURE • TB and wasting: role of specific nutrients and possibilities for therapeutic intervention, by F Wieringa • Correlation between micronutrient and leptin status with severity of TB among pulmonary TB patients in East Nusa Tenggara and Nutrition and health status of active pulmonary TB patients in Timor island, East Nusa Tenggara, by E Karyadi
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Prevalence of M. tuberculosis Beijing genotype in West-Java and its association with drug resistance and Population structure of M tuberculosis in West Java, by I Parwati A Case Study on Tuberculosis in Banyumas Regency – Central Jawa, by G E. Wijayanti
(5) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING FOR PROBLEMS ARISING IN SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRY • The Block Storage Problem at PT PAL, by Erwin Pritanto • An Optimization Model for Stacking, by Johannes Bisschop • A Simulation Model for Stacking, by Yudith Prasasti (6) RULE OF LAW • Encouraging Law Developments after the Fall of Suharto, by Irvan Riyadi • Law enforcement as a key to create good governance, by Iwan Prasetiyo • The Role of Experts in Law Enforcement of Forest Fire Cases, by Bambang Hero Sahardjo • The changing of community behaviour from using fire to be not: Case study in West Kalimantan and Riau Province, by Bambang Heru Saharjo (7) INDONESIA ACROSS ORDERS. THE REORGANISATION OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY • Identity, interest, and inconsistency: A dynamics of political Islam after reformation era in Indonesia, by Kamaruzzaman & Bustamam Ahmad • New Order to Reformative Orde: How it affect the construction of feminity, by Widjajanti M. Santoso 15.30 – 16.00 Coffee break 16.00 – 17.30 Presentation (1) THE ROLE OF TROPICAL PEAT LAND IN GLOBAL CHANGE PROCESSES • The role of private, public partnerships for tropical peatlands, by Herbert Diemont et al • Sago palm growth performance on deep and shallow peats and its implications on agronomic sustainability, by Wan Sulaiman et al. • Education on peatland ecosystems determines the success of peatland use management in the future, by Tampung N. Saman et al • A new approach of controlled burning strategy: A community experience from West Kalimantan, by Gusti Z Anshari et al (2) RESILIENCE AND RESTORATION OF SOFT BOTTOM NEAR SHORE ECOSYSTEMS
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Soft-bottom grazing systems and the absence of keystone predators: similarities between near-shore and terrestrial ecosystems, by Frank van Langevelde & Herbert H.T. Prins Sustainable Mangrove Management (SMM) in Indonesia: a view from a mangrove ecologist for evaluating policies and institutional arrangement at different level relating to use of mangrove forest, by Sukristiono Sukardjo Drift of fallen seagrass at Kuta Bay, Lombok-Indonesia, by Wawan Kiswara & Hisao Ogawa
(3) TSUNAMI: BRINGING THE SCIENCE TO PUBLIC POLICY, AWARENESS AND PREPAREDNESS
(4) TUBERCULOSIS IN INDONESIA: PROTECTION, CARE AND CURE • Health Care seeking behavior of TB patients in Jogjakarta, by N Rintiswati • Social and cultural aspects in TB, considering non biomedical factors in strengthening the TB control program in Indonesia, by E Herawati • Improving the national TB control program in Indonesia by better case finding: model based explorations of interventions, by S de Vlas (5) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING FOR PROBLEMS ARISING IN SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRY • Do we need alternative natural indicator and tracer of domestic wastes in Indonesian Waters?, by Tonny Bachtiar • Oil well placement using the GSTAR-Kriging Model, by Budi Nurani Ruchjana & Sutawanir Darwis • Mathematical modeling of defect prediction in casting of aluminium alloys, by Suyitno, W.H. Kool, & L. Katgerman (6) RULE OF LAW
(7) INDONESIA ACROSS ORDERS. THE REORGANISATION OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY • Djawa Tengah Kotor (The Dirty Central Java): Military activity and radicalism of Sarekat Islam (SI) against Chinese Chung Hwa-THKTKH in Dieng villages, Central Java, 1942 – 1967, by M. Alie Humaedi • Indigenous entrepreneurs in the wave of free market: the lost ground of Indonesian national economy during transition of power from colonial to Indonesia, 1945 – 1967, by Hersumpana 17.30 End for today
3rd day (September 29, 2005) PARALEL and PLENARY SESSION
08.00 – 09.00 Registration 09.00 – 10.30 Presentation (1) THE ROLE OF TROPICAL PEAT LAND IN GLOBAL CHANGE PROCESSES • • The changing of community behaviour from using fire to be not: case study in West Kalimantan and Riau Province, by Bambang Hero Saharjo The role of tropical peat land in a post 2012 climate regime, by Jan Verhagen
(2) RESILIENCE AND RESTORATION OF SOFT BOTTOM NEAR SHORE ECOSYSTEMS • Utilization of decommissioning offshore oil and gas platforms, by Dessi Wulandhari • Rates of litterfall and litter turnover in the mangrove forest in Apar Nature Reserve, East Kalimantan, by Sukristiono Sukardjo • General discussion, by Conveners (3) TSUNAMI: BRINGING THE SCIENCE TO PUBLIC POLICY, AWARENESS AND PREPAREDNESS (4) TUBERCULOSIS IN INDONESIA: PROTECTION, CARE AND CURE Workshop PRIOR 2 (5) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING FOR PROBLEMS ARISING IN SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRY • Review of critical study on K-cycle and unified equation of state, by M. Utoro Yahya • Duplex stainless steel cutting using wire electrical discharge machine (WEDM) technique, by M. Hamdi, G.S. Prihandana, & Noorihan H • Ecosystem modeling and its implementation on sustainable agriculture in Bekasi, Indonesia. A project proposal, by Yus Budiyono (6) RULE OF LAW (7) INDONESIA ACROSS ORDERS. THE REORGANISATION OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY
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Redefining colonialism: Reformasi and farmer empowerment in West Java, by Dianne van Oosterhout The role of trust in preventing conflict and social unrest, by Yusri Darmadi
10.30 – 10.45 Coffee break 10.45 – 11.45 Poster presentation and networking (1) THE ROLE OF TROPICAL PEAT LAND IN GLOBAL CHANGE PROCESSES Poster Presentation (2) RESILIENCE AND RESTORATION OF SOFT BOTTOM NEAR SHORE ECOSYSTEMS Poster Presentation (3) TSUNAMI: BRINGING THE SCIENCE TO PUBLIC POLICY, AWARENESS AND PREPAREDNESS Poster Presentation (4) TUBERCULOSIS IN INDONESIA: PROTECTION, CARE AND CURE Workshop PRIOR 2 (continued) (5) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING FOR PROBLEMS ARISING IN SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRY (6) RULE OF LAW (7) INDONESIA ACROSS ORDERS. THE REORGANISATION OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY 11.45 – 12.45 CLOSING (Plenary session) 12.45 – 13.45 Lunch 13.45 Adieu
POSTER PRESENTATION
1. Henk Wösten (Alterra) and Jack Rieley (Univ. of Nottingham) Restoration of tropical peatlands: efforts undertaken by EU funded projects 2. Ruly E.K. Kurniawan, B. Radjagukguk and A. Maas (Gadjah Mada Univ.). Characterization of acidity factors and the effect of ameliorant application for the growth of plant on ombrogenous peat soil. 3. Hiroshi Hayasaka (Hokkaido Univ.), Hidenori Takahashi (Hokkaido Institute), Aswin Dj Usup (Univ. of Palangka Raya), Mitsuhiko Kamiya (Hokkaido Institute) and Suwido H. Limin (Univ. of Palangka Raya) Recent Trends of Tropical Forest and Peat Fire in Indonesia under Global Climate Change Condition 4. Hidenori Takahashi (Hokkaido Institute), Aswin Dj Usup (Univ. of Palangka Raya), Hiroshi Hayasaka (Hokkaido Univ.), Mitsuhiko Kamiya (Hokkaido Institute), Chifumi Sato (Hokkaido Univ.) and Suwido H. Limin (Univ. of Palangka Raya) Peat fire and the drying process of surface peat layer by evapotranspiration in a tropical peat land, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia 5. Nyahu Rumbang, Bostang Radjagukguk and Djoko Prajitno (Gadjah Mada Univ.) Change in biophysical properties of peatland and its effect on the crop yields. 6. Henk Ritzema (Alterra-ILRI), Ted Murtedza (UNIMAS), Suwido Limin (Univ. Palangka Raya) and Susan Page (Univ. Leicester) New educational tools for sustainable management of peatlands in the humid tropics: the PEATWISE project 7. Erina Riak Asie (Univ. Palangka Raya) Growth characteristics and yield of three cultivars of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) on inland peat soil fertilized by animal manure Bokashi 8. Jolanda van den Berg, Marcel Silvius, Ingrid Gevers and Henk Wösten Community based planning and action for sustainable peat swamp forest management in Indonesia 9. Sulistiyanto (Univ. Palangka Raya), Rieley (Univ. Nottingham) and Limin (Univ. Palangka Raya) Litter decomposition in two sub-type of peat swamp forest in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia 10. Gusti Irya Ichriani (Univ. Palangka Raya) Effect of phosphate fertilizer types and peat humic substances on the availability of phosphorus in Ultisol and phosphorus uptake by Maize (Zea mays L.) 11. Sri Endang Agustina Rahayuningsih, Rolland A. Umbing and Eris O.M. Sintha (Univ. Palangka Raya) The effects of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae on status phosphorus on the multiple cropping system in the tropical peatland 12. Melhanah, Sri Endang Agustina Rahayuningsih, and Widi Siswanto (Univ. Palangka Raya) The effects of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae on pest attach intensity on the multiple cropping system in the tropical peatland
13. Agus Supriyo and Azwar Maas. The impact of reclamation on chemical properties of ombrogenous peat. 14. Kho Lip Khoon, Murtedza Mohamed and W.H. Wan Sulaiman (UNIMAS) A Study on the Chronological Changes of Physical and Chemical Properties of Organic Soils under Different Water Tables 15. Henk Ritzema (Alterra-ILRI), Suwido H. Limin (Univ. Palangka Raya) and Henk Wösten (Alterra) Restoration of the hydrology of degraded peat domes in Borneo: blocking of drainage canals 16. Martin Stahlhut and Jack Rieley The potential of remote sensing in monitoring vegetation and hydrology of tropical peat swamp forests - a case study from Central Kalimantan 17. J.O. Rieley and Martin Stahlhut (Univ. Nottingham), S.E. Page and N. Waldes (Univ. Leicester), Florian Siegert (Univ. Munich), H. Vasander and J. Jauhiainen (Univ. Helsinki), S.H. Limin and A. Jaya (Univ. Palangka Raya) Impacts of land use change and fire on biodiversity and carbon balance of tropical peatland
18. Hagi Yulia Sugeha (RCO – LIPI) Life history of the tropical freshwater eels Anguilla marmorata (Quoy & Gaimard) in the Indonesian waters and its contribution to the evolution and dispersal of the catadromous eels in the world 19. Iin Inayat Al Hakim (RCO – LIPI) Macrobenthic community at seagrass bed in Tanjung Merah, Bitung, Northern tip of Sulawesi 20. Ichwan M. Nasution Biomass of seagrass in several Indonesian waters 21. Augy Syahailatua Flying fishes in Indonesia: Keep them flying 22. Indarto Happy Supriyadi and Winardi Monitoring and mapping of seagrass Indonesia 23. Jan A. Vonk, M.H.J. Pijnappels and J. Stapel Seagrass leaf grazing by Tripneustes gratilla in a mixed-species meadow in South Sulawesi, Indonesia