BY AGRICULTURE FACULTY PATTIMURA UNIVERSITY AMBON
B. Seminar and workshop on the community traditional knowledge toward sustainable forest management for conserving water supply in Small Kei Island by Yayasan Inlulins.
Based on the first monitoring, 80 % project activities of the Yayasan Inlulins have finished. The detail activities is shown in the Table 3.
Tabel 3. Realization of the project activities based on the first monitoring.
Main activity |
Sub activity |
Schedule |
Indicators |
Realization (%) |
Preparation
|
Reference study |
December 2007 |
Material copies |
100 |
Orientation of study area |
December 2007 |
Interviewing the village communities |
100 |
Field Study
|
Permission letters of local government |
March 2008 |
Copy of letter |
100 |
Research instruments |
March 2008 |
Physic of instruments |
100 |
Data collection |
March 2008 |
Copy of data |
100 |
Data analysis and discussion |
March 2008 |
Interviewing the discussion group |
100 |
Draft of report |
March 2008 |
Copy of draft report |
100 |
Workshop
|
Identification of participants |
April 2008 |
Interviewing the participants |
100 |
Preparing workshop materials and tools |
April 2008 |
Copy of materials |
100 |
Implementation |
April 2008 |
Participants list |
100 |
Publication and Dissemination |
Discussion on draft of proceeding |
May 2008 |
Interviewing the discussion group |
50 |
Publication |
- |
Copy of proceeding |
0 |
The results of Table 3 indicated that only the activities of publication and dissemination are still not finished, but the other activities had realization of 100 %.
The workshop was participated by 90 indigenous communities, 28 related governmental institutions, 2 politicians, and 10 NGO’s and CBO. The workshop was done in 2 days to present and discuss 2 main papers and 8 related papers. The main papers were: (1). traditional knowledge in sustainable forest management for water supply in small Kei island, and (2). Forest management policies of Government to conserve Ohoinol and Evu forest areas as main water sources of small Kei island. While the related papers were: (1). Protection of clean water through the biodiversity conservations of forest and coastal areas for the sustainable uses of Small islands, (2). Agroforestry and agro-ecotourism developments for continuing people lives in Kei islands, (3). Organic farm, traditional food and the self confidence of small Kei island in its island groups, (4). Small business credits as a product of creative culture and budget institution of community in credit union, (5). Key notes of small island natural resources include small Kei island and its prosperity threats, (6). Fuel wood utilization and water sustainable of small islands in Maluku, (7). Indigenous-religion communities as Kei civil society and business orientation: local government partnership in the sustainable of forest management and small islands in the era of autonomy region, (8). Good governance in forest management and development of sustainable small Kei island: the trend of new public administration in the era of reformation-democracy-autonomy region. The second monitoring in the September 2008 is indicated in the Table 4.
Table 4. Realization of the project activities based on the second monitoring.
Main activity |
Sub activity |
Schedule |
Indicators |
Realization (%) |
Preparation
|
Reference study |
December 2007 |
Material copies |
100 |
Orientation of study area |
December 2007 |
Interviewing the village communities |
100 |
Field Study
|
Permission letters of local government |
March 2008 |
Copy of letter |
100 |
Research instruments |
March 2008 |
Physic of instruments |
100 |
Data collection |
March 2008 |
Copy of data |
100 |
Data analysis and discussion |
March 2008 |
Interviewing the discussion group |
100 |
Draft of report |
March 2008 |
Copy of draft report |
100 |
Workshop
|
Identification of participants |
April 2008 |
Interviewing the participants |
100 |
Preparing workshop materials and tools |
April 2008 |
Copy of materials |
100 |
Implementation |
April 2008 |
Participants list |
100 |
Publication and Dissemination |
Discussion on draft of proceeding |
May/August 2008 |
Interviewing the discussion group |
100 |
Publication |
September 2008 |
Copy of proceeding |
100 |
Data of the Table 4 showed that all project activities of the Yayasan Inlulins have finished. 150 proceeding books have also published and distributed to the participants and related governmental institutions.