Joint Workshop on “Utilization of Sago Ecosystem for Peatland Restoration”

Content

The Joint Workshop performance was aimed to promote activities of peatland restoration, by constructing some systems as: rewetting , reforestasion , fire prevention and building an monitoring reporting and verification. In reforestasion, aforestation and agro-forestation, sago palm (Metroxylon sagu) is one of key plant, because sago palm is 1) to require high water table, 2) to attained high productivity of sago starch and biomass after canopy established.

As Peat Land Restoration Agency (Badan Restorasi Gambut) (BRG) should promote Restoration of 200M ha for five year, it is required as 1) low price and effective technologies on Peatland Restoration, 2) added-value of sago starch and biomass, and other plants, 3) integrated management system (Satoyama system or paludiculture (Latin ‘palus’ = swamp)), and 4) social and global economic mechanisms (PES, REDD+, JCM, SDGs, and so on).

Therfore, Workshop on “Utilization of Sago System for Peatland Restoration” discuss and propose model design and road map of Peatland Restoration applying mainly Sago Eco-system.

Organizers

Indonesian Institute of Sciences(LIPI)
Japan-ASEAN Science, Technology and Innovation Platform (JASTIP)
Kyoto University
Hokkaido University
RIHN
Japan Peatland Society (JPS)
“Global Environmental Fund: Ministry of Environment, Japan” (4-1506: Leader of Shigeo Kobayashi and 2-1504: Leader of Takashi Hirano)

Date and time

August 11-12, 2016

Venue

1st Fl Widya Graha LIPI, Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 10, Jakarta, Indonesia

Program

Thursday, August 11, 2016
8:00–8:30 Registration



Opening Session and Introduction to the Seminar

Moderator: Prof. Sulaeman

8:30–8:40 Welcoming Remarks

    Nazir Foead, Peatland Restoration Agency (BRG)
8:40–8:50 Opening Remarks

    Bambang Subiyanto, Deputy Chairman for Scientific Services-LIPI
8:50–9:00 Introduction to the Seminar

    Mamoru Kanzaki, Kyoto Univ., and JASTIP



Session 1: Sago Cultivation System as paludiculture

Moderator: Takashi Kohyama

9:00–9:30 “Unique Characteristics of Sago Palm in peatland with high water table “

    Mitsuru Osaki, Hokkaido University
9:30–10:00 “Sago Cultivation: Impact to Local Community”

    Kosuke Mizuno, Kyoto University
10:00–10:30 “Sago Cultivation as paludiculture”

    Bambang Setiadi, National Research Council, Indonesia
10:30–10:45 Coffee Break



Session 2: Sago and Biomass Utilization

Moderator: Mamoru Kanzaki

10:45–11:15 “Sago Cultivation and Community Development”

    Katsuya Osozawa, Ehime University
11:15–11:45 “Biomass Production System adapted to Peatland”

      Takashi Kohyama, Hokkaido University
    Tika Dewi Atikah, RC Biologi-LIPI
11:45–12:15 “Utilization of Sago starch and Residual Biomass from Sago Eco-system”

    Hideaki Ohgaki, Kyoto University
12:15–13:15 Lunch Break



Session 3: Peatland Restoration with high water level management

Moderator: Osamu Kozan

13:15–13:45 “Sago Cultivation and Community Development”

    Katsuya Osozawa, Ehime University
13:45–14:15 “Biomass Production System adapted to Peatland”

      Takashi Kohyama, Hokkaido University
    Tika Dewi Atikah, RC Biologi-LIPI
14:15–14:45 “Utilization of Sago starch and Residual Biomass from Sago Eco-system”

    Hideaki Ohgaki, Kyoto University
14:45–15:00 Coffee Break
15:00–15:30 “Peat Management and Restoration”

    Supiandi Sabiham, IPB
15:30–16:00 “Soil Management and Peatland Restoration”

    Joeni Setijo Rahajoe, RC Biology-LIPI
16:00–16:30 “Soil amendment by Biochar-Composts in devastated peatland”

    Sarjiya Antonius, RC Biology-LIPI
16:30–17:30 Integration and Discussion
Draft preparation of model design and road map
Friday, August 12, 2016
Session 4: MRV system

Moderator: Masahiro Kawasaki

9:00–9:30 “Carbon Monitoring in Peatland Restoration Program “

    Takashi Hirano, Hokkaido University
9:30–10:00 “Water-carbon Monitoring using MRV system”

    Hamada Yohei, Midori-eng
10:00–10:15 Coffee Break



Session 5: PES and Credit mechanisms

Moderator: Daisuke Naito

10:15–10:45 “Payment for Ecological Services (PES)”

    Shigeo Kobayashi, Kyoto University
10:45–11:15 “Animal Husbandry and Peatland Restoration”

    Jayadi, IPB
11:15–11:45 “Diffusion of Innovation Strategy for Local Community to Support Peatlands Restoration”

    Bambang Subiyanto, LIPI
11:45–12:15 Joint Credit Mechanism (JCM)

    JICA



Session 6: Draft preparation of model design and road map

Moderator: Mitsuru Osaki

13:30–15:30 Integration and Discussion
Draft preparation of model design and road map
15:30–15:45 Closing Remarks

    Enny Sudarmonowati, LIPI