HopeDance

Celebrating Transition, Opportunity & Resilience

The purpose of HopeDance is simply to report on the outrageous, pioneering and inspiring activities of outstanding individuals and organizations who are creating a new world--regardless of their spiritual tradition or political agenda. We publish material and engage in activities (forums, workshops, film festivals...) that are necessary in building ecologic ...learn more

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Nature Conservancy of Indonesia
(a.k.a.: TNC Indonesia)

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: international
 
Website: nature.org/indonesia
 
Main Email: N/A
 
Contact Name: Louisa Tuhatu, Director of Communication
 
Contact Email: ltuhatu [at] cbn.net.id
 
Phone: +62 (21) 724-7152
 
Fax: +62 (21) 724-7162
 
Headquarters: Jl. Wijaya XIII No. 9
Kebayoran Baru
Jakarta Selatan 12160
Indonesia
 
Local Time: Thu Nov 26 00:01:42
 

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Conservation Training and Resource Center (CTRC)

The Conservancy joined with nine Indonesian and international organizations to establish the Conservation Training and Resource Center (CTRC) in Bogor. The Center's mission is to build capacity for conservation in Indonesia by developing a conservation curriculum and providing training for natural resource managers. In order to achieve its goals, CTRC conducts conservation training courses in the following areas:



* Priority setting: Eco-regional planning, mapping, state-of-environment analysis;

* Conservation strategies: theoretical tools, site conservation planning, partnership development;

* Taking action: practical field experience, case studies, field-based conservation techniques. arrow right



Southeast Asia Center for Marine Protected Areas (SEACMPA)

Established in 2000, The Nature Conservancy's Southeast Asia Center for Marine Protected Areas (SEACMPA) in Bali is uniquely positioned to address threats to the World's most biodiverse seas and help people reap their benefits sustainably.SEACMPA works closely with local and international partners to develop and support marine conservation policies. This includes:



* chairing a national MPA Taskforce for forming strategies;

* supporting collaborative management strategies for Indonesia’s protected areas;

* and developing business plans that create continuing and sustainable sources of funds for marine conservation, including ecotourism joint ventures to support national parks.



Forest Program

Indonesia's forests are being lost at the allarming rate of over five million acres per year. However, there is hope for Indonesia's forests. Awareness of the crisis is increasing among timber producers and consumers. To promote responsible forest management in Indonesia, The Nature Conservancy and the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) are leading a Global Alliance that brings together business, governments, and environmental groups to combat illegal logging and create market links to promote wood from well-managed forests.

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