On Friday, we had a celebration party for Hendra Siry. He submitted his PhD dissertation and will return to Indonesia soon.
Congratulations!

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10 May, 2009 in 1. RMAP News, RMAP Home by Masayuki Nishida | Comment
On Friday, we had a celebration party for Hendra Siry. He submitted his PhD dissertation and will return to Indonesia soon.
Congratulations!
20 November, 2009 in Forests
Weak governance is often cited as a major constraint for an effective REDD mechanism. It’s also quite difficult to ‘fix’, with both weak capacities and incentives amongst agents who gain from the status quo inhibiting institutional change. Nevertheless, as the Times UK reports, the internet has saved the day (is there anything it can’t do?):
Philipp [...]
20 May, 2009 in Climate, Japan, Pacific Islands
Japan will host the fifth Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM 5) inviting government leaders of Pacific Island Countries (PICs) in Tomamu, a ski resort in Hokkaido, Japan, from 22-23 May.
The objectives of the PALM are to strengthen ties between Japan and the Pacific Island region and work towards development in the region taking account of [...]
18 May, 2009 in 1. RMAP News, Australia, China, Climate, Indonesia, Land, Minerals, Pacific Islands
RMAP is running a series of seminars on climate change policy in the Asia-Pacific, running from mid-May to mid-June. Seminars include Julie-Anne Richards on the global climate deal, Ian Fry on Pacific Islands perspectives on the negotiations, Stephen Howes on proposals from and for China, Frank Jotzo on climate policy in Indonesia, and Peter Wood [...]
15 May, 2009 in 2. Resources, Equity and Rights, Forests
In response to the high levels of deforestation, the provincial government of Garut in Java, Indonesia has begun a new initiative requiring married couples to plant ten saplings. In addition to this, the government is pursuing both social and environmental goals through requiring divorcees to plant fifty trees.
To make effective gains in global climate change [...]
10 May, 2009 in 1. RMAP News, RMAP Home
On Friday, we had a celebration party for Hendra Siry. He submitted his PhD dissertation and will return to Indonesia soon.
Congratulations!
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