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ARTHA GRAHA PEDULI AG Foundation -
Indonesia
Artha Graha Network is a partnership network of private companies with various line of businesses in some cities & region throughout Indonesia.
Artha Graha Network has been growing and expanding together with the development of Indonesian People, and Artha Graha Foundation has been supporting and caring to the welfare of Indonesian People & to guard, maintain and improve its Environment.
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ARTHA GRAHA NETWORKCORE BUSINESSES
Sunda Strait Zone
& Bridge
Development,
29 Km Cable
Suspension Bridge
Connecting
Sumatera & Java
Island
Infrastructures
Development in
Aceh
Toll Roads
Sunda Strait Zone
& Bridge
Development, 29 Km Cable
Suspension Bridge
Connecting
Sumatera & Java
Island
Infrastructures
Development in
Aceh
Toll Roads
Bernas Hybrid Rice
Development
Mixed Farming
Development
Integrated
Maritime & Fishery
Industry
Palm Oil Plantation
& CPO Mill
Sugar Refinery
Sugar Cane & Mill
Tea Plantation
Bernas Hybrid Rice
Development
Mixed Farming
Development
Integrated
Maritime & Fishery
Industry
Palm Oil Plantation
& CPO Mill
Sugar Refinery
Sugar Cane & Mill
Tea Plantation
Modern Electronic
Centers
Local TVs & Radio
IT &Telecommunication
Chartered Airline
Sea Transportation
Modern Electronic
Centers
Local TVs & Radio
IT &Telecommunication
Chartered Airline
Sea Transportation
Tin
Nickel
Gold
Lead
Copper
Tin
Nickel
Gold
Lead
Copper
Commercial Bank
Micro Bank
General Insurance
Commercial Bank
Micro Bank
General Insurance
Forest, Wildlife &
Sea Conservation
Disaster
Management
Education & Health
People
Empowerment
Security Group
Artha
Forest, Wildlife &
Sea Conservation
Disaster
Management
Education & Health
People
Empowerment
Security Group
Artha
Hotels & Resorts
Central Business
District
Development
Mixed Use
Development
Low Cost Housing
Development
Hotels & Resorts
Central Business
District
Development
Mixed Use
Development
Low Cost Housing
Development
Corporate Social
Responsibility &
Security
Corporate Social
Responsibility &
SecurityFinanceFinanceMining & Its
Industry
Mining & Its
Industry
Broadcasting, IT &
Telecommunication
& Services
Broadcasting, IT &
Telecommunication& Services
Food, Agribusiness,
Plantation &
Maritime
Food, Agribusiness,
Plantation &
Maritime
Infrastructure &
Area Development
Infrastructure &
Area DevelopmentPropertyProperty
(Artha Graha Foundation)
Corporate Social Responsibility as a Concern
to; Environmental Care as Our Contribution
to Fight Global Warming & Climate Change;
Health & Education; Social Culture; Food
Security and People Empowerment through
a Social Entrepreneurship; Disaster
Management; Human and Inter Institution
Relation
Various Commercial Business
Activities as Agent of Development
for Nation Building and Empowering
Indonesian People
Artha Graha Foundation
Focus of Artha Graha Foundation
Collaborative Action in Maintaining,
Improving & Conserving
Forest, Wildlife & Sea
to Reduce Global Warming
Collaborative Action in Maintaining,
Improving & Conserving
Forest, Wildlife & Seato Reduce
Global Warming
Participate in Reducing Global WarmingParticipate in Reducing Global Warming
TWNCConservation Area
CollaborativeManagement45.000 Hectares
27 Villages2 County
±
2.957 Family
•Tj.Belimbing,Blambangan,
Sekawat, Tj.Mas :
100 Ha Ecotourism Consession•Green Area (including 100 Ha) :
45.000 Ha of Collaborative
Management with Forestry
Department
•2/3 White Spot : 320 Ha
Enclave Area owning by TWNC
to be developed for Flora &
Fauna Rescue & Rehabilitation
Centre
Overview
•
Conservation Area: +/‐
45,000 Hectares from total area of
•
TNBBS, including the Marine’s Nature Reserved
•
Located in South Bukit Barisan National Park
•
(TNBBS
with total areas of 356.800 hectares
of Tropical Rain
Forest and 21.600 hectares of Marine’s Nature Reserved)
•
In 2004, TNBBS has been declared as
Cluster Mountainous
Tropical Rainforest Heritage Site of Sumatera by World
Heritage International Commitee of UNESCO
VISION
•
Create Nature Conservation As Real Participation Of Indonesia In
Reducing The Global
Warming Effect
•
(Managing The Ecosystem Forest Everlastingly To Improve Prosperity Of Society)
MISSION
Forest Conservation & Reforestation, Wildlife Nature Conservation In Indonesia
Especially In South “Bukit Barisan”
(TNBBS) National Park
Vision , Mission & Goals
GOALS
•
Implement A Specific Sustainable Programme
To Protect & Improve The Continuity
Of National Park, Whilst At The Same Time Allowing The Local Community To Co‐
exist With Nature & Having An Improvement Of The Welfare
:
A
Positive Movement
: From Out‐law To In‐law
Previous SituationPrevious Condition
► Illegal Hunting Activities:–
Ecosystem Problem–
Extinction of Certain Species► Illegal Logging Activities:
–
Deforestation► Illegal Fishing Activities:
–
Use Explosive and Potassium► Uncontrolled Land Use
by surrounding community:–
Horticultural Plantation► Uncontrolled Inorganic
Waste Management–
Waste Pollution
Improvement Efforts•
Reforestation of the National Park by planting several types of endemic
flora, such as: vetax sp, shorea sp, etc.
•
Socialization programme to the sorrounding community, including
children,regarding Forest and Sea Biota Conservation
(Forum & disscussion once a week with the villagers)
•
Cleaning organic and inorganic waste out of beach area
•
Protecting the
Exotic Wilderness•
Nursery Plantation•
Collecting data of the local natural resources •
Nature Conservancy•
Provide free access to medical facilities•
Build the elementary school
Goals for the National Park
Implement
a
Specific
Sustainable
Programme
to protect and improve the Continuity of National Park, whilst at the same time allowing the local community to
co‐exist
with
nature
&
having
an
improvement
of
the welfare
:
a Positive Movement : From Out‐law to In‐law
Future Planning to GREENer World
►
Reforestation with a minimum target of 100.000 well grown trees
/
Year
►
Nursery Plantation
►
Cooperation with other Reputable International Network
►
Sustainable Environmental Development:–
Utilization environmental friendly alternative energy–
Water Circulation management–
Routine Patrol–
Expansion in Security Personnel
Provide One of the Solution for Global Warming Issues
Indegenous Endemic Flora
►Tropical Forest which still
accommodate several rare
flora species, such as: –
Rafflesia Sp
–
Amorphophallus Sp
–
others Wild Dukuh Amorphophallus Sp
Rafflesia Sp Calamus SpNympea Sp
Monitor Lizard (Varanus Sp) Leather Back (Dermochelys Coriacea)
Critically Endangered Amphibian Only have 4 nesting ground in the world:
• Rio de Janeiro• Hawaii
• Indonesia• Southern tip of Africa
Sanca Snake Honey Bear (Halerctos Malayanus)
Indegenous Endengered Indegenous Endengered FaunaFauna
Wild Buffalo
(Bubalus Bubalius)
Primates (Sympaiangus Syndctylus)
Sumatera Elephant(Elephasmaximus Sumatranus)
Sumatera Rhino(Dicerorhinus Sumatrensis)
Tapir (Tapirus Indicus)
Ajak (Cuon Alpinus)
Sambar Deer (Cervus unicolor)
Panthera Tigris Sumatrae
Indegenous Endengered Indegenous Endengered FaunaFauna
Picture Taken in Tambling Wildlife Nature ConservationMaintaining the Environment for a Sustainable World Economic Development
Menjungkut Lake
Sleman Lake
Picture Taken in Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation
Picture Taken in Tambling
Wildlife Nature Conservation
View From the Light House
Karang Tanjung Belimbing
Sawang Bajo
The light‐house as one of the heritage in TWNC was
build in 1879 by Z.M. Willem III (Ductch) ,
4 (four) years before Krakatau ‘s eruption in 1883.
CHILDREN as THE NEXT LEADERSAs a part of People’s Empowerment
“school pick up“ service in village
Sometime Teachers do the Outdoor Teaching & Learning
Relocation of 5 Tigers & 1 Crocodile from Aceh Province
In North of Sumatera to TWNC
on 29th
June 2008
Released on 22nd
July 2008Released on
22nd
January 2010
The remaining 2 Tigers in
Rescue Center
Buyung, Male
Panti, Female
Agam, Male
Pangeran, Male
Salma
Buyung
POTENSI LAIN
o Friday 22nd
of January 2010 TWNC released 2(two) Sumatran Tigers to the Wild, namely are :Buyung (Male) & Panti (Female)
o The First in The World : Male & Female Tigers Release
o The release was directly done by Indonesian Minister of Forestry –
H.E.Mr Zulkifly Hasan
o There is estimation of around 40 Tigers living in TWNC out of around 400 remaining Population of Sumatran Tigers
Breaking NEWS
to Reduce Global Warming
to Reduce Global Warming
To Reduce Global WarmingTo Reduce Global Warming
INTEGRATED BIOMARINE
INDUSTRY & CONSERVATION
Seaweed industry : seaweed
aquaculture to processing
industry
Coral culture as an
integrated part of marine
ecotourism and marine
conservation
Seaweed and Coral Culture
Why Seaweed Industry
•
Indonesia has the largest coastal & marine area in the world
•
It is an excellent for seaweed culture•
It reduces poverty
•
Quick yielding ( 45 days harvest time)
•
It has huge market potential (world wide)
•
Global supply of seaweed : 1.2 Million tones/year in 2007 and will increase yearly
35%
50%
15%Indonesia
Philippines
Other
Based on FAO and SEAPlant.net data
Seaweed Processing Industry
PharmaceuticalGrade
Food andIndustrial Grade
Raw Material
Potential Area For Seaweed Culture
Eucheuma sp.
Gracilaria sp.
Gracilaria sp.
Eucheuma sp.
Eucheuma sp.
Gracilaria sp.
Eucheuma sp.
The Application of Seaweed
Various food additive :Gelling food, dairy products, juice, sauces & dessing, chocolate, ice cream, etc .
Personal care & pharmaceutical : soap, shampoo, body lotion, capsule casing, tooth paste, etc.
Industrial application : paper, bioplastic,Industrial Suspension and Slurries, bioethanol, feed, fertilizer, etc .
Why Marine Conservation (Coral Culture)
•
It is a global concern and an
important marine ecosystem to
reduce global warming
•
It is integrated part of responsible
and sustainable marine culture
•
Potential sources of marine
ecotourism
Estimated Investment
• Cultivation Area
: 1000 hectares
• Location
: Lampung, NTT, Kepulauan Riau,
Sulawesi, etc
• Production Capacity
: 70,000 tones dry seaweed yearly
• Derived Products
: Alkali treated cottonii (ATC), semi
refined powder, refined powder
• Investment
: US $ 20 Million
Artha Graha Foundation
DISASTER RECOVERY
Aceh Monitoring Center Victims Evacuation Field Post Field Team
AG Volunteers Logistic Support Operation Support Medical Support
Aceh Tsunami Disaster Relief & Recovery26 December 2004
in JAKARTA,
24 HoursAGP’s MONITORING CENTER
Earthquake & Tsunami Disaster in Nangore Aceh Darusalam & North Sumatera, Dec. 2004
POST & FIELD TEAMEarthquake & Tsunami Disaster in NAD & North Sumatera
EMERGENCY LOGISTICSEarthquake & Tsunami Disaster in NAD & North Sumatera
In The Disasters AreaEarthquake & Tsunami Disaster in NAD & North Sumatera
Earthquake & Tsunami Disaster in NAD & North SumateraIn
The Disasters Area
1400 STUDENT EDUCATIONAL SUBSIDY THROUGH THE PESANTREN (ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHCOOL ) AT NANGROE ACEH DARUSALAM
Earthquake & Tsunami Disaster in NAD & North Sumatera March 2004To
March 2005
Dayah Dorm In North Aceh
MOU For Scholarship Scholarship Award
SEVERE FLOOD AND LAND SLIDE IN JEMBER -EAST JAVA
H.E. President of The Republic of Indonesia & First Lady and PANG-DAM V BRAWIJAYA
PREPARATION OF SANITARY REQUIPMENTS, GENERATOR, GARBAGE DISPOSAL & ARMY EVACUATION
THE DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE FROM ARTHA GRAHA PEDULI
PREPARATION FOR THE RELOCATION OF THE REFUGEES
SEVERE FLOOD AND SLIDE ON THE HILL OF MOUNT RINJANI IN EAST LOMBOK NTB 23-01-2006
TEMPORARY PLACE FOR THE REFUGEES
EVACUATION MONITORING OPERATION FOR MERAPI ACTIVITY
POST AT MERAPII BELTAGP-
MERAPI COMMUNITY
MERAPI ACTIVITY MONITORING POST AGP –
TNI & MERAPI COMMUNITY CENTRAL COMUNICATION
AT JOGYAKARTA POST
EARTHQUAKE & MERAPI ERUPTION AT JOGYAKARTA –
CENTRAL JAVA
CHENGDU EARTHQUAKE 27 JUN – 3 MAY 2008
Tasikmalaya Earthquake Disaster Relief Sep 2009
Tasikmalaya – West Java Earthquake Disaster Relief
Padang –
West Sumatera Island Earthquake Disaster Relief Sep 2009
www.twnc.info
www.arthagrahapeduli.org
Artha Graha BuildingSCBD Sudirman, Jl. Jend. Sudirman
Jakarta – Indonesia
THANK YOU
Artha Graha BuildingSCBD Sudirman, Jl. Jend. Sudirman
Jakarta – Indonesia
www.arthagrahapeduli.org
www.jembatanselatsunda.com
www.arthagraha.comwww. twnc.info
THANK YOU
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