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DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING DI INDONESIA

2012

DIREKTORI PENELITIAN ASING

DI INDONESIA

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Penyusun:

Lukman Shalahuddin Sri Wahyono

Disain Sampul :

Asep Purnama Adiwikarta

Tim Pendukung:

Aryana, Asep, Karnadi, Nanang, Radiwan, Roqi, Lia, Siska

Editor:

Lukman Shalahuddin

ISSN :2088-1916

Copyright © 2012

Sekretariat Perizinan Peneliian Asing 2012

Biro Hukum dan Humas, Kementerian Riset dan Teknologi

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Kerjasama internasional mutlak diperlukan dalam pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi, tidak hanya bagi negara berkembang namun juga sangat diperlukan bagi negara maju. PP No. 41 Tahun 2006 sebagai amanat UU No. 18 Tahun 2002 dan penyempurnaan Kepres No. 100 Tahun 1993 yang mulai diimplemetasi oleh Kementerian Riset dan Teknologi sejak 17 Desember 2007. Undang-undang tersebut memegang peran strategis dalam pembangunan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi dan memberikan arah pengaturan guna mewujudkan tujuan memperkuat daya dukung ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi untuk mempercepat pencapaian tujuan negara, serta meningkan daya saing dan kemandirian dalam memperjuangkan kepentingan negara dalam hubungan internasional. Disamping itu, Undang-Undang tersebut merupakan dasar hukum bagi pembentukan peraturan perundang-undangan di bidang pembangunan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi.

Peraturan Pemerintah No. 41 Tahun 2006 tetang Perizinan Melakukan Kegiatan Penelitian dan Pengembangan bagi Perguruan Tinggi Asing, Lembaga Litbang Asing, Badan Usaha Asing dan Orang Asing tersebut berdasarkan pemikiran bahwa iptek dalam kerangka sistem nasional penelitian, pengembangan dan penerapan iptek tidak dapat terlepas dari kerjasama internasional. Hal ini kita sadari mengingat sebagian besar kemajuan iptek berkembang pesat di negara-negara maju yang menguasai sumber daya iptek, memiliki kemampuan finansial dan lembaga litbang yang sudah sangat mapan serta tradisi akademik yang sangat kuat. Sejalan dengan hal tersebut, maka kerjasama internasional di bidang iptek dilaksanakan untuk mempercepat alih teknologi dari negara-negara maju dan meningkatkan partisipasi masyarakat ilmiah internasional.

Salah satu bentuk kerjasama internasional di bidang iptek tersebut adalah kegiatan penelitian dan pengembangan yang dilakukan oleh Perguruan Tinggi asing, Lembaga Litbang asing, Badan Usaha asing dan orang asing yang dilakukan di Indonesia.

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Buku “Direktori Peneliti Asing di Indonesia 2012” ini memuat Abstract riset, biodata para peneliti dari berbagai perguruan tinggi, lembaga litbang, badan usaha asing dan mahasiswa asing serta kelompok profesi intelektual publik lainnya, seperti dosen, budayawan dan jurnalis asing. Buku ini telah terbit sejak tahun 2011, dan akan terbit secara berkala setiap tahunnya. Kami berharap buku ini dapat menjadi salah satu sumber informasi ilmiah dan rujukan bagi para peneliti dan akademisi serta semua pemangku kepentingan (stake holders) untuk memperluas jaringan kerjasama riset internasional dalam rangka penguatan kelembagaan (capacity building) dan mempercepat transfer iptek di berbagai bidang keilmuan.

Kami menyadari bahwa buku ini masih jauh dari sempurna, seperti kata pepatah “tiada gading yang tak retak” maka kami sangat mengharapkan saran dan masukan dari semua pihak untuk penyemprnaan buku tersebut pada penerbitan yang akan datang.

Kami juga tidak lupa mengucapkan terima kasih yang sebesar-besarnya kepada semua pihak, khususnya rekan-rekan Sekretariat Tim Koordinasi Pemberian izin Penelitian Asing (TKPIPA), Biro Hukum dan Humas, Kementerian Riset dan Teknologi yang telah meluangkan waktu untuk membantu penyusunan buku direktori ini.

Jakarta, September 2013

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Kata Pengantar ... i

Daftar Isi ... iii

Bab 1: Kondisi Penelitian Asing 2012 ... 1

1.1 Permohonan Penelitian ... 1

1.2 Penerbitan Surat Izin Penelitian (SIP) ... 4

1.3 Negara Asal Peneliti Asing ... 5

1.4 Bidang dan Lokasi Penelitian ... 7

Bab 2: Abstrak dan deskripsi Proyek Penelitian Asing ... 9

(A) Antropologi/ Budaya ... 9

(A.1) The adaptive nature of culture: A cross-cultural analysis of the returns of Local Environmental Knowledge in three native societies ... 9

(A.1.a) Maximilien Lionel Andre Gueze... 10

(A.2) Indigeneity, Ethnicity, Adat: The Utan and the Quest for Development ... 10

(A.2.a) Takamasa Osawa ... 11

(A.3) The Enactment of Agency and Constructions of the Maternal Body: Female-Headed Households and Maternal Mortality in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia ... 11

(A.3.a) Brooke Gabriel Nolan ... 13

(A.4) Interpreting the Coral Triangle Initiative Nusa Penida Marine Park ... 13

(A.4.a) Heather Ann Gallivan ... 14

(A.5) Akar Budaya Demokrasi Indonesia ... 15

(A.5.a) Zhu Gangqin... 16

(A.6) Sustainability of food production and plant use in rural villages of Indonesia ... 16

(A.6.a) Takaki Hirose... 17

(A.7) Development of cultural spaces and local communities: 990s-2010s in Yogyakarta ... 17

(A.7.a) Tomoko Hayashi ... 19

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(A.8.a) Victoria Constanza Ramenzoni ... 20 (A.9) Governmentality in A Balinese Princedom:

An Integrated Analysis of Multiple Modalities

of Lord-Follower Ties ... 20 (A.9.a) Lene Pedersen ... 22 (A.10) Marine Anthropological Research in Bangka

Island, the Province of Bangka-Belitung Islands ... 22 (A.10.a) Akifumi Iwabuchi ... 23 (A.11) Religious and Political behaviour of the ulama

in contemporary Indonesia and Malaysia ... 23 (A.11.a) Norshahril Bin Saat ... 24 (A.12) Shaping Modern Muslim Subjectivities:

Gender, Piety, and Modernity in Indonesian

Islamic Boarding Schools ... 25 (A.12.a) Claire-Marie Hefner ... 26 (A.13) New Value of Existence in Traditional

Performing Arts: The Research for

Social Inclusive Application to Communities ... 26 (A.13.a) Kaori Okado ... 27 (A.14) The Negotiation of Cultural Heritage Between

Local Groups, The State and

International Organizations in Indonesia ... 27 (A.14.a) Serena Helga Müller ... 28 (A.15) The Synoptic City: Local Journalism and

the Public Sphere in Bandung, Indonesia ... 28 (A.15.a) Joshua David Barker ... 30 (A.15.b) Emily Zoe Hertzman ... 30 (A.16) Multiethnic Situation in Jakarta, Indonesia:

With Special Reference to the Batak People ... 30 (A.16.a) Ikuko Hirata ... 31 (A.17) The Cultural Dimensions of Educational

Success in Eastern Indonesia ... 31 (A.17.a) Gary James Godfrey ... 32 (A.18) Social and Cultural Change in Kepulauan Riau

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(B) Arkeologi ... 35

(B.1) Cultural interactions between Java and Sumatra during the 8th-12th centuries ... 35

(B.1.a) Veronique Myriam Yvonne Degroot ... 37

(B.2) Tanah Datar: Early state formation in relation to lowland and highland exchanges on Sumatra ... 37

(B.2.a) Ralf Dominik Bonatz ... 38

(B.2.b) Annika E. Holtzan-Tchabashvili ... 38

(B.2.c) Arne Rolf Weiser ... 38

(B.2.d) Johannes David Greger ... 39

(B.2.e) Maria Theresia Starzmann ... 39

(B.2.f) Kilian Teuwsen ... 39

(B.3) The archaeology of the north coast of Bali: A strategic crossroads in nearly trans-asiatic exchange ... 40

(B.3.a) Ambra Calo ... 41

(B.3.b) Jack Neil Fenner... 41

(B.3.c) Hsiao-Chun Hung ... 42

(B.3.d) Peter S. Bellwood ... 42

(B.3.e) Michael Thomas Carson ... 42

(B.4) Human occupation of karstic area, rock art, and settlement of history in East Kalimantan (Indonesia)... 43

(B.4.a) François-Xavier O. Ricaut ... 44

(B.4.b) Josette Sarel ... 44

(B.4.c) Jean-Gearges, Christian Ferrié... 44

(B.4.d) Sébastien Plutniak ... 44

(B.5) Early Austronesian Heritage in the NTT Province, Southeast Indonesia ... 45

(B.5.a) Aimee Veronica Brown ... 46

(B.5.b) Jean-Christophe Marie Galipaud ... 47

(B.5.c) Hallie Ruth Buckley ... 47

(B.5.d) Sian Ellen Halcrow ... 47

(B.5.e) Jonathan Javelle ... 47

(B.5.f) Rebecca Lorraine Kinaston ... 47

(B.6) Sedimentology, Palaentology and Dating of Pleistocene Fossil Vertebrate Faunas and Open Occupation Sites in Flores and Sulawesi ... 48

(B.6.a) David Paul McGahan ... 49

(B.6.b) Michael Caedman James Marsh ... 49

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(B.6.d) Glenn Stuart Marshall ... 50

(B.6.e) Guy William Hazell ... 50

(B.6.f) Stephanie Flude ... 50

(B.6.g) Michael John Morwood... 50

(B.7) Increasing and diffusing knowledge about the prehistory of human-occupied Flores, Indonesia throught targeted new excavations, analyses, and collaborative multidisciplinary research ... 51

(B.7.a) Matthew Wayne Tocheri ... 51

(B.8) Epigrafi Nusantara ... 52

(B.8.a) Arlo Griffiths ... 53

(B.9) The Archaeology of Sulawesi: A Strategic Island for Understanding Modern Human Colonization and Interactions Across Our Region ... 53

(B.9.a) Susan Lillian O’Connor ... 54

(B.9.b) Emma Jane St. Pierre ... 54

(B.9.c) Tim Rian Maloney ... 55

(B.9.d) Rose Hannah Whitau ... 55

(B.9.e) Jack Neil Fenner... 55

(B.9.f) Benjamin Marwick ... 55

(B.10) Indonesia’s Role in Metal Age Southeast Asian Exchange: A Look at the Glass Beads... 56

(B.10.a) Heather Robin Christie ... 56

(B.11) Chronology and palaeoenvironments of the Indonesian Palaeolithic period in Central and Eastern Java: the Punung and Solo areas ... 57

(B.11.a) François Rene Eugene Semah ... 57

(B.11.b) Anne-Marie Semah ... 57

(B.11.c) Anne-Marie Moigne ... 58

(B.11.d) Thomas Ingicco ... 58

(B.12) Prehistoric Human Migrations, Maritime Networks and Resource Use in the Northern Sulawesi and Maluku Islands ... 58

(B.12.a) Rintaro Ono ... 59

(B.13) Sejarah Kuno Nusantara; Arkeologi dan Epigrafi (abad ke-5 - abad ke-15 M) ... 59

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(C) Arsitektur ... 61

(C.1) Megacity and The Global Environment: Multi-dimensional Appraisal of Jakarta Metropolitan Area (JABODETABEK) in the Worldwide Context with the Aim of Designing Better Future of the Urban Sphere” ... 61

(C.1.a) Satoru Itagawa ... 62

(C.1.i) Hiroshi Izumikawa ... 64

(C.1.j) Akinobu Murakami... 64

(C.1.k) Hironori Kato ... 65

(C.1.l) Akiko Hori ... 65

(C.1.m) Yuko Yamashita- Muramatsu ... 65

(D) Biologi ... 66

(D.1) Biodiversity Studies to Support Conservation in the Rainforest of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia ... 66

(D.1.a) Benjamin James Mervyn Jarrett ... 67

(D.1.b) Nicholas Charles Marchant ... 67

(D.2) Biodiversity Corridors in the Heart of Borneo: Species Diversity and Local Stakeholders ... 67

(D.2.a) Ryan Christian Burner ... 70

(D.2.b) Gillian Jessica Torrens-Spence ... 70

(D.3) Predators as livelihoods: options and ostacles for shark management in Eastern Indonesia ... 71

(D.3.a) Vanessa Flora Jaiteh ... 71

(D.4) Integrative Approaches to understanding Indonesian Marine Biodiversity ... 71

(D.4.a) Paul Henry Barber ... 72

(D.4.b) Christopher Porter Meyer ... 73

(D.4.c) Amanda Marie Windsor ... 73

(D.4.d) Abril Iniguez-Rivas ... 73

(D.4.e) Allison Louise Fritts-Penniman ... 73

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(D.4.g) Sara Elizabeth Koch ... 74

(D.4.h) Hayley Marie Nuetzel... 74

(D.4.i) Samantha H.T. Cheng ... 74

(D.5) Marine Biology, Ecology & Conservation of The Wakatobi Marine National Park: Research Proposal 2012-2014). ... 74

(D.5.a) David John Smith ... 75

(D.5.b) Wayne Arden Bennett Jr. ... 76

(D.5.c) James John Bell ... 76

(D.6) Plant genetic diversity in tropical lowland rainforest transformation systems ... 76

(D.6.a) Natalie Breidenbach ... 77

(D.7) Impact of urbanization on coral reef ecosystems (Spermonde Archipelago, Sulawesi, Indonesia) ... 78

(D.7.a) Willem Renema ... 79

(D.7.b) Christiaan Albert de Leeuw ... 79

(D.7.c) Marcella Elisa Johanna Meerkerk ... 80

(D.7.d) Nicole J. de Voogd ... 80

(D.7.e) Rossana Martins De Freitas ... 80

(D.7.f) Friso Dekker ... 80

(D.8) Marine lakes of Indonesia: recently discovered laboratories of evolution ... 81

(D.8.a) Leontine Elisabeth Becking ... 82

(D.9) Connectivity of coral populations between Indonesia and Western Australia... 82

(D.9.a) Natalie Roser ... 83

(D.10) Assessing Impact of Climate Change on Coral Reef Health and Coastal Environments in West Papua, Indonesia ... 83

(D.10.a) Elizabeth Anne Carruthers Johnstone ... 84

(D.11) Species discovery, evolutionary relationships, and conservation of Indonesia’s small terrestrial mammals ... 84

(D.11.a) Karen Marie Cavey Rowe ... 85

(D.11.b) Jacob Aaron Esselstyn ... 85

(D.11.c) Peter James Carmichael Smissen ... 85

(D.11.d) Noel Wayne Longmore ... 86

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(D.12.a) Ryo Ogawa... 87

(D.13) Ornithological Exploration of Montane Forest in Central and South Sulawesi ... 87

(D.13.a) John Berton Chenault Harris ... 88

(D.13.b) Pamela Cecile Rasmussen ... 88

(D.13.c) Yong Ding Li ... 89

(D.14) Structure, Stability and Functioning of Macro-Invertebrate Communities in Rainforest Transformation Systems in Sumatra, Indonesia ... 89

(D.14.a) Malte Jochum ... 90

(D.15) Taxonomic, Phylogenetic and Biogeographical Diversity of Vascular Plantsin Rainforest Transformation systems on Sumatra (Indonesia)... 90

(D.15.a) Katja Rembold ... 92

(D.16) Worldwide investigations on the ecology of invasive species: Do adverse conditions during transport select for stress-tolerant individuals in marine invertebrates? ... 92

(D.16.a) Armin Georg Fabritzek ... 93

(D.17) Functional diversity of mycorrhizal fungi along a tropical land-use gradient ... 93

(D.17.a) Josephine Sahner ... 94

(D.18) Collective Decision Making and Land Allocation at the Village Level... 95

(D.18.a) Sandra Tappendorf ... 96

(D.18.b) Marcel Gatto ... 96

(D.19) What is the effect of grazing on the grasslands of Java? ... 96

(D.19.a) Arjun Brandreth Potter ... 98

(D.20) Modes of Speciation in Indonesian Terrestrial Arthropods ... 98

(D.20.a) Gen Takaku ... 99

(D.20.b) Naoyuki Fujiyama ... 99

(D.20.c) Toru Katoh ... 99

(D.20.d) Shogo Kikuta ... 100

(D.21) Environmental drivers of vegetation patterns in tropical peat swamp forests ... 100

(D.21.a) Beatrice Maite Myrtille Wedeux ... 101

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(D.22) The distribution, abundance and the effect of land use system on termite

and ant assemblages in Riau, Indonesia ... 101

(D.22.a) Neoh Kok Boon ... 102

(D.23) Whence and Whither: Acoustic Structure of Tarsier Calls ... 102

(D.23.a) Olivia Clare Kulander ... 103

(D.24) Diversity and Conservation of Gobiid Fishes in Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia ... 104

(D.24.a) Zeehan Binte Ja’afar ... 105

(D.25) Disassembly and functional diversity change in amphibian communities in degraded habitats in Indonesia (Sumatra) ... 105

(D.25.a) Andre Jankowski ... 105

(D.26) Effects of environmental enrichment on activity budget and abnormal behaviours of captive slow loris (Nycticebus coucang) in rehabilitation ... 106

(D.26.a) Sharmini Julita Paramasivam ... 107

(D.27) Sustainable Manajement of Bioresources in Lowland Tropical Forest... 108

(D.27.a) Osamu Kozan ... 108

(D.28) Echinodermas as Bioindicators of Coral Reef Health and Resiliance in the indo-Pacific ... 109

(D.28.a) Erica Lyn Warkus ... 110

(D.29) Effect on environmental stressors on the ecophysiology of marine organisms .. 110

(D.29.a) Britta Gunilla Baum ... 111

(D.30) Effectiveness of BioRock coral reef restoration ... 111

(D.30.a) Kelly Haisfield ... 112

(D.31) Assessing Impact of Climate Change on Coral Reef Health and Coastal Environments in West Papua, Indonesia... 113

(D.31.a) Elizabeth Anne Carruthers Johnstone ... 114

(D.32) Biological Survey on the Indonesian Coelacanth, 2010 ... 114

(D.32.a) Masamitsu Iwata ... 116

(D.33) Understanding and Managing the Resilience of Coral Reefs and Associated Social Systems ... 116

(D.33.a) Janne Kristina Timm ... 118

(D.34) Responses of bacterial communities to anthropogenic impacts ... 118

(D.34) Hauke Fabian Schwieder ... 118

(D.35) Understanding Top-down and Bottom up rocesses that Lead to Functional Change in Indonesian Coral Reefs ... 120

(D.35.a) Mirta Carolina Teichberg ... 121

(D.35.b) Sebastian Ferse ... 122

(D.35.c) Jeremiah Plass-Johnson ... 122

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(D.36) Research on mosquito-borne and blood-borne viral infectious

diseases in Indonesia ... 123

(D.36.a) Tomohiro Kotaki ... 124

(D.37) Validation of on-invasive sampling for malaria surveillance in non-human primates... 124

(D.37.a) Christina Lynn Faust ... 125

(D.38) Collaborative Research Center for Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Disease (CRD – ERID) ... 125

(D.38.a) Takako Utsumi ... 127

(E) Botani ... 128

(E.1) Rural Homegardens in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia: local perceptions of plant diversity, its importance for livelihoods and its change over time ... 128

(E.1.a) Katja Kehlenbeck ... 129

(E.1.b) Isaline Mercerat ... 129

(E.2) Genomic footprints of adaptation and diversification in tropical stone oaks (Lithocarpus; Fagaceae) ... 130

(E.2.a) Maria Joao Palermo De Faria Amaral ... 130

(E.3) Promoting Organic Dry Land Farming and Restoration of Deciduous Forest in West Bali, Indonesia... 131

(E.3.a) Sally Eva Silverstone... 131

(E.4) The Review on Capsicum frutecens (Cabe Rawit): From Viewpoint of Distribution and Uniqueness/Characteristics in Indonesia ... 131

(E.4.a) Sota Yamamoto ... 132

(E.5) Botanical Exploration of Halmahera, Indonesia ... 132

(E.5.a) Melissa Elizabeth Abdo ... 133

(E.6) Biogeography, ecology and informatics of Indonesian trees ... 134

(E.6.a) Campbell Owen Webb ... 135

(E.7) Nomenclature of Amomum species (Zingiberaceae) in Java ... 135

(E.7.a) Mark Fleming Newman ... 137

(E.7.b) Alison Jane Droop ... 137

(E.7.c) Pu Zou ... 137

(E.8) The study of biodiversity of tropical rain forest, 2012-2015 ... 138

(E.8.a) Eiji Suzuki ... 138

(E.8.b) Yoshifumi Kudo ... 139

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(E.9) Tree diversity along altitudinal gradients in West Sumatra ... 139

(E.9.a) Shinji Fujii... 140

(F) Ekologi... 141

(F.1) The influence of fruit scarcity on the ecology of nonhuman primates in East Kalimantan ... 141

(F.1.a) Stephanie Spehar ... 142

(F.1.b) Shannon Lee Somerville Street ... 143

(F.2) Evaluating ecosystem services for sustainable collaborative forest management and conservation of biodiversity in and around Protected Area: Human-wild animal Interrelationship formed through Arboriculture in the mountain area of central Seram ... 143

(F.2.a) Masatoshi Sasaoka ... 143

(F.3) Aboveground biomass estimation and validation in tropical region using Phased Array L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR) data ... 143

(F.3.a) Takeshi Motooka ... 144

(F.3.b) Tomohiro Shiraishi ... 144

(F.3.c) Manabu Watanabe ... 144

(F.3.d) Rajesh Bahadur Thapa ... 145

(F.4) Producing Networks of Forest Governance: REDD+ in Kalimantan Tengah... 145

(F.4.a) Caleb Tyrell Gallemore ... 146

(F.5) Synergies between ecosystem servicces in the forested landscapes of Western Borneo (Kalimantan), Indonesia ... 146

(F.5.a) Nicolas Labriere ... 147

(F.6) The Sungai Wain protection forest: An example of good landscape governance ... 147

(F.6.a) Bastiaan van den Dries ... 149

(F.7) Environmental and Land Use Change in Sulawesi, Indonesia: Socio-economic and Ecological Perspectives ... 149

(F.7.a) Wolfram Lorenz ... 150

(F.7.b) Pierre Gras ... 150

(F.7.c) Yasmin Joana Monna Abou Rajab ... 151

(F.7.d) Matthias Faber ... 151

(F.7.e) Fabian Otto Brambach ... 151

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(F.8) Assessing Green House Gases (GHG) emissions from land-use

conversion in Kutai Barat District, East Kalimantan, Indonesia ... 152

(F.8.a) Ervan Rutishauser ... 153

(F.9) Institutional, ecological and social interplay for successful protection of biodiversity in East Kalimantan, Indonesia ... 153

(F.9.a) Brent Robert Loken ... 155

(F.10) Cartography of the forest ecosystem in Seram Island, Moluccas, Indonesia ... 155

(F.10.a) Marine Alexia Boulogne ... 156

(F.11) Typology of the secondary vegetation in Seram, the Moluccas, Indonesia ... 156

(F.11.a) Susanna Mathilde Stas ... 156

(F.12) Community perceptions of landscape, habitat and species values near the Manusela National Park, Central Moluccas, Seram Island, Indonesia ... 157

(F.12.a) Ariane Cosiaux ... 158

(F.13) Perceived landscape, land use and species values in the Kerangas / Mixed Dipterocarp Forest mosaic of western Kalimantan ... 158

(F.13.a) Edith Peri Weihreter ... 159

(F.14) REDD+ and the delivery of biodiversity co-benefits in the tropics 159 (F.14.a) Josil Philomena Murray ... 159

(F.15) Mangrove and Human Coexistence in Batam, Indonesia ... 160

F.15.a) Yukari Harada ... 161

(F.16) Agroforestry certification; creating a multiple-use tool ... 161

(F.16.a) Thibaut Joaqium Rodrigues dos Santos ... 162

(F.17) Role and influence of civil society organizations on land use planning and land tenure issues in Indonesia ... 163

(F.17.a) Anis Raoul Chakib ... 163

(F.18) Linking insecticide treatment and cacao yields - investigation of the effects of “Chlorpyrifos 400 g” on the pollination of Theobroma cacao in Central Sulawesi / district of Kulawi / Toro valley ... 163

(F.18.a) Andreas Ralf Spangenberg... 165

(F.19) Restoration Impact on Tropical Peat Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (ReTroPeat) ... 166

(F.19.a) Jyrki Juhani Jauhiainen ... 167

(F.19.b) Maija Kaarina Lampela ... 167

(F.19.c) Mari Tuulia Könönen ... 168

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(F.20.a) Mark Edward Harrison ... 169

(F.20.b) Lucas Alexander Ward ... 170

(F.20.c) Stijn Jacobus Johannes Schreven ... 170

(F.20.d) Cathryn Anne Freund ... 170

(F.20.e) Amy Sylvia Oxley ... 171

(F.20.f) Jessica Margaret Stitt ... 171

(F.20.g) Sara Anne Thornton ... 171

(F.20.h) David Alan Smith ... 172

(F.20.i) Thea Jane Stella Powell ... 172

(F.20.j) Amanda Rae Hoepfner ... 172

(F.20.k) Helen Olga Thompson ... 172

(F.20.l) Sarah Batty ... 173

(F.20.m) Barbara Mc Allister ... 173

(F.21) Trade offs for social and ecological outcomes under Payment for Ecosystem Services in Lombok, Indonesia ... 173

(F.21.a) Lucy Angela Sinclair Garrett... 175

(F.22) Collaborative land use planning and sustainable institutional arrangement for strengthening land tenure, forest and community rights in Indonesia” ... 175

(F.22.a) Caroline Colette Rolande Tardivo ... 176

(F.23) Identification of forest use patterns and their associations with rural livelihoods: a case study from Gunung Palung National Park in West Kalimantan” ... 176

(F.23.a) Haruki Maejima ... 178

(F.23.b) Shota Yanagisawa ... 178

(F.24) The international climate change negotiations and their implications for forest policies and resource access in Indonesia . 178 (F.24.a) Jonas Ibrahim Hein... 180

(F.25) Terrestrial Influences on Mangrove Ecology and Sustainability of Their Resources (TIMES) –SPICE 3 ... 181

(F.25.a) Joanna Anna Weiss ... 181

(F.25.b) Jens Boy ... 182

(F.25.c) Christian Martin Gerhard Rumpf ... 182

(F.26) Evaluating the Social Sustainability in a Local Community Level for the Stable Supply of Ecosystem Services: The Geospatial Quantitative Analysis on the Mountainous Area in Sulawesi Island ... 182

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(F.27) Collaboration in the project utilization of liquid and solid wastes from palm oil, rubber and sugar mill for renewable

energy and other useful products ... 183

(F.27.a) Shingo Maeno ... 184

(F.27.b) Etsuko Kaimi ... 184

(F.28) Sustaining Livelihoods and Coral Reef Biodiversity: The Intersection of Traditional Modes of Access, Eco-Tourism, and Marine Protected Areas in Indonesia ... 184

(F.28.a) Michael Lawrence De Alessi ... 185

(F.29) Ecology and conservation of a sympatric tropical forest felid guild: the wild cats of Borneo ... 186

(F.29.a) Susan Mary Cheyne ... 187

(F.29.b) Bernat Ripoll Capilla ... 187

(F.29.c) Joana Aragay Soler ... 188

(F.29.d) Wiwit Juwita Sastramidjaja ... 188

(F.30) Carbon Sequestration, Litter C Input to the Soil and Resource Use Efficiency in the Lowland Rainforest Transformation Systems on Sumatra ... 188

(F.30.a) Martyna Malgorzata Kotowska ... 189

(F.31) Aboveground Pattern of Biodiversity and Associated Ecosystem Process Across Tropical Rainforest Transformations ... 190

(F.31.a) Lisa Helen Denmead ... 192

(F.31.b) Kevin Felix Arno Darras ... 192

(F.32) Tree and Palm Water Use Characteristic in Rainforest Transformation system ... 192

(F.32.a) Alexander Roll ... 194

(F.33) Nitrogen cycling in soils under rainforest transformation systems in Jambi, Indonesia ... 194

(F.33.a) Kara Elizabeth Allen ... 194

(F.34) How can REDD+ initiatives in Central Kalimantan Indonesia be designed to support the successful adaptation of local communities to climate change? ... 194

(F.34.a) Tom Arne Paris ... 196

(F.35) Structure and functioning of the decomposer system in lowland rainforest transformation systems ... 197

(F.35.a) Stephan Töppich ... 198

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(F.36) Structure, stability and functioning of macro-invertebrate communities in rainforest transformation systems

in Sumatra (Indonesia) ... 199

(F.36.a) Andrew David Barnes ... 201

(F.37) System Transformation in the Face of Environmental Change ... 201

(F.37.a) Evelyn Kathleen Schwerdtner ... 203

(F.38) Stock, turnover and functions of carbon in heavily weathered soils under lowland rainforest transformation systems ... 203

(F.38.a) Thomas Guillaume ... 205

(F.39) Carbon sequestration in the Indonesian Seas and its global significance: Generation of scientific knowledge for formulating strategies for adaptation to climate change (CISKA) . 206 (F.39.a) Tim Rixen ... 208

(F.39.b) Herbert Gűnter Siegel ... 208

(F.39.c) Dominik Michael Kneer ... 208

(F.39.d) Stephanie Bodden ... 208

(F.39.e) Hans Sloterdijk ... 209

(F.39.f) Thomas W. P. Pohlmann ... 209

(F.39.g) Julien Jean-Jacques Michel ... 209

(F.39.h) Iris Stottmeister ... 209

(F.39.i) Francisca Maria Constance Wit ... 210

(F.40) Sources and Risks of Organic Contaminant and Heavy Metal Burden in Seafood from Jakarta Bay ... 210

(F.40.a) Jan Schwarzbuer ... 211

(F.40.b) Larissa Diskowitzky ... 211

(F.40.c) Ann-Kathrin Wluka ... 212

(F.41) Modeling the Dispersion of Pollutans in Relation to Microalgae Blooms and Fish Contamination in Jakarta Bay... 212

(F.41.a) Simon Adriaan Van Der Wulp ... 214

(F.42) Sources and sinks of nutrients and organic carbon and its effect on the trophic status of the Segara Anakan Lagoon, Java, Indonesia ... 214

(F.42.a) Zerihun Senbeto Woldeyohannes ... 215

(F.43) Biodiversity enrichment in oil palm plantations: ecological impacts . 216 (F.43.a) Martin Alexander Ehbrecht ... 217

(F.44) The Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function in Tropical Agriculture (BEFTA) Project ... 217

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(F.45) Study on the establishment of allometry equation on

mangrove’s below-ground root biomas ... 218

(F.45.a) Yosuke Okimoto ... 220

(F.46) Creation of the paradigm of sustainable use of tropical rainforest by the intensive forest management and advanced utilization of forest resources ... 220

(F.46.a) Mamoru Kanzaki ... 220

(F.46.b) Hiroshi Kamitakahara ... 221

(F.46.c) Tomoya Inada ... 221

(F.46.d) Takayuki Kaneko ... 221

(F.46.e) Masayuki Yanagisawa ... 221

(F.47) Indonesian Aquatic Biomass ... 222

(F.47.a) Ruben van Maris ... 223

(F.48) The Effects of Drainage in Tropical Peatland on the Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the DOC Discharge ... 223

(F.48.a) Kiwamu Ishikura ... 224

(F.49) Conserving the Orangutan: The Role of Environmental Education Programs in West Kalimantan ... 224

(F.49.a) Steven Paul Patriarco ... 225

(F.50) REDD-ALERT (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation through Alternative Lan uses in Rainforests of the Tropics) ... 226

(F.50.a) Sebastian Persch ... 227

(F.50.b) Louis-Pierre Comeau ... 227

(F.51) Sustainable Management of Bio-resources in Lowland Tropical Forests in the West Kalimantan... 227

(F.51.a) Masayuki Ito ... 228

(F.52) Trace Gas Fluxes from Heavily Weathered Soils Under Rainforest TransformationSystem ... 228

(F.52.a) Evelyn Preuss ... 230

(F.53) Revaluing Rainforests: Market-Based Conservation in Indonesia .. 230

(F.53.a) Wendy Beth Miles ... 231

(F.54) Design of incentive mechanism for sustainable land use systems 232 (F.54.a) Miriam Vorlaufer ... 233

(F.55) Collaboration in the project utilization of liquid and solid wastes from palm oil, rubber and sugar mill for renewable energy and other useful products ... 233

(F.55.a) Etsuko Kaimi ... 235

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(F.56) Ecological and Socioeconomic Functions of Tropical Lowland

Rainforest Transformation system (Sumatra, Indonesia) ... 235

(F.56.a) Miriam Rosemarie Teuscher ... 236

(F.57) Mangrove and Human Coexistence in Batam, Indonesia ... 236

(F.57.a) Yukari Harada ... 237

(F.58) Biodiversity enrichment in oil palm plantations: ecological and socio-economic impacts ... 237

(F.58.a) Steffen Mumme ... 238

(G) Ekonomi ... 239

(G.1) Economic Growth and Structural Changes in Indonesia ... 239

(G.1.a) Mitsuhiko Kataoka ... 240

(G.2) The Effects of Nonfarm Employment on Rural Economy - Case Study in Javanese Villages ... 241

(G.2.a) Tomoki Kamiura ... 242

(G.3) Indonesian Economic Development in Post Soeharto Era ... 243

(G.3.a) Tetsu Konishi... 244

(G.4) Smallholder productivity, market access, and internationa linkages in rubber and palm oil production in jambi province ... 244

(G.4.a) Anna Marieke Holtkamp ... 245

(G.5) Functioning of local markets on the regional scale and linkages of local and international markets at the global scale ... 246

(G.5.a) Thomas Kopp ... 247

(H) Geografi ... 248

(H.1) Geomorphology and environmental history of Lombok Island ... 248

(H.1.a) Franck C. Lavigne ... 249

(H.2) JAXA-BPPT-LAPAN-BAKOSURTANAL joint airborne syntethic aperture radar campaign in Indonesia for forest carbon monitoring, ship detection, disaster monitoring, and geometric evaluation .... 250

(H.2.a) Dairo Kageyama ... 250

(H.2.b) Kazuhiko Koro ... 251

(H.2.c) Ryuichi Kitahara ... 251

(H.2.d) Yoshi Doi ... 251

(H.2.e) Noriyuki Kawano ... 251

(H.2.f) Yukinobu Kaneko ... 252

(H.2.g) Genzo Fukushima ... 252

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(H.3.a) John Daniel Watts ... 253

(H.4) Water Farm - Improving Farmers’ Livelihood through Integrated Watershed Management ... 254

(H.4.a) Bruno Lidon ... 256

(H.5) Cultural Landscape Tansformation ... 256

(H.5.a) Barbara Beckert ... 258

(H.5.b) Yvonne Kunz ... 258

(H.6) Determinants of Land Use Change and Impact of Household Welfare among Smallholder Famers ... 258

(H.6.a) Vijesh Vijaya Krishna ... 259

(H.6.b) Michael Andreas Euler ... 260

(I) Geologi/ Vulkanologi ... 261

(I.1) Seismic Stratigraphy of the Toba Caldera, Indonesia... 261

(I.1.a) Michael Terry Dolan ... 262

(I.1.b) Del Wayne Roger Bohnenstiehl ... 262

(I.1.c) Craig Alan Chesner ... 262

(I.1.d) Sidney Paul Halsor ... 262

(I.1.e) Jingpu Liu ... 263

(I.2) The Sumatran plate Boundary and Sea Level Project ... 263

(I.2.a) Kerry Edward Sieh ... 264

(I.2.b) Paramesh Banerjee ... 265

(I.2.c) Adam Douglas Switzer ... 265

(I.2.d) Aron Jeffrey Meltzner ... 265

(I.2.e) Jeffrey Avila Encillo ... 266

(I.3) Ground based remote sensing of volcanic emissions ... 266

(I.3.a) Philipson Bani ... 267

(I.4) Improvement of seismic monitoring methodologies and application to volcanoes with extruding lava domes ... 267

(I.4.a) Jean-Philippe G.A. Metaxian ... 268

(I.5) Hydrothermal system imaging by self-potential, ground temperature and CO2 concentration measurements ... 268

(I.5.a) Svetlana Jurevna Byrdina ... 269

(I.6) Holocene Stratigraphy, Eruptive History, and Volcano Hazards of Salak and Ambang Volcanoes ... 269

(I.6.a) Christopher James Harpel ... 270

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(I.7.a) Michael Kevin Gagan ... 272 (I.7.b) Nerlie Jane Abram ... 272 (I.7.c) Claire Krause Elizabeth... 273 (I.7.d) David Bruce Wools-Cobb ... 273 (I.8) Provision of Hazard Studies for Suoh Sekincau Geothermal Area . 273 (I.8.a) Philip James White ... 273 (I.8.b) Jane Mary Alma Brotheridge ... 274 (I.9) Sedimentology, Palaentology and Dating of Pleistocene

Fossil Vertebrate Faunas and Open Occupation Sites in flores

and Sulawesi ... 274 (I.9.a) Michael John Morwood... 277 (I.9.b) Gerrit Dirk Van den Bergh ... 277 (I.9.c) Adam Robert Brumm ... 278 (I.10) Vegetation, climate, fire dynamics and human impacts in Java

and southern Kalimantan inferred from pollen, spore and

charcoal deposits in the Java Sea during the Late Holocene ... 278 (I.10.a) Anastasia Poliakova ... 279 (I.11) Stability and maintenance of Pacific atoll islands in the context of

global climate change ... 279 (I.11.a) Thomas Mann ... 281 (I.11.b) Andrè Klicpera... 281 (I.12) The Study to Delineate Area of Spring and to Quantify the

Recharge Rate on the East Versant of Merapi Volcano (Klaten,

Central Java, Indonesia) ... 281 (I.12.a) Adrien Pierre Antoine Selles ... 282 (I.13) Australia Down Under: Quantification of Rates and Amount of

Continental Subduction During Neogane Arc-Continent Collision on Timor ... 283 (I.13.a) Ronald Albert Harris ... 283 (I.13.b) Garrett Wayne Tate ... 283 (J) Hukum ... 284

(J.1) The Dynamics and Elan of Ijtihad to Provide New Readings of

Islamic Laws and Customary Practices on Women Human Rights 284 (J.1.a) Isnira Arap Baginda ... 284 (J.2) Addressing and regulating industrial water pollution:

Looking for an appropriate role for local communities,

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(K) Kedokteran/ Kesehatan... 287 (K.1) Field microscopy versus HRP2-pLDH combination rapid

diagnostic test in detecting malaria in antenatal women

in Eastern Indonesia... 287 (K.1.a) Elvira Ingrid Levy ... 288 (K.2) The accuracy of HRP-2-pLDH combination rapid diagnostic

test in detecting placental malaria in Eastern Indonesia ... 289 (K.2.a) Judith Julia de Jong ... 290 (K.3) Eliminate Dengue Project in Yogyakarta (EDP-Yogya)... 290 (K.3.a) Petrina Hannah Johnson ... 292 (K.4) Films on culture, mental illness, traditional healing, gender,

autism treatment via gamelan ... 293 (K.4.a) Robert Bush Lemelson ... 293 (K.4.b) Alessandra Pasquino ... 293 (K.4.c) Wing Yen Ko Jr ... 293 (K.4.d) Yee Vuoch Ie ... 294 (K.5) Decentralization of Health Services in West Java, Indonesia ... 294 (K.5.a) Priscilla Anne Magrath ... 294 (K.6) Seeing the future: The development and evolution of foresight ... 294 (K.6.a) Emma Joanne Collier-Baker ... 293 (K.7) Bioprospecting of Indonesian Medicinal Plants ... 296 (K.7.a) Jin Hyub Paik ... 297 (K.8) Novel strategies and tools for antimicrobial resistance surveillance .. 297 (K.8.a) Firza Alexander Gronthoud ... 299 (K.9) The Implant Matrix Hepatocyte Autologues as Novel Method in

Tissue Engineering for Liver Diseases ... 300 (K.9.a) Hans Ulrich Baer ... 301 (K.10) Survey on the HIV knowledge Levels and Attitudes of Public

Healthcare Workers in Bogor, Indonesia ... 301 (K.10.a) Carola Hofstee ... 304 (K.11) The Indonesia-Japan Collaborative Research Center for Emerging

and Re-Emerging Infectious Disease (CRC-ERID) ... 304 (K.11.a) Masaoki Yamaoka ... 305 (K.12) The Role of Gender in Accessing Harm Reduction Services in

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(K.13) Evaluation of different Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDT) as a screening tool for the control of malaria in pregnancy in Eastern Indonesia; and Intermittent screening and treatment or intermittent preventive therapy for control

of malaria in pregnancy in Indonesia ... 306 (K.13.a) Rukhsana Ahmed ... 306 (L) Kehutanan ... 307

(L.1) Evaluating ecosystem services for sustainable collaborative forest management and conservation of biodiversity within

forest reserves ... 307 (L.1.a) Ken Sugimura ... 307 (L.2) Climate Community and Biodiversity Assessment Report for the

Forests of Buton Island ... 308 (L.2.a) Nicola Mary Marples ... 310 (L.2.b) Nancy Priston ... 311 (L.2.c) David James Kelly ... 311 (L.3) Cultural Specific Human Interaction With Tropical Lowland

Rainforest ... 311 (L.3.a) Stefanie Steinebach ... 313 (L.4) The Way of Peatland Afforestation in Central Kalimantan ... 313 (L.4.a) Kayako Hirao ... 314 (L.5) Development and Dynamics of Rainforest and Rainforest

Transformations in Sumatra During Prehistoric and Historic Times .... 314 (L.5.a) Siria Biagioni ... 316 (L.6) Wood quality of plantation species and secondary forest species 316 (L.6.a) Futoshi Ishiguri ... 317 (L.7) Water use characteristics of bamboo ... 318 (L.7.a) Tingting Mei... 318 (L.8) IDDRI Research Project for on a RUPES Site, Indonesia, in Parnership

with the World Agro, (ICRAF), South East Asia Regional Office,

Bogor ... 319 (L.8.a) Renaud Lapeyre... 320 (L.8.b) Romain Pirard ... 320 (L.9) Structure and Functioning of Decomposer system in Lowland

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(L.10) Impact of Rainforest Transformation on Phylogenetic and Functional Diversity of Soil Prokaryotic Communities

in Sumatra (Indonesia) ... 322 (L.10.a) Martin Engelhaupt ... 323 (L.11) Structure and Functioning of the Decomposer system

in Lowland Rainforest Transformation Systems ... 323 (L.11.a) Bernhard Klarner ... 325 (L.12) Central Scientific Support Unit ... 325 (L.12.a) Jochen Drescher ... 326 (L.13) Identification of forest use patterns and their associations with

rural livelihoods: a case study from Gunung Palung National

Park in West Kalimantan ... 326 (L.13.a) Shota Yanagisawa ... 328 (L.13.b) Haruki Maejima ... 328 (L.14) How Value Chain Actors Across Materially Different Non-timber

Forest Resources ... 328 (L.14.a) Roderick Douglas Myers ... 329 (M) Kelautan & Perikanan ... 330 (M.1) The Java Upwelling Variations Observation ... 330 (M.1.a) Weidong Yu ... 331 (M.2) Penelitian Pulau-pulau Kecil - China-Indonesia Ecological

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(M.3) Investigation of the role of habitat quality as the reason for population-specific differences in tolerance towards abiotic stress in the Asian green mussel (Perna viridis) ... 336 (M.3.a) Mareike Huhn ... 337 (M.4) Vegetation, climate, fire dynamics and human impacts in Java

and southern Kalimantan inferred from pollen, spore and

charcoal deposits in the Java Sea during the Late Holocene ... 337 (M.4.a) Anastasia Poliakova ... 338 (M.5) South China Sea - Indonesian Seas Transport/Exchange (SITE)

and Dynamics of Sunda and Lombok Straits ... 338 (M.5.a) Bin Fan ... 339 (M.5.b) Zhan Lian ... 339 (M.5.c) Shujian Li... 339 (M.5.d) Xiaoqing Xu ... 340 (M.6) Study Project on Coral Reef Restoration using Steel Slag

Products in Indonesia ... 340 (M.6.a) Mineo Okamoto ... 342 (M.7) Fishing Practices in the Makassar Spermonde Archipelago,

South Sulawesi Indonesia ... 342 (M.7.a) Veronika Breitkopf ... 344 (M.8) Optical fiber based method to detect thiocyanate excretion in

illegally caught reef fish: A practical application in the field ... 344 (M.8.a) Nicole Herz ... 346 (M.9) Bioconversion of Palm Kernel Meal (PKM) to Resolve the Aquafeed

Shortage in Indonesia ... 346 (M.9.a) Pascale Therese Leonce Talamond ... 346 (M.10) Research on ‘Bioconversion or Maggot Program’ as an alternative

solution to respond to the fishmeal shortage and to the rising

price of aquafeed in Indonesia ... 347 (M.10.a) Emilie Devic ... 348 (M.11) Investigation on Fish Pathology, Epidemiology, and Health

Management in Aquaculture ... 348 (M.11.a) Domenico Ugo Eugenio Caruso ... 349 (N) Linguistik ... 350

(N.1) Documentations of Kula, an endangered Papuan language

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(N.2) The Effect of Fulbright English Teaching Assistants on the Communicative Abilities of Secondary School English

Language Learners ... 351 (N.2.a) Richard Allen Ferrera ... 352 (N.3) Communicative Practice and Cartographies of Belonging:

Everyday Talk and bugis Mobility in Contemporary Indonesia... 352 (N.3.a) Andrew Michael Carruthers ... 354 (N.4) Language Contact in Indonesia: Shifts in Usage and their

Structural Manifestations ... 354 (N.4.a) Abigail C Cohn ... 355 (N.5) A Sketch Grammar of Matek: A Land Dayak Language of

West Kalimantan, Indonesia ... 356 (N.5.a) Timothy Mark Connell ... 356 (O) Manajemen ... 357 (O.1) Sustainable Management of Bio-resources in Tropical Forest ... 357 (O.1.a) Kazuya Masuda ... 357 (O.1.b) Kazuo Watanabe ... 357 (O.2) The Complexity of Landscape Governance: A case study of

Gunung Halimun-Salak National Park corridor in West Java,

Indonesia ... 358 (O.2.a) Ilse Hennemann ... 360 (O.3) Navigating transformation in large-scale dynamic seascapes:

The role of multi-stakeholder partnership formations and

leadership strategies ... 361 (O.3.a) Franciska Anna Fanny Rosen ... 361 (O.4) Linking governance systems for regional-scale coral reef

management: Analysis of case studies in Brazil and Indonesia ... 361 (O.4.a) Philipp Anton Friedheln Gorris ... 363 (O.5) How can comercially based, community forest projects and

state-run forest management in Central Java inform one another? ... 363 (O.5.a) James Thomas Erbaugh ... 364 (O.6) Upstream-downstream Linkages and Coastal and Watershed

Governance in Indonesia ... 364 (O.6.a) Johanna Jill Heyde ... 366 (O.7) The Role of the Marine Conservation Area (MCA) in Regional

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(O.8) Incentivising Sustainable Tuna Management through a Credit

System ... 368 (O.8.a) Megan Lynn Bailey ... 368 (O.8.b) Alice Margaret Mackenzie Miller ... 369 (P) Pertanian ... 370

(P.1) Farm-level optimization of land use systems in Indonesia

under consideration of uncertainty and ecological effects ... 370 (P.1.a) Stefan Moser ... 371 (P.2) Pengembangan Tanaman Sorghum dan Produksi Bio-Ethanol

dalam Skala pilot Plan ... 372 (P.2.a) Kimihiro Tanaka ... 372 (P.3) Pengembangan Padi Hibrida di Lampung: Kerjasama Pemerintah

China dan Indonesia ... 373 (P.3.a) Yi Zhenhua ... 373 (P.3.b) Liu Yingtie ... 373 (P.3.c) Wang Chuntao ... 374 (P.4) Transition Mechanisms from Traditional Trading to the Marketin

Developing Countries ... 374 (P.4.a) Shinya Ikeda ... 376 (P.5) Improving the sustainability of cocoa production in eastern

Indonesia throughintegrated pest, disease and soil management in an effective extension andpolicy environment ... 376 (P.5.a) Peter John McMahon ... 378 (Q) Politik ... 379 (Q.1) Political Pluralism in Indonesia’s Multi-Party System ... 379 (Q.1.a) Dominic Berger ... 380 (Q.2) Transnational Flows of Islamic Political Thought in Indonesian

Debates over Liberal Islam: the Case of the International

Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization ... 381 (Q.2.a) Carlo Joseph Bonura, Jr. ... 381 (Q.3) Decentralization and the Impact of Privatization on Higher

Education in Indonesia ... 382 (Q.3.a) Lynne Na Young Nolte... 382 (Q.4) The environmental governance of REDD+ in Indonesia ... 382 (Q.4.a) Henry James Boer ... 386 (Q.5) After Authority: Media and Political Communication in

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(Q.5.a) Karen Strassler ... 388 (Q.6) Exploring the Political Edge: Conservation in an Era of Political

Decentralization at Indonesia’s Kerinci Seblat National Park ... 388 (Q.6.a) Keith Andrew Bettinger ... 389 (Q.7) Pro-Formal: Pasar Kayu Domestik dan Revitalisasi Industri

Kehutanandi Indonesia ... 390 (Q.7.a) Krystof Obidzinski ... 390 (Q.8) Life-Style-Related Disease Public Policies in Indonesia ... 391 (Q.8.a) Satoru Asegawa ... 392 (R) Primatologi ... 393 (R.1) Sound repertoires among wild Sumatran Orang-Utans ... 393 (R.1.a) Stephanie Mercier ... 395 (R.2) Population Density Survey of Tarsius in Central Sulawesi ... 396 (R.2.a) Nanda Grow ... 396 (R.3) Variation in feeding behavior and nest building technique

among orangutan females of different matrilines in Tuanan ... 397 (R.3.a) Markus Bruno Lütscher ... 398 (R.4) The socio-ecological studies on wild orangutans and non-human

primates in East Kalimantan, Indonesia ... 398 (R.4.a) Akira Suzuki ... 398 (R.4.b) Namiko Suzuki ... 399 (R.5) Home range establishment and flexibility among female

orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) at the Tuanan Mawas

Reserve, Central Kalimantan ... 399 (R.5.a) Alison Mary Ashbury ... 404 (R.6) Monitoring Nitrogen dan Energy Balance in Wild Bornean

Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) in a Peat Swamp ... 404 (R.6.a) Kevin Andrew Rosenfield ... 405 (R.7) The influence of cultural knowledge on orangutan cognition ... 405 (R.7.a) Thibaud Nicolas Bertrand Gruber ... 408 (R.7.b) Ricki Elaine Oldenkamp ... 408 (R.8) Behavioral Ecology of the Endemic Bornean Agile Gibbon

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(R.10) Assessment of the status of Orangutans in Kalimantan, Borneo: a validation study for conversation planning and forest

management ... 412 (R.10.a) Anne-Sophie Helene Pellier ... 413 (R.11) The Role of Food Availability and Canopy Structure on

Orangutan Population Density ... 413 (R.11.a) Leslie Anne Bolick ... 414 (R.12) Assessment of the Success of Orangutan Reintroduction

in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia ... 415 (R.12.a) Anna Maria Marzek ... 415 (R.13) Evolution of parasites affecting Indonesian apes and their

responses to infection by parasites via self-medication ... 416 (R.13.a) Marie Plasse ... 416 (R.14) Orangutan (pongo pygmaeus morio) Ranging in East Kalimantan .... 416 (R.14.a) Anne Eleanor Russon ... 417 (R.14.b) Timothy Peter David Stolerman ... 418 (R.14.c) Sarah Anne Iannicello ... 418 (R.14.d) Levi David Stutzman ... 418 (R.15) The Javan slow loris: Population density and gastrointestinal

health ... 419 (R.15.a) Marlies Albers ... 419 (R.16) The only poisonous primate: ecological context& function of

slow loris venom ... 420 (R.16.a) Amanda Elizabeth Gray ... 421 (R.17) Monitoring protein balance, skeletal protein catabolism and

stress indicators in wild Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) mothers with dependent offspring in a peat swamp

forest... 421 (R.17.a) Alysse Marie Moldawer ... 423 (R.18) Understanding the Role of Ecology in Orangutan Reproduction .. 423 (R.18.a) Cheryl Denise Knott ... 424 (R.18.b) Andrea Lea Di Giorgio ... 424 (R.18.c) Jennifer Joyce Brousseau ... 424 (R.18.d) Chloe Elizabeth Tuck ... 425 (R.18.e) Gail Angela Campbell-Smith ... 425 (R.19) Calibrating a conservation strategy: studying endangered

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(R.20.a) Alexander Suchar ... 427 (R.21) Conservation of the critically endangered Sulawesi black

crested macaques, Macaca nigra (M. nigra) ... 427 (R.21.a) Henry Benjamin Hilser ... 429 (R.22) Behavioral and Endocrinological Research about Reproduction

and Mating System ... 430 (R.22.a) Eunha Ko ... 430 (R.23) Reactions to long calls in two populations of wild orangutans

in an experimental setup ... 430 (R.23.a) Bonnie Jacqueline Evans ... 433 (R.24) Conservation of the critically endangered Sulawesi black

crested macaques, Macaca nigra (M. Nigra) ... 433 (R.24.a) Gaétan Jean Marcel Masson ... 434 (R.25) The Function(s) of Long-distance signal: The Orangutan Long Call .... 435 (R.25.a) Brigitte Spillmann ... 436 (R.25.b) Urs Wifli ... 436 (R.26) Body size and ecological segregation in sympatric Sumatran

Hylobatidae (Hylobates agilis and Symphalangus syndactylus) ... 436 (R.26.a) Matthew Gerald Nowak ... 437 (R.27) Can the spatial distribution of long-calls produced by Bornean,

flangedmale orangutans and Mueller’s gibbon song be used as as index for localpopulation densities and to assess habitat use? 437 (R.27.a) James Arthur Askew ... 438 (R.28) Testing the Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis in Wild Orangutans . 439 (R.28.a) Caroline Schuppli ... 440 (R.29) What makes orangutans intelligent? Testing the Cultural

Intelligence Hypothesis ... 440 (R.29.a) Zaida Karolina Kosonen ... 441 (R.29.b) Laura Annelies Damerius ... 441 (R.30) A comparative study on object play behavior in two populationsof

wild orangutans ... 442 (R.30.a) Meret Flurina Christina Heidmann ... 442 (R.31) Habitat quality and probability of poliandry in Suinatran

siamangs (Symphalangus syndactyly): a test of the ecological

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(R.33) Eco-ethology and Population Viability Analysis of Long-tailed Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in Bali (Indonesia): Impact of

Habitat type and Degree of Anthropization ... 446 (R.33.a) Fany Aline Miryam Florence Brotcorne ... 447 (R.34) Interactions between Rural Communities and Proboscis Monkey

(Nasalis larvatus) in West kalimantan, Indonesia ... 447 (R.34.a) Katie Lynn Feilen ... 448 (R.35) The Ranging Behaviour of male Orangutan in Sebangau

Peat-swamp Forest ... 448 (R.35.a) Benjamin James William Buckley ... 449 (R.36) Stress in crested macaques (Macaca nigra): Causes and

consequences ... 450 (R.36.a) Pascal Roger Marty ... 451 (R.37) Evolution of parasites affecting Indonesian apes and their

responses to infection by parasites via self-medication ... 451 (R.37.a) Rebecca Elizabeth Armson ... 453 (R.38) Conserving the Sumatran Orangutan: A multidisciplinaryapproach

that supports collective action at the local community level ... 453 (R.38.a) Danielle Louise Nilsson ... 454 (R.39) Quantifying the role of forest fauna in seed dispersal using

orangutans as case study ... 454 (R.39.a) Esther Bonnie Tarszisz ... 454 (R.40) Ecology of Eastern Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus morio)

in a multi-functional landscape in East Kalimantan ... 455 (R.40) Kara Joann Norby ... 456 (R.41) The Effects of Spatial and Temporal variation in Plant Productivity

on the Population Ecology of Bornean Rainforest Primates ... 456 (R.41.a) Andrew John Marshall ... 457 (R.41.b) Sylvain Remi Thomas Lemoine ... 458 (R.42) Assessment of the Success of Orangutan Reintroduction in

Central Kalimantan, Indonesia ... 458 (R.42.a) Pau Brugues Sintes ... 459 (R.43) The conservation and ecology of the red langur (Presbytis

rubicunda) in the Sebangau Peat-Swamp Forest,

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(S) Sejarah... 461 (S.1) Developments in National, Religious and Cultural Authority in

Solo from 1800: A Southeast Asian Case ... 461 (S.1.a) Charles Parks Sullivan ... 461 (S.2) Cultures of Madness and the Madness of Culture ... 462 (S.2.a) Marian Kaiser ... 463 (S.3) Genealogies of Medicine and the Legacies of Empire in

Southeast Asia, 1898-1960s ... 464 (S.3.a) Ma Mercedes Planta ... 465 (S.4) Modern Bodies, Modern Souls: Religion, Medicine, and Public

Life in the Late Colonial Indonesia ... 465 (S.4.a) Kevin Eyo Ko ... 467 (S.5) The births of the modern diasporic subject: law, knowlegde,

family reform and the overseas Chinese in British Malaya and

Netherlands East Indies (1870-1930) ... 467 (S.5.a) Seng Guo Quan ... 468 (S.6) A history of the anti-corruption movement in Indonesia ... 470 (S.6.a) Elisabeth Anne Kramer ... 470 (S.7) International Dimensions of Postcolonial National Cultures:

UNESCO and Indonesia, 1949-2010 ... 470 (S.7.a) Tod Stephen Wynford Jones ... 470 (S.8) A study for history of port state Pontianak in West Kalimantan

and maritime Southeast Asia ... 471 (S.8.a) Aki Tomita ... 473 (S.9) Constructions of ‘Europeanness’ in late-colonial Indonesia

(Ca. 1910-1940) ... 473 (S.9.a) Bart Willem Luttikhuis ... 474 (S.10) Recognition and retribution. Transitional justice in the Netherlands

Indies after the Second World War ... 475 (S.10.a) Esther Petronella Maria Zwinkels ... 475 (T) Seni ... 476

(T.1) Institutionalization of Art in Indonesia: The socio-cultural,

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(T.3) An Ethnography of Amateur Gamelan Musicianship in Central Java . 480 (T.3.a) Jonathan Fergus Roberts ... 482 (T.4) Music Making and Social Distinction in East Javanese

Migrant Communities ... 483 (T.4.a) Steven Matthew Laronga ... 484 (T.5) Textile Traditions and Contemporary Art in Indonesia:

A Practical and Academic Study ... 484 (T.5.a) Sonja Kristine Dahl ... 484 (T.6) Waljinah: Keroncong, Identity and Modernity in Indonesia... 485 (T.6.a) Russell Peter Skelchy ... 486 (T.7) Studying improvisation/structure in Javanese gamelan singing

(sindhenan) to inspire new work ... 486 (T.7.a) Jennifer Lay Shyu ... 488 (T.8) World Music Performance Based Study of Sundanese Karinding .. 488 (T.8.a) Elise Marie Luce ... 489 (T.9) Basic dance skill in dance education system at art school ... 490 (T.9.a) Masami Okabe ... 491 (U) Sosiologi ... 492

(U.1) Indonesian Migrant Domestic Workers in Malaysia:

A Human Security Perspective ... 492 (U.1.a) Kenji Kimura ... 494 (U.2) Performance Analysis for the Globalization of Gyeongsangbuk-do

Saemaul Undong ... 494 (U.2.a) Ha Jeahoon ... 495 (U.3) Learning and action in the design and implementation of

interventions that aim to reduce stigma in people affected

by leprosy in Cirebon, Indonesia ... 496 (U.3.a) Ruth Maria Hendrika Peters ... 497 (U.4) Reduce stigma in schoolchildren by developing learning

materials for teachers ... 497 (U.4.a) Anna Theodora Taal ... 499 (U.5) The Stigma Reduction Interventions Using the Interactive

Learning and Action Approach ... 499 (U.5.a) Hind Oulhadj ... 500 (U.6) Mending New Social Communities in the Philippines & Indonesia

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(U.7) Penjaga Kesehatan - Konteks Perkembangan Penduduk

Lanjut Usia di Pedesaan Yogyakarta, Indonesia... 501 (U.7.a) Sachiko Gochi ... 502 (U.8) The Dynamics and Elan of Ijtihad to Provide New Readings of

Islamic Laws and Customary Practices on Women Human Rights 502 (U.8.a) Isnira Arap Baginda ... 503 (U.9) Indonesian Nurses Sent to Japan under the EPA: Cross-cultural

Friction and the Survivability of Indonesian Nurses in Japan ... 503 (U.9.a) Ayami Saito ... 504 (U.10) The Influences of Saints and Their Teachings on faith,

its people in Malaya(sia) ... 504 (U.10.a) Tengku Dina Surati Bt. Tengku Zaman ... 506 (U.11) Trade offs for social and ecological outcomes under Payment

for Ecosystem Services in Lombok, Indonesia ... 507 (U.11.a) Lucy Angela Sinclair Garrett... 507 (U.12) Changing Paradigms in a Changing Climate:

Analyzing the Political Economy ofForest Plantations ... 507 (U.12.a) Julia Katarzyna Szulecka ... 508 (U.13) Practice, Instruction, and Research (PIR) Collaborative Research:

Enhancing Behavior Change through Conservation Campaigns .. 509 (U.13.a) Stacey Kathryn Sowards ... 510 (U.14) Collaborative land use planning and sustainable institutional

arrangement for strengthening land tenure, forest and

community rights in Indonesia... 510 (U.14.a) Caroline Colette Rolande Tardivo ... 511 (U.15) Evaluating the Social Sustainability in a Local Community Level

for the Stable Supply of Ecosystem Services: The Geospatial

Quantitative Analysis on the Mountainous Area in Sulawesi Island ... 511 (U.15.a) Ayako Oide ... 512 (U.16) Resource regimes and perceptions of the environment

in West Kalimantan... 512 (U.16.a) Timo Antero Kaartinen ... 513 (U.17) Capability approach for villagers to mitigate deforestation:

The case study of Central Kalimantan in Indonesia ... 513 (U.17.a) Hirofumi Yaginuma ... 515 (U.18) Long-term land use, poverty dynamics and emission trade-offs .. 515 (U.18.a) Sarah Katharina Trapp ... 516 (U.19) Mapping Islam in Jakarta: Religious Articulations of

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(U.19.a) Eliot Yasumura... 517 (U.20) Infrastructure, Property and Social Change in South Java ... 518 (U.20.a) Christian Lund ... 518 (U.21) Indonesian Labour and the International:

The Domestic Workers’ Movement ... 519 (U.21.a) Bree Elizabeth Ahrens ... 519 (U.22) Education for Migrant Women Workers: The Case of Indonesia ... 520 (U.22.a) Ellen Louise Prusinski ... 521 (U.23) National Identity Constructions in Media Debates about

the Indonesian Anti-pornography Law: A Discourse

Analysis on Rhetorical Modi... 521 (U.23.a) Silke Ronja Eberle ... 521 (U.24) Science Field Shops, a new approach to create an agricultural

extension service in Indonesia: How this form of social technology is socially organising the actors and influencing their

adaptation practices ... 522 (U.24.a) Onno Giller ... 523 (U.25) Research on Community Response for Symbiotic Strategies

in Social Change: In the Case of Communities in Indonesia ... 523 (U.25.a) Sachio Ishida ... 524 (U.26) Cultural and spiritual beliefs on leprosy among children,

youngsters, elderly people and diverse key informants

in Cirebon district, West Java, Indonesia ... 525 (U.26.a) Timo Winfried Bravo Rebolledo ... 525 (V) Teknik... 526

(V.1) Kajian Sistem Kerja Alat Muat dan Alat Angkut dengan

Menggunakan Teori Antrian di Lokasi Penambangan PT. INCO ... 526 (V.1.a) Natalita Viera Aniceto ... 527 (W) Zoologi ... 528 (W.1) Island Biogeography of Indo-Pacific Passerine Birds ... 528 (W.1.a) Pierre-Henri Frederic Fabre ... 529 (W.1.b) Knud Andreas Jønsson ... 530 (W.1.c) Michael Køie Poulsen ... 530 (W.1.d) Andrew Hart Reeve ... 530 (W.2) The only poisonous primate: ecological context and function

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(W.2.b) Eva Johanna Rode ... 523 (W.3) Ecology and conservation of blackwater fishes and

macroinvertebrates under land-use change in Southeast Asia ... 523 (W.3.a) Xingli Giam ... 533 (W.4) Evolutionary diversification in a biodiversity hotspot:

the Southeast Asian peat swamp forest fish fauna ... 534 (W.4.a) Lukas Christof Rüber ... 534 (W.4.b) Eleanor Agnes Sarah Adamson ... 535 (W.5) Biodiversity of leaf litter inhabiting arthropods in the forests

of the Sunda-arc, an analysis based on weevils

(Coleoptera, Curculionidae) and springtails (Collembola) ... 535 (W.5.a) Alexander Riedel ... 536 (W.6) Diet, distribution, demography and habitat preferences of

Tomistoma schlegelii in Danau Mesangat, Kalimantan Timur,

Indonesia ... 536 (W.6.a) Agata Maria Staniewicz ... 539 (W.7) Population density and threats to large mammals: the primates

and cats of Sungai Wain Protection Forest ... 539 (W.7.a) Katherine Sarah Stephanie Scott ... 540 (W.7.b) Elena Bersacola ... 540 (W.7.c) Ewan Alexander Macdonald ... 540 (W.7.d) Lauren Jane Gilhooly ... 540 (W.8) The captive husbandry and reproduction of the Celebes

babirusa (Babyrousa celebensis) at Bali Zoo ... 541 (W.8.a) Masaaki Ito ... 542 (W.9) Inventory of Indonesian Freshwater Fish Biodiversity with

DNA-Barcoding ... 543 (W.9.a) Nicolas Michael Hubert ... 544 (W.10) Towards a Peaceful Coexistence Between Men andElephants

in Bukit Tigapuluh, Indonesia (Phase 2) ... 544 (W.10.a) Alexander M. Moβbrucker ... 545 (W.11) Predators of Rodent Small Mammals in Oil Palm Plantations:

A Landscape Approach ... 546 (W.11.a) Aude Marie Felicie Ane Yvette Verwilghen ... 547 (W.12) Phylogeography of flying animals in Southeast Asia: populatio

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(W.12.b) Susan Man Shu Tsang ... 549 (W.13) Ecological niche modeling as a conservation tool: A case study

in the Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) ... 549 (W.13.a) Alke Voskamp ... 550 (W.14) Oxford University expedition to find the Moluccan Woodcock

and provide the first comprehensive assessment of its

conservation status ... 550 (W.14.a) John Constable Mittermeier ... 551 (W.14.b) Henry Eden Wells Cottee-Jones ... 551 (W.15) Mapping Conservation Landscapes of Irrawaddy Dolphins and

Artisanal Fisheries ... 551 (W.15.a) Tara Sayuri Whitty ... 553 (W.16) Visual census of Napoleon fish, Cheilinus undulatus,

in a protected area in Indonesia ... 553 (W.16.a) Yvonne Jill Sadovy De Mitcheson... 555 (W.17) A Vertebrate Biotic Survey of Nusa Tenggara and Southeastern

Maluku, Indonesia ... 556 (W.17.a) Jimmy Adair McGuire ... 558 (W.17.b) Alexander Lawrence Stubbs ... 558 (W.17.c) Sean Bryant Reilly ... 559 (W.18) Ants of Komodo Island: Patterns in Distribution and Diversity ... 559 (W.18.a) Rebecca Lorreine Sandidge ... 561 (W.19) Oceanic Dispersal of Leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea)

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1

Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing

Kementerian Riset dan Teknologi

Bab 1: Kondisi Penelitian Asing 2012

1.1 Permohonan Penelitian

Jumlah aplikasi permohonan peneltian asing yang diproses oleh Kemenristek pada tahun 2012 ditunjukkan fluktuasi setiap bulannya pada gambar 1, yang terdiri dari permohonan baru dan perpanjangan. Total permohonan sebanyak 682 peneliti asing dari 424 proyek atau judul penelitian.Sebagian proposal penelitian merupakan tim yang terdiri dari dua atau lebih personel peneliti. Dari sejumlah itu, 547 berkas merupakan permohonan baru dan 135 permohonan perpanjangan.

Permohonan tersebut dibahas dalam Sidang TKPIPA dengan rincian sebagaimana tertera dalam Tabel 1. Permohonan yang disetujui selanjutnya diproses visanya agar dapat memulai risetnya di Indonesia. Sedangkan keputusan pending diberikan jika memerlukan klarifikasi, baik tertulis ataupun diundang presentasi pada sidang berikutnya. Permohonan yang ditolak umumnya karena topik penelitian merupakan isu sensitif terkait regulasi, ataupun kebijakan, atau karena lokasinya yang merupakan daerah rawan konflik.

Dibandingkan dengan data tahun 2011, secara keseluruhan jumlah permohonan 2012 meningkat namun masih lebih rendah dibandingkan tahun 2010 (Gb. 3)

Gambar 1: Fluktuasi jumlah permohonan tahun 2012

anggal

nan anjangan

Jumlah Jumlah Jumlah Jumlah

1/2012 13 13 5 5

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug sep okt nov dec permohonan Perpanjangan

2012

permohonan Baru 2012

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Tanggal

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Tabel 2: Rekap jumlah proyek dan personel peneliti asing, baik permohonan BARU maupun PERPANJANGAN

Jumlah Project 327 97 424

Jumlah PA 547 135 682

Rata2 Project/ bln 27,25 8,08 35,33

Rata2 PA/ bln 45,58 11,25 56,83

Rata2 PA/ project 1,67 1,39 1,61

Gambar 2: jumlah agregat permohonan 2012, dibandingkan dengan 2010 dan 2011

JAN FEB MAR APR MEI JUN JUL AGS SEP OKT NOV DES

Permohonan 2010 54 106 147 247 307 392 480 584 600 649 699 726

permohonan 2011 58 87 133 228 291 361 403 443 480 511 538 575

permohonan 2012 42 97 155 231 307 393 451 520 588 613 637 682

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1.2 Penerbitan Surat Izin Penelitian (SIP)

Peneliti asing yang telah disetujui dan mendapatkan Visa Penelitian, selanjutnya datang ke Indonesia dan melapor ke Ristek. Ristek menerbitkan Surat Izin Penelitian (SIP), baik baru maupun perpanjangan. Fluktuasi jumlah SIP baru dan perpanjangan ditunjukkan oleh Gb. 3. Secara keseluruhan jumlah SIP mencapai 447 baru, dan 97 perpanjangan, atau total sejumlah 544 SIP. Dibandingkan dengan tahun 2011, jumlah SIP ini merupakan peningkatan (Gb. 4).

Gambar 3: Fluktuasi jumlah SIP tahun 2012

JAN FEB MAR APR MEI JUN JUL AGS SEP OKT NOV DES SIP perpanjangan 9 8 6 5 1 23 10 4 10 11 7 3 SIP baru 33 34 20 22 47 79 51 32 64 33 21 11

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1.3 Negara Asal Peneliti Asing

Mayoritas peneliti tersebut berkewarganegaraan atau berasal dari Negara-negara maju yang menguasai iptek dan mengalokasikan dana riset yang besar dalam APBN mereka.

Dalam tahun 2010 secara berturut-turut AS, Jepang, Perancis, Inggris, dan Jerman menempati peringkat lima besar kemudian diikuti Belanda, Australia, RRC, Italia dan Kanada menempati peringkat 10 besar. Jepang yang selama sepuluh tahun terakhir selalu menempati posisi teratas, pada tahun 2010 tergeser oleh Amerika Serikat sedangkan Belanda, Australia, Jerman dan Inggris selalu menempati posisi peringkat lima besar selama sepuluh tahun terakhir. RRC merupakan Negara pendatang baru Asia yang mampu menembus posisi sepuluh besar.

Namun dalam tahun 2011, posisi teratas kembali diduduki Jepang (27%), baru kemudian AS (25%). Posisi Perincis merosot menjadi peringkat ke 7, digantikan oleh Inggris yang naik menjadi peringkat ke tiga. Selanjutnya berturut-turut Jerman, Belanda, Australia dan RRC meningkat sedikit. Italia terlempar dari 10 besar, digantikan oleh Denmark. Sedangkan peringkat 10 tetap Kanada.

Gambar 4: Jumlah agregat SIP tahun 2012, dibandingkan dengan 2011

gara Asal Peneliti Asing

0 100 200 300 400 500 600

SIP 2011

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Dalam tahun 2012, AS kembali menempati posisi teratas, dan Jerman menyodok di posisi kedua menggeser Jepang yang merosot ke posisi ketiga. Hal ini kemungkinan karena adanya dua project besar antara Indonesia-Jerman yaitu CRC, dan SPICE 3. Di papan tengah, Perancis menggeser Inggris, sementara Belanda, Australia, RRC dan Kanada tetap masuk di 10 besar. Pendatang baru yang masuk sepuluh besar adalah Swiss.

Gambar 5 di bawah ini menggambarkan komposisi 10 besar negara asal peneliti asing tersebut.

Gambar 5 di bawah ini menggambarkan komposisi 10 besar negara asal peneliti asing tersebut.

Gambar 5: Komposisi negara asal peneliti asing tahun 2010 (kiri), 2011 (kanan), dan 2012 (bawah); hanya ditujukkan 10

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1.4 Bidang dan Lokasi Penelitian

Bidang penelitian terdapat 23 disiplin ilmu; 10 besar diantaranya ditunjukkan dalam Gb. 6 untuk tahun 2010 (atas kiri), 2011 (atas kanan) dan 2012 (bawah). Dari gambar tersebut nampak bahwa pada tahun 2011 bidang ekologi menyodok di urutan pertama, diikuti oleh biologi. Botani dan Geografi juga meningkat, yang tahun sebelumnya masih belum masuk ke 10 besar. Sedangkan Geologi, Oseanografi, Primatologi, Antropologi, Sosiologi, dan Zoologi, masih berada dalam 10 besar.

berada dalam 10 besar.

osisi bidang ilmu penelitian asing tahun 2010 (kiri) dan 2011 (kanan);dan 20

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Berikut ditunjukkan Abstrak dan deskripsi proyek penelitian asing, yang diurutkan sesuai abjad bidang penelitian, dari Antropologi hingga Zoologi. Secara total terdapat 23 bidang disiplin ilmu. Banyak diantaranya merupakan intra-disiplin ilmu, misalnya Sosio-Ekologi, Etno-musikologi, dsb; yang pada buku ini dicantumkan sekali pada salah satu bidang yang dipandang dominan.

Bidang riset ini pada umumnya multi disiplin; disamping Antroplogi yang terkait erat dengan Sosial dan Budaya, juga ada yang bersentuhan dengan politik, ekologi, kelautan, pendidikan, dan agama. Secara keseluruhan terdapat 18 judul project penelitian di bidang ini, satu diantaranya dikerjakan oleh tim 2 orang sehingga total peneliti sebanyak 19 orang.

(A.1) The adaptive nature of culture: A cross-cultural analysis of the returns of Local Environmental Knowledge in three native societies

Tujuan Peneliian : Menguji bagaimana pengetahuan budaya dapat membentuk strategi

adaptasi manusia dalam kerangka budaya yang berbeda

Bidang Peneliian : Antropologi

Lama Peneliian : 12 (dua belas) bulan mulai 3 Februari 2012

Daerah Peneliian : Kalimantan Timur (Malinau)

Mitra Kerja : Prof. Cecep Kusmana - Fakultas Kehutanan IPB

Abstract

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local knowledge (explicit and tacit) related to 1) wild edibles; 2) medicine; 3) agriculture; and 4) weather forecast. We will analyze data using instrumental variables to get rigorous estimates of the returns to knowledge on a)own and offsprings health and b) nutritional status, and c) farming and d) foraging productivity. Data would allow us to make generalizations on 1) the returns to local environmental knowledge and 2) the conditions under which locally developed knowledge is adaptive or ceases to be so. The ground-breaking nature of this study lies in its explicit attempt to use empirical data and a cross-cultural framework to provide a first empirical test of the adaptive nature of culturally transmitted information, and to do so by linking cultural knowledge to individual outcomes

NAMA PENELITI ASING:

(A.1.a) Maximilien Lionel Andre Gueze

Tempat dan tanggal lahir : Paris, 25-06-1985

Warga Negara : Perancis

Jabatan : Postdoctoral Researcher

Insitusi : Insitute of Environmental Sciences and Technologies,

Autonomous University of Barcelona

Email : [email protected]

Alamat : C/Sequia Comtal 11, Entlo-08018 Barcelona, Spain

(A.2) Indigeneity, Ethnicity, Adat: The Utan and the Quest for Development

Tujuan Peneliian : Melakukan peneliian lapangan mengenai kehidupan dan etnisitas

masyarakat adat utan dalam kerangka teori antropologi dan etnograi

Indonesia

Bidang Peneliian : Antropologi Budaya

Lama Peneliian : 12 (dua belas) bulan mulai 16 Januari 2012

Daerah Peneliian : Riau (Kec. Bangkalis, Kec. Rupat Utara)

Mitra Kerja : Prof. Dr.rer.soz. Nursyirwan Efendi – FISIP Universitas Andalas

Abstract

Gambar

Gambar 1: Fluktuasi jumlah permohonan tahun 2012Gambar 1: Fluktuasi jumlah permohonan tahun 2012
Gambar 2: jumlah agregat permohonan 2012, dibandingkan dengan 2010 dan 2011
Gambar 3: Fluktuasi jumlah SIP tahun 2012
Gambar 4:  Jumlah agregat SIP tahun 2012, dibandingkan dengan 2011
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