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This document provides information about the members of the Ecology Division, their educational backgrounds, and track records. It also discusses the challenges and issues in ecology related to their competences. Additionally, it outlines the roadmap and research agenda of the division, focusing on ecological health and ecosystem sustainability.
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KK EKOLOGI Education background & Track Record
Member of Ecology Division Prof. Dr. Djoko T. Iskandar (Evolution, France, 1984) Prof. Dr. Tati S. Syamsudin (Exp. Ecology, France, 1990) Dr. Agus Dana Permana(Agronomy (Entomology), France, 1991) Devi NanditaChoesin Ph.D. (Wetland Ecol., USA, 1997) Rina RP Irwanto Ph.D. (Botany, Australia, 2006) Dr. Dian Rosleine(Plant Ecology, Japan, 2009) Dr. Nurudin(Crop Science, Indonesia, 2014) Dr. IchsanSuwandhi(Sylviculture, Indonesia, 2014) Dr. ElhamSumarga(Forest Ecology, Netherland, 2015) ArniRahmawatiFahmiSholihahMsi ArdhianiKurniaHidayantiMSi
Courses load: Name II 2014/2015 I 2015/2016 Total ƩMK ƩSKS ƩMK ƩSKS ƩMK SKS DT Iskandar 3 7 4 9 7 16 TS Syamsudin 3 7 3 10 6 17 AD Permana3 8 3 2 6 10 DN Choesin 4 7,5 3 8 7 15,5 RRP Irwanto 3 5 4 6 7 11 D Rosleine 3 3.5 3 6 6 9,5 I Suwandhi0 0 2 1,5 2 1,5 Nurudin0 0 1 1 1 1
Challenge and issue in ecologyin relation with competence andtrack record of the Ecology Division
ROADMAP KK EKOLOGI SITH 2013-2023 • Adaptive potential of ecosystems • Water loss and degradation • Invasive species • Complex retroactions between ecosystem compartments • Biogeochemical imbalance ECOLOGICAL HEALTH & ECOSYSTEM SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH AGENDA Long term & large scale research • Coupled human and natural systems dynamics • Land use and habitat loss Research collaborations • Ecological services: quantification and prediction • Evaluation of ecosystem responses to global anthropogenic changes • Biodiversity changes and dynamics Past Present 2013 2018 2023
MAIN THEMES: Ecological engineering & bioresource management for mitigation & adaptation of climate change in Indonesia • Changing species distribution and its implication for management of productive ecosystems and conservation of protected areas. • Biodiversity management to maintain ecosystem function as insurance against risk and uncertainty due to climate change. • Conservation and rehabilitation of ecosystems. • Development of bioresource-based products with economic value and potential for climate change mitigation.
CHALLENGE AND NEED IN ECOLOGY • Understand and respondto ecological/environmentalproblems in Indonesia and various global issues contributing to solve problems
THE SCIENCE OF ECOLOGY (Odum & Barrett, 2005)
http://www.metrovancouver.org/planning/development/ecologicalhealth/Pages/default.aspxhttp://www.metrovancouver.org/planning/development/ecologicalhealth/Pages/default.aspx (Odum & Barrett, 2005) Ecological health reflects the essential link between human health and well-being and the health of the natural environment. Healthy, properly functioning natural systems are the foundation to the region’s economic prosperity, our collective quality of life and personal well-being. We rely on nature to provide a wide range of services, including the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat.
J-F Le Gaillard, 2012: Meeting the grand challenges of EcologyFacts & global predictions: the environmental crisis TEMA
J-F Le Gaillard, 2012: Meeting the grand challenges of EcologyChallenges for ecological research
J-F Le Gaillard, 2012: Meeting the grand challenges of EcologyFacts & global predictions: the environmental crisis