canada embassy trade visit to pthi 15 mar 2017
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› Hatfield Group has provided environmental services to industry and government since 1974
› Over 3,000 projects completed in more than 40 countries – Head Office in Vancouver, Canada
› Approximately 200 professional staff in offices in Canada, Indonesia, Lao PDR, and southern Africa
› Recipient of awards for:
› Corporate Social Responsibility
› International Development
› Infrastructure Development Services
› ISO 9001:2008 certified, various HSE certifications
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About Hatfield Consultants
About Hatfield Indonesia› Indonesian-Canadian joint venture, established in 1990
› Offices in Bogor (since 1990), Jakarta and Bali (2016)
› Over 1,250 projects completed in Indonesia and SE Asia
› 60 professional staff in Indonesia, covering many scientific and technical disciplines
› Broad network of national and international experts
Our Services:Environmental Assessment & Monitoring
Due Diligence and Feasibility Study
Forestry and Biodiversity Assessment
GIS & Remote Sensing
Socio-economic Assessment & Monitoring
International Development Assistance
Marine/Fisheries
Project Management Services
Our Sectors:
Development
Forestry
Infrastructure
Energy & Power
Oil & Gas
Mining
Pulp & Paper
Environmental and Social
› Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
(AMDAL, ESIA)
› Environmental and social due diligence studies
› Environmental and natural resources accounting
› Design of environmental management systems
› Review of permits, licenses and operating conditions
› Environmental, health and safety assessments
› Community engagement and consultation
› Planning and implementation of CSR activities
Forestry Services› Biodiversity conservation, forest and park management,
protected area management, etc.
› Land rehabilitation and evaluation services
› Feasibility study for forest plantation
› Agroforestry planning and implementation
› Sustainable palm oil (RSPO), forest stewardship (FSC)
audits, and timber certification assistance
› High conservation value (HCV) and high carbon stock
(HCS) assessments
› Design and implementation of capacity-building and
training programs
Geomatics Services
› GIS application/mapping (climate change, biodiversity
conservation, forest monitoring)
› Satellite imagery distributor, image processing services
› Environmental information systems (web-based databases
and project tracking systems)
› Landscape modeling and spatial plan development (green
growth development, SEA)
› Land monitoring
› GIS/RS Training
International Development
› International donor project planning,
implementation, and monitoring & evaluation
› Project management and technical assistance
support
› Watershed management, ecotourism, and
sustainable development initiatives
› Spatial planning, stakeholder engagement,
participatory land use mapping, and policy
analysis
› Climate change and adaptation services
Marine & Fisheries› Fisheries surveys (freshwater and marine)
to support community development
› Support to fishery communities
(e.g., improving health outcomes)
› Support to marine and fisheries regulation
planning and implementation
› Fisheries market assessments
› Design/planning of aquaculture facilities
› Blue economy initiatives and campaigns
Net Plantable Area Assessment
and Environmental-Social Due
Diligence for Teak Plantation
• GIS survey for forest concession in
SE Sulawesi and analysis on net-
plantable areas
• Environmental and social due
diligence surveys
• Compliance assessment towards
GOI requirements, IFC, FSC
guidelines
ESIA (Environmental and Social
Impact Assessment) for Rubber
Plantation in Ketapang District,
West Kalimantan
• Assessed and compiled information
on project description
• Field survey and public consultation
within project areas
• Impact assessment and
development of environmental and
social management plan
• Liaison with project lenders for the
approval of the ESIA document
FSC Audit for Forest Concessions
in Papua, Kalimantan and Sumatra
• Conducted audit on FSC compliance
and development of corrective action
plan (CAP)
• Assisted the client in development
and implementation of CAP, as
needed
• Compliances were also conducted
for GOI regulations and other
International Guidelines as
necessary (IFC PSs)
Forest Programme 2: Watershed
management, REDD+, biodiversity
conservation and livelihoods in
Jambi Province (2015-2022)
• In consortium with AHT Group
(Germany), supporting three
Programme Implementation Units in
Jambi (BP DAS, TNKS, BPSKL) to
improve forest management, prepare
for future REDD carbon market
• Also implementing FP 3 in Central
Sulawesi, Lorelindu NP (2016-2023),
and FP 4 Feasibility Study in West
Sulawesi (Gandang Dewata NP)
Technical Assistance
Provider (TAP) for the
Kalimantan Tropical Forest
Conservation Act (TFCA)
(2016-2017)
• Project Management
Consultant for TFCA
Kalimantan (administered by
KEHATI), supporting TNC’s
Berau Forest Carbon Program
and WWF’s Heart of Borneo
Program
• TA for grantees, KEHATI and
local governments
Project Management
Consultant for the
Green Prosperity Project
(2015-2018)
• In joint venture with CDM Smith
(USA), Hatfield provides NRM,
environmental, social and
gender assessments for
renewable energy projects
and improved agroforestry
throughout Indonesia
• PTHI also supports
Participatory Land Use Planning
and undertakes District
Readiness Assessments
Global Environment Facility,
United Nations Industrial
Development Organization,
Ministry of Environment and
Forestry (2015-2017)
• Awareness-raising campaign
for environmentally safe
management and disposal
systems for PCB waste and
PCB-contaminated equipment
in Indonesia
• Development of print, web-based
and workshop-based training
materials
Environmental and Social
Management Frameworks for
the IIFD-TF, NAHP, and NUWSP
• Developed three ESMFs for the
Indonesia Infrastructure Facility
Development – TF (with MOF),
National Affordable Housing
Program, and the National Urban
Water Supply Project (with
MPWH)
• Activities included public
consultation process before and
after ESMF development
Social and Environmental
Due Diligence Studies for
Infrastructure Development
• Toll road development in Java
and East Kalimantan
• Bulk water supply projects in
East Java, Central Java, and
Lampung
• Telecommunications
infrastructure
• Airport development
• Oil and gas infrastructure
(pipeline, FSO, refinery)
• Hydropower
AMDAL and ESIA studies for wind
farm developments in South
Sulawesi, South Kalimantan, and
Banten (2017-2018)
• In partnership with GHD
(Philippine), Hatfield is
conducting environmental/social
studies, and obtaining necessary
environmental permits and
approvals from the ADB
Safeguards team.
• Developing environmental and
social management and
monitoring plans (ESMMP)
A Strategy For Investment In
Improving Tuna Fisheries
Management In Indonesia
PTHI provides recommendation on
strategic investment areas:
• Developing the scientific information
and tools to enable fisheries
management
• Engaging the supply chain to build
support for sustainable fisheries
• Strengthening capacity of
stakeholders
• Safeguarding critical fish habitat
• Rights Based fisheries management
An assumption
of this initiative
is that when
citizen or
business
participation is
stimulated, the
hard work of
government
gets lighter
DANIDA, MOHA, and The
Provincial Government of
Central Java, Indonesia
• Strategic Environmental
Assessment for Gowa,
Bulukumba and Tabanan (2016)
• Pre-feasibility study of water
quality treatment design for the
home based starch industry
(2014)
• Water quality baseline data
collection (2014)
• Multi-stakeholder meeting
explaining pre-FS results (2015)
Strategic Environmental
Assessment to Support
Spatial Planning in North
Sumatra Province
• Stakeholders consultation
and technical assistance
for the SEA Working Group
(2016)
• Satellite image acquisition
and spatial landscape
modeling for SEA, and
training on GIS/RS (2016-
2017)
Thank You
“Hatfield provides innovative, science-based solutions that
address the environmental, social, and natural resource
management needs of our clients.
We work collaboratively and respectfully with clients and
partner organizations, and support the professional goals and
development
of our employees.”