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CRITERIA AlllD INSTITUTION REQUIREMENTSFOR ESTABLISHING DEMONSTRATION SITES OF
REDUCED IMPACT LOGGING
@PRE PROJECT PPD '19/99 REV. . {F1
STRENGTHENING SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENTOF 1/1ATURAL FORESTS IN ASIA PACIFIC
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This document is the result of consultancy services madby Mr. Murdo MacLeod and Dr. Elias.
The recommended criteria has been used for selectinpotential site for the establishment of Re tonal RILTraining Centre with associated demonstration sites.
This publication is related with Output No. 6 of PPD 49/99Rev, I (F); Strengthening Sustainable Management ofNatural Forests in Asia Pacific.
I wish this paper could be further completed a dvalidated during implementation of the future Pro'e t.
FOREWORD
Project ManagerPPD 19/99 Rev. 4 (F)
DR. 1.6. M. TANTRA
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FOREWORD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF Col, TENTS
CRITERIA FOR THE SET Up OFDEMO, 1ST RATIO" SITES
in ,, . Accessibility1.2. Forest
in. 3. 'RIL Field Training Site1.4. Cost Aspects,. 5. Location
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111. SELECTllllG SETURA" CAMP EAST1<AUMA"TAN As A RiL REcioiiiAL TRAi"11/16
CE"TRE3. ,. General5.2, CiFOR 'Seturan Camp5.3. Demonstration Sites
INSTITUTIOl, AL ARI^A1. GEME"TS
ANNEXES" . LOCATION MAP SETURAN STATION2. LAYOUT OF SETURAN STATION
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CRITERIA AND INSTITUTIOlll REQUIREMENTSFOR ESTABLISHING DEMONSTRATION SITES
OF REDUCED IMPACT LOGGING
I. CRITERIA FOR THE SET Up OF DEMONSTRATIONSITES
The following criteria are recommended as adecision making framework that can be applied tosetting up RIL demonstration site within the Asia-Pacific region.
^.,. Accessibility
. Ease of access within the region.
. Ease of access of site from an internationalairport.
. A sound road infrastructure within thearea of the site.
. Adequate safety and emergency medicalresources should be available e. g. nearnessto hospitals and availability of air rescueand aircraft landing sites.
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,. 2. Forest
. - Forest tenure must be secure, in thedemonstration forest- I concessionpreferably for a project life of 3-5 years,
. The forest owner/concessionaire should befully aware of concept and practice of RILand preferably be in the process ofimplementing RIL in their own operations.
. The forest owner/concessionaire should befully aware of the aims of the trainingcentre and be willing for the forest area tobe used as a demonstration site fornational and or regional purposes,
. Safe working practices must be observedthroughout the demonstration area.Machines and equipment used must' besafe and reliable. In the event ofbreakdowns, replacement machines andequipment should be available.
. Demonstration site boundaries should beclearly demarcated in the field so thatthere is no confusion with other activities.
. The forest area should reflect generalworking conditions ' in the region andshould prefersbly be a mixture of lowlandand hill forest. It should also reflect the soiltype, topography and -general biodiversityof the region.
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,. S. RIL Field Training Site
. A forest-based training camp must bepresent or be established with facilitiesand infrastructure to enable a course of aminimum of 20-25 people includinginstructors and course participants.
. The training centre should be in closeproximity to the demonstration site,preferabIy no more than , hour's drive.
,. 4. Cost Aspects
. All cost saving aspects should be fullyinvestigated, for example, using existingforest-based centres and forestry trainingsystems within the host country.
.. 5. Location
o The host country should reflect a degreeof participation in tropical logging andindustrialised wood processing. Forexample Indonesia is the region's majorproducer of logs and forest relatedindustrial products. It is appropriate toconsider having a regional training centrebased in this country,
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11. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEME"TS
These are recommended to be as follows:
2.1. A suitable framework for technical forestryeducation should exist as the vehicle forestablishing a RIL training centre.
2.2. A recommended organisational chart is asfollows:
BOARD/ MOF/Representatives of
International Institutions
STEERING COMMITTEE
TRAINING CENTREDIRECTOR
TRAINING CENTRE
2.3.
COURSE PARTICIPANTS
There should be an annual audit and visit froman international audit team. A twice Yearlyprogress report should be produced by thetraining centre.
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2.4. RIL course participants successfully qualified inRIL methods should receive a certificate that isrecognised nationally and. internationally.
A standard for RIL training in the region shouldcover the following :
a. training strategy and master planb. curriculum
c. modules
d. teaching methods
e. qualifications attained
f. training evaluation
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2.6. Entry standards should be set for minimaleducational limits.
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111. SELECTl, IC SETURAlll CAMP EAST KAL11!11A"TANAs A RiL REGIONAL TRAINING CE"TRE
Based on criteria for establishing DemonstrationSites and the need to select location for RegionalTraining Centre, It is recommended that Seturan isthe best choice.
Seturan Research Station was established in ,999 as abase for C. IFOR. research in the Bulungan ResearchForest. The camp is Situated in the INHUTAN1 11 ForestConcession in the Malinau District, East Kanmantan,Indonesia,
3. ,. General
International access could be through Jakarta orfrom Singapore to Ballkpapan, from there bydirect charter plane to Malinau, which is jusLthree hours drive by 4x4 vehicle from Seturancamp.
There is an open-cast mining operation run byan international company in the vicinity and allroad networks are maintained to a highstandard. There is also a good governmentclinic at Malinau, Should flying conditionsbecome impossible there is a back-up boatservice. to Tarakan, ' but that requires anovernight stay.
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The concessionaires, INHUTAN1 11, have aireadparticipated in a RIL experimental pro^Ctsponsored by CIFOR. There are already a numbof INHUTAN1 11 and CiFOR staff trained in RIL (commercial basis) 'and the concession h Identhusiastically supports the development fRIL demonstration site in the concession.
3.2. CIFOR Seturan camp
CIFOR has simple but adequate accommodthat is clean and has the impression of bgenerally well managed. There will be soupgrading of the facilities required in term fextra accommodation, electricity capacity, andwater tanks but generally the camp is su't blto host international participants. Internat' Iresearch students currently use the facilit'a small scale, so the centre is already establish din international circles. Please see attached s'tplan and map.
3.3. Demonstration sites
The camp is 15 minutes drive from thproposed demonstration sites and thus in tkey criterion of accessibility since the cam isalso accessible by same-day travel frominternational airport.
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Forest resource tenure is secure and the forest
type reflects that generally found in the regionwith a mixture of hill and lowland dipterocarpforest.
INHUTAN1 11 will supply the relevant equipmentfor RIL demonstration purposes and this costhas been Included in the proposed budget. Inthe previous CIFOR project the caterpillardealers, TRAKINDO, supplied two CAT 527 trackedskidders, the latest technology, and this avenuewill again ' be investigated, Choosing a site with awell-established forest base, shared with aninternational institution, -easily .accessible frominternational airports, and in which staff have afamiliarity with RIL, will Yield major cost andefficiency gains.
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