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The 3’rd International Workshop on Sato Umi ‐ Gempita‐ SPL ‐ GAPURAJakarta., October 7‐8, 2015
• Introduction on DRN (NRCI)• National Research Agenda (NRA);• NRA on SATO UMI;• Some Notes for implementation.
1981: Established under the name of TIM PEPUNAS RISTEK (Formulator of National Prime Program on Research and Technology);
1984: Renamed to Dewan Riset Nasional (National Research Council)1999: Directly under and responsible to The President of RI2002: Law No 18/2002 was launched, DRN under the Ministry of R&T;2005: Presidential Decree No 16/2005 about DRN;
A non‐structural institution established by the government to explore the thoughts and views of the parties concerned with the development of science and technology in Indonesia (Presidential Decree 16/2005, Article 1, paragraph 1)
DRN is an independent institution in carrying out its duties (Presidential Decree 16/2005, Article 2, paragraph 2)
a. Assist the Minister in formulating the direction and main priority of the development of science and technology;
b. Giving consideration to the Minister in the formulation of national strategic policy development of science and technology;
(Presidential Decree 16/2005, Article 4)
1. Formulating and Evaluating the National Research Agenda; 2. Give consideration to the Minister on primary directions and
priorities for science and technology development; 3. Give consideration to the Minister on the National Strategic Policy,
National Innovation System and other Science and Technology Strategic Policy;
4. General Monitoring on Technology Development and Foresighting.5. Establish partnerships with Regional Research Council , and Other
Council at National level as well as International.
• Consists of 63 persons from the Academia, Business Entities, Government (ABG) and Supporting institution s.
• Proposed by DRN members and approved by the Minister for 3 years term.
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Secretary
Comissionon Food
Comissionon Energy
Comission on Transportation
Comissionon ICT
Comissionon Defense
Comission on Health and
Drugs
Comission on Advance Materials
Comission on Social
Humanity
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ARN2015‐2019
Is a reference for researchers, academics, practitioners, policy makers and all components in researching, developing, and utilizing technology that we have and we will continue to develop (the President).
Nat S&T Strat Policy
Direction
Main Priority
Policy Framework
National Research Agenda
Is the elaboration of National S&T Strategic Policy:
Prepared for Every 5 Years Period
8 Focus Areas
Food & Agric
Energy
Transportation
Information & Communication Technology
Defense & Security
Health & Drugs
Advance Materials
Social Humanity
Prepared by:
Supported by Ministry of Research, Technology & Higher Education:
Research Agenda of 8 Research AreasFOOD & AGRIC:• Production of Stapefood & Horticulture;
• Competitiveness of Estate & Forestry Industry;
• Production of Animal Husbandry;
• Productio of Fisheries;
• Supporting Research on Food;
ENERGY:• Oil & Gas;• Coal based fuels;• Renewable Energy Fuel;
• Energy Conservation;
• Supporting Research on Energy;
TRANSPORTATION:• National Connectivity;• Urban Transportation• National Logistic System & Multimode Transportation;
• Tranport Security & Safety Technology.
• Transportation Industry
• Supporting Research on Transportation;
ICT:• ICT Infrastructure;• OS based ICT Application;
• Digital Technology for ICT Content;
• ICT Device;• Social Aspect of ICT Utilization;
• ICT Support to Defense & Maritime;
DEFENSE & SECURITY:• Motion Power Tech:
• Land• Sea/Water• Air
• Atack Power Tech;• Rocket Product• Bomb Product• Weapon System
• Supporting Tech• K4IIP Equipment• Material Product• Defense Resources
HEALTH AND DRUGS:• Neuroscience for National Character;
• Pharmaceutical raw materials, herbs and special nutrition;
• Biopharmaceutics & Stem Cell;
• Diagnostic Kit & Medical Devices;
NEW MATERIALS:• Meterial for food sector;
• Material for Energy;• Material for Health;• Material for Environment/ Water;
• Material for Maritime Industry;
• Natural & Biological Materialsi;
SOCIAL & HUMANITY:• Research on National Identity;
• Research on Political System;
• Research on Institutional aspect of Land & Sea Resources;
• Research on Inclusive Dev. & Poverty Alleviation
Consist of:
FOOD SOVEREIGNTY:• Sub Optimal Land;• Palm Oil;• Marine Base Food Production
ENERGY SOVEREIGNTY:• Geothermal• Bioenergy• Energy Conservation
MARITIME ECONOMY:• Source of food and drugs;• Source of Energy;• Connectivity;• Maritime Human Resource
WATER RESOURCE MGT:• Water Res. Conservation• Water Res. Exploitation• Flood prevention and control
Main Priorities (Of Research Areas)
1. Increased results of the implementation of the research, development, and application of science and technology that supports:a. Competitiveness of the sector that produce goods and
services;b. Sustainability and the use of natural resources;c. Preparation of Indonesian society to meet the global life;
2. Increased support for science and technology activities, including the provision of human resources, infrastructure, institutional, and networks;
3. Establishement of 100 Techno Parks in the district / the city, and the Science Park in each province.
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Main Priorities:1. Food Security2. Energy Security;3. Water Conservation;4. Marine Economy;
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Second Priorities (Regular):1. Food and Agricultural;2. Energy;3. Transportation;4. ICT;5. Defense;6. Health and Drugs;7. New Materials8. Social and Humanity
Theme Sub Theme Topics
Theme Sub Theme Topics
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A. Main Priorities:1. Food Security2. Energy Security;3. Water Conservation;4. Marine Economy;
B. Second Priorities (Regular):1. Food and Agricultural;2. Energy;3. Transportation;4. ICT;5. Defense;6. Health and Drugs;7. New Materials8. Social and Humanity
1. Increased Food Production in Sub‐Optimal Land (SOL)1.1 Increased Productivity of SOL1.2 Efficiency of Harvest, Post‐harvest, and marketing of Agricultural
products on SOL1.3 Handling of social issues in agricultural development at SOL
2. Increased Food Production in Palm Oil Plantation Area2.1 The use of plantation land for food production2.2 Value‐added improvement through developmet of plantation
downstream industry.2.3 Increasing the efficiency of industrial estates.
3. Increased Marine Based Food Production3.1 Domestication, Breeding and cultivation of marine fish products3.2 Development of Cultivation Means and marketing of Marine
Fisheries Products3.3 The development of aquaculture input production and processing of
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1. Development of maritime infrastructure1.1 Technology Development for Coastal and Offshore1.2 Research on navigation, communications, security, supervision,
and control
2. Development of the shipping industry and the port.2.1 Development of Small Ship Fleet2.2 Improvement of Shipyard Capacity2.3 Enhancement of port systems and technology.
3. Improvement of the Utilization and Management of Marine Resource.
3.1 Development of Technology for the Utilization and Management of Marine Resources
3.2 Technology Development and Management of Small Islands and Coastal Area
3.3 Development of Marine Tourism Industry
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1. Research to increase the productivity of food crops and horticulture1.1 Increased productivity of the cultivation of food crops and horticulture1.2 Reduction of yield loss1.3 Diversification of food processing and food safety1.4 Product Downstreaming and Value Adding of agricultural and horticultural crops
2. Research on Increasing the competitiveness of forestry and plantations industry2.1 Increased productivity of plantation and conservation of forest.2.2 Development of Integrated Cultivation Systems 2.3 Diversification and Downstreaming of Forestry and Plantations Products
3. Research on the Improvement of Animal Production3.1 Management of Genetic Resources of Animals3.2 Development of Livestock Feed3.3 Animal Health and Veterinary Public Health 3.4 Technology of cultivation3.5 Diversification and Downstreaming of Livestock Products
4. Research on the Improvement of Fisheries Production4.1 Improvement of Fisheries Production Infrastructure4.2 Development of cultivation technology4.3 Development of Post‐Harvest Technology4.4 Downstreaming of Fishery Products
5. Research and development to support food sector5.1 Research on the empowerment of farmers / ranchers / fishermen and agricultural human resources5.2 Research management of natural resources, infrastructure, and climate change5.3 Research Food and Agriculture Development Policy5.4 Basic research supporting food sector
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1. Partcipatory Research on Technology Development to Build Human Resources with Nation Identity;1.1 Build a network of action‐research cooperation between the parties (government, private and non‐governmental
organizations) to strengthen human resources with national character;1.2 Mapping and assessment the need for science and technology human resources with national pride ;1.3 Ethno‐Development Action Research in ithe framework of community institutional development to support national
development
2. Evaluation Research on Political System of National Development and Science and TechnologyDevelopment;2.1 Evaluation Study About the effectiveness and implementation of the regional autonomy policy and rural development;2.2 Evaluation Study About the effectiveness and efficiency of budgeting system for regional development in the regional
autonomy policy;2.3 Evaluation of the dynamics of the equal participation of diverse groups and communities (including ethnic politics and
local politics in developing a decentralized development)
3. Research on Strengthening Societal Institution and the issue of Access to Land and Marine Resources;3.1 Development of action research network on "sustainable development" emphasized on the development of
institutional reorganization of the various parties dealing with access to land and marine resources;3.2 Management studies to develop a protocol to handle crisis, of food, energy, water and social disaster;3.3 Study of the agrarian community of various ecosystems (rice fields, plantations, forestry and coastal‐marine) in the
perspective of institutional development, law and politics
4. Research on Inclusive Development to Alleviate Inequality and Poverty;4.1 Establishment of research and development network to support inclusive development in the disadvantaged ,the
isolated, outermost and border areas;4.2 Research on the role of corporations in tackling inequality and poverty;4.3 Development Indicators of development and welfare.
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As an innovation, "sato umi" should pay attention to the three dimensional aspect of sustainable innovation, that is the environmental dimension, economic dimension and social dimensions.
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Source: Benyamin Lakitan, 2014
• The entry poin to the community should goes through the social dimension, especially the improvement of people's welfare. This is important since we are dealing with low income people who do not care very much with environment protection.
• The efforts to increase the income of the people requires the involvement of entrepreneurs to develop businesses that utilize the available resources in a sustainable manner and involving the local community as counterparts;
• Therefore it is important to involve business sector (such as marine product processing industry) in the implementation of “Sato Umi” concept;
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• Development of "sato umi" in various regions in Indonesia beside involving R & D agency may also involve universities in the local area;
• In some ways this concept can be integrated in the program of Techno Park or Science Park that is being implemented by the government.
• DRN fully supports the research and implementation of “Sato Umi” in Indonesia.
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