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  • 7/31/2019 West Java Administration Suspends Industrial Logging

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    West Java admi nistr ati on suspends indust rial loggin g Saturday, February 23, 2002

    Tert iani ZB Sim anjun t ak , The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

    The West Java administration has decided to suspend all industrial logging forthe next three years in an attempt to regreen its barren forest areas, which havecontributed to environmental deterioration and natural disasters such as floodsand landslides over the last few years.

    With the decision it hoped it would have a "breathing space" to rehabilitate itsdevastated forest and draft a bylaw to control its forestry and maintain itssustainable development program.

    Mubiar Purwasasmita, an environment expert from the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), told a media conference here on Wednesday that themoratorium on logging was the only feasible option for seeking a comprehensivesolution to salvaging the province's forests, 95 percent of which had beenconverted to farmland and housing complexes.

    "The suspension is more like shock therapy to local people, businesspeople andalso the government following their failure to deal with the prolongeddeforestation. All sides have yet to realize that the forest is already in a alarmingcondition," said Mubiar, also a member of the bylaw drafting team.

    The media conference facilitated by the Indonesian Forum for the Environment

    (Walhi) is part of a campaign for a national moratorium on logging. West Javaprovince is the first administration to carry out such policy.

    The suspension was imposed under a gubernatorial decree issued on Nov. 26,2001, which orders state-owned timber company PT Perhutani and the provincialforestry unit to stop industrial logging from March 2002.

    The decree allows the logging only of teak but not from the preserved forests.

    Under regional autonomy, the provincial administration has taken full control of the province's forests from state-owned PT Perhutani in the light of rampant

    illegal logging and intensive conversion of forest areas into agricultural land andhousing complexes. That has caused flooding and landslides in critical areas of the province, including Bandung, the provincial capital.

    It aims to convert 40 percent of the barren areas into conservation areas by2010.

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    Husein said the forested areas in the province had halved from 1.5 millionhectares in the 1970s to 770,000 hectares in the 1990s. Some 70 percent of theremaining forest was damaged due to rapid population growth in the province.

    The presence of villas and housing compounds in the Puncak mountain resort, a

    protected forest located in Bogor and Cianjur regencies, and the overflowingCitarum river in the province have also contributed to the recent flooding inJakarta.

    The issuance of the decree was forced by the indigenous people who believethat 45 percent to 55 percent of the province's 4.4 million square kilometer areashould be covered by forest.

    In the indigenous people's declaration, titled Manglayang Demands , the residentspoint out that they want to designate the forest as a resource for their livelihoodand culture and also, to maintain sustainable forest development and economicgrowth.

    Former West Java governor Solihin GP, who is also member of the People'sConsultative Assembly, said that business-oriented Perhutani no longer managedthe forest.

    "The moratorium is essential to rehabilitate the forest. The loggers, who losttheir jobs, can change profession to become helpers who reforest the province,"he said.