Apa para negara donor mau ngasih gitu saja@mBoong? --- In [email protected], "sunny" <ambon@...> wrote: > > Bagi penguasa yang penting itu sekarang, kemudian hari itu bukan urusan mereka. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: ndeboost > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2011 11:53 PM > Subject: [proletar] Re: Forest fires hit Jambi, N. Sumatra and Riau > > > > @mBoong, BBC bilangnya, menurut pakar ekonomi-kehutanan Indonesia > (nDeboost lupa namanya) dana reboisasi malah merugikan. Dalam kurun > waktu 10 th kedepan, Indonesia akan mengalami kerugian sekian sekian > sekian karena mundurnya investor perkebunan dan juga akibatnya akan > menghilangkan kesempatan kerja sekian sekian yang diantaranya > diakibatkan oleh mundurnya para investror ini. Kata BBC lho. > > --- In [email protected], "sunny" ambon@ wrote: > > > > Refleksi : Bagus ada yang bakar, biar nanti pemerintah dapat duit > dari negera-negara sahabat untuk memperbaiki lingkungan. > > > > Selama ini dana untuk perbaikan lingkungan dari Norwegia US$ 1,-- > miliar, Perancis US$ 300,-- juta , dari Australia US$ 250,-- juta. > Semoga duit-duit ini cepat dimakan rayap penguasa supaya bisa diminta > kepada negera donor dengan adanya kebakaran baru. > > > > > http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/02/20/forest-fires-hit-jambi-n-s\ \ > umatra-and-riau.html > > > > Forest fires hit Jambi, N. Sumatra and Riau > > Adianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Sun, 02/20/2011 3:11 > PM | Headlines > > > > Forest fires have ravaged North Sumatra, Jambi and Riau - three of the > eight provinces most vulnerable to forest fires - in the last three days > with fires spreading to peatland areas in Jambi on Saturday, officials > said. > > > > Gusti Nuspansyah, an aide to the environment minister, said the fires > had not impacted on economic activities in the three provinces. > > > > "We detected hotspots in the three provinces including the burning of > peatland areas in Jambi," he told The Jakarta Post on Saturday. > > > > There is no immediate data on the number of fires as of Saturday. > > > > Fires in peatlands are difficult to contain because the blazes are > located beneath the topsoil. > > > > The fires come on the heels > > of an ASEAN environment ministers' meeting on the potential threat of > haze at a two-day summit in > > Singapore. The meeting ended Thursday. > > > > Singapore's weather agency forecast the rainy season to continue until > the end of March. > > > > "Given that prediction, the potential of forest fires escalating would > be small, at least until March," Purwasto Sapoprayagi, the head of the > Environment Ministry's forest fire division, told the Post on Saturday. > Purwasto attended the Singapore meeting. > > > > The dry season is expected in April, increasing the threat of forest > fires. > > > > "However, we have improved our coordination with the 10 most > vulnerable provinces. We have also set up community centers in > preparation," Purwasto said. > > > > The provinces most prone to forest fires include North Sumatra, Riau, > Jambi, South Sumatra and all provinces in Kalimantan. > > > > Indonesia has for years been dealing with the protracted issue of > > forest fires, especially in the dry season, with thick haze often > blanketing neighboring Singapore and parts of Malaysia. > > > > The Singaporean and Malaysian governments last October issued letters > to Indonesian authorities protesting the thick haze from forest fires. > > > > The Dumai, Riau, environmental agency stated that thick smoke had > reduced visibility to less than 1 kilometer Friday. > > > > Agency head Basri told Antara news agency that the thick smoke > irritated the eyes. > > > > The Riau weather agency said it had recorded 80 hotspots across > Sumatra as of Wednesday. > > > > "The 80 hotspots are spread across Riau, North Sumatra, South Sumatra > and Jambi," Riau Geophysics, Climatology and Meteorology (BMKG) head > Marzuki said. > > > > In Riau itself, the agency said, there were 39 hotpots located in all > regencies. > > > > The Environment Ministry called on local councilors in vulnerable > provinces to deliberate bylaws prohibiting the burning of forests. Only > three provinces - Central Kalimantan, West Kalimantan and Riau - have > bylaws banning people from starting fires in forests. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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