Ecoregion Map. Indonesian model and experiences in developing ecosystem conditions and ecosystem services through ecoregion zoning

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Ecoregion Map Indonesian model and experiences in developing ecosystem conditions and ecosystem services through ecoregion zoning

PLANNING OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT (EPM PLAN) PLANNING ENV. INVENTORY BASE ECO-REGION ZONING EPM PLAN NATIONAL PROVINCE DISTRIC T / CITY NATIONAL LEVELS ISLANDs ECO-REGION DETERMINED BY THE MINISTER CONSISTS OF a. UTILIZATION / RESERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES b. PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND ITS FUNCTION c. ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE Source: Act no. 32/2009 ( ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT ACT ) National Development Plan (longterm and Medium Term) CONSIDER: DATA & INFORMATION ON NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT. incld: a. STOCKS AND POTENTIONAL; b. UTILIZATION; c. RIGHT/TENURE; d. MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE; e. DEPLETION AND DEGRADATION; AND; f. CONFLICT AND ITS IMPACT. a. CHARACTERISTICS OF LANDSCAPES; b. WATERSHED; c. CLIMATE; d. FLORA AND FAUNA; e. SOCIO-CULTURE; f. ECONOMY; g. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONAL; h. NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL INVENTORY.

The Multi-divers ecosystem of Indonesia Spesific ecosystem spesific ecosystem condition and ecosystem service different indicators for environmental accounting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/richard_lydekker

National Ecoregion Map Ekoregion Mapping Process Land Ecoregion Sea Ecoregion

The 18 Sea Ecoregion 14 : Seram Sea and Bintuni Bay Subduction Zone Semidurnal tide type Raja Ampat as the highest coral reff biodiversity and mangrove No Sea Ecoregion Area [km2] 1 Indian Ocean western part of 782.861 Sumatera in Bintuni Bay 2 Indian Ocean western part of Java 655.549 Variation on fish exploitation between moderate to over exploited Vurnerable to tsunami and earth quake Potential polution from oil and gas activity. 7 (seven) oil and gas location with potention of total discharge 304.433 m3/day 3 Malaka Strait 111.343 4 Natuna Sea 360.402 5 Karimata Strait 270.859 6 Java Sea 437.978 7 Sulawesi Sea 323.866 8 Makassar Stratit 288.005 9 Bali and Nusa Tenggara Waters 625.018 10 Tomini Bay 70.020 11 Halmahera Sea 451.955 12 Banda Sea Eastern part of Sulawesi 160.361 13 Banda Sea Southern part of Sulawesi 169.160 14 Seram Sea and Bintuni Bay 140.040 15 Banda Sea 583.096 16 Pasifik Ocean Nothern part of Papua 459.857 17 Cendrawasih Bay 93.369 18 Arafura Sea 326.793 Descriptors of each ecoregion 1. Position, Location, Area, delineator 2. Geology dan Geomorphology 3. Oceanografy 4. Biodiversity 5. Utilisation 6. Disaster vurnerability 7. Polution 5

(Land) Ecoregion of Papua Island

O1 = Memberamo Organic/Peat Plain Structural Hill Structural Mountain Organic/Peat Plain Fluvial Plain

O1 = Memberamo Organic/Peat Plain Characteristics Parameters Location and size Climatology Geology Geomorphology Hidrology Soil and land use Flora and fauna Cultural Environmental vulnerability Ecosystem services Description Southern, middle and northern part of Papua Island with total 35,394.06 square km Wet tropics climate, average temp 26-30 C, annual rain intensity 2,500 3,500 mm Consist of vegetatif organic material. Spreads within plain areal, generaly adjoining with fluvial plain Highly variation in elevation conform to fluvial plain spread, dominantly < 250 m above sea level. Relief and slope : flat/wavy/hilly with relief amplitudo 0-50 m and slope < 15 %. Organic soils formed by long time vegetation decomposition flooded by water Abundance surface water, but in low quality Peat/organic/organosol/histosol/ soil type with various kematangan organic compund (fibric and hemic) and variative depth depend on hidrotopografic position and low vertility rate. Limited land use and land cover type such as swamp forest, brushes and limited areal of settlement and dry agricultural field Monsun lowland peat swamp, lowland peat swamp, mountainous peat swamp. Lot of endemic in this ecoregion area. Peoples in peat plain usually grows sweet potatoes or others that suited in peat soil. They who lives in this ecoregion usually low education due to Fresh water, environmental health, malaria endemic, flood, drought and forest/peat fire Provision : food and ground water Regulation : water and climate regulation Culture : peat land education Supporting : flora and fauna breeding habitat

Development Stage Time frame : 2010 2012 Ecoregion Map with map scale 1: 500,000 (done) 2013 201? Ecoregion Map with map scale 1 : 250,000 (on progress) 20.. 20.. Ecoregion Map with map scale 1 : 100,000 / 1 : 50,000 The more details ecoregion map, more spesific ecosystem services available