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UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta www.UNESCO.or.id Jl. Galuh II no 5. Kebayoran Baru. Jakarta 12110 Tel: 62-21 7399818. Fax: 62-21 72796489 Email: Jakarta@unesco.org UNESCO Librarian : Rosinta P. Hutauruk (rp.hutauruk@unesco.org ) Publications Produced by UNESCO Office, Jakarta in 2006 - 2007 Basic Sciences (BSC) - 2007 / 2006 Coastal and Small Island - 2007 / 2006 Communication and Information - 2007 / 2006 Culture - 2007 / 2006 Earth Sciences - 2007 Ecological Sciences - 2007 / 2006 Education - 2007 / 2006 Engineering Sciences and Technology - 2007 HIV - 2007 Jakarta Tsunami Information Center - 2007 Water Sciences - 2007 / 2006

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta Basic Science - 2007 1. AAPPS Bulletin, Vol. 17, Nos. 1-4 The publication and distribution of the Bulletin of the Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies (AAPPS) is partially supported by UNESCO Jakarta. The Bulletin reports major events in the physics community in the Asia Pacific and other parts of the world, and publishes scientific articles of interest to physicists worldwide. Link: http://www.aapps.org/ 2. STEPAN UPDATE Newsletter, 2007 The STEPAN Newsletter is published twice a year by the UNESCO Jakarta Office in support of the Science and Technology Policy Asia Network (STEPAN). It features updates on STEPAN projects and activities, announcements of events around the region in the field of science, technology and innovation policy, and reports contributed by policy researchers and practitioners. December, 2007 DOWNLOAD June, 2007 DOWNLOAD Back

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta Basic Sciences - 2006 1. AAPPS Bulletin, Vol. 16, Nos. 1-6 The publication and distribution of the Bulletin of the Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies (AAPPS) is partially supported by UNESCO Jakarta. The Bulletin reports major events in the physics community in the Asia Pacific and other parts of the world, and publishes scientific articles of interest to physicists worldwide. Link: http://www.aapps.org/ 2. STEPAN UPDATE Newsletter, Vol. 1, Nos. 1 and 2 The STEPAN Newsletter is published twice a year by the UNESCO Jakarta Office in support of the Science and Technology Policy Asia Network (STEPAN). It features updates on STEPAN projects and activities, announcements of events around the region in the field of science, technology and innovation policy, and reports contributed by policy researchers and practitioners. DOWNLOAD 3. Report on Gender, Science and Technology in Five Asian Countries The report presents a situational analysis of the involvement of women in science and technology and describes the institutional mechanisms for addressing the relevant issues in this field in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. The report also provides some statistics and indicators that may draw a picture of the participation of men and women in science and technology from the perspectives of demography; education, particularly higher education; and policy- and decision-making positions in government. DOWNLOAD 4. Compendium – Agreements, Laws and Regulations Guaranteeing All Children Equal Right to Quality Education in an Inclusive Setting, Education Sector Response to HIV and AIDS (Indonesia edition) The publication consists of excerpts from international conventions, declarations, and recommendations as well as Indonesian laws and regulations related to the right of children to education, protection and care – with special focus on those living with and/or affected by HIV and AIDS. DOWNLOAD Back

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta Coastal & Small Island - 2007 1. "The Prepared Ones" - A Film About Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction Efforts In Nias It’s usual for us to see an activist walking around with a megaphone making an announcement. It becomes unusual when the activist is a 63-year-old woman. This is the remarkable journey of Nurhayat Fau, known by the community as Ina Tulo, in raising community disaster preparedness and awareness in Lagundri Village, Teluk Dalam Regency, South Nias Sub-District. Ina Tulo’s mission is caught in the movie entitled “Mereka Yang Siaga” (The Prepared Ones), produced by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) in cooperation with UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) Indonesia, MPBI (Masyarakat Penanggulangan Bencana Indonesia), Yayasan Elsaka – Nias, and DReAM (Disaster Research and Management) – UPN Yogyakarta during the School and Community Based Disaster Preparedness Program in Teluk Dalam, South Nias Sub-District. Ina Tulo and Milyar Wau (known as Ama Yanti throughout the community) are examples of people who will not sit around and do nothing until a disaster strikes. The tsunami and earthquakes that struck Nias have killed many and destroyed so much, but have not left them pessimistic or self-sympathizing, waiting for help unknown. It is because of these disasters that they exert efforts in building the awareness of the local community in order to be better prepared to face disasters and mitigate damages. These efforts have been challenged. However, both Ina Tulo and Ama Yanti have made a commitment to continue their mission and pass on the knowledge that they have learnt, beginning with their families, then including their villages and if possible the whole of their regency. The premier screening of this film was conducted on June 13, 2007 during the ‘3rd National Symposium on Community-based Disaster Management’, held by MPBI in cooperation with the Red Cross and Red Crescent Organization, Red Cross Indonesia (PMI), German Red Cross, German Technical Aid Agency (GTZ), Indonesian Geology and German Geology Agency (BGR) at Wisma PKBI, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta. 2. “School – and Community – Based Disaster Risk Reduction on Nias Island, Indonesia” – A Leaflet about Disaster Management in Nias This leaflet informs the programme of a sustainable disaster management framework for the people in South Nias. Together with “The Prepared Ones” film, this leaflet produced by

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) in cooperation with UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) Indonesia, MPBI (Masyarakat Penanggulangan Bencana Indonesia), Yayasan Elsaka – Nias, and DReAM (Disaster Research and Management) – UPN Yogyakarta. Second Revised Edition of Community Based Disaster Management (CBDM) Kit Consisting of : A comprehensive manual on CBDM, including detailed instructions that can be used by communities to prepare for and prevent the negative impacts of disasters, understand what can be done during a disaster to reduce the loss of lives and property, and what to do after a disaster occurs. 5 (five) comic books highlighting positive examples of communities encountering 5 types of disaster. 1 (one) poster designed to increase awareness, encourage communities to engage actively CBDM. 3. Kajian kesiapsiagaan masyarakat dalam mengantisipasi bencana gempa bumi dan tsunami di Nias Selatan (Review on community preparedness in anticipation of earthquakes and tsunamis in South Nias) Publication in Indonesian produced within collaboration among UNESCO Office Jakarta and MPBI (Masyarakat Penanggulangan Bencana Indonesia). This study was carried out to evaluate the impact of the School and Community Disaster-Preparedness Programme carried out in South Nias. DOWNLOAD Back

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta Coastal & Small Island - 2006 1. Website of Jakarta Bay: www.telukjakarta.net One stop shopping for environmental watershed information from Cibodas Biosphere Reserve to Jakarta Bay and the Seribu Islands Consist of: - Latest news regarding watershed issues - Articles, reports, events, projects, software and books information of coastal and small islands issues - Articles, reports, events, projects, software and books information of land issues - Forum of watershed discussion - Pictures and maps from the watershed area 2. Status of Coral Reefs in Tsunami Affected Countries: 2005 (Indonesian version) Lessons learned from the region affected by the tsunami were compiled in the book entitled “Status of Coral Reefs in Tsunami Affected Countries: 2005” published by the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network. Understanding the high value of the book as one of the basic principles for integrated coastal zone management in Indonesia, UNESCO decided to publish the Indonesian version and launched it during the Integrated Coastal Zone Management provincial workshop in Banda Aceh. DOWNLOAD 3. Coral Reef Ecosystem in the Seribu Islands 3rd Decade of Seribu Islands Marine Biodiversity Survey 2005 LIPI Research Centre for Oceanography and UNESCO initiated in 1985 a long-term monitoring scheme, in order to document the marine biodiversity and to monitor marine degradation in the area. In 1985 and again in 1995 international teams of marine scientists carried out surveys and sampling activities at selected target sites in the Seribu Islands. In the recent 2005-survey the scientists originated from two countries, the Netherlands and Indonesia. Dutch participants represented the National Museum of Natural History, the Netherlands National Herbarium at Leiden University, the Department of Palaeoclimatology and Geomorphology at the Free University of Amsterdam and the Zoological Museum at the University of Amsterdam. Indonesian participants were from the LIPIResearch Centre for Oceanography, the Research Centre for Geotechnology at ITB Bandung, the LIPI- Research Centre for Biology, the Ministry of Forestry and the Indonesian Coral reef Foundation Terangi. The 38-member team jointly assessed the condition of coral reefs in the Seribu Islands from September 7 to September 27, 2005. Back

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta Communication and Information - 2007 1 Editorial guidance for public broadcasters The book contains comprehensive concepts regarding editorial aspects that are of relevance and importance for journalists from public broadcast media in Indonesia UNESCO Jakarta. 2 Newsletter, March 2007 CI Unit has published a new edition of its newsletter in March 2007. 3 Public Service Broadcasting: A best practices sourcebook Editor: Indrajit Banerjee and Kalinga Seneviratne, AMIC, published in 2005 by UNESCO Translated into Bahasa Indonesia by Program Sarjana Reguler, Dep. Ilmu Komunikasi, FISIP UI through UNESCO Jakarta granted project in October 2007-March 2008.

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta 4. Prosiding Konferensi-Lokakarya Nasional: Pendidikan Jurnalisme di Indonesia Held in 13-15 April 2007 in Yogyakarta, organized by UNESCO and University of Indonesia Back

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta Communication and Information - 2006 1. Communication Press Freedom, National Policy and Poverty Eradication A compilation of papers presented in seminar of the World Press Freedom Day 2006. UNESCO Jakarta and Indonesia Press Council. 2. Newsletter, November 2006 CI Unit has published a new edition of its quarterly newsletter in November 2006. Back

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta Culture - 2007 Back 1. Action Plan for the rehabilitation of earthquake-affected Prambanan World Heritage Site (Including Prambanan and Sewu Temples) The Action Plan, composed of five strategic objectives—Management and Coordination, Research and Monitoring, Restoration and Conservation, Capacity-Building and Awareness-raising—focuses on the rehabilitation works to be undertaken in response to the 27 May 2006 earthquake in Yogyakarta. DOWNLOAD 2. Rehabilitation and Protection of Cultural Heritage in Earthquake-affected areas in the Special Region of Yogyakarta and the Province of Central Java, Indonesia, by Culture Unit Project flyer presenting the activities undertaking in response to the 27 May 2006 earthquake in Yogyakarta with a special focus on Prambanan World Heritage Compounds and Taman Sari Water Castle, with the funding support from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. DOWNLOAD 3. Homeowner’s Conservation Manual for Kotagede Heritage District, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, by Jogja Heritage Society, UNESCO Office, Jakarta, and UNESCO Bangkok Part of the series of Heritage Homeowner’s Manuals for UNESCO World Heritage Sites initiated by Culture Regional Office in Bangkok, Homeowner’s Conservation Manual for Kotagede Heritage District was developed by Jogja Heritage Society in cooperation with UNESCO Bangkok and UNESCO Jakarta, to provide guidance on the proper maintenance of heritage homes, to raise awareness and strengthen local community involvement in heritage conservation practices. DOWNLOAD 4. Megalithic Traditions in Nias Island Tradisi Megalitik di Pulau Nias, by Lucas Partanda Koestoro & Ketut Wiradnyana An introduction to Nias Island’s megalithic tradition, in various forms, including traditional customs and folklores mentioning the migration of people from the Naga community of Assam to Nias Island. Also available in Bahasa Indonesia. DOWNLOAD

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta 5. Kebangkitan Budaya Negeri Bencana, by National Geographic Indonesia & UNESCO Office Jakarta A supplementary booklet featured in the National Geographic Indonesia magazine of June 2007 edition on the uniqueness of Nias cultural heritage. DOWNLOAD 6. Celebrating the Cultural Heritage of Nias, by Culture Unit Posters, postcards and calendars featuring Nias’ outstanding vernacular architecture, traditional settlements, megaliths, cultural/natural landscape, and traditions. 7. Cultural Tourism for Sustainable Development in Nias Island, Indonesia, by Culture Unit Project flyer presenting activities and results of the cultural tourism project under UN Joint Programming in Telukdalam Sub-district, South Nias funded by UNDP Indonesia. DOWNLOAD 8. Rising Above the Tsunami The DVD presents the whole process of transmission of the Acehnese intangible cultural heritage as documented during the UNESCO culture programme entitled ‘Rising Above the Tsunami’ implemented in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. ‘Rising above the Tsunami’ was a cultural and psychotherapeutic healing programme for the surviving children in Aceh carried out during 2005-2006. The objective for the programme was to draw on the strength of the rich Acehnese culture, to help Aceh’s young generation express their grief, cope with the stresses of temporary living shelters/ barracks’ life, and ensure that a unique culture, under threat from a wave of outside influences, not only lives and breaths, but grows. This DVD highlights the special cultural event held in Jakarta on 9 May 2006 and interviews from national authorities and key actors involved in the programme. The programme helped to keep the local traditions alive in post-tsunami Aceh by involving the three generations of Acehnese in an effort to revive the region’s cultural heritage.

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta 9. 10. Cultural Tourism Map of Nias, Indonesia, by Culture Unit This map, the result of the culture mapping exercise undertaken in Telukdalam Sub-district, South Nias, presents the unique architecture, traditional settlements, cultural and natural landscapes, megaliths and traditional crafts of Nias Island in North Sumatra, Indonesia. Also available in Bahasa Indonesia. Bahasa Indonesia DOWNLOAD English DOWNLOAD Balada Tulo dan Miriek This set of six children’s books is a collection of six stories presenting the shared local legends, moral tales and simple recollections of daily life of the Acehnese people. Mungkinkah dua pihak dari latar belakang yang berbeda bisa hidup sebagai pasangan dalam keluarga? Balada Tulo dan Miriek, adalah contoh yang patut diambil hikmahnya. Tulo dan Miriek berani mengambil keputusan secara jujur. Mereka juga bersikap sportif mengakui kelemahan mereka masingmasing. DOWNLOAD 11. Legenda Gajah Puteh This set of six children’s books is a collection of six stories presenting the shared local legends, moral tales and simple recollections of daily life of the Acehnese people. Legenda Gajah Puteh mengungkapkan betapa pentingnya menjaga kehormatan keluarga dan bangsa. Gajah Puteh memberi gambaran kepada kita, bahwa bagaimanapun keadaannya, harga diri keluarga harus dipertahankan. Sikap-sikap Sengeda mengajarkan kita untuk menghargai saudara dan sesama dengan tidak melihat penampilan fisik saja. Saling menghargai adalah hak asasi manusia. DOWNLOAD 12. Amat Rhang Manyang This set of six children’s books is a collection of six stories presenting the shared local legends, moral tales and simple recollections of daily life of the Acehnese people. Sebuah i tibar yang dapat menjadi pelajaran sepanjang masa tentang doa seorang ibu. Doa ibu, telah menghantarkan nasib si Amat yang miskin menjadi kaya. Akan tetapi, ia lupa bersyukur. Allah berfirman: "La in syakartum la azidan nakum, wa la in kafartum inna a zabi la syadid" yang artinya: "Akan kutambah nikmat-Ku kepadamu jika kamu pandai bersyukur, dan jika kamu kufur, maka ingatlah bahwa azab-Ku sangatlah pedih". DOWNLOAD 13. Putroe Gumbak Meuh This set of six children’s books is a collection of six stories presenting the shared local legends, moral tales and simple recollections of daily life of the Acehnese people. Perbedaan pendapat dapat diatasi tanpa kekerasan dan emosi. Sikap kita ketika menghadapi perbedaan pendapat adalah dengan berusaha mendengarkan dan memahami pendapat orang lain, serta menanyakan alasan bila tidak mengerti. Ratu Safiatuddin sebagai seorang perempuan telah mampu membuktikan sikap-sikap tersebut. Sehingga ia mampu

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta memimpin Kerajaan Aceh Darussalam yang damai selama 34 tahun (16411675 M) DOWNLOAD 14. Putroe Pucok Geulumpang This set of six children’s books is a collection of six stories presenting the shared local legends, moral tales and simple recollections of daily life of the Acehnese people. Cerita Putroe Pucok Geulompang memberi makna kepada kita, bahwa anak laki-laki atau pun perempuan yang lahir sudah merupakan kehendak Allah. Dan keduanya juga mempunyai hak yang sama untuk hidup. Cerita ini juga menggambarkan bahwa jika kita mau berusaha dan berdoa, Allah pasti akan membantu kita. DOWNLOAD 15. Putroe Kamaliah Nan Bijak This set of six children’s books is a collection of six stories presenting the shared local legends, moral tales and simple recollections of daily life of the Acehnese people. Cerita Putroe Kamaliah memberi pelajaran kepada kita, bahwa setiap masalah dapat dibicarakan bersama untuk mendapatkan penyelesaiannya. Serta kita harus menghargai dan menerima apapun hasil penyeselaiannya dengan lapang dada. DOWNLOAD 16. Conserving the Rich Cultural Heritage of Timor-Leste, by Culture Unit, 2007. UNESCO Office, Jakarta Posters, postcards, calendars, and banners depicting sacred/traditional Timorese textiles (tais) and wood-carvings are produced for the promotion of the rich cultural heritage of Timor-Leste. Back

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta Culture - 2006 Back 1 The Restoration of Borobudur Added to the World Heritage List in 1991, the Borobudur Temple is a symbol of the extraordinary cultural diversity that characterizes the vast archipelago of islands that form Indonesia. The book entitled ‘The Restoration of Borobudur’ is inspired by, and honours the legacy of, Professor Soekmono, Indonesia’s first archaeologist and project manager of the Borobudur restoration project. Divided into eight chapters, the book traces the temple’s history from its uncertain beginnings and eventual rediscovery in 1814, to the various excavations and geological studies that culminated in its successful restoration in 1983. It focuses particular attention on the decade of restoration that included some twenty-seven countries and began in earnest with the UNESCO campaign for its restoration in 1972. Many of the original drawings and photographs taken from the restoration project archives illustrate the book throughout. It also explores some of the great mysteries and spiritual traditions surrounding Borobudur. The book can be purchased through UNESCO Publishing at http://publishing.unesco.org 2. Rising Above the Tsunami brochure The UNESCO Cultural and Psychotherapeutic Healing Programme for the Surviving Children in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Indonesia was implemented from April 2005 to June 2006, involving 400 hundreds children in different barracks as well as Acehnese Young and Master Artists. The booklet presents the programme, its context, vision and strategy, including testimonies from the children, photos from the field activities and comments from the guests of the Jakarta Acehnese cultural performance in May 2006. It showcases the healing power of culture in post-traumatic situations such as the December 2004 tsunami, and more widely the role of culture in any post-disaster situation. DOWNLOAD (zip file - 5.7 Mo) 3. Mencaleny and Usung Bayung Marang: A Collection of Kenyah Stories in the Oma Longh and Lebu Kulit Languages This book is a collection of 15 stories presenting the shared local knowledge, cultural traditions, legends, moral tales and simple recollections of daily life of the Kenyah Oma Longh and Lebu Kulit people. These stories are widely known among the Kenyah, and this book is the first attempt to reduce them to writing. With these stories, this book aims not only to preserve a rich oral tradition which is on the verge of dissapearance, but also to open the doors of literacy to its speakers. The printing of this book will hopefully strengthen the future of the Kenyah languages, by allowing them to be studied and read in schools for the first time. These stories can also be enjoyed by a wider audience

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta through the English and Indonesian translations and glossaries, helping to introduce others to their stories and language. Edited by Antonia Soriente 4. Wayang Project The Wayang Puppet Theatre of Indonesia was proclaimed as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity in 2003. The project entitled ‘Implementation of the National Action Plan for the Safeguarding of the Wayang Puppet Theatre of Indonesia, a UNESCO Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity’, implemented during 2005-2007 was dedicated to the most urgent safeguarding activities of the Wayang Puppet Theatre. The objective of the project was to encourage national and local authorities of Indonesia to undertake concrete action to preserve, revitalize, and promote this traditional puppet theatre. In cooperation with SENA WANGI (Indonesian National Wayang Secretariat) and PEPADI (Indonesian Dalangs Union) various teaching manuals and VCDs on different types and styles of Wayang Puppet from across Indonesia, namely, Wayang Kulit Purwa Surakarta, Wayang Kulit Purwa Bali, Wayang Golek Sunda, Wayang Kulit Banjar and Wayang Kulit Palembang were developed. Back

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta Earth Sciences - 2007 1. 2. DVD “Community Based Disaster Management” Author: IDEP Foundation, Bali, 2007 URL www.idepfoundation.org Description: Can be used by local Community Based Disaster Management (CBDM) Facilitators to enhance the effectiveness of trainings and public awareness events about disaster preparedness, mitigation & response. Publ. details: - Contact for copies: Giuseppe Arduino, UNESCO Office Jakarta g.arduino@unesco.org - Language: English, Indonesian DVD “Learnscapes Resources” Author: IDEP Foundation, Bali, 2007 URL www.idepfoundation.org Description: Can be used by local Educators and Learnscapes’ Facilitators to enhance the effectiveness of school activities and trainings / public awareness events for children about environmental sustainability and disaster management. Publ. details: - Contact for copies: Giuseppe Arduino, UNESCO Office Jakarta g.arduino@unesco.org - Language: English, Indonesian Back

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta Ecological Sciences - 2007 Back 1. Rencana Strategis 2006-2010 Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser (Strategic Plan 2006-2010 Gunung Leuser National Park) The Strategic Plan is part of the output resulting from the UNESCO’s activities in the Gunung Leuser National Park. It was supported by the UNESCO Office, Jakarta throughout the process, starting by identifying internal and external issues in the park, up to the printing of the document which serves as a workplan for the park management. 2. Buletin Jejak Leuser, vol 3 no.8 Buletin Jejak Leuser is a regular periodical from the Gunung Leuser National Park which UNESCO supported in terms of printing and content for two issues to ensure its continuous publication. 3. Buletin Jejak Leuser, vol 3 no.7 Buletin Jejak Leuser is a regular periodical from Gunung Leuser National Park which UNESCO supported in terms of printing and content for two issues to ensure its continuous publication. 4. MAB Journal of the Chinese National Committee, 2007 A study was carried out on integrated management of coastal/island ecosystems in the Snake Island and Laotei Mountain Nature Reserve in Liaoning Province, P. R. China. This special edition presents the findings of the study in the context of the area being a potential Biosphere Reserve.

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta 5. MAB Journal of the Chinese National Committee, 2007-5 This special edition celebrates the linkage between biological and cultural diversity and is published in relation to the EcotoneSeaBRnet 2007 Meeting with the theme on the “Cultural diversity: a foundation for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development”. 6. Earthquake preparedness manual for schools ITB/UNESCO/UNISDR UNESCO Office, Jakarta initiated a re-publication of education materials aiming to enhance the knowledge and preparedness on earthquake disaster for teachers and students. The books were developed by the Pusat Mitigasi Bencana, Institut Teknologi Bandung (Disaster Mitigation Center, Bandung Institute of Technology) in 2000 under the “School Earthquake Preparedness Programme”. The books are: 1. Development Kit for Teachers; 2. Learning Materials for Teachers; 3. Worksheet for Students. 7. 9. 10. Membangun kekuatan kolektif reduksi bencana ekologis (Building-up collective power to reduce ecological disaster) Proceedings from the Indonesian People Conference on “Building-up collective power to reduce ecological disaster” that was held in July 2007. Back

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta Ecological Sciences - 2006 Back 1. Enam Dasawarsa Ilmu dan Ilmuwan di Indonesia, Naturindo, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) and UNESCO Office Jakarta, 2006. 2. Hutan pasca pemanenan: Melindungi satwa liar dalam kegiatan hutan produksi di Kalimantan, CIFOR, UNESCO and ITTO, 2006. Hutan Pasca Pemanenan, the Indonesian translation of the highly regarded 2005 publication, Life After Logging, examines the impact of logging on wildlife in Malinau, East Kalimantan. The book shows how forest management can be improved in many simple ways to increase the compatibility of timber extraction and wildlife conservation. Logging has been long viewed as a major cause of conflict between conservationists and timber companies. But this book shows how these diverse interest groups can achieve much more by working together. DOWNLOAD 3. Flora Pegunungan Jawa (original edition “The Mountain Flora of Java, by C. G. G. J. van Steenis), the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), BRILL, UNESCO Office Jakarta, World Bank and MacArthur Foundation, 2006. 4. SMONG, Pengetahuan Lokal Pulau Simeuleu: Sejarah dan Kesinambungannya, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) and UNESCO-ISDR, 2006.

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta 5. 6. 7 Kajian Kesiapsiagaan Masyarakat Dalam Mengantisipasi Bencana Gempa Bumi & Tsunami, the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) and UNESCO/ISDR, 2006. DOWNLOAD LIPI and UNESCO-ISDR, 2006: Gempa Bumi & Tsunami Poster Download the PDF DOWNLOAD LIPI and UNESCO-ISDR, 2006: Gempa Bumi & Tsunami Brochure Download the PDF DOWNLOAD 8. LIPI and UNESCO-ISDR, 2006: Buyung dan tsunami brochure. DOWNLOAD 9. LIPI and UNESCO-ISDR, 2006: Pedoman Menghadapi bencana gempa dan tsunami (brochure) DOWNLOAD 10. Southeast and East Asian Ecotones, Ecotone Phase I, 19922001: A Collaborative MAB Programme, UNESCO and the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), 2006. Southeast and East Asian Ecotones, Ecotone Phase I, 1992-2001: A Collaborative MAB Programme, UNESCO and the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), 2006.

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta 11. UNESCO and the Siberut National Park of the Directorate General of Forest Protection and Nature Conservation, Ministry of Forestry, 2006: 25 years of the Siberut Biosphere Reserve “Saving Siberut and its unique cultural and natural heritage”. DOWNLOAD 12. 13. 14. Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop of MAB-Ecotone Phase II and the 4th Meeting of Southeast Asian Biosphere Reserve Network (SeaBRnet) – Integrated Ecosytem Management: Pursing a Quality Economy in Biosphere Reserves, Pakse District, Champasak Province, Lao PDR, 3-7 October 2005, UNESCO Office Jakarta, Science Technology and Environment Agency (STEA) and the Lao National Commission for UNESCO, 2006. DOWNLOAD MAB China Journal “Jiuzhaigou Valley”, Special Issue in English, Chinese National Commi

UNESCO Office, Jakarta Publications 2006-2007 UNESCO Office, Jakarta www.UNESCO.or.id Jl. Galuh II no 5. Kebayoran Baru. Jakarta 12110 Tel: 62-21 7399818. Fax: 62-21 72796489 Email: Jakarta@unesco.org UNESCO Librarian : Rosinta P. Hutauruk (rp.hutauruk@unesco.org ) Basic Sciences (BSC) -2007 / 2006 Coastal and Small Island -2007 / 2006

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