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2005-06 Luce Fellows: Indonesia

 

Dianto Bachriadi

 

Mustofa Agung Sardjono

   

Dianto Bachriadi, member of the advisory board for KARSA Institute, holds an undergraduate degree in Anthropology from the University of Padjadjaran, Indonesia, and is a Ph.D. student of Flinders University, South Australia. He has served as the Executive Director of PERGERAKAN (People Centered Advocacy Institute), is a member of the national team for the working group on agrarian conflict resolution under the Indonesian government’s national committee on human rights (KOMNAS HAM), is a chairperson of the executive body for Consortium of Agrarian Reform (KPA), is a team member of Indonesia’s Ecolabeling Institute to develop a sustainable community-based forest management certification system, is a senior program officer advocate at Oxfam GB Representative Office in Indonesia. He has also conducted numerous studies on peasant movements, land reform initiatives, agrarian reform policy, forest control and politics, and land tenure policy. He is the primary author of three books, co-author of five books, and editor of three books and has written more than twenty articles focusing on land issues and agrarian policies in Indonesia. His current research interests are the political-economy of agriculture and rural development, agrarian reform, peasant and social movements and organizations.

Dates in Berkeley: Fall Semester 2005

   

Mustofa Agung Sardjono is the Director of the Center for Social Forestry, University of Mulawarman, Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia; and a member of the advisory board of KARSA Institute. He holds a forestry degree from the University of Mulawarman, Samarinda, and has a Ph.D. degree in Agroforestry/Social Forestry from the University of Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany. His activities involve academic and public engagements. He is a full professor at the University of Mulawarman, Samarinda, East Kalimantan. He has written more than 180 scientific articles, papers, books and teaching materials, some of which are publicly published. He initiated the establishment of the Center for Social Forestry (CSF) at Mulawarman University in 1997, the Social-Biosphere Foundation (local research and development oriented NGO) in 1998 and Reforestation and Land Rehabilitation Working Group for East-Kalimantan (KKRHL) in 2000. He was involved in the development of Community Guidance Activities by forest concession holders upon the request of the Ministry of Forestry, a visiting scholar at University of Melbourne, Australia, and a member of Promotion Commission for a doctoral thesis on Agroforestry in Wageningen University, Netherlands. He did a number of consultancy activities with international institutions and donor organizations (e.g. German Technical Cooperation Agency, Center for International Forestry Research, World Agroforestry Center/ICRAF, the Ford Foundation), as well as private sectors (e.g. forest concessionaires). His research focus is on community-based forest management in Indonesia.

Dates in Berkeley: November 8 through December 21, 2005

 

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