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Sekilas Kemitraan Air Indonesia |
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Sabtu, 07 Juli 2007 16:54 |
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Air adalah sumber daya karunia Tuhan Yang Maha Esa yang sangat vital untuk kehidupan manusia dan keberlanjutan fungsi ekosistem, maka air merupakan aset publik yang harus dikelola dengan pendekatan partisipatif. Pengelolaan sumber daya air perlu diselenggarakan dengan adil, efisien, berkelanjutan, dengan menghargai nilai-nilai sosial, ekonomi, lingkungan, secara terpadu. Di Indonesia kelangkaan air, bencana banjir, dan pencemaran air sudah berada pada ondisi kritis yang merugikan kehidupan manusia dan keberlanjutan fungsi ekosistem. Untuk dapat keluar dari permasalahan tersebut diperlukan keterpaduan upaya dari seluruh pemilik kepentingan (stakeholders) baik unsur pemerintah, dunia usaha aupun masyarakat. Kegiatan pengelolaan sumber daya air adalah kegiatan antarsektor, antarwilayah, dan menyangkut seluruh individu dalam masyarakat, sehingga seluruh lembaga dalam masyarakat sudah semestinya terlibat didalamnya.
Kemitraan berprinsip pada kesetaraan, keterbukaan, dan saling memperoleh manfaat, merupakan kunci keberhasilan dalam perencanaan dan pelaksanaan pengelolaan aset publik tersebut.
Dalam rangka pelaksanaan konsensus yang dihasilkan pada Forum Air Indonesia II pada tanggal 22 Maret 2002, maka dibentuklah ‘Kemitraan Air Indonesia’ sebagai Sekretariat penyelenggara Forum Air Indonesia yang berperan sebagai:
- Organisasi jejaring (networking) antarpemilik kepentingan sumber daya air baik unsur pemerintah, dunia usaha, maupun masyarakat yang sepakat untuk menerapkan prinsip Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Air Terpadu.
- Organisasi “independent global networking” yang peduli terhadap permasalahan pengelolaan sumber daya air pada tingkat regional maupun internasional.
Anggaran Dasar KAI pertama kali disyahkan pada tanggl 24 Juli 2007 dan direvisi pertama kali pada tanggal 9 November 2007. |
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Stockholm International Water Institute News: |
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Sabtu, 19 Desember 2009 11:14 |
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Call for Abstracts and Seminar Proposals for September 2010 World Water Week The 2010 World Water Week in Stockholm, September 5-11, is now making its 1st Announcement, calling for workshop abstracts and proposals from organisations to convene a seminar or side event in 2010. The Announcement provides information on the theme, structure, and special focus on Water Quality. It also gives guidelines on how to convene a seminar or side event or submit an abstract for presentation during the eight workshops. http://www.siwi.org/documents/Resources/Events/1st_Announcement_2010.pdf
World Water Week 2009 Overarching Conclusions The 2009 World Water Week Overarching Conclusions presents new thinking and insights on key issues advanced during the week. It includes analysis by leading experts in the field in five thematic streams: Managing Water Across Borders; Coping with Climate Change; Balancing Competing Demands; Responding to Socioeconomic and Demographic Changes and Ensuring Human and Environmental Health. http://www.worldwaterweek.org/sa/node.asp?node=471
Stockholm Water Front Searches Planetary Boundaries The latest issue of Stockholm Water Front investigates our planet limits: How much water can be consumed before nature hits the tipping point and changes irreversibly? Check out the expanded edition to learn why innovation is turning its eye to water , how rain can power a cleaner tomorrow and what the Kalahari Bushman can teach a world facing an emerging “ permanent drought ”. Read the entire issue, here . http://www.siwi.org/sa/node.asp?node=719 http://www.siwi.org/documents/Resources/Water_Front/WF_3-4_2009.pdf
Bridging the Water and Climate Agenda at COP-15 SIWI is taking part in a number of activities at COP-15. On Wednesday December 16, SIWI and the Co-operative Programme on Water and Climate, World Water Council (WWC), International Water Association (IWA), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) will hold on “ Water and Climate – From Dialogue to Action ” to discuss the principles, including follow-up actions on climate information, planning, building with nature and capacity development. Project Director, Karin Lexén, was also feature speaker at the sessions, COP-15 and Beyond: Bridging the Water and Climate Change Agenda and Adaptive management – Merging top-down and bottom-up . http://www.siwi.org/sa/node.asp?node=719
New Research from SIWI and Swedish Water House SIWI recently introduced two new reports: Getting Transboundary Water Right: Theory and Practice for Effective Cooperation Drainage Basin Security – Prospects for Trade-offs and Benefit Sharing in a Globalised World.
Swedish Water House also released three reports: Adapting Water Management to Climate Change Securing Water for Ecosystems and Human Well-being: The Importance of EnvironmentalFlows Corruption Risks in Water Licensing with Case Studies from Chile and Kazakhstan. http://www.siwi.org/reports
Calling for the Best in the Business Do you know a company that is managing its water sustainably? Should they be rewarded for it? If so, nominate them for the Stockholm Industry Water Award today! Deadline for nominations is February 15, 2010. http://www.siwi.org/SIWA/nominate
Advanced Training in IWRM The International Training Programme in Integrated Water Resource Management offers advanced training on international, national and local IWRM tools and approaches that can be applied in practice. Mid-career professionals are sought from selected countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East/North, Africa, Europe and Central Asia. Full-time interactive training takes place in Sweden from August 23 – September 14, 2010 and in Lao PDR November 22 – December 3, 2010. Deadline for applications is March 15, 2010. http://www.siwi.org/sa/node.asp?node=758 |
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Kalbar Minta Penegasan Komitmen Kompensasi Perubahan Iklim |
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Pontianak (ANTARA News) - Pemerintah Provinsi Kalimantan Barat akan meminta ketegasan dari negara industri mengenai komitmen kompensasi untuk daerah pemilik hutan pada pertemuan tentang perubahan iklim dan pemanasan global di Los Angeles, Amerika Serikat, minggu depan.
Kepala Badan Lingkungan Hidup Daerah Kalbar Darmawan di Pontianak, Jumat, mengatakan bahwa selama ini sudah banyak skema tentang pemberian kompensasi untuk daerah yang dapat menyerap karbon.
"Ada skema perdagangan karbon, tetapi sampai sekarang teknis pelaksanaannya belum jelas, misal penyaluran dalam bentuk korporat," kata Darmawan.
Gubernur Kalbar Cornelis diundang Gubernur California Arnold Schwarzenegger ke Los Angeles pada 30 September - 2 Oktober 2009 untuk menghadiri kegiatan "Governors Global Climate Summit".
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Regional Workshop On River Basin Organisation And Management |
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Rabu, 05 Agustus 2009 13:06 |
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This was the first regional event executed by GWP SEA, in the last 2 years. It is the region’s early attempt to strategically position itself in relation to regional water management issues is the region.
The workshop is aimed as a multistatekeholder platform for countries in SEA to share information and exchange experiences on the technical and administrative, socio-political complexities informing the operation and management of RBOs. Indonesia Water partnership with the cooperation of leading Partners in Department of Public Works of Indonesia and other partners hosted this Regional river basin organization and management event. Indonesia NARBO shared technical information based on their experiences.
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E-conference on Integrated Land and Water Resources Management in Rural Watersheds
2 November - 4 December 2009 Organized by: FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
1. Background
Rapid degradation of rural watersheds in the Asia-Pacific has been a major concern of the governments and civil societies in the region. Segmented management of land and water resources is one of the root causes, greatly exacerbated by a “domino effect” from continuous population growth with associated increased food, fuels and water requirements, changing pressures on land from biofuels and increased demands for protein-rich diets, as well as anticipated adverse impacts of climate change in the coming decades. The outcome is land and water scarcity, particularly of better quality land and more accessible and (in the past) naturally renewed water supplies. In response, the immediate need is the wider promotion and uptake of integrated land and water resource management with a focus on rural watersheds to ensure their sustainability while improving local livelihoods. For this purpose, the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO-RAP), in partnership with concerned development partners, is organizing an E-conference on Integrated Land and Water Resources Management in Rural Watersheds.
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