IPB University Professor Delivers Keynote at International Symposium in Cambodia, Calls for Regional Collaboration on Forest Fires in ASEAN

November 19, 2024 – Siem Reap, Cambodia

Addressing the urgent need for regional collaboration on forest fire management, Prof. Bambang Hero Saharjo, a leading expert in forest and environmental fire science from IPB University, delivered a powerful keynote speech at the Mekong-Korea Forest Fire Symposium (MKKF) 2024 held at the Sokha Siem Reap Palace Hotel, Cambodia.

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Global Synergy to Combat Forest and Land Fires: IPB University and the French Embassy Host the 2nd International Fire Conference

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Bogor, August 5, 2024 – In a strong demonstration of international cooperation, IPB University and the French Embassy in Indonesia convened the 2nd International Fire Conference, bringing together experts and delegates from Malaysia, France, Brunei Darussalam, South Korea, and Thailand. The event served as a vital platform to strengthen global commitment in reducing greenhouse gas emissions caused by forest and land fires (Karhutla).

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IPB University Expert Represents Indonesia in Drafting Revised ITTO Guidelines on Forest Fire Management

August 6, 2024

Forest fires and the resulting haze have become recurring environmental disasters in Southeast Asia, prompting international concern and action. These challenges have led to the formation of dedicated forums by global organizations to address fire management in high-risk regions—Indonesia included.

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IPB University Launches Southeast Asia’s First High-Tech Fire Training Center for Forest and Peatland Fires

Bogor, June 24, 2024 – IPB University has marked another historic milestone with the official inauguration…

Fahutan IPB University Honors Clean Air Champions for Forest Fire Prevention Efforts

May 17, 2024

In recognition of outstanding efforts in forest and land fire prevention and commitment to creating cleaner air, the Faculty of Forestry and Environment (Fahutan) of IPB University has once again presented the Clean Air Champion Award. This year’s award also reached the national level, highlighting individuals and institutions making significant impacts across Indonesia.

The award ceremony was held at the IPB International Convention Center (IICC) in Bogor and was led by Prof Iskandar Z Siregar (Vice-Rector for Global Connectivity, Collaboration, and Alumni Affairs at IPB University), Prof Naresworo Nugroho (Dean of Fahutan), and Prof Bambang Hero Saharjo (Director of the Regional Fire Management Resource Center – Southeast Asia/RFMRC-SEA).

Based on Decree No. 39/IT3.F4/KP/2024, recipients of the award for the Kalimantan region included:

  1. Akhmad Tamanuruddin (Kelurahan Kalampangan, Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan),

  2. Kamison (Village Forest Management Institution/LPHD, Tuwung),

  3. Sahat Irawan Manik, SH MM (Regional Division II, Kalimantan Fire Management Unit).

For Sumatra, Decree No. 40/IT3.F4/KP/2024 recognized:

  1. Drs H Edward Candra, MH (Head of the South Sumatra Provincial Environmental and Land Office – Individual category),

  2. Yozarwardi UP, SHut, MSi (Head of the West Sumatra Forestry Office – Group category),

  3. Haris Suyanto (Manggala Agni Fire Brigade, Daops Sumatra XVII/OKI).

According to Prof Bambang Hero Saharjo, chair of the selection committee, candidates were assessed using strict criteria, including physical and mental fitness, high dedication, and a sincere work ethic. Most importantly, their working areas must have remained fire-free for at least two years (2022–2023), as verified by satellite data and field checks. In cases where fires occurred in 2022, demonstrable and successful efforts to reduce fire incidents in 2023 were also considered.

Additional indicators included proactive involvement in community training and outreach for community-based fire prevention programs (PLTB), and whether their areas had become references for forest fire control best practices. The selection process also received support from Senior Behavioural Scientists from Influence at Work (UK) Limited, ensuring objectivity and credibility.

The award ceremony was followed by a talk show featuring previous Clean Air Champion Award recipients. The session served as a platform to share experiences and strategies for effective fire prevention. Among the speakers were Muhammad Nur (Head of the West Kalimantan Environmental and Forestry Office), Maimun from Ketapang, West Kalimantan, and Andrean from Manggala Agni Daops Siak, Riau.

Participants and awardees also joined the Pesona Hijau Kampus (Campus Green Enchantment) event, a collaborative initiative between the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) and IPB University. The event was attended by the Minister and Secretary-General of KLHK, as well as university leaders.

During the event, IPB University and Field Indonesia launched a new PM2.5 air quality monitoring application and introduced a Fire Simulator, a product of collaborative research between IPB University and the French government, coordinated by the RFMRC.

Also present at the award ceremony were Dr Raffless Panjaitan (Advisor to the Minister of Environment and Forestry), representatives from the Directorate of Forest and Land Fire Control at KLHK, Field Indonesia, as well as other distinguished guests and award selection committee members.