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Rice prices rising depite record world crop
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Malaysia and Indonesia on Monday announced plans to safeguard rice supplies. Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi imposed controls on prices for ...
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China Inflation Quickens; Close to Fastest Since 1996 (Update3)
Bloomberg - May 11, 2008
In Asia, Bank Indonesia on May 6 raised interest rates for the first time in more than two years and the Reserve Bank of India last month twice ordered ...

Viet Nam News
Ensuring worker protection
Viet Nam News, Vietnam -
Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia are preparing theirs while Brunei and Myanmar have yet to plan such a programme. The establishment of the programmes ...
Indonesia denies reports of possible coal export quotas
Bangkok Post, Thailand - May 9, 2008
The company sold 18.1 million tonnes of coal in 2007. Indo Tambangraya owns shares in several Indonesian coal miners, including PT Trubaindo Coal Mining, ...
NTPC eyes coal mines overseas Hindu Business Line
NTPC scouting for coal mines abroad Hindu Business Line
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The Almanac -- weekly
Trading Markets (press release), CA -
In 2002, East Timor, a small Pacific Coast nation, gained its independence from Indonesia. In 2003, North Korea warned that South Korea would suffer an ...
'People do stupid things - that's what spreads HIV'
guardian.co.uk, UK -
Pisani, 43, spent 10 years working in the field of HIV, first for Unaids and then for a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in Indonesia. ...
Indonesia's export to US in 2007 increases 7.3 pct
Trading Markets (press release), CA - May 3, 2008
JAKARTA, May 3, 2008 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- -- Indonesia's exports to the United States in 2007 increased 7.3 percent to 16.4 billion US dollars from 15.3 ...
Indonesia`s exports to US increase 7.3 percent Antara
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Turkish Press
Indonesia Aims to Cut Rice Losses to Boost Supplies (Update1)
Bloomberg - May 7, 2008
Cutting Indonesia's rice-crop losses by 5 percentage points may boost the national harvest of unhusked rice by about 3.7 million tons, which is equivalent ...
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Repression of Supporters of the Republic of Maluku Selatan ... SP.NL
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Prelude to 2010
Manila Standard Today, Philippines -
We drew in only 3 million tourists in 2007. Vietnam overtook us last year with 4.2 million. Indonesia surpassed us long ago; it now draws in six million, ...
Corporate demand sustains lending: BI
Jakarta Post, Indonesia - May 9, 2008
Bank Indonesia (BI) is brushing aside concerns over lower-than-targeted lending despite rising inflationary pressure and interest rates, arguing robust ...
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Informal Regulation of Industrial Pollution in Developing Countries: Evidence from Indonesia -
S Pargal, D Wheeler - Journal of Political Economy, 1996 - UChicago Press
... Featured in National Public Radio "Thank You for Advertising" August 10, 2007 Private
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Establishment of multiple sublineages of H5N1 influenza virus in Asia: Implications for pandemic … -
H Chen, GJD Smith, KS Li, J Wang, XH Fan, JM … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2006 - National Acad Sciences
... 2006 by The National Academy of ... and Y. Guan Identification of the Progenitors of
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Developing global climate anomalies suggest potential disease risks for 2006?2007 -
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… and Zones of Desire: Mass-Mediated Love, National Romance, and Sexual Citizenship in Gay Indonesia -
T Boellstorff - The Journal of Asian Studies, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
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… trophic structuring of seagrass bed fish assemblages in the Wakatobi Marine National Park, Indonesia -
RKF Unsworth, E Wylie, DJ Smith, JJ Bell - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2007 - Elsevier
... Coastal and Shelf Science Volume 72, Issues 1-2, March 2007, Pages 81-88, ... of seagrass
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Indonesia After the Asian Crisis* -
H HILL, T SHIRAISHI - Asian Economic Policy Review, 2007 - Blackwell Synergy
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Epidemiology of Cases of H5N1 Virus Infection in Indonesia, July 2005?June 2006 -
ER Sedyaningsih, S Isfandari, V Setiawaty, L … - Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2007 - UChicago Press
... 1 National Institute of Health Research and Development ... 2, Jakarta, Indonesia; 5
Centers for Disease ... 2006; accepted 14 February 2007; electronically published ...

… combinations for drug-resistant falciparum and vivax malaria in Papua, Indonesia: an open-label … -
A Ratcliff, H Siswantoro, E Kenangalem, R … - The Lancet, 2007 - Elsevier
... Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia b National Institute of ... Ministry of Health,
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New study shows world's protected areas threatened by climate change

 

Parks and reserves face extinctions, severely altered landscapes

Denpasar, Indonesia (Dec. 10, 2007) – Climate change will affect national parks, forest reserves and other protected areas around the world, in some cases altering conditions so severely that the resulting environments will be virtually new to the planet, according to a study presented at the U.N. climate change talks in Bali, Indonesia.

Scientists from Conservation International (CI), the University of Wisconsin and the University of Maryland analyzed the World Protected Areas Database with ten Global Climate Models and three different scenarios examined by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

They found that under the most likely scenario, more than half the world’s protected territory is vulnerable to impacts of climate change, with some regions facing the disappearance of current climatic conditions by 2100 or a transition to conditions not found on Earth in the previous century.

“We previously assumed that if the land is protected, then the plants and animals living there will persist,” said Sandy Andelman, lead author of the study and CI’s vice president who heads the Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) network. “That may be wishful thinking.”

Countries where 90 percent or more of the total protected territory has climate conditions that will disappear globally or be transformed to novel climates are Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guyana, Ivory Coast, Mexico, Niger, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Togo, Uganda and Venezuela.

With millions of people living in the most seriously affected countries, maintaining the health of protected areas and the biological diversity they contain is crucial to the availability of fresh water, food, medicines and other life-sustaining benefits of nature.

However, the study indicates that climate change will cause increased extinctions of species unable to adapt to altered climatic conditions, and substantial changes to the natural ecosystems.

“We urgently need to better understand how climate change will affect life on Earth so we can develop solutions, and to do that we need consistent data about long-term trends at a very large scale,” Andelman said.

Her TEAM network, established through CI funding, monitors such long-term trends in the biological diversity of tropical forests. A network of tropical field stations using standardized methods of data collection allows scientists anywhere on Earth to quantify how tropical nature is responding to climate change and human impacts. The first five TEAM sites operate in tropical forests across Latin America, with the program expanding to Africa and Asia by the end of 2008 and plans for 20 sites on three continents by the end of 2009.

The study also identified “refuge” countries where protected areas face minimal risk from climate change, including Botswana, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone and Somalia. Ensuring the adequate protection of nature reserves in these countries will provide baseline information to help understand the dynamics of biological diversity relatively unaffected by climate change.

Along with Andelman, the paper’s authors are Jan Dempewolf of the University of Maryland, Jack Williams of the University of Wisconsin, and two members of CI’s Center for Applied Biodiversity Science – Jenny Hewson, a remote sensing specialist, and Erica Ashkenazi, a GIS specialist.

 
 
 
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