Indonesia
Bringing biosecurity and food security to community developers in five Continents
Eka Martiningsih and Gung Sri Jayantini have been researchers on the Cooperative Research Centre for National Plant Biosecurity (CRCNPB) research project on community management of biosecurity.
This project will explore the role of local knowledge in the development and implementation of policy and related regulatory frameworks for biosecurity, including associated environmental risks.
What is the biosecurity problem?
In the context of existing international and national policy affecting biosecurity, the research sets out to examine the specific effectiveness and subsequent implications of the policy condition in Indonesia.
The main outputs of this project are to analyse existing?
- biosecurity-related policies internationally, and in Indonesia, with a view to identifying optimum policy contexts at all levels of governance, and
- regional and community development paradigms to establish how optimum policy can be developed, which will work with local knowledge.
Who will be the end-users of your research?
These outcomes of this project will benefit the government and local communities. It will also improve the mode and style of their interactions in order to enhance the role of local knowledge in policy making and the operation of government structures.
STUDENT
PROJECT DETAILS
Active
Supervisor
Professor Ian Falk (Charles Darwin University)
Supervising Institution
Charles Darwin University
Term
August 2009 – August 2011
LOCATION
East Indonesia holds inaugural biosecurity forum
Indonesia is a major gateway to Australia from all parts of Asia and the Pacific and is therefore vitally important for Australia’s biosecurity.
Community Management of Biosecurity: Overview of some Indonesian studies
Publication Type | Journal Article | |
Year of Publication | 2008 | |
Authors | Falk, I.; Myers, B. | |
Journal Title | Community Management of Biosecurity (English language ed.) | |
Pages | 1 - 40 | |
Publisher | Kritis, Indonesia and Learning Communities, Australia |