To improve environmental and forestry development control based on the carrying capacity and capacity of natural resources and the environment in the Papua Ecoregion. The Papua Ecoregion Development Control Center collaborates with the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences (FHIS) Undiksha.
The signing of a cooperation agreement between FHIS and the Papua Ecoregion Development Control Center (P3E), Ministry of Environment and Forestry. The signing was carried out separately, namely in Sanur by Prof. Dr. Sukadi, M. Ed. and on Biak Island, Papua, by the head of P3E, Dr. Abdul Muin, M.Sc.
In this cooperation agreement, it is jointly stated that the activities of Preparing the Carrying Capacity and Capacity of Natural Resources and the Environment and their Integration in Controlling Sector Development in the Papua Ecoregion require support and commitment from stakeholders.
This cooperation agreement supports the achievement of activity performance indicators (IKK) of the Papua Ecoregion Development Control Center, IKK of the Secretariat General of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, as well as the Work Plan and Strategic Plan of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry.
Based on the Regulation of the Minister of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia number P.18/MENLHK-II/2015 concerning the Organization and Work Procedures of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, the Ecoregion Development Control Center has the task of carrying out control of environmental and forestry development in ecoregional areas by carrying out functions including carrying out technical policies for development control and inventory and calculation of the carrying capacity and carrying capacity of natural resources and the environment in ecoregions.
Based on the Regulation of the Minister of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia number P.52/Menlhk/Setjen/Kum.1/6/2016 concerning Norms, Standards, Procedures and Criteria for Controlling Ecoregional Development at the Center for Controlling Ecoregional Development, the carrying capacity and capacity of natural resources and The environment is structured based on (a) the capability approach to the availability of natural resources, (b) the capability approach to the biological capacity of the region to produce resources and absorb waste, (c) the ecosystem services capability approach, including providing services, regulatory services, supporting services and cultural services and/or (d) other approaches according to developments in science;
The Faculty of Law & Social Sciences, Ganesha Education University has teaching staff who have expertise in preparing documents on the carrying capacity and capacity of natural resources and the environment, especially using the ecosystem service capability approach method, including provider services, regulatory services, and supporting services.