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  • SEKRETARIAT PERIZINAN PENELITIAN ASINGKEMENTERIAN RISET, TEKNOLOGI, DAN PENDIDIKAN TINGGITAHUN 2015

    ISSN 2088-1916

    di Indonesia 2015

    Direktori Penelitian Asing

  • Penyusun:Sri Wahyono, Wahyu Widi, Agustinus Hadi , Meylisa Rahajeng, Riansiska, Karnadi,

    Silviana Oktaferi, Elisa Violita, Sarah

    Editor:Sri Wahyono

    Design Sampul & Lay Out:Andre Sutisna

    ISSN :2088-1916

    ©Sekretariat Perizinan Penelitian Asing 2015Direktorat Pengelolaan Kekayaan Intelektual, Ditjen Penguatan Riset dan Pengembangan,

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    KATA PENGANTAR

    Kerjasama internasional adalah mutlak diperlukan dalam pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi tidak hanya bagi negara berkembang namun juga sangat diperlukan bagi negara maju. PP No. 41 Tahun 2006 sebagai alamat UU No. 18 Tahun 2002 dan penyempurnaan Kepres No. 100 Tahun 1993 yang mulai diimplemetasi oleh Kemeneterian Riset dan Teknologi sejak 17 Desember 2007. Undang-undang tersebut memegang peran strategis dalam pembangunan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi dan memberikan arah pengaturan guna mewujudkan tujuan memperkuat daya dukung ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi untuk mempercepat pencapaian tujuan negara, serta meningkatkan daya saing dan kemandirian dalam memperjuangkan kepentingan negara dalam hubungan internasional. Di samping itu, Undang-Undang tersebut merupakan dasar hukum bagi pembentukan peraturan perundang-undangan di bidang pembangunan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi.

    Peraturan Pemerintah No. 41 Tahun 2006 tentang Perizinan Melakukan Kegiatan Penelitian dan Pengembangan bagi Perguruan Tinggi Asing, Lembaga Litbang Asing, Badan Usaha Asing dan Orang Asing tersebut berdasarkan pemikiran bahwa iPTeK dalam kerangka sistem nasional penelitian, pengembangan dan penerapan iptek tidak dapat terlepas dari kerjasama internasional. Hal ini kita sadari mengingat sebagian besar kemajuan iptek berkembang pesat di negara-negara maju yang menguasai sumber daya iptek, memiliki kemampuan finansial dan lembaga litbang yang sudah sangat mapan serta tradisi akademik yang sangat kuat. Sejalan dengan hal tersebut, maka kerjasama internasional di bidang iptek dilaksanakan untuk mempercepat alih teknologi dari negara-negara maju dan meningkatkan partisipasi masyarakat ilmiah internasional.

    Salah satu bentuk kerjasama internasional di bidang iptek tersebut adalah kegiatan penelitian dan pengembangan yang dilakukan oleh Perguruan Tinggi asing, Lembaga Litbang asing, Badan Usaha asing dan orang asing yang dilakukan di indonesia.

    Dalam tahun 2015 terdapat 573 peneliti asing yang telah diberikan Surat izin Penelitian (SiP) melakukan kegiatan penelitian di berbagai daerah di indonesia. Jumlah tersebut terdiri dari 464 izin penelitian baru dan 73 izin perpanjangan. Mayoritas peneliti tersebut berkewarganegaraan atau berasal dari negara-negara maju yang menguasai iptek dan mengalokasikan dana riset yang besar dalam APBN mereka. Dalam tahun 2015 tersebut secara berturut-turut Amerika Serikat, Jepang, Jerman, Perancis dan inggris menempati peringkat lima besar kemudian diikuti Australia, RRC, Belanda, Kanada dan italia menempati peringkat 10 besar. Jepang yang selama sepuluh tahun terakhir selalu menempati posisi teratas, mulai tahun 2010 tergeser oleh Amerika Serikat sedangkan Belanda, Australia, Jerman dan inggris selalu menempati posisi peringkat 10 besar selama sepuluh tahun terakhir. RRC merupakan negara pendatang baru Asia yang mampu menembus posisi sepuluh besar.

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    Buku “Direktori Peneliti Asing di Indonesia 2015” ini memuat Abstract riset biodata para peneliti dari berbagai perguruan tinggi, lembaga litbang, badan usaha asing dan mahasiswa asing serta kelompok profesi intelektual publik lainnya, seperti dosen, budayawan dan jurnalis asing. Buku ini telah terbit sejak tahun 2011, dan akan terbit secara berkala setiap tahunnya. Kami berharap buku ini dapat menjadi salah satu sumber informasi ilmiah dan rujukan bagi para peneliti dan akademisi serta semua pemangku kepentingan (stake holders) untuk memperluas jaringan kerjasama riset internasional dalam rangka penguatan kelembagaan (capacity building) dan mempercepat transfer iptek di berbagai bidang keilmuan.

    Kami menyadari bahwa buku ini masih jauh dari sempurna, seperti kata pepatah “tiada gading yang tak retak” maka kami sangat mengharapkan saran dan masukan dari semua pihak untuk penyempurnaan buku tersebut pada penerbitan yang akan datang.

    Kami juga tidak lupa mengucapkan terima kasih yang sebesar-besarnya kepada semua pihak, khususnya rekan-rekan Sekretariat Tim Koordinasi Pemberian izin Penelitian Asing (TKPiPA), Direktorat Pengelolaan Kekayaan intelektual, Ditjen Penguatan Riset dan Pengembangan, Kementerian Riset, Teknolgi, dan Pendidikan Tinggi yang telah meluangkan waktu untuk membantu penyusunan buku direktori ini.

    Jakarta, Mei 2016Tim Penyusun/Sekretariat TKPiPA - RiSTeKDiKTi

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    DAfTAR ISI

    Kata Pengantar .................................................................................................................................................... iDaftar isi ................................................................................................................................................................. iiiBAB i PeTA PeNeLiTiAN ASiNG 2015 ....................................................................................................... 1

    1.1 Permohonan izin Penelitian .................................................................................................... 11.2 Penerbitan Surat izin Penelitian (SiP) ................................................................................... 31.3 Negara Asal Peneliti Asing ...................................................................................................... 61.4 Bidang dan Lokasi Penelitian .................................................................................................. 7

    BAB 2. ILMU HAYATI (BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE) ...................................................................................... 9A. BIOLOGI (BIOLOGY) ......................................................................................................................... 9A.1. exploration and Speciation in the Volcanoes of the indonesian Ring of Fire: A Large Scale inventory of the Herpetofauna of the Highlands of Sumatra and Java .............. 9A.1.1. Mr. elijah Wostl .................................................................................................................................... 10A.2. investigating the dietary composition of endemic free ranging Goffin Cocktoos .... 10A.2.1. Mr. Mark Christopher O’Hara ......................................................................................................... 11A.2.2. Ms. Berenika Monika Mioduszewska .......................................................................................... 11A.3. Using measurements of forest canopy structure and composition to map distribution and habitat use of the Thomas langur Monkey (Presbytis thomasi) ...... 11A.3.1. Ms. Helen Danielle Slater ................................................................................................................. 13A.4. Recovery from human-induced disturbance and sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems in tropical forests ................................................................................... 13A.4.1. Dr. Olga Joanna Orman .................................................................................................................... 14A.5. exploration and Speciation in the Volcanoes of the indonesian Ring of Fire: A Large Scale inventory of the Herpetofauna of the Highlands of Sumatra and Java .............. 14A.5.1. Mr. Utpal Smart ................................................................................................................................... 16A.6. Assessing Abundance and Population Structure of the False Gharial (Tomistoma schlegelii) in Sumatra ....................................................................................................................... 16A.6.1. Mr. Kyle James Shaney ..................................................................................................................... 17A.7. Assessing the effectiveness of using haematophagous leeches to sample biodiversity in Sumatra .................................................................................................................... 17A.7.1. Ms. Sarah Rebecca Weiskopf .......................................................................................................... 18A.8. The ecological and evolutionary importance of Plant-Vertebrate interactions ......... 18A.8.1. Mr. Jedediah Farrell Brodie ............................................................................................................. 19A.9. Java & Sumatra expedition & Survey to measure the impact of climate change using indicator species .................................................................................................................... 19A.9.1. Mr. Amarasinghe Achchige Thasun Amarasinghe ................................................................. 20

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    A.10. empathizing With Nature– Underpinning the essence of Conservation Advocacy .. 21A.10.1. Mr. Harry Henry Benjamin Hilser .................................................................................................. 22A.11. exploration and Speciation in the Volcanoes of the indonesian Ring of Fire: A Large Scale inventory of the Herpetofauna of the Highlands of Sumatra and Java .............. 22A.11.1. Dr. eric Nelson Smith ........................................................................................................................ 23A.11.2. Mr. Goutam Chandra Sarker ........................................................................................................... 23A.11.3. Michael Brown Harvey ..................................................................................................................... 24A.11.4. Mr. elijah Wostl .................................................................................................................................... 24A.11.5. Mr. PanupongThammachoti .......................................................................................................... 24

    B. BIOLOGI KELAUTAN (MARINE BIOLOGY) ............................................................................... 25B.1. Does evolvability predict diversification in cone snails? ..................................................... 25B.1.1. Mr. Mark Anthony Phuong ............................................................................................................. 25B.2. Population status update of the endangered Pterapogon kauderni (Teleostei, Apogonidae), and survey of potential dot polymorphism ................................................. 26B.2.1. Mr. Alejandro Augusto Vagelli ....................................................................................................... 27B.3. integration of the Population Characteristics of the Odean Sunfish (Moila mola) whitin the Newly established Nusa Penida Protected Area in Support of Development of locally driven marine tourism guidelines ............................................... 27B.3.1. Ms. Marianne Nyegard ..................................................................................................................... 28B.4. Contributing to coral conservation: What motivates people to give? ............................ 28B.4.1. Ms. Katherine Margaret Nelson .................................................................................................... 29B.5. ecologi, value and threats of cryptic marine benthic fauna in indonesia ..................... 29B.5.1. Ms. Maarten Bernard Yvonne De Brauwer ................................................................................ 30B.6. Comparative phylogeography of the hyperdiverse gastropod conus in indonesia ... 31B.6.1. Mr. Philipp Wilhelm Heinrich Vogt ............................................................................................... 32B.7. impacts, alternative solutions, and awareness of mobula fisheries in indonesia ...... 32B.7.1. Ms. Betty Jean Lili Laglbauer .......................................................................................................... 33B.8. Diversity of the phytoplanktonic species responsible for Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in indonesia with a special focus on the Alexandrium tamarense complex.. 33B.8.1. Dr. estelle Pascale Raymonde Masseret ..................................................................................... 34B.9. DNA barcoding, phylogeography, and molecular taxonomy of groupers across the Coral Triangle and adjacent regions (BARCORe) ............................................................. 34B.9.1. Dr. Philippe Jean Charles Borsa ..................................................................................................... 35B.10. Sea Cucumber integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture on Lombok, indonesia - ecological, Social and institutional Settings ............................................................................ 35B.10.1. Ms. Paula Sophie Margarethe Senff............................................................................................. 36

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    C. BIOTEKNOLOGI (BIOTECHNOLOGY) ......................................................................................... 37C.1. Bioprospecting of indonesian Medicinal plants ..................................................................... 37C.1.1. Mr. Paik Jin Hyub ................................................................................................................................ 38

    D. BOTANI (BOTANY) ............................................................................................................................. 38D.1. Promoting Organic Dry Land Farming and Restoration of Deciduous Forest in West Bali, indonesia .......................................................................................................................... 38D.1.1. Ms. Sally eva Silverstone .................................................................................................................. 39D.2. Taxonomic, Phylogenetic, Functional, and Biogeographycal Diversity of Vascular Plants in Rainforest Transformation Systems on Sumatera (indonesia) ......................... 39D.2.1. Dr. Katja Rembold .............................................................................................................................. 41D.3. The plant ecological study of tropical rain forest in Gn.Leuser National Park, North Sumatera in 2015 .................................................................................................................. 41D.3.1. Mr. eiji Suzuki ....................................................................................................................................... 42D.3.2. Mr. Daiki Kawahara ............................................................................................................................ 42D.4. Recovery from human-induced disturbance and sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems in tropical forests ................................................................................... 42D.4.1. Dr. Satomi Shiodera ........................................................................................................................... 43D.5. Study of genetic variation in lowland evergreen forest and upland evergreen forest trees in indonesia .................................................................................................................. 43D.5.1. Prof. Ko Harada ................................................................................................................................... 44D.5.2. Dr. Koichi Kamiya ............................................................................................................................... 44

    E. EKOLOGI (ECOLOGY) ....................................................................................................................... 45e.1. Filling a critical gap in indonesia’s national carbon monitoring, reporting, and verification capabilities for supporting ReDD+ activities: incorporationg, quantifying and locating fire emissions from within tropical peat-swamp forest ..... 45e.1.1. Dr. Mark Alan Cochrane ................................................................................................................... 45e.1.2. Dr. Kevin Christopher Ryan ............................................................................................................. 45e.1.3. Mr. Karunarathna M. Thilina S. Jayarathne ................................................................................ 46e.1.4. Mrs. Chelsea elizabeth Stockwell ................................................................................................. 46e.1.5. Dr. Cynthia Twyford Fowler ............................................................................................................ 46e.1.5. Dr. Robert James Yokelson.............................................................................................................. 47e.2. Pre-feasability study of waste to energy in Kutai Kartanegara, indonesia .................... 47e.2.1. Mr. Jon Gazelius .................................................................................................................................. 48e.3. An operational multi-sensor design for forest carbon monitoring to support ReDD+ in Kalimantan, indonesia ................................................................................................. 48e.3.1. Mr. Stephen Charles Hagen ............................................................................................................ 50e.4. Research on urban metabolism by time allocation survey ................................................ 50

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    e.4.1. Mr. Hiroki Kobayashi ......................................................................................................................... 50e.5. ReDD+, the role of community monitoring ............................................................................. 51e.5.1. Ms. Helena Ohlensc hlager Larsen ............................................................................................... 52e.6. Market Studies for Certification of Forest ecosystem Services in Lombok ................... 53e.6.1. Mr. Wanggi Jaung .............................................................................................................................. 54e.7. influence of Tropical Lowland Rainforest Transformation Systems to the Community, Genetic and Trophic Structure of Bats in Jambi, Sumatra ................................................... 54e.7.1. Mr. Neil Jun Sala Lobite .................................................................................................................... 55e.8. Preserving ecosystem Through Species interactions : Conservation Planning for Buton island, indonesia ................................................................................................................... 55e.8.1. Ms. Adrienne Louise Contasti ........................................................................................................ 56e.9. Hydrological restoration monitoring in the Sabangau peat-swamp forest, Central Kalimantan ........................................................................................................................................... 56e.9.1. Mr. Pau Brugues Sintes ..................................................................................................................... 57e.10. Finding and evaluation of the controlling factor of sulfur denitrification and greenhouse gas emission from acid sulfate soil in indonesia ........................................... 58e.10.1. Mr. Motohiro Yoshimura .................................................................................................................. 59e.11. Microplastics and Megafauna: implications of microplastic ingestion on large filter feeders ......................................................................................................................................... 59e.11.1. Ms. elitza Stanislavova Germanov................................................................................................ 60e.12. The Behavior of Mercury in Contaminated Site and its ecological impact ................... 60e.12.1. Mr. Takashi Tomiyasu ........................................................................................................................ 61e.13. Measuring Urban Resilience to Climate Change in Jakarta, indonesia .......................... 61e.13.1. Mr. Frank Martin Sedlar .................................................................................................................... 62e.14. Toward the Regeneration of Tropical Peat Land Societies: establishment of an international Research Network and Proposal of its Future ............................................... 62e.14.1. Mr. Tetsuya Shimamura .................................................................................................................... 63e.15. effects of spatial and temporal variation in plant productivity on the population ecology of Bornean rainforest primates at the Cabang Panti Research Station in Gunung Palung National Park ....................................................................................................... 63e.15.1. Ms. Sarah Marie Jaffe ........................................................................................................................ 64e.16. The Menjangan island Coral Reef Project: Addressing Threats to Reefs ........................ 65e.16.1. Ms. Katharine elisabeth Currier ..................................................................................................... 66e.17. Research on urban metabolism by time allocation survey ................................................ 66e.17.1. Dr. Ushijima Ken ................................................................................................................................. 67e.18. Trial of an early warning system for marine pests in the Banda islands, Moluccas, indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 67e.18.1. Ms. Mareike Huhn .............................................................................................................................. 68

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    e.19. identifying fine scale habitat use and landscape connectivity of tigers in a central Sumatran landscape ......................................................................................................................... 68e.19.1. Ms. erin elizabeth Poor ..................................................................................................................... 69e.20. Secret Cats of Sabangau: Behavioural ecology and Population Density of Borneo’s Small Cats ............................................................................................................................................. 70e.20.1. Ms. Karen Anne Jeffers ..................................................................................................................... 71e.21. A Characterization of the hydrological dynamics of a headwater catchment in Samboja Lestari, indonesia ............................................................................................................ 71e.21.1. Ms. Femke Anouk Jansen ................................................................................................................ 72e.22. Hydrological characteristics of a headwater catchment in Samboja Lestari, indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 72e.22.1. Ms. Lisanne Francisca Margaretha van Beek ........................................................................... 73e.23. The effect of industrial and agricultural pollution on the economically important milkfish, Chanos chanos .................................................................................................................. 73e.23.1. Mr. Jeffrey Taylor Good..................................................................................................................... 74e.24. Tree Seedling establishment and ecology in an experimental Restoration of Biodiversity in Oil Palm Plantation............................................................................................... 74e.24.1. Mr. Watit Khokthong ......................................................................................................................... 75e.25. The composition of benthic: communities in mangrove forest of east Kalimantan . 75e.25.1. Mrs. Sewa Tripathi .............................................................................................................................. 76e.26. Thermal tolerance of the anemone Aiptasia and Haliplanella .......................................... 77e.26.1. Ms. Thea Anna Hamm....................................................................................................................... 77e.27. Subsurface Mooring System (SMS) and Physical Oceanoghraphy in Lembeh Strait 77e.27.1. Mr. Kai Li ................................................................................................................................................ 78e.28. Capturing Coral Reef and Related ecosystem Services Project: Component i: Quantifying the value and market potential of coral reef and mangrove ecosystem services ............................................................................................................................ 78e. 28.1. Mrs. Alice Rogers ................................................................................................................................ 79e.28.2. Mr. Carl Stephen Smith .................................................................................................................... 80e.28.3. Mr. Peter John Mumby ..................................................................................................................... 80e.28.4. Mr. Nicholas Hinckley Wolff ............................................................................................................ 80e.29. evaluation of the carbon sequestration potential of tropical seagrass meadows, and an in situ carbon dioxide enrichment experiment ....................................................... 80e.29.1. Dr. Dominik Michael Kneer ............................................................................................................. 82e.30. evaluating the ecological and cultural services provided by tropical forest ecosystem: A case study in Central Kalimantan, indonesia ................................................ 82e.30.1. Ms. Sara Anne Thornton .................................................................................................................. 83e.31. Behavioural Mechanisms and ecological Pressures Affecting infant Dispersal in the Javan Slow Loris (Nycticebus javanicus) ....................................................................... 83

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    e.31.1. Mr. Robert Patrick O’Hagan ............................................................................................................ 84e.32. evaluation of macroinvertebrate communities in the mangrove forests along the coast of Berau, east Kalimantan .................................................................................................... 85e.32.1. Ms. Annika Dose ................................................................................................................................. 85e.33. Circulation and ecosystem study in the indonesian seas under the influence of the western Pacific variability ............................................................................................................... 86e.33.1. Mr. Li Yao ............................................................................................................................................... 87e.33.2. Mr. Li Xiang ........................................................................................................................................... 87e.33.3. Mr. Wang Zheng ................................................................................................................................. 87e.34. An investigation of Tree Species Richness And Diversity in The Tropical Peat- Swamp Forest Of Sabangau, Central Kalimantan, indonesia ............................................. 87e.34.1. Mr. Benjamin edward Thomas ....................................................................................................... 88e.35. effects of spatial and temporal variation in plant productivity on the population ecology of Bornean rainforest primates at the Cabang Panti Research Station in Gunung Palung National Park ....................................................................................................... 89e.35.1. Mr. Andrew John Marshall .............................................................................................................. 90e.36. Development and dynamics of rainforest and rainforest transformations in Sumatra during prehistoric and historic times ....................................................................... 90e.36.1. Ms. Katharina Reuter ......................................................................................................................... 91e.37. influence of forest structure on orang-utan densities, behaviours and locomotion in Sumatra ............................................................................................................................................ 92e.37.1. Mr. John Peter Duncan Abernethy .............................................................................................. 93e.38. The effects of forest structure on gibbon distribution and habitat use in the Sikundur area ...................................................................................................................................... 93e.38.1. Ms. Rosanna Arianna Consiglio ..................................................................................................... 95e.39. identifying fine scale habitat use and landscape connectivity of tigers in a central Sumatran landscape ......................................................................................................................... 95e.39.1. Ms. erin elizabeth Poor ..................................................................................................................... 96e.40. Quantifying Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from Biomass Burning in an indonesian Tropical Peat Swamp Forest ReDD+ Project Area ........................................... 96e.40.1. Mr. Jake elwood Simpson ............................................................................................................... 97e.41. Pre-feasability study of waste to energy in Kutai Kartanegara, indonesia .................... 97e.41.1. Mr. Stig Karl Johan Torstensson .................................................................................................... 98e.42. ecology and Conservation of Javan Rhino ............................................................................... 98e.42.1. Mr. Steven Graham Wilson .............................................................................................................. 98e.43. Understanding spatio-temporal variations in biodiversity in the peat swamps of Sabangau, with particular focus on forest butterflies .......................................................... 99e.43.1. Ms. Joana Aragay Soler .................................................................................................................... 100

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    e.44. Planning from “Table to Dump”: Analyzing the practice of household food consumption and food wasting practices in indonesia ...................................................... 100e.44.1. Ms. Tammara Rica Soma .................................................................................................................. 101e.45. Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical Forest of Kalimantan ...................... 101e.45.1. Mr. Bernat Ripoll Capilla .................................................................................................................. 102e.46. Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical Forest of Kalimantan ...................... 102e.46.1. Ms. Suzanne emily Turnock ............................................................................................................ 103e.47. Characterizing the ecological, Fisheries, and Social Status of the Southern inner Banda Arc. indonesia ........................................................................................................................ 103e.47.1. Dr. Gabriella Naimi Ahmadia.......................................................................................................... 104e.48. Biodiversity enrichment in oil palm plantations: ecological and socio-economic impacts .................................................................................................................................................. 104e.48.1. Ms. Jennifer Arns ................................................................................................................................ 105e.49. Characterizing the ecological, Fisheries, and Social Status of the Southern inner Banda Arc. indonesia ........................................................................................................................ 106e.49.1. Ms. Louise elaine Glew, Ph.D .......................................................................................................... 107e.50.1. Ms. Susan Rose Vulpas ..................................................................................................................... 108e.51. Capturing Coral Reef and Related ecosystem Services Project: Component i: Quantifying the value and market potential of coral reef and mangrove ecosystem services - examining ecosystem filtration services for human and reef health ......... 108e.51.1. Ms. Joleah Bailey Lamb .................................................................................................................... 109e.52. Soil Restoration in indonesian Mixed Agroforests ................................................................. 109e.52.1. Ms. Christina Ariani Wartenberg ................................................................................................... 110e.53. Rapid environmental Change and Migration in Coastal Regions of Ghana and indonesia ............................................................................................................................................. 110e.53.1. Ms. Carina Goldbach ......................................................................................................................... 111e.54. From Organic Waste to Recycling for Development – FORWARD.................................... 112e.54.1. Mr. imre istvan Antalfy ..................................................................................................................... 113e.54.2. Mr. Bram Martinus Adrianus Dortmans ..................................................................................... 113e.55. Research to Support Conservation in the Tropical Forest of Kalimantan ...................... 114e.55.1 Ms. Carolyn Thompson .................................................................................................................... 115e.56. Living on borrowed time: The Anticipatory Politics of Vulnerability and Climate Change in Jakarta, indonesia ........................................................................................................ 115e.56.1 Mr. Lukas Ley ....................................................................................................................................... 116e.57. influence of tropical land-use transformations on local and regional climate in Sumatra/indonesia ........................................................................................................................... 116e.57.1 Ms. Ana Meijide Orive ....................................................................................................................... 117e.58. Carbon dynamics and soil-plant-atmosphere interactions in forest systems affected by soil variability and climate conditions .................................................................................. 117

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    e.58.1 Mr. Nils Borchard ................................................................................................................................ 118e.59 Research to Support Conservation in the Tropica ................................................................. 118e.59.1 Dr. Rebecca elizabeth Armson ...................................................................................................... 119e.60 Carbon dioxide cycling in fresh to estuarine ........................................................................... 120e.60.1 Mr. Paul Anthony Macklin ............................................................................................................... 121e.61 Toward the Regeneration of Tropical Peat Land Societies: establishment of an international Research Network and Proposal of its Future .............................................. 121e.61.1 Prof. Kosuke Mizuno ......................................................................................................................... 122e.61.2 Mr. Daisuke Naito ............................................................................................................................... 122e.62 infrastructure Development of Space Oceanography. Coral Reef Monitoring Application” .......................................................................................................................................... 123e.62.1 Mr. Serge Andrefouet ....................................................................................................................... 124e.63 Can localised restoration of wetland sites provide sustainable ecosystem services to low-income settlements through facilitating urban agriculture in Muara Angke, Jakarta, indonesia? ............................................................................................................................ 124e.63.1 Mr. Christopher James Kelly ........................................................................................................... 125

    f. MANAJEMEN SUMBER DAYA ALAM (NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT) .................. 125F.1. Potential local economic and conservation benefits of ecotourism in Ujung Kulon National Park, indonesia ................................................................................................................. 125F.1.1. Ms. Katlin Vernoy Kraska .................................................................................................................. 126F.2. implementing Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Nagoya Protocol (NP) and Access Benefit Sharing (ABS) - impacts for international Research Management .... 126F.2.1. Mr. Wolfram Lorenz ........................................................................................................................... 127F.3. Understanding The impacts Of The Wild Bird Trade in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan ...................................................................................................................... 127F.3.1. Mr. Adam eric Miller .......................................................................................................................... 128F.4. Understanding The impacts Of The Wild Bird Trade in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan ...................................................................................................................... 128F.4.1. Mr. Takuro Furusawa ......................................................................................................................... 130

    G. MIKRO BIOLOGI (MICRO BIOLOGY) ........................................................................................ 130G.1. Biogeochemistry and Geomicrobiology of the Malili Lakes, indonesia ......................... 130G.1.1. Dr. Sean Andrew Crowe ................................................................................................................... 131G.1.2. Dr. Jens Kallmeyer .............................................................................................................................. 131G.2. Biogeochemistry and Geomicrobiology of the Malili Lakes, indonesia ......................... 131G.2.1. Mr. Jan Axel Kitte ................................................................................................................................ 132G.2.2. Dr. Aurèle Vuillemin ........................................................................................................................... 132G.2.3. Dr. Sean Andrew Crowe ................................................................................................................... 133

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    G.2.4. Mr. André Friese .................................................................................................................................. 133G.2.5. Mr. Luis Rendon .................................................................................................................................. 133G.2.6. Ms. Rachel Louise Simister .............................................................................................................. 133G.2.7. Dr. Jens Kallmeyer .............................................................................................................................. 134

    H. PRIMATOLOGI (PRIMATOLOGY) ................................................................................................. 134H.1. Monitoring of population dynamics of commensal long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in Bali (indonesia) and study on the relation between social tension and demographic density .............................................................................................................. 134H.1.1. Ms. Gwennan Thérèse Louise Giraud .......................................................................................... 136H.2. A field study on gestural communication in wild orang utan (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) mother- offspring and infant-other dyads ............................................................ 136H.2.1. Mr. Joey Ravi Ceylan Markx ............................................................................................................ 138H.3. Orang-utan mother-infant activity patterns and infant development .......................... 138H.3.1. Mr. Alastair John Kember ................................................................................................................ 140H.4. Orangutan-Human interaction ..................................................................................................... 140H.4.1. Ms. Fatin Nabila Bt Md Nazaruddin ............................................................................................. 141H.5. The stress factor: examining anthropogenic sources of stress in wild Macaca. Nigra . 141H.5.1. Ms. Kayla Nicole Wood ..................................................................................................................... 142H.6. Torpor in a critically endangered primate: effects of climate on Javan Slow Loris behaviour .............................................................................................................................................. 142H.6.1. Ms. Kathleen Danielle Reinhardt .................................................................................................. 143H.7. Cultural behavior and social network in Balinese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) ........................................................................................................................................... 143H.7.1. Ms. Anna Holzner ............................................................................................................................... 144H.8. The stress factor: examining anthropogenic sources of stress in wild M. Nigra ......... 144H.8.1. Ms. Dominique Alina Bertrand ...................................................................................................... 145H.9. The effect of within-group and extra-group competition on male coalition patterns in wild crested macaques (Macaca nigra) ................................................................................. 145H.9.1. Ms. Maura elizabeth Tyrrell ............................................................................................................. 146H.10. Measuring Growth in Bornean Orangutans (Pongo Pygmaeus Wurmbii) with a non- invasive photographic method .................................................................................................... 147H.10.1. Mr. Petrus Johannes Gerardus Cornelis Van Duijnhoven .................................................... 147H.11. Maternal care in Bornean Orangutans ....................................................................................... 148H.11.1. Ms. Alexandra Patricia Kissling ...................................................................................................... 148H.12. Can behavior of indicator species reveal habitat condition? The long call of the orangutan ............................................................................................................................................ 149H.12.1. Ms. Amanda Rae Hoepfner ............................................................................................................. 150

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    H.13. Object/ food bartering as a cultural token economy in Balinese long-tailed macaques (Macaca Fascicularis) ................................................................................................... 150H.13.1. Mrs. Fany Aline M. Brotcorne ......................................................................................................... 151H.14. Camp Leakey Relatedness, Tanjung Putting, Kalimantan Tengah .................................... 151H.14.1. Mrs. Ruth ella Linsky.......................................................................................................................... 152H.15. Orangutan Reproductive ecology ............................................................................................... 152H.15.1. Ms. Katherine Sarah Stephanie Scott .......................................................................................... 153H.16. Nutrition, Gut Microbiomes, and health in Wild Bornean Orangutans (Pongo Pygmaeus Wurmbii) at the Tuanan Research Station ........................................................... 153H.16.1. Mrs. Rebecca Shae Anna Brittain .................................................................................................. 154H.17. intergroup interactions in Black Crested Macaques (Macaca Nigra) .............................. 154H.17.1. Mrs. Laura Martinez inigo ............................................................................................................... 155H.18. The comparative behavior and ecology of primates living in different habitats in east Kalimantan, indonesia ....................................................................................................... 155H.18.1. Mr. ivan Reto Lenzi ............................................................................................................................ 157H.18.2. Ms. Caroline Susan Mullins ............................................................................................................. 157H.18.3. Ms. elisabeth Belanzaran ................................................................................................................. 157H.19. indirect parental care in monogamous Javan Gibbon (Hylobates Moloch) ................ 158H.19.1. Ms. Yoonjung Yi ................................................................................................................................... 159H.20. investigating the energetic and nutritional costs of motherhood in wild Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) ................................................................................. 159H.20.1. Mr. Timothy Bransford, PhD. ........................................................................................................... 160H.21. Nutrients in and nutrients out: diet, cognition, and nutrient cycling in orangutan habitats .................................................................................................................................................. 160H.21.1. Mr. Shauhin edward Alavi ............................................................................................................... 162H.22. identifying cultural units in orangutans .................................................................................... 162H.22.1. Ms. Anna Maria Marzec .................................................................................................................... 163H.23. Reproductive success and strategies of flanged and unflanged male orangutans on Borneo ............................................................................................................................................. 163H.23.1. Mr. Nunzio Giovanni Leo ................................................................................................................. 164H.24. Are the Long Calls of Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) Costly Signals of Male Health and energy Status? .............................................................................. 165H.24.1. Ms. Alexandra Nicole Hofner ......................................................................................................... 166H.25. Understanding mother and infant social interaction in orangutans .............................. 166H.25.1. Ms. Amy Marie Scott ......................................................................................................................... 167H.25.2. Mrs. Cheryl Denise Knott ................................................................................................................. 167H.26. To determine the success of releasing slow lories ( Nyciticebus javanicus) by comparing their behaviour post-release with wild counterparts) ................................... 167H.26.1. 169

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    H.27. Reproductive success and strategies of flanged and unflanged male orangutans on Borneo ............................................................................................................................................. 169H.27.1. Ms. Julia eva Stickelberger .............................................................................................................. 170H.28. Conservation of the critically endangered Sulawesi black crested macaques, Macaca nigra (M. nigra): evaluating an awareness campaign ........................................... 170H.28.1. Ms. Thirza Anna Catharina Loffeld ............................................................................................... 171H.29. investigation into the biology and function of loud call in red langur (Presbytis rubicunda) ........................................................................................................................ 171H.29.1. Ms. elizabeth emma Walker ............................................................................................................ 172H.30. Pair Association and the Role of Males and Females in Gibbon Groups........................ 172H.30.1. Ms. emily Claire Boucker .................................................................................................................. 173H.31. The comparative behavior and ecology of primates living in different habitats in east Kalimantan, indonesia ............................................................................................................ 174H.31.1. Ms. Audrey Louise Dunn.................................................................................................................. 175H.32. Orangutan behavior and adaptations in Kutai National Park, east Kalimantan ......... 175H.32.1. Ms. Sarah Anne iannicello ............................................................................................................... 177H.33. Are the long calls of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) costly signals of male health and energy status? ................................................................................ 177H.33.1. Mrs. elizabeth Jane Barrow ............................................................................................................. 178H.33.2. Ms. Alexandra Nicole Hofner ......................................................................................................... 178H.34. The Lives of Orangutans: mapping male orangutans’ daily lives and ranging patterns through the use of longer term follows ................................................................... 179H.34.1. Mr. Robert Rodriguez Suro ............................................................................................................. 180H.34.2. Mr. evan Taylor Sloan ........................................................................................................................ 180H.35. Health of rehabilitated and released orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) ......... 180H.35.1. Ms. elisabeth Fern Ballare................................................................................................................ 182H.36. A proposed method of anti-predator training in slow lorises ........................................... 182H.36.1. Mr. Richard Max Anderson ............................................................................................................. 183H.37. Comparing socially learned skill-repertoires in wild Sumatran orangutans: dispersing males as `cultural vectors`? ...................................................................................... 183H.37.1. Ms. Julia Mörchen .............................................................................................................................. 184H.38. identifying cultural units in Orangutans ................................................................................... 184H.38.1. Ms. Carson Fox Young ....................................................................................................................... 185H.39. Conservation of the critically endangered Sulawesi black crested macaques, Macaca nigra (M. nigra): evaluating an awareness campaign ........................................... 185H.39.1. Ms. Thirza Anna Catharina Loffeld ............................................................................................... 186H.40. The impact of tourism on prosocial behaviour in primates ............................................... 186H.40.1. Ms. Sophie Lydia Hanson ................................................................................................................ 187

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    H.41. Factors influencing incomplete Male Monopolization of Females in Crested Macaques (Macaca Nigra) ............................................................................................................... 187H.41.1. Ms. Sophie Lydia Hanson ................................................................................................................ 188H.42. Factors influencing incomplete Male Monopolization of Females in Crested Macaques (Macaca Nigra) ............................................................................................................... 188H.42.1. Ms. Lisa Michelle Danish .................................................................................................................. 190H.43. Social determinants of physiological stress and health in wild crested macaques (Macaca Nigra) .................................................................................................................................... 190H.43.1. Ms. Celine Bret ..................................................................................................................................... 191H.44. Nutritional Drivers of Orangutan Food Choice, Foraging Behavior, and Movement ecology .................................................................................................................................................. 191H.44.1. Ms. Andrea Lea Di Giorgio .............................................................................................................. 192H.44.2. Ms. Katherine Segar Lauck .............................................................................................................. 192H.45. Orangutan behavior and adaptations in Kutai National Park, east Kalimantan ......... 192H.45.1. Prof. Anne eleanor Russon .............................................................................................................. 194H.46. The function of the orangutan long call: What is its role in mediating social relationship and reproductive strategies? ................................................................................ 194H.46.1. Mr. James Arthur Askew .................................................................................................................. 195H.47. Are the Long Calls of Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii) Costly Signals of Male Health and energy Status? .............................................................................. 195H.47.1. Dr. Wendy Marie erb.......................................................................................................................... 196H.48. Living on the edge: A pilot study of the behavior of the Wehea Forest orangutan population ............................................................................................................................................ 196H.48.1. Ms. Alison Mary Ashbury................................................................................................................... 198H.49. Acoustic monitoring as a survey method for the Critically endangered Sulawesi crested black macaque Macaca nigra ........................................................................................ 198H.49.1. Alastair John Kember ....................................................................................................................... 199H.50. Acoustic monitoring as a survey method for the Critically endangered Sulawesi crested black macaque Macaca nigra ........................................................................................ 199H.50.1. Alastair John Kember ....................................................................................................................... 201

    I. VIROLOGI (VIROLOGY) ................................................................................................................... 201i.1. Molecular epidemiological and biological studies on human malaria parasites in indonesia ............................................................................................................................................. 201i.1.1. Prof. Fumihiko Kawamoto ............................................................................................................... 202i.2. epidemiological study of Norovirus infection in indonesia and its infection Control ... 202i.2.1. Prof. Kazufumi Shimizu .................................................................................................................... 203i.2.2. Dr. Takako Utsumi .............................................................................................................................. 203i.3. Study of epidemic and emerging Viruses in indonesia Archipelago .............................. 203

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    i.3.1. Dr. Khin Saw Myint ................................................................................................................................... 205

    J. ZOOLOGY (ZOOLOGY) .................................................................................................................... 205J.1. DNA barcoding indonesian freshwater aquatic biotas of Sundaland: cryptic diversity and its biogeographical origin in a biodiversity hotspot .................................. 205J.1.1. Prof. Fumihiko Kawamoto ............................................................................................................... 206J.2. inventory of Freshwater Fishes of the Family Gobiidae in indonesia ............................. 206J.2.1. Mr. Frédéric Olivier Busson ............................................................................................................. 207J.3. eastern indonesia as the Source of Significant Avian Cryptic Diversity ......................... 207J.3.1. Dr. Frank erwin Rheindt ................................................................................................................... 208J.4. High troughput Analysis of Rabies – related Viruses and its Protection in the Global Migrating Flying Fox (Pteropus sp.)............................................................................... 209J.4.1. Prof. eiichi Hondo ............................................................................................................................... 210J.4.2. Ms. Yupadee Hengjan, M.Sc ........................................................................................................... 210J.5. Joint biodiversity inventory of the higher plants in indonesia and collaborative training of indonesian young taxonomists .............................................................................. 210J.5.1. Dr. Xiaohua Jin .................................................................................................................................... 211J.5.2. Dr. Qiaoping Xiang ............................................................................................................................ 211J.6. indonesian Biodiversity and information System .................................................................. 212J.6.1. Dr. Thomas von Rintelen ................................................................................................................. 212J.6.2. Dr. Stefan Schmidt ............................................................................................................................. 213J.6.3. Dr. Andrew Polaszek ......................................................................................................................... 213J.6.4. Mrs. Olga Schmidt ............................................................................................................................. 213J.6.5. Dr. Siegfried Wolfram Mey .............................................................................................................. 214J.6.6. Dr. Christoph Leonard Häuser ....................................................................................................... 214J.6.7. Dr. Andreas Floren ............................................................................................................................. 214J.6.8. Dr. Thomas Wesener .......................................................................................................................... 215J.6.9. Mr. Jan Philip Oeyen.......................................................................................................................... 215J.6.10. Dr. Johannes Frans Frisch ................................................................................................................ 215J.6.11. Mr. Fabian Droppelmann ................................................................................................................ 216J.6.12. Ms. isabel Catalina Kilian Salas ...................................................................................................... 216J.6.13. Mr. Sebastian Hüllen ......................................................................................................................... 216J.6.14. Ms. Anita Freudmann, M.Sc ............................................................................................................ 217J.6.15. Ms. Ricarda Wistuba, M.Sc ............................................................................................................... 217J.6.16. Ms. Janine Schmidt ............................................................................................................................ 217J.7. Can We move toward more sustainable bird keeping in indonesia? Phase ii.............. 218J.7.1. Mr. Tien Ming Lee ............................................................................................................................... 219

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    J.8 Population characteristics and community perceptions of the endangered Javan warty pig (Sus verrucosus blouchi) on Bawean island and Java islands, indonesia, and ex-situ behavioral research at the breeding facilities in Cikanaga .......................... 219J.8.1. Ms. eva Johanna Rode-Margono .................................................................................................. 220J.9 ecology & Conservation of Sumatran elephants Roaming Outside Protected Areas (A Case Study of Bukit Tiga Puluh elephant Population, Sumatra, indonesia) ............ 220J.9.1 Mr. Alexander Markus Moβbrucker, M.Sc. ................................................................................. 221J.10 inventory of freshwater fishes of the family Gobiidae in indonesia ............................ 222J.10.1 Dr. Phillip Murray Keith .................................................................................................................... 223J.11 Survival and site fidelity study of rehabilitated and released Black and white Laughingthrushes (Garrulax bicolor) within in-situ conservation program ................ 223J.11.1 Mr. Tomas Busina ................................................................................................................................ 224

    BAB 3. SOSIO HUMANIORA (SOCIAL SCIENCES) ............................................................................... 225A. ANTROPOLOGI LINGKUNGAN (ENVIRONMENT ANTHROPOLOGY) ......................... 225A.1. Water, tourism and surfing: an ethnography of marine environments in Bali ............ 225A.1.1. Mr. Thomas Daniel Wright ............................................................................................................... 226A.2. Toward the Regeneration of Tropical Peat Land Societies: establishment of an international Research Network and Proposal of its Future ............................................... 226A.2.1. Prof. Abe Kenichi ................................................................................................................................ 227A.2.2. Dr. Masayuki ito .................................................................................................................................. 228A.2.3. Dr. Osamu Kozan ................................................................................................................................ 228A.2.4. Dr. Mikinori Kuwata ........................................................................................................................... 228

    B. ANTROPOLOGI SOSIAL BUDAYA (SOCIO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY) ................ 229B.1. Fashion in Contemporary indonesia : Performing Feminity .............................................. 229B.1.1. Dr. Alessandra Lopez Y Royo .......................................................................................................... 230B.2. Anthropological Research on the Origin Myths of Traditional Political Divisions (Tanah Persekutuan ) in Central Flores, Nusa Tenggara Timur .......................................... 230B.2.1. Prof. Takashi Sugishima .................................................................................................................... 231B.3. exploring Sundanese ethnic identity and Cultural Conversion” An Anthropological study in the Globalization and Modernization era ................................................................ 231B.3.1. Mr. Ryo Araki ........................................................................................................................................ 232B.4. indonesian Civil Society and the Concept of “Sukarela” - New Dynamics of Civil engagement and Voluntarism in Contemporary indonesia .............................................. 233B.4. 1. Mr. Mark Philip Stadler ..................................................................................................................... 233B.4. Legal Pluralism and islam in indonesia: ethnography of Minangkabau ........................ 234B.4. 1. Mr. Kei Nishikawa ............................................................................................................................... 235B.5. Translating the Buddha: indonesian reliquaries and the vimala usnisa dharani ........ 235

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    B.5.1. Ms. Sophia Van Zyle Warshall ......................................................................................................... 236B.6. Corrections Based on the Community: Local Practices for “Social Reintegration” in Java, indonesia ............................................................................................................................... 236B.6. 1. Ms. Yoko Jinnai .................................................................................................................................... 237B.7. Contemporary Development of Local Weaving Production in South and West Sulawesi: with Relation to Reviving Custom in indonesia .................................................. 238B.7.1. Mrs. Keiko Kuakabe ........................................................................................................................... 239B.8. Forest Histories and Population Futures in West Java .......................................................... 239B.8. 1. Mr. Nicholas Martin Malone ........................................................................................................... 240B.9. Rapping islam: An ethnographic study of Rap culture in Tunisia, indonesia and The USA ................................................................................................................................................. 240B.9. 1. Ms. elham Golpushnezhad ............................................................................................................. 241B.10. An ethnography of PT Sampoerna and Clove Cigarettes in indonesia ..........................241B.10. 1. Mrs. Marina Andrea Welker ............................................................................................................242B.11. Tension of Being Young: Consumption practices and urban youth in indonesia ...... 242B.11.1. Ms. Nastasja ilonka Roels ................................................................................................................ 243B.12. Between Traditional Practices Depending On Natural Forest And City’s Modernity Access, The Dichotomy Of Landscape And Natural Resources Values For Dayak Communities ....................................................................................................................................... 244B.12.1. Ms. Anaïs Gentit .................................................................................................................................. 245B.13. Legal Pluralism and islam in indonesia: ethnography of Minangkabau ........................ 245B.13.1. Mr. Kei Nishikawa .............................................................................................................................. 246B.14. The Cultural Politics of the emerging Green economy in east Kalimantan, indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 246B.14.1. Mr. Zachary Randall Anderson ...................................................................................................... 247B.15. Buddhist Women of indonesia: Multiple Subaltern Narratives ......................................... 247B.15.1. Ms. Karma Lekshe Tsomo ................................................................................................................ 248B.16. Representations of volcanoes in Central Java Mythology, local wisdom and ritual practices related to Mount Merapi, Special Region of Yogyakarta, indonesia ............ 248B.16.1. Ms. Adeline Louise Martinez .......................................................................................................... 249B.17. The intersection of Organic Farming and Women’s Agency in indonesia .................... 249B.17.1. Ms. Martha Ann Walters ................................................................................................................... 250B.18. Civic education in the indonesian Context: Negotiating Public ethics .......................... 250B.18.1. Ms. erica Michelle Larson ................................................................................................................ 251B.19. The Cultural Politics of the emerging Green economy in east Kalimantan, indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 251B.19.1. Mr. Zachary Randall Anderson ...................................................................................................... 252

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    B.20. The relationship between ethnic heterogeneity/homogeneity and the effectiveness of collective coping capacity with regards to environmental risks in selected slums in Jakarta .................................................................................................................................. 252B.20.1. Mr. iker Urdangarin Meabe ............................................................................................................. 253B.21. Participation in Social impact ....................................................................................................... 254B.21.1. Ms. izabela Anna Stacewicz ............................................................................................................ 255B.22 Wayang kulit at the time of UNeSCO .......................................................................................... 255B.22.1. Ms. Giulia Panfili.................................................................................................................................. 256B.23 Traditional Healing and Culture and Mental Health in Bali and Java .............................. 257B.23.1. Mr. Robert Bush Lemelson .............................................................................................................. 258B.23.2. Ms. Briana Marie Young ................................................................................................................... 258B.23.3. Mrs. Alessandra Pasquino ............................................................................................................... 259B.24 Representations of volcanoes in Central Java Mythology, local wisdom and ritual practices related to Mount Merapi, Special Region of Yogyakarta, indonesia ............ 259B.24.1. Ms. Adeline Louise Martinez .......................................................................................................... 260B.25 Decentralization, Mining and Local Communities in eastern indonesia ....................... 260B.25.1. Ms. Maribeth erb Mucek .................................................................................................................. 261

    C. ARKEOLOGI (ARCHEOLOGY) ........................................................................................................ 261C.1. An Archeology of interaction: The North Coast of Java and The South of Sumatera During The early Hindu-Buddhist Period .................................................................................. 261C.1.1. Ms.Véronique Myriam Yvonne Degroot..................................................................................... 263C.1.2. Prof. François Rene eugene Semah ............................................................................................. 263C.1.3. Dr. Anne-Marie Semah ..................................................................................................................... 263C.1.4. Dr. Antony Borel ................................................................................................................................. 264C.2. Sejarah Pemukiman di bagian utara Sumatera (abad ke-11 – abad ke-17 M) ............. 264C.2.1. Dr. Daniel Georges Perret ................................................................................................................ 266C.3. increasing and Diffusing Knowledge about the Prehistory of Human-Occupied Flores, indonesia Through Targeted New excavations, Analyses, and Research ......... 266C.3.1. Mr. Matthew Wayne Tocheri ........................................................................................................... 267C.4. Prehistoric Human Migrations, Maritime Networks and Resource Use in Sulawesi and Maluku islands ........................................................................................................................... 267C.4.1. Dr. Rintaro Ono ................................................................................................................................... 268C.5. Coastal Livelihoods, small-scale fishery dependence and the impacts of fisheries management and marine conservation, Sabu-Raijua district, NTT ................................. 268C.5.1 Ms. Zhao Bing ...................................................................................................................................... 269C.6. Dispersal and evolution of Hominis and early Modern Humans in Sulawesi and island indonesia (2013-2015) ........................................................................................................ 269C.6.1. Dr. Adam Robert Brumm ................................................................................................................. 270

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    C.7. evolution of late Homo erectus and the appearance of modern humans in indonesia .............................................................................................................................................. 271C.7.1. Mr. Yosuke Kaifu .................................................................................................................................. 272C.8. Foundations of island Southeast Asian maritime interaction: cause and consequence for the transformation of past societies ......................................................... 272C.8.1. Mr. Geoffrey Richard Clark .............................................................................................................. 273C.9. Sejarah Kuno Nusantara; Arkeologi dan epigrafi (abad ke-5 - abad ke-15 M) ............. 273C.9.1. Ms. Aline Nelly Charlote Garnier ................................................................................................... 274C.9.2. Mr. Yohan Phillpie Chabot ............................................................................................................... 275C.10. Foundations of island Southeast Asian maritime interaction: cause and consequence for the transformation of past societies ......................................................... 275C.10.1. Mr. Christian Reepmeyer ................................................................................................................. 276C.11. The North Coast of Java and The South of Sumatra during The early Hindu- Buddhist Period .................................................................................................................................. 276C.11.1. Mr. Jordan Mitchell Miller................................................................................................................ 277C.12. The Archaeology of early Neolithic Settlement in eastern indonesia ............................ 277C.12.1. Prof. Peter Vanderford Lape .......................................................................................................... 278C.12.2. Ms. Lauryl Kaelin Sumner Zenobi ................................................................................................ 279C.12.3. Ms. Jennifer Anne Huff ..................................................................................................................... 279C.12.4. Dr. emily Jean Peterson .................................................................................................................... 279C.12.5. Mr. Joss Charles Roberts Whittaker ............................................................................................. 280C.12.6. Prof. Dr. Susan Lilian O’Connor ...................................................................................................... 280C.12.7. Mr. Stuart Charles Hawkins ............................................................................................................. 280C.12.8. Ms. elena Luisa Piotto ....................................................................................................................... 281C.12.9. Ms. Shimona Frances Kealy ............................................................................................................ 281

    D. DEMOGRAfI (DEMOGRAPHY) ..................................................................................................... 281D.1. The Role of Aspirations in Rural-Urban Migration ................................................................. 281D.1.1. Mr. Peter Terence Bowers ................................................................................................................ 282D.2. Voices: A Narrative-based investigation of emergent urban networks and ecological form ................................................................................................................................... 282D.2.1. Ms. Christina Leigh Geros ................................................................................................................ 283D.3. institutionalizing Birth Registration in Basic Service Systems: an implementation Study Design ....................................................................................................................................... 284D.3.1. Mr. Cyril Bennouna ............................................................................................................................ 285

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    E. EKONOMI (ECONOMY) ................................................................................................................... 285e.1. The role of local conservation agencies on human welfare and the ecosystem health of coral reefs (economic component of the interdisciplinary project Contributing to Coral Commons (Triple C)) ............................................................................. 285e.1.1. Mr. Joerg Gerd Langbein ................................................................................................................. 286e.1.2. Ms. Sophie Noelle Wannemacher ................................................................................................ 286e.2. The Role of Small and Medium enterprises in the indonesian economy: Determining Factors and Development in the Twentieth Century ................................. 286e.2.1. Ms. Christina Leigh Geros ................................................................................................................ 287

    f. ILMU HUKUM (LAW) ........................................................................................................................ 287F.1. Perlindungan Atas Pengetahuan Tradisional Dan ekspresi Budaya Tradisional (PTeBT) di indonesia ......................................................................................................................... 287F.1.1. Mr. Masayuki Shinchi ........................................................................................................................ 288

    G. ILMU POLITIK (POLITIC SCIENCE) .............................................................................................. 289G.1. The Cultural Politics of the emerging Green economy in east Kalimantan,