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Workshop & Donor
Meeting
DiengAwareness
Increase Rehabilitation
from various
Program
parties for Dieng Rehabilitation
Program : Immediate rescue of Dieng
for future social sustainability
Jakarta, 1 December 2008
Dieng
Strategic
Role
A Support Area for several
Districts in Central Java

PEKALONG
PEKALONG
AN
AN BATANG KENDAL
BATANG KENDAL

DIENG TEMANGGUN
TEMANGGUN
PURBALING
PURBALING DIENG
G
G
GA
GA

BANYUMAS
BANYUMAS
BANJARNEGA
BANJARNEGA WONOSOB
WONOSOB
RA
RA O
O

CILACAP
CILACAP
KEBUMEN
KEBUMEN PURWOREJ
PURWOREJ
O
O
Wonosobo
Purbalingga
Banjarnegara

Banyumas

Destruction of the Dieng Area will


Cilacap ecologically, economically and
socially impact several surrounding
districts: Wonosobo, Banjarnegara,
Purbalingga, Banyumas and
Dieng is the upper coarse of
Cilacap.
the Serayu River and down
streams into the Cilacap
district.
™ The Dieng region is home to various
endangered species :
• Leopard (Panthera pardus),
• Boar (Sus verrucosus)
• Owa Monkeys (Hylobates moloch)
• Surili (Presbytis comata)
• Lutung Monkeys (Trachypithecus
auratus)
• Nineteen bird species including the
Javanese Eagle (Spizaetus
bartelsii).
• Specific Plant of Purwoceng
(Pimplinea pruacen)
About 4.000 ha of
lands in the Dieng
region of the
Wonosobo District is
converted into
agricultural potato
farming
Critical land
mass in the
Dieng area has
reached
± 7.758
hectares
In the past 3 years
the Wonosobo
District has
expirience 17
Flood at 2.000 floods, and 70
mudslides
meters above sea occurance
level: Always
occuring in the
rainy season
The Panglima Sudirman dam in Banjarnegara
irrigates 6.400 hectares of paddy fields, as well
as produces electricity at 184,5 MW.

DAS Serayu
Dieng

Wonosobo
Purbalingga
Banjarnegara

Banyumas

Cilacap Due to the erosion in the Dieng Area, the technical


lifespan of the Sudirman dam will only reach 12-15
years. The sedimentation dredging cost will reach
Rp 200 billion/year.
Excessive Exploitation

Land development Exploitation of


at heritage sites the Cebong,
Sembungan
Village Lake

Land
development at
an >60o of
altitude
PROTECTED AREAS
IN DEGRADATION
Only an audience in his own field
The proportion of low income families in the
Kejajaran Village
Agriculture
Intensification

ECONOMY
SOCIAL

ENVIRONMENT
Several Initiatives
The Past K.I.S.S as a
requirement in PDD

Integration
Government
Government
No Coordination Society Synergy
Sectoral Success NGO’s
Others

NGO Synchronization
VISION

To bring back the function of the Dieng


area as a protected region without
disregarding the economy, ecology,
social and cultural aspect of the
community
ECOLOGY
ECOLOGY
Institutional Raising
Intervention Awareness

Technical Distributional
ƒRehabilitation,
Intervention Fairness
ƒRestoration of the
Environmental Condition
ƒIncrease Prosperity

SOCIAL
SOCIAL ECONOMY
ECONOMY

Increase Policy
Capacity Support
2009
2008
2007
ƒ Economic
Valuation
ƒ Increase ƒ Reformulation of
Institution support strategy
2006 ƒ Precondition
ƒ Launching and
increase multi
ƒ Implementation

and need sector support


assessment ƒ Agricultural
ƒ Formation of Conservation
TKPD through 4 model
ƒ Idea Institution villages
Generation ƒ Campaign and ƒ Integrated
ƒ Soft Increase agricultural efforts
Launching in Awareness Donor Visits
Hotel Santika ƒ Promotion and ƒ Inter
extending the Departmental
concept support Forum
• Bigger Impact/ Risks that would surface if Dieng is not
immediately handled:

– Land Fertility
– Food substance fulfillment >> irrigation
– Water Supply (loss and shortage of spring water
availability)
– Energy (electricity) Æ silting up of the dam
– Disasters
– Barren areas

>>POVERTY>> ( 30,7 % in 2001 Æ 38,65 % in 2008)

>> Recovery cost will be extremely high if DIENG is truly


destroyed
BECAUSE DIENG NEEDS YOU
THANK YOU

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