A Contribution From the American-Indonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association to Indonesia: The ’Local Heroes for Forest Protection’ Initiative in Southeast Sulawesi, West Papua, and East Nusa Tenggara

https://doi.org/10.22146/jpkm.101503

Hermudananto Hermudananto(1*), Alfian Alfian(2), Fitri Lapau(3), Kadek Ridoi Rahayu(4), Kuntari Sri Sukoyo(5), Miranti Triana Zulkifli(6), Patih Rajahasta(7), Riana Murianty(8), Rudi Hermawan(9), Silvia Anastasia Landa(10)

(1) Department of Forest Management, Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; American-Indonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association (ALPHA-I), South Jakarta, Indonesia
(2) American-Indonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association (ALPHA-I), South Jakarta, Indonesia
(3) American-Indonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association (ALPHA-I), South Jakarta, Indonesia
(4) American-Indonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association (ALPHA-I), South Jakarta, Indonesia
(5) American-Indonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association (ALPHA-I), South Jakarta, Indonesia
(6) American-Indonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association (ALPHA-I), South Jakarta, Indonesia
(7) American-Indonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association (ALPHA-I), South Jakarta, Indonesia
(8) American-Indonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association (ALPHA-I), South Jakarta, Indonesia
(9) American-Indonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association (ALPHA-I), South Jakarta, Indonesia
(10) American-Indonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association (ALPHA-I), South Jakarta, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


To minimize forestry sector greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, Indonesia needs stakeholder participation, especially youth. The AmericanIndonesian Scholarship Program Alumni Association (ALPHA-I) initiated the "Local Heroes for Forest Protection" program to include local adolescents in climate action. During 2023-2024, 149 direct participants from three provinces (Sulawesi Tenggara, Papua Barat, and Nusa Tenggara Timur) contributed to the conservation of approximately 12.5 hectares of forest, surpassing our target area, by planting indigenous trees and indirectly impacting around 4,500 individuals through both online and on-site campaigns. The program encompassed capacity-building training, sustainability seminars, field activities, and displays via a talk-show festival on climate change, which garnered favorable comments. Despite the SWOT analysis indicating that all three regions have analogous obstacles and opportunities in program implementation, they effectively formulated action plans for forthcoming activities. Our program is anticipated to persist for three years, broadening its effects to more regions while fostering partnerships with various local and national organizations.

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Alumni engagement; Climate change mitigation; Community service; Conservation; Innovation; Sustainability

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