2. Artha Graha Network is a partnership network of private companies with various line of businesses in some cities & region throughout Indonesia. Artha Graha Network has been growing and expanding together with the development of Indonesian People, and Artha Graha Foundation has been supporting and caring to the welfare of Indonesian People & to guard, maintain and improve its Environment. Network
3. ARTHA GRAHA NETWORK CORE BUSINESSES Corporate Social Responsibility & Security Finance Mining & Its Industry Broadcasting, IT & Telecommunication & Services Food, Agribusiness, Plantation & Maritime Infrastructure & Area Development Property Sunda Strait Zone & Bridge Development, 29 Km Cable Suspension Bridge Connecting Sumatera & Java Island Infrastructures Development in Aceh Toll Roads Bernas Hybrid Rice Development Mixed Farming Development Integrated Maritime & Fishery Industry Palm Oil Plantation & CPO Mill Sugar Refinery Sugar Cane & Mill Tea Plantation Modern Electronic Centers Local TVs & Radio IT & Telecommunication Chartered Airline Sea Transportation Commercial Bank Micro Bank General Insurance Forest, Wildlife & Sea Conservation Disaster Management Education & Health People Empowerment Security Group Artha Hotels & Resorts Central Business District Development Mixed Use Development Low Cost Housing Development Tin Nickel Gold Lead Copper
4. (Artha Graha Foundation) Various Commercial Business Activities as Agent of Development for Nation Building and Empowering Indonesian People Corporate Social Responsibility as a Concern to; Environmental Care as Our Contribution to Fight Global Warming & Climate Change; Health & Education; Social Culture; Food Security and People Empowerment through a Social Entrepreneurship; Disaster Management; Human and Inter Institution Relation
7. Participate in Reducing Global Warming Collaborative Action in Maintaining, Improving & Conserving Forest, Wildlife & Sea to Reduce Global Warming
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12. Socialization programme to the sorrounding community, including children,regarding Forest and Sea Biota Conservation(Forum & disscussion once a week with the villagers)
22. Sustainable Environmental Development:Utilization environmental friendly alternative energy Water Circulation management Routine Patrol Expansion in Security Personnel Provide One of the Solution for Global Warming Issues
29. Picture Taken in Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation Maintaining the Environment for a Sustainable World Economic Development Menjungkut Lake Sleman Lake
32. View From the Light House Karang Tanjung Belimbing Views in TWNC Sawang Bajo The light-house as one of the heritage in TWNC was build in 1879 by Z.M. Willem III (Ductch) , 4 (four) years before Krakatau ‘s eruption in 1883.
33. People’s Empowerment to Empower People and Create “ Desa Konservasi Mandiri ” (independent self-sufficient village)
34. CHILDREN as THE NEXT LEADERS As a part of People’s Empowerment Sometime Teachers do the Outdoor Teaching & Learning “school pick up“ service in village
35. TIGERS RELOCATION & RELEASED Released on 22nd July 2008 Released on 22nd January 2010 Relocation of 5 Tigers & 1 Crocodile from Aceh Province In North of Sumatera to TWNCon 29th June 2008 Panti, Female Pangeran, Male The remaining 2 Tigers in Rescue Center Buyung Agam, Male Salma Buyung, Male
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37. The release was directly done by Indonesian Minister of Forestry – H.E.Mr ZulkiflyHasan
38. There is estimation of around 40 Tigers living in TWNC out of around 400 remaining Population of Sumatran Tigers
40. Delegation Visit of World Bank, Safe The Tiger Fun and ZSL Mr. John Seidensticker of Safe The Tiger Fund Ms.Sarah Christie - ZSL Mr.Tom Maddox – ZSL Mr. Andrey V. Kushlin - The World Bank Mr. Toni Whitten – The World Bank Mr.Mahendra Shrestha _ Safe The Tiger Fund
43. To Reduce Global Warming to Reduce Global Warming INTEGRATED BIOMARINE INDUSTRY & CONSERVATION
44. Seaweed industry : seaweed aquaculture to processing industry Coral culture as an integrated part of marine ecotourism and marine conservation Seaweed and Coral Culture
45. Why Seaweed Industry Indonesia has the largest coastal & marine area in the world It is an excellent for seaweed culture It reduces poverty Quick yielding ( 45 days harvest time) It has huge market potential (world wide) Global supply of seaweed : 1.2 Million tones/year in 2007 and will increase yearly Other 15% Indonesia 50% Philippines 35% Based on FAO and SEAPlant.net data
46. Seaweed Processing Industry Raw Material Pharmaceutical Grade Alkali Treated Cottonii (ATC) US 4.5-5.5/Kg Semi Refined Carrageenan (SRC powder) US 7-8/kg Dry seaweed US 1.0-1.5/Kg Refined Carrageenan US 12-14/Kg Food and Industrial Grade
47. Potential Area For Seaweed Culture Eucheuma sp. Eucheuma sp. Gracilaria sp. Gracilaria sp. Eucheumasp. Eucheuma sp. Gracilaria sp.
48. The Application of Seaweed Various food additive : Gelling food, dairy products, juice, sauces & dessing, chocolate, ice cream, etc . Industrial application : paper, bioplastic, Industrial Suspension and Slurries, bioethanol, feed, fertilizer, etc . Personal care & pharmaceutical : soap, shampoo, body lotion, capsule casing, tooth paste, etc.
49. Why Marine Conservation (Coral Culture) It is a global concern and an important marine ecosystem to reduce global warming It is integrated part of responsible and sustainable marine culture Potential sources of marine ecotourism
50. Estimated Investment Cultivation Area : 1000 hectares Location : Lampung, NTT, Kepulauan Riau, Sulawesi, etc Production Capacity : 70,000 tones dry seaweed yearly Derived Products : Alkali treated cottonii (ATC), semi refined powder, refined powder Investment : US $ 20 Million
52. Aceh Tsunami Disaster Relief & Recovery 26 December 2004 Aceh Monitoring Center Victims Evacuation Field Post Field Team AG Volunteers Logistic Support Operation Support Medical Support
53. Earthquake & Tsunami Disaster in Nangore Aceh Darusalam & North Sumatera, Dec. 2004 AGP’s MONITORING CENTER in JAKARTA,24 Hours
56. In The Disasters Area Earthquake & Tsunami Disaster in NAD & North Sumatera
57. In The Disasters Area Earthquake & Tsunami Disaster in NAD & North Sumatera
58. Earthquake & Tsunami Disaster in NAD & North Sumatera March 2004 To March 2005 1400 STUDENT EDUCATIONAL SUBSIDY THROUGH THE PESANTREN (ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHCOOL ) AT NANGROE ACEH DARUSALAM Dayah Dorm In North Aceh MOU For Scholarship Scholarship Award
59. SEVERE FLOOD AND LAND SLIDE IN JEMBER -EAST JAVA PREPARATION OF SANITARY REQUIPMENTS, GENERATOR, GARBAGE DISPOSAL & ARMY EVACUATION H.E. President of The Republic of Indonesia & First Lady and PANG-DAM V BRAWIJAYA
60. SEVERE FLOOD AND SLIDE ON THE HILL OF MOUNT RINJANI IN EAST LOMBOK NTB 23-01-2006 THE DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE FROM ARTHA GRAHA PEDULI TEMPORARY PLACE FOR THE REFUGEES PREPARATION FOR THE RELOCATION OF THE REFUGEES
61. EARTHQUAKE & MERAPI ERUPTION AT JOGYAKARTA – CENTRAL JAVA AGP – TNI & MERAPI COMMUNITY MERAPI ACTIVITY MONITORING POST CENTRAL COMUNICATION AT JOGYAKARTA POST EVACUATION MONITORING OPERATION FOR MERAPI ACTIVITY POST AT MERAPII BELT AGP- MERAPI COMMUNITY