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RI to assess Arafura, Timor seas
The Jakarta Post
28 Jan 03
JAKARTA: Indonesia will work in partnership with East Timor, Australia,
and Papua New Guinea to assess the ecosystems of the Arufura and Timor
seas to help manage them better. The partnership was kicked-off at a
two-day workshop beginning on Monday. The workshop was attended by
officials and experts from the governments, international institutions and
non-governmental organizations to obtain agreements on the overall process
of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA) proposed by the Global
Environment Facility. With the assessment, participating countries
expected a better understanding of the critical role the ecosystems played
in sustaining livelihoods and reducing poverty. "One of the purposes
of the assessment program is to meet the needs of the users to anticipate
the economic, social and public health consequences of ecosystem
change," MEA spokesman Marcus Lee said. The assessment, to focus on
eastern Indonesia, will be coordinated by the Ministry of Marine Affairs
and Fisheries, the office of the State Minister for the Environment and
the Ministry of Forestry.
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