Immediate priority to secure wildlife conservation in the Bukit Tigapuluh landscape
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Monday, April 28th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- Asia Pulp and Paper Group (APP) has today announced a plan to
restore and support the conservation of one million hectares of
rainforest across Indonesia. This ground-breaking initiative has been
developed with input from many stakeholders, including WWF, Greenpeace
and NGO members of APP’s Solutions Working Group. It will have a
significant impact on the landscapes both in and around the plantation
concessions in APP’s supply chain.
The commitment, which takes the
company well beyond its legal conservation requirements, is
approximately equivalent to the total area of plantation from which the
company sourced pulp fibre in 2013.
This announcement comes just over
a year after APP launched its sector-leading Forest Conservation Policy
(FCP), which saw an immediate and permanent cessation of natural forest
clearance across its supply chain. Since then, the company has been
working closely with stakeholders to implement the policy, with support
from The Forest Trust. The company has also been carrying out
consultation on how it should prioritise restoration of important areas,
following the wide ranging biodiversity assessments in its concessions.
Aida
Greenbury, APP’s managing director of sustainability, said: “After over
a year of implementing our FCP, it has become clear that the key to
success of any efforts to halt deforestation in Indonesia is a landscape
level approach to forest restoration and conservation.
“Land cannot
be conserved or restored in isolation, the sustainability of the entire
landscape must be taken into account and many stakeholders must be
involved. We hope that by working with Indonesian and international
stakeholders, as well as organisations such as WWF, The Forest Trust and
Ekologika, our efforts will be much more effective.
“We believe that
by assessing entire landscapes and creating clear tailor made
objectives and strategies, the maximum possible level of conservation
will be achieved, not just for natural forest in our concessions, but
for areas around them as well.”
As a first step, APP will work with
an NGO coalition to preserve the natural forest in the 30 Hills
landscape (Bukit Tigapuluh) in Jambi, Sumatra – a vital habitat for
tiger andelephant populations. This will include increased protection of
the corridor road from illegal activities, work on protecting the
threatened elephant herd in the Tebo Multi Agro concession, and
asessment of the viability of creating an animal corridor in the WKS
concession which would connect important forest habitat blocks.
APP
is currently in consultation with WWF and other stakeholders, to develop
plans for identified priority landscapes in which APP and its suppliers
have commercial forestry-based operations, which will then be
implemented by the company in close collaboration with other relevant
players in the landscape, while observing the principles of Free, Prior
and Informed Consent (FPIC).
The focus for each landscape is:
Bukit
Tigapuluh, Jambi – provide wildlife corridors and additional buffer
areas and restrict access to enhance the function of Bukit Tigapuluh
National Park, while involving the local community.
Senepis, Riau – support conservation of the Sumatran tiger and peat swamp forest.
Giam
Siak Kecil, Riau – secure, protect and restore the core natural forest
within the Giam Siak Kecil Biosphere Reserve to provide habitat for many
endangered species including Sumatran tiger and Sumatran elephants.
Also, ensure sustainable conservation of peat swamp forest, while
supporting the livelihood of the local communities.
Kampar Peninsula,
Riau – support large landscape protection of peat swamp forest using a
multi-stakeholder approach that involves other concession holders.
Kerumutan, Riau – support expansion and connectivity of protected forest areas.
Muba
Berbak Sembilang, Jambi and South Sumatra – protect the existing
natural forest and assess the possibility of expanding the current
protected forest, i.e. by restoring key areas to natural ecosystems and
focussing on the protection of Sumatran Tiger and other key species.
Additional support will be provided to the national parks.
OKI, South Sumatra – create a wildlife corridor to expand the habitat of Sumatran elephants.
Kubu
Raya, West Kalimantan – maintain the integrity of orang-utan habitat
and also assess the possibility of expanding the existing mangrove
forest to support the conservation of swamp crocodiles.
Kutai, East Kalimantan – support the existing national park, providing buffer and corridor for orang-utan habitat.
Over
the coming months, this commitment will be developed into a more detail
time-bound plan that will form part of the company’s Integrated
Sustainable Forest Management Plans (ISFMPs), which are currently being
developed by APP, High Conservation Value (HCV), High Carbon Stock (HCS)
and social experts as well as a peatland management team.
APP will
also develop with other stakeholders, an independently administered
trust fund to manage and finance these conservation measures in order to
ensure their sustainability and viability into the future. The trust
fund will receive start up funding from APP. Additional funding will be
raised on an ongoing basis to successfully manage these conservation
landscapes.
In order to manage this new conservation strategy, APP
will be creating a multi-stakeholder platform, to be unveiled in due
course, that will include a wide range of national and international
NGOs and other institutions to guide the implementation of these
conservation and restoration commitments.
ABOUT APP
Asia Pulp
& Paper Group (APP) is a trade name for a group of pulp and paper
manufacturing companies in Indonesia and China. The APP Group of
companies is one of the world’s largest vertically integrated pulp and
paper companies, with an annual combined pulp, paper, and converting
products capacity of over 18 million tons. APP-Indonesia and APP-China
currently market their products in more than 120 countries across six
continents. The majority of APP’s production facilities are
Chain-of-Custody certified by SVLK, LEI and PEFC.
APP launched its
Sustainability Roadmap Vision 2020 in June 2012 and its Forest
Conservation Policy in February 2013, to further improve its
environmental performance, biodiversity conservation, and protection of
community rights. More information can be found at www.asiapulppaper.com
Contacts
Asia Pulp and Paper Group
Darragh Ooi, (62-21) 29650800
Global Head of Communications
darragh_ooi@app.co.id
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