This document contains details about a student named Muhammad Thoriq Islami including his name, student ID number, and class. It then discusses 3 questions from guest speakers at a webinar on sustainable development and the environment, providing responses to each question from the speakers. The document suggests a topic for the next webinar series focusing on dark parts of Indonesia's history that are rarely known or covered up, giving 2 examples.
This document contains details about a student named Muhammad Thoriq Islami including his name, student ID number, and class. It then discusses 3 questions from guest speakers at a webinar on sustainable development and the environment, providing responses to each question from the speakers. The document suggests a topic for the next webinar series focusing on dark parts of Indonesia's history that are rarely known or covered up, giving 2 examples.
This document contains details about a student named Muhammad Thoriq Islami including his name, student ID number, and class. It then discusses 3 questions from guest speakers at a webinar on sustainable development and the environment, providing responses to each question from the speakers. The document suggests a topic for the next webinar series focusing on dark parts of Indonesia's history that are rarely known or covered up, giving 2 examples.
Nur Ansar : So there was a 2014 policy regarding zero burning regarding clearing land whether it was peatland or forest. Then in 2016 there was a policy to prohibit clearing peatlands. So far, the emergence of the prohibition on clearing peatlands has resulted in many farmers being arrested. How do the presenters respond to this policy? Nurul Anisa : As we see today, many people because to fulfill their personal needs justify ways to achieve these needs so that to meet their personal needs they destroy the surrounding environment that can alone resulted in floods, landslides and others. My question How do I reconcile personal needs with nature itself? Gabriealla Genny Pranawa : What about sustainable development that should be modernized without losing the value of the local community itself? 2. Elaborate the answers and comments from the guest speakers To Nur Ansar : In fact, the policy was to respond to the fire disaster in 2015 where it was the biggest disaster, so the worst forest fires and smoke with very large losses. Where this led to protests at the time, concluding that the fire occurred due to large-scale burning practices carried out by companies, in fact the government itself issued a discriminatory policy because only small farmers were targeted so that many small farmers were arrested but the owners were not. In fact, such a policy could lead to a deeper To Nurul Annisa : This activity is a consequence for the economy. The way of aligning it with nature is that it is asked back by Pa Ismar Hamid whether it is for the needs of many people or business needs, if the needs of business will actually be contradictory (contradictory). To Gabriealla Genny Pranawa : Sustainable development is defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainable development calls for concerted efforts to build an inclusive, sustainable and resilient future for people and the planet. For sustainable development to be achieved, it is important to align three core elements: economic growth, social inclusion and environmental protection. These elements are interrelated and all are very important for the well-being of individuals and society. Poverty alleviation in all its forms and dimensions is an indispensable condition for sustainable development. To achieve this goal, efforts must be made to promote sustainable, inclusive and equitable economic growth that creates greater opportunities for all, reduces inequality, raises basic living standards, promotes equitable development and social inclusion, and promotes the management of natural resources and sustainable and integrated ecosystem.
3. Please suggest a topic for next webinar series
“INDONESIA’S DARK HISTORY THAT IS RARELY KNOW AND COVER UP” Example:
Genocide against Timor Leste
Ir Soekarno as a state prisoner until the end of his life