Volunteer and Intern in Reforestation Program
Indonesia
- All Other Areas:
Makassar
Term: Throughout the year
Duration of Program: 3-6 months
Typical Duration of Program: 9-12 weeks
Description:
LPTM, an institution, is initiating and promoting reforestation of Bitti wood (Vitex conpassus) in the Regency of Bulukumba, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Being native wood, Bitti is one of the main materials in building Pinisi, the out known local traditional wooden boat. The ever increasing of the building of boats in quantity as well as in sizes has rapidly deteriorated the population of Bitti. Beside preserving wood for future boat building, the reforestation of Bitti will have a significant meaning in maintaining the habitat of several wild-lives in the area. Two species, deer and monkey, are now identified as endangered because of the poor habitat. There may be other wild-life animals in the area such as singing birds which can be rescued by the reforestation.
Highlights:
There are four main works which we are doing: - Motivating local people to plant Bitti in their open dry land and show them how they can generate more income from the wood. We are also helping them in getting seeds and grow baby trees. - Finding methods to increase the population of deer and monkeys. - Show local people other methods in harvesting honey without killing the bees. - Planting trees of Bitti Wood. Volunteers are to observe the progress on the fields and give us feedback information which we need in order to improve our methods. The volunteer will be assigned to visit the projects sites and meet local people. Volunteers assigned during the appropriate season may be assigned to plan trees. Before the visits, he/she will go through preparatory consultation and intensive Indonesian language instruction. By that way volunteer will enjoy meeting and communicate with local villagers at the projects sites. To reach the projects locations he/she can go by bus or by motorcycle where he/she can enjoy the beauty of the sceneries of tropical environment during the traveling. The project location is around 200 km from our base in Makassar. Makassar, where our main base is, can be reached by two hours flight from Jakarta. Another possibility is through Bali, which will take one hour flight to Makassar. During their free time, volunteers may visit tourist destinations in South Sulawesi. As we know, Toraja and many others, are the out known tourists destinations which are located in South Sulawesi. Kajang and Bira are tourist destinations which are located in the way to the project. In Selayar, one the islands around the project, there is Marine National Park Taka Bonerate. Also Makassar is surrounded by more than 200 islands which are interesting to visit.
Qualifications:
- Male or female - In a good health condition - Prepared to travel to remote villages - Prepared to be in and enjoy in being in a different culture - Nature lovers - High concern in environment
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Intern Types :
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- Agricultural Economics
- Agricultural Sciences
- Agronomy
- Animal Sciences
- Biology(General)
- Botany
- Development
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- Ecology
- Education
- Environmental Management
- Environmental Sci (Atmosph.)
- Environmental Studies
- Field-Study
- Forestry
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- Journalism
- Marine Science
- Technology
- Tourism
- Zoology & Wildlife Sciences
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Cost in US$: For one Month stay: US$. 900.-, For Three Months of Stay: US$ 2,300.-
Cost Include Description:
- Pick up at local airport in Makassar - Room/accommodation - Food twice a day if accommodated in a family homestay - Maximum three days city orientation - One month intensive Indonesian language course if stays more than two months - Consultation wherever and whenever needed during the whole stayInsurance is not provided. Every volunteer has to be covered by health insurance. Allianz Insurance is recommended, since Allianz is the only international insurance company which has it branch office in Makassar. The health insurance may also be purchased at Allianze in Makassar before arrival.
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- academic reinforcement
- agriculture
- animal welfare
- biological research
- community development
- consciousness-raising
- conservation
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- digging
- eco-tourism
- economic development
- education
- environment
- income-generation
- indigenous issues
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- planting
- reforestation
- research
- tourism
- tree planting
- wildlife surveying
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Typical Volunteer: Up to now mostly from European countries.
Age Range: 18 to 60 years
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Couples and Individuals
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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- Apartment/Flat
- Home-stays
- Independent living
- Other
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Participants Travel to Indonesia
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves:
- Resume
- Written Application
Post Services Include:
- Alumni Network
- Job and Internship Network
LPTM's Mission Statement: The future of mankind is on the hands of the younger generation. LPTM is contributing on supporting young people in improvement. One of the missions is to bring them together and make them communicate and promoting the understanding of each other.
By that way LPTM is promoting the understanding between different cultures, different economic development, etc., to attain better cooperation between countries in the future.
Year Founded: 1989
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