Brosur Symposium Giant

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Brosur Symposium Giant
International Symposium on Indonesian Giant Flowers
Rafflesia and Amorphophallus
Bengkulu, 14 -17 September 2015
Sumatra is home to two giant flowers, Rafflesia arnoldii and Amorphophallus titanum, as well as their relatives. These
two giant flowers are endemic and rarely found outside their natural habitat. Rafflesia spp., in particular are very
difficult to cultivate. The uniqueness of both species has caused them to become flagship species, and both are
commonly used as symbols in important national document and even by international organizations. On the other
hand, many people are still unable to differentiate between the species as the local name for both, “bunga bangkai”
(corpse flower) refers to the smell they produce.
The rarity of these endemic flora means that some aspects of biological lives are yet to be unveiled, while their natural habitat are rapidly changing over time.
There is not much time left for expert to do research and apply the results in order to produce a foundation frame-work for the future of these giant flowers.
Intensive research and collaboration between experts and government is urgently required.
The Indonesian Institute of Sciences and Bogor Botanic Gardens, in collaboration with the local government of Bengkulu and Ministry of Environment and
Forestry, are urged to hold a symposium to discuss the future of these iconic species. The forum will be a global meeting for stake-holders to share their
experiences especially those who work in scientific institution, tourism and public education sectors. The symposium will take place in Grage Horizon Hotel,
Bengkulu 14-17 September 2015. The aims of this event is to collate ideas from all participants (botanist, practitioners, students, lecturers), regarding the long
term conservation program for Rafflesia arnoldii and Amorphophallus titanum. Therefore, we would like to extend an invitation to your institution to join us in
International Symposium of Rafflesia & Amorphophallus 2015. Your participation will be highly appreciated and meaningful to our conservation programs,
helping to ensure a home and a future for these amazing giant flowers.
Objectives
The aim of the symposium is to develop future perspectives for the sustainability
of two of the most endangered flora. The conference will provide a platform for
exchange of ideas and dialogue to:
* Take stock of global, regional and national issues and challenges
on the research of the 2 genera.
* Identify actionable elements supporting conservation of the both
genera in Sumatra. It will also define ways to interact with other disciplines
and improve communication with the general public and policy-makers.
The call for papers will focus on one of the following two specific aspects of the overall theme of the conference:
• Sub-theme 1: Biological studies of Rafflesia and Amorpophallus. How much do we know about this genera in the
twenty-first century: Examples of subjects: Taxonomy – Phylogeny – Seed Banks – Biology – Anatomy – Conservation
• Sub-theme 2: Conservation management of Rafflesia & Amorpophallus : How knowledge is applied to better understand
these plants, destruction of the environment, the extinction of species, and rapid and uncontrolled urbanization.
Examples of subjects: Gardens and Collection - Conservation Management – Publishing – Education – Legislation related to
plants and their use paper should be submitted to [email protected] with latest submission is in 15 August 2015.
Bengkulu
Program
Pre-symposium
I N D O N E S I A
Participant
Participants from any background are welcome at this symposium.
Registration
Special sponsorship will be given to 10 students with eligible papers
Welcoming Dinner
Keynote Speakers (Awaiting Confirmation)
Day 1:
a. Opening ceremony
b. Plenary session
- Ministry of Environment and Forestry
- (International Association of Botanic Gardens)
c. Keynote Speaker:
- General Director of Ministry of Environment
and Forestry
- Prof. Charles Davis (Harvard University- USA)
- Assoc. Prof. Peter Boyce ( Institute of Biodiversity and
Environment Conservation Sarawak -Malaysia)
- Dr. Jamili Nais (Director of Sabah Park)
d. Paralel presentation (selected paper):
1. Scientific paper on Rafflesia and Amorphophallus
2. Conservation management of Rafflesia and Amorphophallus
• Ministry of Environmental and Forestry
• Dr. Peter Wyse Jackson (International Botanic Garden Association)
• Assoc. Prof. Peter Boyce (Institute of Biodiversity and Environment
Conservation Malaysia)
• Prof. Charles Davis (University Harvard Herbaria- USA)
• Dr. Jamili Nais (Director Sabah park Malaysia)
Venue:
The International symposium will be held as follows :
Time
: 14-17 September 2015
Place
: Grage Horizon Hotel - Jl. Pantai Nala 142
Anggut Bawah – Bengkulu, Indonesia
e. Poster Session (Rafflesia, Amorpophallus and other species within genera)
Phone +62-736-2122,
Fax +62-736-2207
Day 2 :
Field trip to natural habitat of Rafflesia and Amorphophallus
and city tours
Registration
Early bird registration (until 15 July 2015)
Day 3 :
Workshop
a. Resume from Rafflesia and Amorphophallus session
b. Action plan on Rafflesia & Amorphophallus
c. Declaration
A photo contest themed "Indonesian Giant Flowers" will be held during the
symposium. We invite participants to submit 2 of their best photos of flowers from the genera Rafflesia or Amorphophallus taken over the past 10
years. Five of the top one hundred selected photos will win cash prizes.
Latest submission for the contest is 5 August 2015.
Domestic
: Regular IDR 550,000 ; Student IDR 330,000
International
: Regular USD 150 ; Student USD 100
After 15 July 2015
Domestic
: Regular IDR 850,000 ; Student IDR 330,000
International
: Regular USD 250 ; Student USD 150
Please transfer your paymitutionent to Sofi Mursidawati acc. No. 0953459440
Bank Central Asia (BCA) Swift Code CENAIDJA
For More Information : [email protected]
REGISTRATION FORM
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Chosen program
: Symposium
Regular
Student
Photo Contest
2015