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	<title>Yayasan Peduli Konservasi Alam Indonesia - PEKA-INDONESIA.ORG &#187; Global Warming</title>
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		<title>Indonesia and Islands</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 06:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not too much to say that when we have mastered the difficulties presented by the peculiarities of island life we shall find it comparatively easy to deal with the more complex and less clearly defined problems of continental distribution (Wallace, 1902) These words taken from Alfred Russell Wallaces Island Life encapsulate an over-aching idea that could be termed the central paradigm of island biogeography. It is that islands, being discrete, internally quantifiable, numerous, and varied entities, provide us with a suite of natural laboratories, from which the discerning natural scientist can make a selection that simplifies the complexity of the natural world, enabling theories of general importance to be developed and tested (Whittaker, 2007). The scarcity of kinds-the richness in endemic forms in particular classes or section of classes, - the absence of whole group, as of batrachians, and of terrestrial mammals notwithstanding the presence of aerial bats, - the single proportions of certain orders of plants, - herbaceous forms having developed into trees,- seem to me to accord better with the view of occasional means of transport having been largely efficient in the long course of time, than with the view of all our oceanic islands having been formerly connected by contiguous land with the nearest continent (Darwin, 1859).In terms of biodiversity, the issue is clearer: islands boast a truly unique assemblage of life. Species become island dwellers either by drifting on islands, like castaways, as they break off from larger landmasses (in the case of continental islands) or by dispersing across the ocean to islands newly emerged from the ocean floor (oceanic islands). Henceforth they are confined to small, isolated areas located some distance from other large landmasses. Over time, this isolation exerts unique evolutionary forces that result in the development of a distinct genetic reservoir
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		<title>Conservation of Flora and Fauna</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“CONSERVATION OF FLORA AND FAUNA IN THE MIDDLE OF GLOBAL WARMING AND CHANGING CLIMATE" Indonesian Miniature Garden, Jakarta- Indonesia , 22nd of  January 2008 Global warming and climate change has become a global issues and concern within the regional and international levels. In the context of national scope, this issues had grew stronger after Indonesia had been selected to become host of the 13th Conference of the Party to the United Nation Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP 13). The venue took place in Denpasar, Bali. Our earth has already experienced the phenomena of global warming and climate change which leads to hazardous climate events.&#38;nbsp; The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released numbers of reserch which has proved that the earth are warming and climate are changing. The IPCC is an independent scientific body under the UNFCCC. The phenomena of hazardous climate events has an enormous impact to the environment and human livelihood. Global warming and unpattern climate changes threatened farming for food security, clean water availability, human and ecosystem health. Global warming also threatened the existence of small island nations because of the rising of sea level. Eventhough climate changes has become global issue, but there are still many communities around the world who has not known and understand what is global warming and climate changes. Many of us living in developing countries are limited to information on global warming and climate changes. For many developing countries like Indonesia, efforts to develop public awareness on global warming and climate changes are urgently needed in order to enhance public understanding on the issues. In the efforts of spreading awareness on global warming and climate change, Peka Indonesia collaborating with IISES and TMII conducted one day seminar on global warming and climate change.  The seminar was conducted on
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