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The effects of human impacts on cave and karst biodiversity,
two examples from south-east Asia
Objectives
To bring together Indonesian and Thai researchers in a
joint project working toward improving local and regional cave and karst
management.
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To create working links between ASEAN and EU.
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To assess cave biodiversity for selected groups:
snails, crustaceans, arachnids, moths, beetles, collembola, fish and
bats.
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To relate cave biodiversity to the relative impacts
of selected human activities: logging, tourism and agriculture.
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To make recommendations for the management of cave
biodiversity.
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To create cave biota reference collections in
the National Museums of Indonesia and Thailand.
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To integrate data into respective national biodiversity
databases.
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To publish results in a project report and scientific
journals.
Research Theme
Activities
- Selection of comparable study sites (representative of disturbed
and undisturbed karst habitats.
- Undertake field collections to account for seasonal variation.
The sampling techniques that will be used include: light trapping,
hand collecting, pitfall traps, sunken pitfall traps, Berlese Tullgren
funnels, soil sieving, mist nets, kick netting, electro fishing and
vegetation sampling.
- Study surface biodiversity fluxes to and from karst so as to investigate:
(i) the faunal drift at karst resurgences, (ii) bat colonies and (iii)
local inquiries in surrounding populated areas about karst plant use.
- Study the different aspects of cave and karst biodiversity and
relate this to the relative impacts of selected human activities:
logging, tourism and agriculture.
Expected Outcomes
Indicative Budget
Duration
Project site
ARCBC Remarks
Coordinators
| Museum Zoologicum Bogorriense - MZB
Widyasatwaloka
JL. Raya Jakarta-Cibinong KM 46 Cibinong, 16911
Indonesia
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Yayuk Rahayuningsih Suhardjono
Tel: 0251-876 5056
Fax: 0251-876-5068
E-mail: mzb@indo.net.id
herbogor@indo.net.id
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Forest Research and Development Division
Royal Forestry Department
61 Paholyotin Road
Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 Thailand
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Chaweewan Hutacharern
Tel: 662-561 4292
Fax: 662-579-8775
E-mail: Chahut@forest.go.th
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Cooperating Agency
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UNHAS
Indonesia
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NHM
United Kindom
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LET
Toulouse, France
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Kasetsart University
Thailand
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Department of Fisheries
Thailand |
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