2. Contents
1. Korea-Indonesia Forest Center
2. Forest Welfare in Korea
3. Development of Forest Healing Service in Korea
4. Forest Healing Facilities
5. Forest Healing Programs
6. Future of Forest Healing
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Korea-Indonesia Forest Center
Brief History of Korea-Indonesia
Forestry Cooperation
Time Cooperation Activity
1968 KODECO, the 1st Korean overseas investment company started forestry business in South
Kalimantan
1973. Sep 17 Establishment of the Korea-Indonesia diplomatic relations
1979 Korea-Indonesia Forest Cooperative Committee
1987. Jun 20. Korea-Indonesia Forest Agreement
2006. Aug 1. MoU concerning the Cooperation on Investment in Forest Plantation and on
Afforestation/Reforestation in Indonesia
2006. Dec 4. MoU concerning the Establishment of the Forest Forum
2007. Jul 25. MoU concerning the Cooperation on Adaptation and Mitigation of Climate Change in Forestry
through A/R CDM and Other Related Mechanisms
2008. May 29. Amendment to the MoU concerning the Establishment of the Forest Forum
MoU concerning the Joint Research and Development Cooperation Activities within the Conte
xt of the Forest Tree Seed Sources Management and Development Project in Indonesia
MoU between the Association of Deans of Agricultural Colleges of Korea and the Consortium
of Faculties of Forestry Universities of Indonesia on Joint Experimental Forests
2009. Mar 6. MoU concerning on Development of Wood Biomass Energy Industry
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Korea-Indonesia Forest Center
Brief History of Korea-Indonesia
Forestry Cooperation
Time Cooperation Activity
2009. Jun 3. Necessity for a forest center was mentioned during the 3rd Korea-Indonesia Forest Forum
2010. Jun 29. RoD on the Establishment and Operation of the KIFC
2010. Nov. Appointment of the 1st Korean Director, Mr. Lee Chang-Ho
2011. Jan. Establishment of the KIFC in the Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia
#714, Wing B, Block 4
2011. Jan. Appointment of the 1st Indonesian Co-Director, Mr. Ferry Yunus
2011. May 30. RoD between Directorate General of Watershed Management and Social Forestry
Development and the KIFC on Management of Rumpin Seed Source Nursery Center
2011. Jul 21. Opening of the Korea-Indonesia Forest Center
2015. Jun 29. Move to the current location
#723, Wing C, Block 4
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❑ Location: #723, Block 4, Manggala Wanabakti, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Jakarta
*Manggala Wabakti is from old Java language that means the commander (manggala) dedicated
(bakti) to forest (wana).
❑ Affiliation: Korea Forest Service and Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry
❑ Staff: 6 members (3 Koreans and 3 Indonesians)
❑ Office size: 160m²
❑ Facilities: working space, meeting room, Korean director’s room, Indonesian director’s room,
pantry and storage
Overview of KIFC
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Korea-Indonesia Forest Center
Organizational Structure
Steering Committee (as of Jan 30, 2020)
Head 1. Secretary General (MoEF)
2. Representative of the Korean Embassay
Secretary 3. Head, International Cooperation Bureau (KLN, MoEF)
Members 4. Head, International Technical Cooperation Bureau, Ministry of State
Secretariat
5. Directorate Forestry and Water Resources Conservation, Bappenas
6. Secretary, Directorate General of Forestry Planning and Environme
ntal Management
7. Secretary, Directorate General of Natural Resource Conservation
and Ecosystem
8. Secretary, Directorate General of Watershed Control and Protected
Forest
9. Secretary, Directorate General of Sustainable Production and Fores
t Management
10. Secretary, Directorate General of Climate Change Control
11. Secretary, Directorate General of Social Forestry and Environment
al Partnership
12. Secretary, Director General of Pollution and Environmental Damag
e Control
13. Secretary, Directorate General of Law Enforcement on Forestry an
d Environment
14. Secretary, Extension and Human Resource Development Agency
15. Secretary, Research, Development and Innovation Agency (FOER
DIA)
16. Head, Planning Bureau, Secretariat General
17. Counsellor Forestry, Agriculture, Fishery and Climate Change, Kor
ean Embassy
Develop new projects and add new units
Steering
Committee
Administration
Team
Project Team
Peatland
Project
Ecotourism
Project
Forest Fire
Korean
Director
Indonesian
Director
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Korea-Indonesia Forest Center
Areas of Activities
Strengthen mutual cooperation in the field of forestry
and sustainable forest management
Goal
Scope of Cooperation
•Promotion of forestry-based-renewable
energy/wood pellets
•Peatland restoration management
•Forest and land fire management
•Promotion of eco-tourism management and
development of national parks
•Campaign, awareness-raising and education
on the important role of forests for the
millennial generation; and
•Support for engagement between universities
of the two Parties on forestry
Form of Cooperation
•Exchange of information, policies and
regulations through other joint meetings
•Transfer of demonstration technology
•Development and implementation of joint
projects
•Capacity building by organizing joint
symposiums, seminars, conferences,
education, trainings, workshop and other
meetings, festivals and campaigns
•Facilitation of exchange of both Parties’
artists and joint shows on forestry themes
•Any other activities that may be mutually
decided upon by the Parties
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Korea-Indonesia Forest Center
KIFC Activity Map
Rumpin Nursery
2011-present
580,000 USD
Sentul Model Forest
2011-present
910,000 USD
KIFC
Jambi Province
Peatland Restoration
2019-2022
3 million USD
Riau Province FMU/REDD+
2012-2016
3 million USD
Forest Fire Control
2022-2025
4 million USD (estimated)
Tunak Eco Tourism Center
2015-present
2.2 million USD
New Capital:
East Kalimantan
scheduled to
complete by 2024
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❑ Sentul, Bogor. One hour by car south of Jakarta
❑ SEETF: Sentul Eco Edu Tourism Forest
❑ USD 914,584 from 2011 to 2021 (scheduled)
(USD 400,000 invested to build the Model Forest from 2011 to 2013)
❑ Open hall, office, information center, guest houses and training room, dormitory, canteen in
7 ha out of a total 630 ha
❑ Major events in 2019
- Opening of the Korean Pavilion in March and completion of the entrance bridge in June,
One day outdoor learning for school students;
❑ Plan for 2020
- Maintenance and capacity building
- Support to establish an exit strategy for the State Forest Company to manage the Forest
from 2021
❑ Budget (USD)
❑ Visitors: (2015) 5,400 → (2016) 8,000 → (2017) 8,000 → (2018) 11,091 → (2019) 14,026
Sentul Eco Edu Tourism Forest
3.활동현황
Total 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
914,584 146,966 217,227 131,554 77,466 56,000 14,677 44,881 64,374 61,438 100,000
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❑ Located in Tunak, Lombok Island, Nusa Tenggara Barat
❑ Tunak Forest Recreation and Eco-tourism Center
❑ Invested USD 2.2 million from 2015 to 2020
❑ Project components
- Build a forest recreation and eco-tourism center in Tuank (2015-2017)
- Capacity building for Indonesian government workers and local residents (2015-2018)
- Strengthen forestry cooperation and promote a local development model
❑ Achievements
- Built facilities to support eco-tourism (visitor center, multi purpose hall, guest houses,
reception center, butterfly learning center, forest trail, camping ground)
- Capacity building for local people (70 %) and government officials (30%)
- Tunak Forest Recreation became a model of forest recreation managed by local people.
Tunak Eco-tourism Center
18. - Forest Healing is dealt with as part of Forest Welfare Policy
- To understand Forest Healing in Korea, it is essential to take a glance
at a big picture of Forest Welfare policy in Korea first.
- Forest Welfare: To offer economic, social, and emotional support for
the improvement of people’s well-being by providing forest-based
welfare services for individuals and society
Korea-Indonesia Forest Center
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Forest Welfare and Healing in Korea
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Korea-Indonesia Forest Center
Progress of Forest Welfare Policy
- 2011. Enactment of 「Act on Forest Education」
- 2013. Proclamation ceremony for vision of forest welfare
Comprehensive forest welfare plan
- 2015. Enactment of 「Act on Forest Welfare Promotion」
- 2018. Establishment of 「Korea Forest Welfare Institute」
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Korea-Indonesia Forest Center
More Information
E-book of Jangseong Forest Experience Center (SupChewon)
https://jangseong.fowi.or.kr/ebook/index.html
Forest Healing (Arirang TV News)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtpOlzSRVlk
Healing Forest (KBS World News Today)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmkWil8NueU
Jangseong Healing Forest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQqkH8Eerhs
National Center for Forest Therapy (VR Photo and Video)
https://english.visitmedicalkorea.com/eng/wellnessKorea/wellnessKore
a_03/wellnessKorea_03_3.jsp