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The National Working Meeting of the Indonesian Biology Consortium (KOBI) Discusses the Strategic Role in Implementing Mainstreaming of Sustainable Biodiversity.

HeadlineNews Release Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Bogor, May 31, 2023 – The Indonesian Biology Consortium (KOBI) has successfully organized the National Working Meeting with the theme “The Strategic Role of KOBI in Implementing Mainstreaming of Sustainable Biodiversity”. The event took place at the IPB International Convention Center (IICC), Bogor, on Tuesday, May 31, 2023. KOBI, led by the Dean of the Faculty of Biology at Gadjah Mada University, Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr.Sc., hosted this event.

 

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The National Working Meeting (Rakernas) of KOBI was attended by 77 members, consisting of biology faculties and study programs from 44 universities across Indonesia. The Rakernas aimed to determine rational and systematic strategies in national biodiversity management, as well as provide a strong collaboration platform for biology experts in Indonesia.

In this event, in addition to the presence of the Dean of the Faculty of Biology at UGM as the KOBI chairman, representatives from the Faculty of Biology at UGM also attended, including the Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Bambang Retnoaji, M.Sc., Sukirno, S.Si., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Head of Undergraduate Program), Dr. rer. nat. Andhika Puspito Nugroho, S.Si., M.Si. (Head of Master’s Program), Dr. Endah Retnaningrum, M.Eng. (Head of Doctoral Program), Prof. Dr. Suwarno Hadisusanto, S.U. (Chairman of KOBI Advisory Board), and Lisna Hidayati, S.Si., M.Biotech. (Treasurer of KOBI).

The topics covered in this Rakernas included the Progress of IBI-KOBI and KOBI’s Commitment to Support Sustainable Biodiversity Sampling in Permanent Plots, as explained by the Chairman of KOBI. In addition, there was a presentation on the Academic Manuscript of the Undergraduate Program and the Strategy for Improving the Accreditation Level of Biology Study Programs.

One of the crucial sessions of this event featured Dr. Nova Hariani, M.Si, and Prof. Dr. Laurentius Hartanto Nugroho, M.Agr., as the main speakers to present the Academic Manuscript of the Undergraduate Program and the Strategy for Improving the Accreditation Level of Biology Study Programs. The presentation discussed efforts that can be undertaken as important strategies to enhance the quality of undergraduate education in Biology in Indonesia from various aspects.

Furthermore, in the third session, the Progress of the Indonesian Biodiversity Index (IBI) in Supporting Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Sustainable Development in Indonesia was presented. This progress served as evidence that concrete steps have been taken to protect biodiversity in Indonesia, as it is essential and requires the collective awareness of all stakeholders. The material was delivered by the Chairman of KOBI, Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr.Sc.

The National Working Meeting of KOBI is expected to provide strategic directions for the development of sustainable policies and work programs to support biodiversity conservation in Indonesia. Through close collaboration among members and relevant parties, KOBI is committed to preserving Indonesia’s biodiversity and promoting the implementation of sustainable biodiversity mainstreaming.

The Indonesian Biology Consortium (KOBI) is a collaborative platform that brings together biology faculties and study programs from various universities in Indonesia. KOBI aims to strengthen cooperation, knowledge exchange, and joint development in the field of biology, particularly in relation to biodiversity conservation and the application of biological sciences for environmental sustainability.

Inventorization of Medicinal Plants, Distribution of Questionnaires, and Socialization on “Living Pharmacy” as a Preventative Alternative Treatment of Degenerative Diseases to the Residents of Dusun Pajangan, Wedomartani, Ngemplak, Sleman

Community ServiceHeadlineWaste Management Wednesday, 7 June 2023

MBKM-PkM activities was started by distributing questionnaires on Saturday and Sunday of 20 and 21 May 2023 to the residents of Dusun Pajangan using the door-to-door method. The aim of the questionnaire was to find out the community’s understanding of degenerative diseases, the condition of vacant lands in Dusun Pajangan, as well as the potential of medicinal and vegetable plants to prevent degenerative diseases. Through distributing this questionnaire, 40 respondents were found with an age range of 15-69 years. Among them, 33 respondents had never heard of degenerative diseases. Based on these results, we found out that most residents of Pajangan think that an unhealthy lifestyle and stress are the main triggers of degenerative diseases. Then, based on the several examples of degenerative diseases mentioned, people are more familiar with high blood pressure (hypertension) and diabetes mellitus, while 7 of them did not know the examples of degenerative diseases. Furthermore, through distributing this questionnaire, it was revealed that there were several vacant lands in Dusun Pajangan, most of which had not been used optimally other than for gardening and for waste disposal. In addition, we also obtained data that 29 out of 40 respondents already knew about medicinal and vegetable plants, plant samples, and some of their uses. Most people in Dusun Pajangan also use medicinal plants as herbal medicine.

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Then, to further increase public understanding of degenerative diseases, our team has also conducted socialization or outreach programs about degenerative diseases and the potential of several plants as preventative alternative treatment on June 4, 2023 at 10.00-12.00 WIB. This program aims to increase the understanding of the Dusun Pajangan community about degenerative disease, the factors that affect degenerative diseases, as well as the potential of some plants to prevent these diseases. The socialization which was attended by 17 residents of Dusun Pajangan received positive responses. Besides that, our team also made an inventory of several medicinal and vegetable plants in Dusun Pajangan which aimed to find out what medicinal plants are often used by the community. Based on the results of the inventory, there are several medicinal and functional plants that are widely grown by the people in Dusun Pajangan, including ginger, galangal, betel, aloe vera, Indian mulberry, papaya, banana, guava, butterfly pea, pandan leaves, taro leaves, and many more.

Faculty of Biology at UGM Inaugurates Buddy Counselor to Enhance Students’ Mental Health and Well-being

HeadlineNews Release Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Sleman, June 1, 2023 – The Faculty of Biology UGM proudly announces the launch of Buddy Counsellors, aimed at enhancing the well-being of students within the campus environment. This initiative is designed to train students to become peer companions who can provide adequate emotional support and counselling to fellow students in need. In this fast-paced and demanding era, mental health has become one of the crucial aspects that needs attention. The Faculty of Biology UGM recognizes the importance of social support and emotional assistance for students in facing academic pressures and daily life challenges. Therefore, the Buddy Counsellors training aims to create an inclusive and supportive campus environment where students can support each other and promote mental well-being.

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The event was directly attended and inaugurated by the Dean of the Faculty of Biology at UGM, Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr. Sc., accompanied by the Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Dr. Bambang Retnoaji, M.Sc., the Vice Dean for Finance, Assets, and Human Resources, Dr. Slamet Widiyanto, S.Si., M.Sc., as well as the Head of the Administration Office, Mulyanto, S.T., MM.

During this activity, 24 Buddy Counsellors were equipped with basic knowledge of mental health, first aid for mental health issues, including an understanding of mental health issues in general, as well as outbound activities to get to know each other. The coordination of this activity was carried out by Dwi Umi Siswanti, S.Si., M.Sc. (Counsellors team), Titin Fauziah, S.E., MBA. (Coordinator of HPU at the Faculty of Biology UGM), as well as psychologist at the Faculty of Biology, Yudhistira, M.Psi., Psikolog.

After completing the training, participants will receive a Buddy Counsellors Mental Health certificate recognized by the Faculty of Biology at UGM. They will become valuable resources for their peers on campus, ready to provide the necessary assistance and support in maintaining students’ mental health. Congratulations, Buddy Counsellors of the Faculty of Biology at UGM.

Field Visit of MBKM Orchid Team to Orchid Nursery

HeadlineNews Release Monday, 5 June 2023

Yogyakarta, June 2, 2023. The Community Engagement Team of the Faculty of Biology at UGM (Gadjah Mada University) visited the Learning Center (PKBM) Ibnu Hajar with Professor Dr. Endang Semiarti, M.S., M.Sc. as the coordinator. The purpose of the visit was to gain new knowledge from experienced practitioners in various orchid nurseries and cultivation centers in Yogyakarta and Magelang, such as Galeri Anggrekku, P4S V&M Biotechnology, and Pondok Tani. The field visit took place on June 2, 2023, and was attended by 8 undergraduate biology students from UGM who participated in the Community Service Learning Program (MBKM) under the guidance of Prof. Endang and were members of the Biology Orchid Study Club.

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First, the group visited Galeri Anggrekku located in Ngluwar, Magelang. During the visit, they were accompanied by the owner of Galeri Anggrekku, Mr. Boby Purnomo, S.Kom, and his wife, Yeni. They were shown various collections of orchids, including species and hybrids, with unique and distinctive flowers. Mr. Boby’s collection of orchids has received prestigious awards and recently won several trophies, including The Best of Show for Dendrobium Orchids at the Orchid Contest organized by the Indonesian Orchid Lovers (PAI) DIY and Kagama Orchids at the UC UGM Hotel on May 21, 2023. Mr. Boby also shared techniques for orchid care and pest management. He invited the MBKM participants to visit Galeri Anggrekku for further sharing and discussions if they were interested in learning more.

The second visit was to P4S V&M Biotechnology located in Muntilan, Magelang. During the visit, the group was accompanied by the owner of P4S V&M Biotechnology, Mr. Ir. Pranowo Singgihsandjojo, and his assistant, who developed various plants using tissue culture techniques from the Yogyakarta-Magelang Agricultural Development Polytechnic. They shared insights and experiences regarding the potential of tissue culture development and discussed Mr. Pranowo’s experiences during his time in Namibia, Africa. He also suggested that as students, they should explore and innovate as much as possible in the field of tissue culture. Mr. Pranowo also shared his experiences in exploring and innovating tissue culture techniques for horticultural and ornamental plants.

The third visit was to Pondok Tani located in Salaman, Magelang. During the visit, the group was accompanied by the owner of Pondok Tani, Mr. Muh Khairul Saleh, Mr. Joko Sudibyo, and the main team responsible for plant cultivation at Pondok Tani. They were shown various seedling products produced by Pondok Tani. Mr. Khairul shared insights on product utilization, post-harvest treatment, and processing. He and the Pondok Tani team also taught the technique of grafting to expedite plant cultivation. Mr. Joko and the Pondok Tani team invited the group, including Prof. Endang, to visit one of the greenhouses for the cultivation of vanilla plants (Vanilla planifolia Andrews) under the guidance of the Pondok Tani team. Pondok Tani is committed to developing the potential of vanilla plants to achieve high production and rapid multiplication. They aim to collaborate with the Faculty of Biology at UGM to multiply vanilla plants using tissue culture and genetic engineering techniques, with the goal of accelerating plant propagation and flowering. Upon returning, the MBKM team received three vanilla plants and grafted sapodilla plants from Pondok Tani, as well as several Dendrobium orchid plants from Galeri Anggrekku and bottle-grown orchid plants and Vanda orchid plants from P4S V&M Biotechnology. All of these plants were planted by the MBKM students in the Karanggayam greenhouse at the Faculty of Biology, UGM.

Through this visit, it is expected that the participating students from the MBKM Orchid Program at the Faculty of Biology, UGM, will be inspired to explore and innovate to the fullest after gaining additional knowledge and experiences from the visited practitioners. This will greatly support the MBKM program in equipping students with insights and expertise in orchid cultivation. [LAU- MBKM Orchid Team, Ibnu Hajar, Faculty of Biology, UGM].

Kebonalas Manisrenggo Village Successfully Obtains Decree from Klaten Regent for KABUT KEBONALAS Tourism Destination and Decree of Tourism Awareness Group from Youth Culture and Sports and Tourism Office

Community ServiceHeadline Wednesday, 31 May 2023

 

Community Service Program at the Faculty of Biology UGM with coordinator Sukirno, S.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. has been started since 2020 through the MBKM Community Service Program to Build Villages. After preparation and initiation since 2020, in 2021 the program will progress gradually with a strong commitment from all village officials spearheaded by Mr. Supriyanto, S.Pd. (Kebonalas Village Head), Mr. Suwadi, S.Pd. (Village Secretary), Mr. Robani, S.TP. (Chairman of the BPD) and members, Mr. Sunardi as the head of the sub-village, Mrs. Mulati and Mr. Junarko as the Maju Makmur BUMDES with assistance from the MBKM Membangun Desa, Faculty of Biology UGM proposed Kebonalas as a Fruit Plant-based Tourism Village to the Klaten District Government. The submission will be carried out in November 2022, and then undergo an assessment in the field on January 11, 2023 by the Youth Culture and Sports and Tourism Office.

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After carrying out the Assessment, on February 10, 2023, Alhamdulillah, Kebonalas Village received a Village Decree from the Regent for the KABUT KEBONALAS Tourism Destination vehicle with the SK number 435/41 of 2023 dated February 10, 2023 and the Tourism Awareness Group Decree of the Youth Culture and Sports and Tourism Office with Number 2 Year 2023. With this success, it is hoped that this program can run according to plan and the goal of a tourist village can soon be realized to become a source of income and empowerment for the people of Kebonalas Village that is synergistic and sustainable.

PkM MBKM Faculty of Biology UGM 2023: Community Empowerment of Kepuh Kulon RT 001, Wirokerten, Banguntapan, Bantul through Usefully Wide Waste Management (Phase I)

Community ServiceHeadlineWaste Management Tuesday, 30 May 2023

In order to introduce waste management techniques, the team of Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat – Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (PkM MBKM) Faculty of Biology 2023 chaired by Rina Sri Kasiamdari, S.Si., Ph.D. and involved two students namely Galuh Kirana Mahadewi and Laila Uswatun Chasanah have carried out activities related to organic waste management in Dusun Kepuh Kulon RT 001, Wirokerten, Banguntapan, Bantul. This activity is planned to take place in 2 semesters, starting with a socialization event which have been held on Sunday 14 May 2023 from 09.00 to 10.30 WIB at the house of the neighborhood head of RT 001, Mr. Zamzuri. This socialization activity was attended by 15 participants of RT 001 and the head of Hamlet. In her greetings, Ms. Rina said that the MBKM PkM activity was the second year of the MBKM PkM Program at RT 001 Kepuh Kulon. The Waste Management theme is a program that is expected to be applied by people in their homes or in their environment. Head of the hamlet, Mr. Sunartana conveyed the importance of household-scale waste management. This is because a lot of garbage has accumulated in various places due to garbage dumps that can no longer accommodate waste. In this socialization activity, it was explained the meaning of waste, types of waste, examples, as well as how to process waste into more useful items.

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After the socialization activities were carried out, then practical activities were carried out in managing household organic waste into compost and eco enzymes. This activity was held on Sunday, 21 May 2023 from 09.30 to 11.00 WIB at the house of the neighborhood head of RT 001, Mr. Zamzuri. This activity was attended by 23 participants consisting of women from Kepuh Kulon RT 001. Before doing the practice, Galuh and Laila demonstrated how to make compost and eco enzymes from household waste. In this activity, Rania Naura Anindhita, a student at the UGM Faculty of Biology, introduced her product to the participants who attended. Eco Lindi is a liquid that neutralizes the smell of garbage, the smell of garbage sprayed by Eco Lindi will disappear within 10 minutes. During the practice of making compost and eco enzymes, the community was divided into four groups, one group consisting of 5 to 6 people and each group carried out independent practices. The waste used comes from household waste collected a few days before. At the end of the activity, the MBKM PkM team distributed EM4, molasses, and Eco Lindi to the participants that attend, so they could re-practice making the compost and eco enzyme at their homes. Eco Lindi that is distributed can be sprayed to remove the smell of household waste, chicken coops, or cattle houses. This PkM MBKM activity will be continued from July to November with the utilization of household waste into more useful materials.

BIORAMA 2023 (The BiOSC Social Sharing Activity)

HeadlineNews ReleaseStudent Activities Sunday, 14 May 2023

On Saturday, April 15 2023, the BIORAMA or BiOSC Sharing Together activity was carried out at an orphanage in Yogyakarta, namely the Aisyah Orphanage on Jl. Munir, Serangan No. 109, Notoprajan, Ngampilan, Yogyakarta. This activity is one of the annual work programs under the Public Relations and BiOSC Network field carried out in the month of Ramadan. This year, BIORAMA’s agenda is distributing food aid and donation. The funds used came from opening donations on March 31 – April 13, 2023 so the total funds received were Rp. 2,067,000,-. The event was opened with remarks from the Head of BiOSC, Lisna N Aini, followed by remarks by the Chairperson of the Aisyiyah Orphanage, Mrs. Windah. She was grateful for the donation provided. The BIORAMA event was closed with a joint documentation session.

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Field Class and Iftar with Architecture Landscape Study Club (KSAT) 2023

HeadlineNews ReleaseStudent Activities Sunday, 14 May 2023

On Saturday, April 15 2023, a Field Class was held, followed by an Iftar. The activity is to increase Seedling’s knowledge and skills in implementing the Small Group Discussion 2 material that was presented a few weeks earlier. Field class activities in the form of materialization by the Plant Diversity Science Sub-Division and Landscape Ecology Science Sub-Division, as well as the implementation of SGD 2 material by the Landscape Architecture Science Sub-Division.

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The first field class was delivered by the Landscape Ecology Research Sub-Division. The speaker explained about the interaction of abiotic factors with the environment and the procedures for using tools in making mini reports which included how to measure soil pH, soil moisture, and temperature in the UGM Biological Forest. Then proceed with the second field class by the Landscape Architecture Sub-Division, namely the implementation of designing a garden which includes site inventory and making notations on the base map. This was followed by the final field class by the Plant Diversity Science Sub-Division. The presenter explained about the growth form, macromorphological characters of plants, and the aesthetic value of a plant. After the presentation of the field class, it was followed by closing the field class and an explanation of the assignment.

After the field class activities were over, it was followed by iftar with all KSAT members. After that, the activity continued with the creation of content from the ten members who were selected to come forward bringing their own snacks. The activity continued with the exchange of snacks that had been brought between KSAT members. The joint opening activity ended with a closing prayer and documentation.

Faculty of Biology UGM Holds Syawalan 1444 H

HeadlineNews Release Sunday, 14 May 2023

Wednesday (26/4/23) the Faculty of Biology UGM held the Syawalan 1444 H, which is one of the routine activities carried out by the Faculty of Biology UGM every Shawwal month, this time with the theme “Strengthening Gathering and Increasing Harmony in Reaching Achievements”. The recitation took place at the Tropical Biology Auditorium and was attended by all Lecturers, Education Staff, Association of Dharma Wanita Management, Retired Lecturers/Educational Staff, and Student representatives.

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The event opened with the recitation of the Qoran, by Ustadz Tantan Qital Barozi and Ustadzah Neng Najmiah. The Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Prof. Dr. Budi S. Daryono, M.Agr.Sc. on that occasion expressed his gratitude for the presence of all invited guests. In his remarks Prof. Budi said that the Faculty of Biology continues to hold syawalan recitation events to strengthen friendship and achieve harmony among the Biology Faculty’s family. Prof. Budi also apologized for all mistakes while carrying out his serving duties. “On behalf of the Faculty of Biology I wish you a happy Eid Al-Fitr 1444 H, and ask for sincerity to be forgiven for all mistakes and mistakes.”

Next, the Syawalan Pledge was delivered which was guided by Abdul Razaq Chasani, M.Sc., Ph.D. and followed by the main event of the Syawalan. The speaker was Prof. Dr. Chairil Anwar who is a Lecturer at FMIPA UGM. “We were created as nations so that we can stay in touch with one another.” As noble as we are, people who are pious, that is, people who are in an emergency or spend too much of their fortune for the benefit of many people, and people who can control their anger. “Through this syawalan, we hope that we will return to our nature, return to our identity as human beings, namely clean human beings”

The Syawalan was closed with a prayer led by Prof. Dr. Chairil Anwar and continued shaking hands as a sign of mutual apologies.

The Faculty of Biology UGM participates in the 2023 AUN EEC General Assembly

HeadlineNews Release Sunday, 14 May 2023

As part of the Asean University Network (AUN), which is a network of universities in the ASEAN Region, the Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada, also continues its participation in one of the activities held by AUN, namely the AUN-EEC (Ecological Education and Culture) General Assembly, as a continuation of AUN -EEC First Round Meeting which was attended by the Dean of the Faculty of Biology UGM, Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr.Sc., in 2019 in the Philippines. AUN-EEC is one of the AUN agendas designed in the form of education and culture aimed at educating the younger generation of ASEAN to have a sustainable mindset towards biodiversity and the environment.

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At the AUN-EEC General Assembly 2023 which was held virtually hosted by Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines on April 26 2023, 22 representatives from 30 member universities attended, including 2 (two) lecturers as representatives of the UGM Faculty of Biology namely Sari Darmasiwi, S.Si., M. Biotech., Ph.D. and Nurindah Septriani, S.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.

The meeting began with a presentation by the AUN EEC Secretariat, Emmanuel Delocado, who delivered several teasers on the main AUN-EEC 2023 agenda including the AUN-EEC Conference “Communing and Reconciling with Nature” which is planned to be held on August 16, 2023, followed by AUN-EEC Workshop “Individual Commitments for Ecosystem Restoration and Reconciliation” on October 11, 2023. The target participants for the two events were lecturers, students, and researchers from member universities.

The event then continued with discussion and information exchange regarding the agenda of each member institution related to education in biodiversity and the environment for 2023 which can be supported by AUN-EEC. In this case, the UGM Faculty of Biology is socializing the International Summer Course on Tropical Biodiversity and Sustainable Development which is planned to be held in July 2023.

This event was closed by the Executive Director of AUN-EEC, Maria A.C. Cuyegkeng who invites and develops a network of universities affiliated with AUN so that they can work together to realize the mission of educating the younger generation to preserve the environment and contribute to the community.

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