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IJESD 2020 Vol.11(3): 148-153 ISSN: 2010-0264
doi: 10.18178/ijesd.2020.11.3.1242

Development of Biodiversity Scopes from Nature Conservation to the Community Centralization – Cement Tonasa Manufacturing, Indonesia

Dewi Permatasari, James Pinem, Syaifullah, Bambang Haryanto, Subhan, and Sariatun
Abstract—Biodiversity Conservation is one of requirement for the reclamation plan of post-mining area of limestone as one of raw material extraction for cement manufacturing. Previous publication of Semen Tonasa Creating Shared Value conception has been developed from single biodiversity aspect into community centralization within integration to energy efficiency and best environmental practice. Geopark Bulu Sipong, as one of historical biodiversity conservation that has been initiated for several years are still became ongoing activity based on strategic planning.
This paper mainly discuss about the conservation and community activities of Cement Tonasa. Collaboration among of these activities has added value in resulting economic beneficiaries to improve community welfare. There is also environmental and social benefit as positive impacts of the scopes development. Main goals of program development are to support and contribute to the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): in terms of Decent Work and Economic Growth (8th), Life on Land (15th), and Partnership for the Goals (17th).
The progress result for the first quarter-year of 2019 is the development of partnership, program and activity planning, and also economic valuation. Partnership development both internal and external, are mainly collaboration between divisions or agencies to achieve the goals. We conclude that collaboration between industry, stakeholders, and local community will bring sustainable improvement to the environment. Also, economic activity has improved 70% of average income compared to regional standard. This is a good starting point to achieve sustainability to the surrounding environment even without industrial activity in the future.

Index Terms—Biodiversity conservation, cement Tonasa manufacturing, Indonesia, community activities, economic valuation, energy efficiency, environmental practice, and sustainable development goals.

Dewi Permatasari is with Environmental Professional – Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy, Indonesia.
James Pinem, Syaifullah, Bambang Haryanto, Subhan, and Sariatun are with PT Semen Indonesia Tbk, Indonesia (e-mail: syaifullah@semenindonesia.com).

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Cite: Dewi Permatasari, James Pinem, Syaifullah, Bambang Haryanto, Subhan, and Sariatun, "Development of Biodiversity Scopes from Nature Conservation to the Community Centralization – Cement Tonasa Manufacturing, Indonesia," International Journal of Environmental Science and Development vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 148-153, 2020.

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