The Centre’s vision, mission and goals guide its research and development, capacity building, community development, information exchange and general administration activities and services within its two program thrusts, namely: Tropical Biology for Community Welfare and Tropical Biology for Environmental Integrity. The Centre’s accomplishments in FY 2014/2015 are summarized under the fol…
I trust this message finds you in good health and high spirits. Today, I am reaching out to you with a matter of utmost importance that has far-reaching implications for our society and the world at large, that is Biodiversity Education. Biodiversity, the immense variety of life on Earth, is the foundation of a healthy and thriving planet. It not only sustains life as we know it but also con…
"save pohon langka indonesia" merupakan idealisme umat manusia untuk menyelamatkan bumi pertiwi di masa yang akan datang. indonesia yang terletak digaris merupakan bagian global berpotensi dengan berbagai jenis pohon langka yang semain menurun populasinya. kondisi pohon langka saat ini semngakin terancam dari kepunahan sebagai akibat dari ekspoitasi yang dilakukan manusia dan ancaman secar…
At the end of the year 2021, I am proud to say that SEAMEO BIOTROP has performed very well in achieving its goals, despite the still ongoing pandemic. The Center’s 59th Governing Board Meeting was carried out virtually. The highlighted issues were the 11th Five-Year Development Plan (11th FYDP), the proposed change of organizational structure as well as research and training plans for the …
Since its establishment in 1968, SEAMEO BIOTROP has stood as an esteemed legacy institution within the SEAMEO family. As we embark on the first year of our 11th five-year development plan, our renewed commitment to tropical biology’s significance is evident, more so as we endeavor to accentuate its true value within Southeast Asia. Our strategic approach, framed under three pillars: ecosystem…
I am pleased to present our Centre's accomplishments for Fiscal Year 2017/2018 in this annual report which marked the first-year implementation of SEAMEO BIOTROP’s 10th Five-Year Development Plan (FYDP 2017/2018-2021/2022) as well as the celebration of our 50 years of service through research, capacity building, and information exchange activities. With the FYDP’s theme of “Forging Ahe…
Our biodiversity in our beloved one Earth is facing serious challenges as world population is increasing. It is projected that world population will reach 9.8 billion in 2050 and 11.2 billion in 2100. This growing population will put pressure to the sustainable use of natural resources in meeting the demand for human basic necessities, i.e., food, water, and energy, which encourage urgent actio…