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The Forest and Environment Research, Development and Innovation Agency (literal
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: ''Badan Penelitian, Pengembangan, dan Inovasi Hutan dan Lingkungan Hidup''), officially named Research, Development, and Innovation Agency (Indonesian: ''Badan Penelitian, Pengembangan, dan Inovasi'', BLI) of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (Indonesian: ''Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan'', Kemen LHK). The agency nationally known as BLI, while internationally known as FORDA-MOF. The agency was a supporting unit of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry. The agency was responsible for performing researches on
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,
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and its
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, and
forestry Forestry is the science and craft of creating, managing, planting, using, conserving and repairing forests, woodlands, and associated resources for human and environmental benefits. Forestry is practiced in plantations and natural stands. Th ...
in Indonesia. The agency was targeted to be disbanded and replaced with
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(Indonesian: ''Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional'', BRIN). The agency had been disbanded ''de jure'' after the issuance of Presidential Decree No. 92/2020 on 14 September 2020, which ordered the research units of BLI/FORDA-MOF to be relinquished to BRIN and the large part of the agency converted into Environment and Forestry Instrumentation Standardization Agency (Indonesian: ''Badan Standarisasi Instrumen Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan,'' BSI LHK). Despite that, the transitional provision of the decree permitted the research centers/units under the former BLI/FORDA-MOF to be temporarily operated and supervised by BSI LHK until the integration to BRIN finalized. On 1 July 2021, the agency was confirmed to be dissolved ''de facto'' and replaced by BSI LHK thru Ministry of Environment and Forestry Decree No. 15/2021.


History


Foundation History

The BLI foundation can be traced back to late 19th century to early 20th century during Dutch colonial era. On 1 July 1897, ''Het Boswezen van Nederlandsch Oost Indie'' (literal English: Forest Service of Netherlands West Indies Government) was founded as one of 16 children agencies of Dutch colonial government's ''Departement van Landbouw, Nijverheid en Handel'' (Department of Agriculture, Industry, and Trade). The department was colonial predecessor of the current Indonesian
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,
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, and Ministry of Trade. The department at that time was a large quasi-governmental agency within the Dutch colonial government which possessed vast powers and responsibilities which regulated, provided, and researched various subjects in agriculture, agricultural extension, agricultural education, management of
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, fishery, husbandry, ranches and pastures management, veterinary services and veterinary education, management of state coffee plantations, forestry, industries, trades, metrology, and also managed and coordinated local government agricultural services and units, to even control, supervision, regulation, and registration of Dutch East Indies natural societies. The Forest Service was a unit founded within the department to regulate and manage Indonesian forest at that time, although the activity was focused to forests at Java and Madura islands. However, the forestry at that time was used by colonial government as tool for exploiting natural resources for people welfare and their activities much industrial-oriented. Despite that, the agency researches in
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, orology, and
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were contributed to early researches on these topics which later become the foundational basis of later
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and environmental sciences in Indonesia. On 16 May 1913, ''Proefstation Voor Het Boswezen'' (English: Forestry Research Station) formed within the ''Het Boswezen van Nederlandsch Oost Indie'' thru ''Gouvernement Besluit'' No. 58. The unit was initially consisted of 4 research centers: Forestry Research Division, Plantation Division, Forest Exploration and Prospecting Division, Wood Technology Division. In 1927, the ''Proefstation Voor Het Boswezen'' renamed to ''Bosbouwproefstation'' (English: Forestry Research Station, same translation). Until the start of
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, the agency was expanded and finally having 6 divisions: Wild Forest Wood Business Division, Forest Exploration Station, Experimental Forest Products Development Division, Forest Plants Experimental Division, Water Research Division, and Propaganda for Forest Products Utilization and Promotion Division. In 1942,
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Dutch East Indies. At that time, the Empire of Japan government sent
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Ryozo Kanehir

to Dutch East Indies and set him up as Director of ''Bosbouwproefstation''. The ''Bosbouwproefstation'' renamed into ''Ringyoo Sikenzyoo'' (English: Forestry Research Station) under his leadership. During his time, the agency research was shifted to war purposes and researching wood technologies for supporting war, such as development of gunpowder and explosives, inventarization of
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for shipbuilding, air plane building, gun making, match production, developing natural
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agents, etc. When Japan finally surrendered on 15 August 1945, the agency later relinquished to Indonesian government on 17 August 1945, at the same day of
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. The first Indonesian director was M. Soetarmo Hardjowarsono, and he renamed the agency name to ''Badan Penyelidikan Kehutanan'' (English: Forestry Research Agency). The agency later went into many names and attached to many ministries, until in 2015 it become Research, Development, and Innovation Agency (Indonesian: ''Badan Penelitian, Pengembangan, dan Inovasi'', BLI after the issue of Ministry of Environment and Forestry Decree No. P. 18/MENLHK-II/2015.


Dissolution

After the passage of Law of National Science and Technology System (Law No. 11/2019) and
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(Law No. 11/2020), Siti Nurbaya Bakar, the Minister of Environment and Forestry announced that BLI will be phased out on 16 July 2020. The research units of BLI will be relinquished to newly formed BRIN, and the large part of the former BLI will turn into BSI LHK. On 14 September 2020, the agency was dissolved ''de jure'' by Presidential Decree No. 92/2020 and replaced by BSI LHK. The ministry confirmed again the dissolution thru Ministry of Environment and Forestry Decree No. 15/2021.


Integration to BRIN

Despite the dissolution, the transitional provision of the decree permitted the research centers/units under the former BLI/FORDA-MOF to be temporarily operated and supervised by BSI LHK until the integration to BRIN finalized. As in 2021, the integration progress is still ongoing.


Structure

The Structure of the agency was outlined by Ministry of Environment and Forestry Decree No. P. 18/MENLHK-II/2015: # Office of the Head of BLI # BLI Secretariat ## Division of Programs and Cooperation ### Subdivision of Programs ### Subdivision of Financial Planning ### Subdivision of Cooperation ## Division of Evaluation, Dissemination, and Book Affairs ### Subdivision of Data and Information ### Subdivision of Evaluation and Reporting ### Subdivision of Dissemination, Publication, and Library Affairs ## Division of Employee, Law, Organization, and Administration Affairs ### Subdivision of Employee Administration ### Subdivision of Functionaries Affairs ### Subdivision of Law, Organization, and Administration Affairs ## Division of Finance and General Affairs ### Subdivision of Administration Affairs ### Subdivision of Financial Administration Affairs ### Subdivision of Equipment # Center for Forestry Research and Development # Center for Forest Product Research and Development # Center for Environmental Quality Development and Environmental Laboratories Research and Development # Center for Social, Economy, Policies and Climate Change Research and Development Besides these centers, the agency has several branch units. After BLI/FORDA-MOF dissolution, these units temporarily under BSI LHK. # Research and Development Institute of Forest Plants Fiber Technology Kuok, Riau # Research and Development Institute of Agroforestry Technology Ciamis, West Java # Research and Development Institute of Biotechnology Research and Plant Breeding Yogyakarta # Research and Development Institute of Watershed Management and Technology Development Solo, Central Java # Research and Development Institute of Environment and Forestry Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan # Research and Development Institute of Natural Resources Conservation Technology Samboja, East Kalimantan # Research and Development Institute of Dipterocarps Rainforest Ecosystem Samarinda, East Kalimantan # Research and Development Institute of Technology for Non-timber Forest Product Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara # Research and Development Institute for Environment and Forestry Aek Nauli, North Sumatra # Research and Development Institute for Environment and Forestry Palembang, South Sumatra # Research and Development Institute for Environment and Forestry Makassar, South Sulawesi # Research and Development Institute for Environment and Forestry Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara # Research and Development Institute for Environment and Forestry Manado, North Sulawesi # Research and Development Institute for Environment and Forestry Manokwari, West Papua


References

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