Why sustainable forestry is so important
Our world depends on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use. Forests provide habitats for plants and animals and protect our water supplies. Too many forests have been stripped bare of their resources.
The solution for the management of tropical rainforests is two-fold. In the first place we want to conserve intact forests through sustainable forest management practices, including FSC certification. Secondly, we support the restoration of degraded forests by replanting, involving forest management companies, communities and local government
Our core values
Impact… Engagement…. Hope… Future.
The Borneo Initiative is an entrepreneurial NGO. We connect forest management companies, communities and local government to ensure the long-term survival of nature. Our core values are:
IMPACT We bring in professional management and hands-on solutions.
Engagement We engage with forest communities to create a viable economic plan and make them part of our success.
Hope We want to inform and educate young people about sustainable forestry. So, they can pass our message to future generations.
Future If we work together, we can build a better future where all forests are sustainably managed. Nature, forest communities and companies can all thrive.
Our track record
From 2008 to 2018 The Borneo Initiative managed to turn 3 million hectares of tropical rainforests throughout Indonesia into sustainably managed FSC certified forest concessions. Guaranteeing biodiversity, conservation areas and the livelihood of animals and local communities. Since 2018 we have moved to phase 2; extending our work to the restoration of degraded forests.
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2020Start of forest restoration activities in Kalimantan and study on new revenue streams in forest management in Papua, Kalimantan and Sumatra
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2019Demonstration projects on forest restoration and community agroforestry started in Central and East Kalimantan Provinces
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2018A landscape approach is adopted that increases the focus on community support and conservation. Good Energies Foundation supports the new program
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2017The Borneo Initiative supports Forest Management Units on more than 3 million ha. of forest
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2015First certified mangrove concession worldwide is certified in Kalimantan
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2013Partnership started with APHI, giving a large outreach to the forestry sector
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2013Over 1,000,000 ha is sustainably managed following support by The Borneo Initiative
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2010First batch of Forest Management Units starts the FSC certification trajectory
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2009Partnership with WWF signed on the Heart of Borneo program
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2008Establishment of The Borneo Initiative Foundation
Our team
Robbert Jan Dekker – Board member. Owner of Royal Dekker. Robbert Jan Dekker was previously also chairman of the board of FSC Netherlands and is strongly committed to the (re)plantation of 120 million trees in depleted forests in Indonesia, as well as expanding the area of FSC certified tropical rainforest under The Borneo Initiative programme.
Dammy Evertse – Treasurer of the Board. Director K3 Group. « The challenge of turning the Indonesian Forest sector into a social and enviromental responsible industry makes my time with TBI well spend! »
Jan Vet – Secretary of the Board. Senior Client Partner at Korn/Ferry International
Dr. Ir. Boen M. Purnama – Advisory Board Member. Dr. Boen is a graduate from Bogor University who worked in forest management throughout his career. As a lecturer and former Secretary General of the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry, he spans governance and academia. Currently, he is Chairman of Sarana Wana Jaya Foundation, an advisor to the Association of Indonesian Forest Concessionaires (APHI) and a Board of Trustee member to the Indonesian Wildlife Conservation Foundation.
André de Vries – General Manager.
Jean Pierre Sweerts – Chairman of the Board. Managing Director of the Water Finance Facility. « I am inspired to keep the Indonesian forests alive for generations to come through TBI’s focused forest protection and restoration approach. »
Jesse Kuijper – Executive Member of the Board. Managing Director at Kinnarps Nederland BV . Managing Director at The Incradible Company.
Rahardjo Benyamin – Advisory Board Member. Mr Rahardjo ledsoem of the very first FSC certification trajectories for the companies he was leading at that time. Through this work he became a trusted advisor to TBI right from the start and he remains very actively involved. His vast network allows Mr Rahardjo to support sustainable forest management throughout Indonesia. Sustaianble forest management requires enhanced management capacities, and this is very much in line with TBI’s vision and mission.
Ir. Soegiyanto – Advisory Board Member. Coming from a forestry family, Mr. Sugijanto has been working in forest management for over 30years. Currently serve as the Board of Director of Asco Prima Nusantara,Ltd. and Papua Hutan Lestari Makmur,Ltd. « My hope is that TBI can introduce business models for the sector that can solve poverty problems in forest communities ».
Untung Iskandar – Advisory Board Member. Dr Untung is a graduate from Gadjah Mada University and holds a Ph.D from the University of Wahsington, Seattle. Following a career in governance and academia he recently authored a series of books on forest resources management. Dr Untung joined the Advisory Board of TBI in 2015 to ensure that « forest management is not about producing as much timber as possible but rather to develop the prosperity of society as a whole ».
Our partners
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Yayasan Inisiatif Borneo Lestari – Sustainable Borneo Initiative Foundation – was created in 2016 to promote sustainable forest management in Indonesia. Yayasan IBL is the main implementing partner of The Borneo Initiative in Indonesia. Lorem ipsum dolor, sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Quod velit debitis obcaecati dolores accusantium minus maxime incidunt, animi quos. Commodi, veniam, optio molestiae nulla quisquam in pariatur recusandae blanditiis culpa.
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The goal of Good Energies is to help prevent climate change and mitigate its harm, especially to people who live in poverty. The foundation focuses on clean energy and forest protection. Good Energies is the main donor of The Borneo initiative.
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IDH, The Sustainable Trade Initiative promotes equitable trade worldwide and has supported The Borneo Initiative since 2010. Currently, the two organizations are jointly developing a large-scale program on sustainable forest management in Papua, Kalimantan and Sumatra.
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APHI is the membership association of forest management companies in Indonesia. Since 2010, The Borneo Initiative and APHI work together on the development and promotion of sustainable forest management policies. The association brings in a vast body of know-how on the Indonesian forestry sector, and its’ membership provides a nationwide outreach.
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GGGI – Global Green Growth Institute – supports emerging and developing countries that seek to develop rigorous green growth economic development strategies. GGGI and TBI work together on forest landscape planning, capacity development of local government, forest policy development and business model development for sustainable forest management.management.
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Yayasan (Foundation) Puter was created in 2009 to support community organization and has a strong track record in Kalimantan. TBI and Yayasan Puter work together in Central and East Kalimantan on the preparation and implementation of ‘desa’ (village) level land-use plans with an emphasis on social forestry and agroforestry development.
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The Forest Stewardship Council – FSC – was created in 1994 and has pioneered forest certification worldwide. FSC and The Borneo Initiative have continuously worked together since 2008 to promote sustainable forest management in Indonesia. Currently, the two organizations work together on forest landscape management and smallholder support.
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Yayasan Inisiatif Borneo Lestari – Sustainable Borneo Initiative Foundation – was created in 2016 to promote sustainable forest management in Indonesia. Yayasan IBL is the main implementing partner of The Borneo Initiative in Indonesia. Lorem ipsum dolor, sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Quod velit debitis obcaecati dolores accusantium minus maxime incidunt, animi quos. Commodi, veniam, optio molestiae nulla quisquam in pariatur recusandae blanditiis culpa.
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The goal of Good Energies is to help prevent climate change and mitigate its harm, especially to people who live in poverty. The foundation focuses on clean energy and forest protection. Good Energies is the main donor of The Borneo initiative.
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IDH, The Sustainable Trade Initiative promotes equitable trade worldwide and has supported The Borneo Initiative since 2010. Currently, the two organizations are jointly developing a large-scale program on sustainable forest management in Papua, Kalimantan and Sumatra.
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APHI is the membership association of forest management companies in Indonesia. Since 2010, The Borneo Initiative and APHI work together on the development and promotion of sustainable forest management policies. The association brings in a vast body of know-how on the Indonesian forestry sector, and its’ membership provides a nationwide outreach.
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GGGI – Global Green Growth Institute – supports emerging and developing countries that seek to develop rigorous green growth economic development strategies. GGGI and TBI work together on forest landscape planning, capacity development of local government, forest policy development and business model development for sustainable forest management.management.
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Yayasan (Foundation) Puter was created in 2009 to support community organization and has a strong track record in Kalimantan. TBI and Yayasan Puter work together in Central and East Kalimantan on the preparation and implementation of ‘desa’ (village) level land-use plans with an emphasis on social forestry and agroforestry development.
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The Forest Stewardship Council – FSC – was created in 1994 and has pioneered forest certification worldwide. FSC and The Borneo Initiative have continuously worked together since 2008 to promote sustainable forest management in Indonesia. Currently, the two organizations work together on forest landscape management and smallholder support.